CATALOGUE 


O  F     T II  K 


LIBRARY 


OF 


BOWDOIN  COLLEGE; 


TO   WHICH   IS   ADDED, 


AN  INDEX  OF  SUBJECTS. 


BRUNSWICK: 

PRINTED   FOR  THE   COLLEGE. 
M.DCCC.LXIII. 


BRUNSWICK: 
I'RESS   OF  JOSKPH   GRII'l'IN. 


PEEF ACE. 


THE  following  work  has  two  Parts, — I.  an  alphabetical  Catalogue  of  Authors 
and  Books; — II.  an  alphabetical  Index  of  Subjects.  The  Catalogue  has  been 
compiled  in  accordance  mainly  with  the  "  Rules  for  the  Construction  of  Cata 
logues  of  Libraries,"  etc.,  prepared  by  Prof.  C.  C.  Jewett,  when  Librarian  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,  and  published  by  that  Institution.  The  plan  of  the  In 
dex  has  been  adopted  from  the  "  Index  to  the  Books  in  the  .  .  .  Public  Libra 
ry  of  the  City  of  Boston,"  compiled  under  the  superintendence  of  the  same  gen 
tleman.  I  wish  therefore  to  acknowledge  my  particular  obligations  to  Prof.  Jew 
ett,  for  the  full  guidance  and  assistance  in  my  labors,  which  I  have  derived  from 
these  two  sources.  I  am  indebted  to  the  "Preface"  to  the  "Catalogue  of  the 
Library  of  the  Cambridge  High-School,"  prepared  by  Mr.  Ezra  Abbot,  Jr.,  for 
the  very  succinct  statement  of  some  of  these  Rules,  which  I  have  given  below, 
and  to  the  book  itself  for  aid  in  other  directions.  I  have  used  also  freely  such 
other  bibliographical  helps  as  were  within  my  reach. 

The  chief  features  only  of  each  Part  of  the  work  can  be  detailed  here.  To 
have  these  in  mind  will  answer  the  needs  of  the  great  majority  of  persons,  who 
will  consult  it ;  and  an  examination  of  the  book  will  more  readily  give  a  minute 
acquaintance  with  the  principles  upon  which  it  is  constructed,  than  the  fullest 
description. 

THE  titles  of  works  are  entered  alphabetically  under  the  authors'  names,  when 
these  are  known ;  or,  in  the  case  of  anonymous  publications,  under  the  first  word 
of  the  title,  not  an  article  or  a  preposition.  Anonymous  works  which  relate, 
directly  or  indirectly,  to  the  same  subject,  have  in  some  instances  been  grouped 
under  the  heading  of  the  subject ;  e.  g.  British  Colonies  in  America,  Great  Bri 
tain,  United  States,  etc.  Pseudonymous  works,  if  the  true  name  of  the  author 
is  not  known,  are  entered  under  the  assumed  name.  Such  references  have  been 
made  from  the  most  important  words  in-the  title,  and  from  the  assumed  name,  as 
will  enable  one  readily  to  find  the  entry  of  any  book,  published  anonymously  or 
pseudonymously,  which  is  placed  under  the  name  of  its  author.  Following  this 
rule,  biographies  are  entered  under  the  names  of  the  authors,  with  cross-referen 
ces  to  the  subjects  of  the  memoirs. 


IV.  PREFACE. 


Collections  of  the  works  of  various  authors,  under  a  general  title,  when  not 
included  in  some  other  rule,  are  entered  under  the  name  of  the  editor,  or  of  the 
first  author,  or  as  anonymous  works.  In  either  case  the  necessary  cross-referen 
ces  are  given  to  direct  one  to  the  place  of  the  work. 

"Works  published  by  any  organized  society,  usingnthe  term  in  its  most  com 
prehensive  sense,  if  the  production  of  its  officers  or  agents  in  their  official  ca 
pacity,  and  alsb  if  anonymous,  or  if  bearing  the  names  of  several  authors,  are 
entered  under  the  name  of  the  society.  The  first  word  of  that  name,  not  an  ar 
ticle,  is  made  the  first  word  in  the  heading.  This  rule  applies  to  all  documents, 
published  by  national,  state,  municipal,  and  other  governments.  If  the  author's 
name  is  prefixed  to  a  work  published  by  a  society,  the  work  is  entered  under 
his  name.  Cross-references  are  made  from  the  authors  to  their  works,  when 
entered  according  to  the  preceding  rule. 

Periodical  publications,  if  issued  by  a  society,  are  placed  under  the  name  of 
that  society ;  if  not  continuing,  and  with  a  single  editor,  they  are  placed  under 
the  editor's  name ;  otherwise  they  are  placed  under  the  first  word  of  the  title, 
not  an  article.  Cross-references  are  made  in  the  above  cases  from  the  names  of 
the  various  editors,  and  from  other  words  in  the  title,  under  which  they  might 
naturally  be  looked  for. 

The  titles  of  the  more  important  treatises  contained  in  the  first  thirteen  vol 
umes  of  the  Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana,— -of  the  different  works  comprised  in 
the  four  volumes  of  "  Natural  Philosophy,"  published  by  the  Society  for  the  Dif 
fusion  of  Useful  Knowledge, — of  the  various  biographies  in  the  more  important 
biographical  collections,— of  the  articles  in  the  "  Contributions  to  Knowledge," 
published  by  the  Smithsonian  Institution,— of  the  Tracts,  published  by  the  Amer 
ican  Unitarian  Association,— and  of  the  more  important  articles  in  the  Me 
moirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  and  in  the  Collections 
of  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  and  simi 
lar  collections,  are  placed  under  the  names  of  the  respective  authors,  with  a 
cross-reference  to  the  place  and  title  of  the  work,  of  which  each  treatise,  article, 
etc.  forms  a  part.  In  the  cross-reference  the  title  of  the  collective  work  is  en 
closed  by  (  ). 

IN  transcribing  titles,  no  departure  from  the  language  of  the  author  has  been 
allowed,  except  in  the  case  of  some  pamphlets.  The  orthography  and  punctua 
tion  have  been  scrupulously  retained.  So  much  of  the  title  has  been  given  in 
every  case  as  seemed  necessary  to  designate  the  work.  The  omission  of  any 
part  of  the  title,  except  of  the  author's  name  when  that  appears  in  the  heading 
and  of  the  titles  of  persons,  is  supplied  by  three  dots ;  the  omission  of  a  motto 
or  device  is  supplied  by  three  stars.  Any  addition  to  a  title  is  printed  in  italics 
and  enclosed  in  brackets.  Abbreviations  have  in  some  instances  been  used  e  B 
«  n.  d."  for  «  Xo  date  ;"  «  ed."  for  «  edition  ;"  -1st,"  «  2d,"  «  3d,"  etc  for  "first » 
second,"  "third,"  etc.,  and  a  few  others  ;  but  as  they  will  be  readily  understood 
when  met  with,  no  list  is  given  of  them. 


P  R  E  F  A  C  E . 


In  entering  works  which  have  two  titles,  the  second  title  has  generally  been 
given  in  a  note. 

The  titles  of  different  volumes  of  the  same  work  sometimes  differ.  Such 
differences  have  sometimes  been  expressed  in  a  note  :  sometimes  the  entry  of 
the  title  is  made  to  show  them ;  at  other  times  the  title  of  the  last  volume  only 
is  given. 

Books  have  been  designated  as  "  2°,"  "  4°,"  "S°,"  etc.,  for  "folio,"  "quarto," 
"octavo,"  etc.,  as  it  is  usual  to  do,  and  also  the  size  of  the  full  printed  page  given 
in  inches  and  tenths  of  inches.  In  works  consisting  of  but  a  single  volume  the 
number  of  pages  is  stated,  as  it  is  noted  in  the  book,  if  less  than  100,  or  more 
than  500.  The  sign  -|-  is  added  when  the  volume  contains  several  pages  not 
numbered  and  therefore  not  taken  into  account.  A  number  of  publications  under 
the  same  title,  when  each  consists  of  less  than  100  pp.,  are  sometimes  designated 
as  "  pamps.,"  for  "  pamphlets." 

Some  of  the  foregoing  rules,  relative  to  the  preparation  of  the  titles,  have  not 
been  strictly  observed  in  the  case  of  publications  of  less  than  100  pp. 

When  the  surname  of  an  author  is  given  in  full  in  the  title,  and  the  rest  of 
the  heading  either  in  full  or  bv  abbreviation,  the  whole  name  has  been  omitted 
from  the  title :  when  the  surnlme  is  given  in  full  and  the  rest  in  part,  so  much 
of  it,  as  the  title  contains,  is  retained :  when  no  part  of  an  author's  name  is 
given,  it  has  been  added  in  italics  and  enclosed  in  brackets. 

Cross-references  have  been  made  from  all  editors,  annotators,  commentators, 
and  translators.  When  a  work  is  the  production  of  more  than  one  author,  it  is 
entered  under  the  name  of  the  first,  the  names  of  all  given  in  the  title,  and  cross- 
references  made  from  the  second  and  each  other,  as  "  Joint  Author" 

HEADINGS  consist  for  the  most  part  of  the  surnames  of  the  authors,  which, 
with  their  Christian  names,  appear  in  their  vernacular  form,  when  this  could  be 
ascertained.  When  there  was  doubt  as  to  the  vernacular  form,  the  form  of  the 
name  expressed  in  the  title  has  been  made  the  heading.  The  following  excep 
tions  to  this  rule  occur.  The  writings  of  canonized  persons  appear  under  their 
Christian  names.  Sovereigns  are  designated  by  their  Christian  names,  in  the 
usual  English  form.  Names  of  ancient  Greek  authors,  of  Fathers  of  the 
Church,  and  of  the  writers  of  the  Middle  Ages  who  wrote  wholly  in  Latin,  with 
some  others,  are  given  in  their  Latin  form. 

The  following  rules  have  been  observed  with  respect  to  surnames  with 
prefixes.  In  English  names  the4  prefix  is  treated  as  a  part  of  the  surname. 
French  surnames  if  preceded  by  La,  Le,  L',  are  entered  under  L ;  if  preceded 
by  Du  or  Des,  they  are  entered  under  D.  In  other  languages,  and  in  French 
in  other  cases  than  are  mentioned  above,  surnames  are  entered  under  the  letter 
following  the  prefix. 

Compound  surnames,  except  English,  have  been  generally  entered  under  the 
first  part  of  the  names,  e.  g.  Merle  d'Aubigne,  Simonde  de  Sismondi,  etc.  Eng 
lish  noblemen  and  ecclesiastical  dignitaries  are  catalogued  under  their  family 


VI.  PREFACE 


names.  In  other  cases  the  titular  appellation  of  the  person  is  made  the  head 
ing.  It  was  almost  impossible  to  have  and  follow  in  this  particular  any  uniform 
system  of  enrollment.  Cross-references  have  been  made,  to  obviate  any  incon 
venience  arising  from  a  non-observance  of  uniformity. 

Parts  of  family  names  and  prefixes  not  put  in  the  headings,  the  maiden 
name  of  a  married  woman,  and  the  original  surname  when  a  new  one  has  been, 
adopted  by  an  author,  are  printed  with  the  Christian  name,  in  small  capitals  ;  as 
DUMOURIEZ,  Charles  Francois  DUPERRIER  ;  TOOKE,  John  HORNE  ;  HEMANS, 
Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea  BROWNE. 

THE  plan  of  the  Index  of  Subjects  is  intelligible  at  a  cursory  glance.  The 
alphabetical  arrangement  is  adopted  here  as  on  more  accounts  preferable.  The 
references  throughout,  from  one  subject  to  others  of  a  related  nature,  and  from 
a  general  subject  to  its  special  divisions,  give  it  also  much  of  the  character  of  a 
classified  arrangement.  It  is  made  as  full  and  minute  as  circumstances  would 
allow.  Large  classes  of  publications,  which  would  add  little  value  to  the  Index 
and  largely  increase  the  size  of  the  volume,  find  no  place  in  it ;  e.  g.  all  miscel 
laneous  sermons,  pamphlets  of  a  local  or  personal  character  and  interest,  etc. 

ALL  important  errors,  which  have  been  discovere^,  are  noticed  upon  the  last 
page  of  the  volume.  It  may  be  here  remarked  also,  that  the  entries  of  a  few 
classes  of  publications  are  more  full,  in  some  unimportant  observances,  in  the 
first  part  of  the  Catalogue,  than  it  was  afterwards  found  expedient  to  make 
them.  Other  inconsistencies  will  no  doubt  appear ;  —  one  must  be  perfect  in 
judgment  and  knowledge,  if  his  work  is  not  to  be  imperfect. 

Biographical  notices  of  authors  are  given  in  the  Catalogue  in  all  cases  in 
which  they  could  be  obtained,  and  a  few  bibliographical  notes. 

THIS  work  will  have  claims  to  merit  only  as  it  shall  meet  its  design,  to  direct 
the  Student  to  such  sources  of  knowledge  as  the  Library  is  able  to  furnish.  Every 
work  in  the  Library,  of  whatever  kind  or  size,  is  given  its  place  in  the  Catalogue. 
The  usefulness  of  the  book  may  not  be  in  proportion  to  the  labor  it  has  cost.  '  It 
is  not  free  from  errors  and  imperfections,  and  of  these  no  one  can  be  more 
fully  aware  than  the  compiler.  It  must  be  judged  by  what  is  done,  not  by  what 
is  left  undone.  I  have  prepared  it  mostly  alone,  in  such  hours  as  were  left  from 
the  requisite  discharge  of  a  full  round  of  College  duties  as  an  Instructor.  I  brirur 
it  to  a  close  with  the  hope  only,  that  my  labor  has  not  been  in  v; 


JJE«.W,CK,  July  llth,  18«3. 


PART   I. 


CATALOGUE  OF  AUTHORS  AND  BOOKS. 


CATALOGUE. 


A. 

ABBADIE,  James,  D.D.,  a  French  Prot.  minister  at  Berlin,  aft.  at  London,  aft. 
Dean  of  Killaloe,  Ireland;  b.  1654.  d.  1727. 

1  Deity  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ  essential  to  the  Christian  Religion.     .  .  . 
Revised,  &c.  by  A.  Booth.  Burlington,  1802.     12°  (5.1X2.9). 

ABBAS,  Halli,  one  of  the  Persian  Magi,  &  a  disciple  of  Zoroaster. 

2  Dispositio  regalis  Artis  Medicinae.     Prologus  Stephani  in  Libro  Medi 
cine,  quern  ex  Arabico  in  Latinam  transtulit  facultatem.     Synonima  de 
pluribus  Medicine  Autoribus  a  Michaele  de  Capella. 

Lugduni,  1523.     8°  (6.2X4.3),  2  cols.,  fol.  319. 

NOTE.— Xo  title-page.    In  Ulacfc  ILfttrr.    Written  A.D.  980  ;  translated  1127. 

ABBOT,  Rev.  Abiel,  D.D.,  of  Beverly,  Mass. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1828. 

3  Address  before  the  Massachusetts   Society  for  the  Suppressing  of  In 
temperance,  June  2,  1815.  Cambridge,  1815.     8°,  pp.  23. 

4  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Bible  Society  of  Salem  and  its  Vicinity, 
June  11,  1817.     *  *  *  Salem,  1817.     8°,  pp.  24. 

5  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Missionary  Society  of  Salem  and  its  Vi 
cinity,  and  the  Essex  South  Musical  Society.     Salem,  1816.    8°,  pp.  24. 

6  Discourse  at  North  Coventry,  July  4, 1799.     Hartford,  1799.    8°,  pp.  16. 

7  Ecclesiastical  Peace  recommended.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the 
Annual  Convention  of  the  Congregational  Ministers  of  Massachusetts, 
in  Boston,  May  31,  1827.     *  *  *  Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  20. 

8  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Haverhill,  on  his  Birth  Day,  1800.     With  his  last  Address. 

Haverhill,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  28,  21. 
ABBOT,  Rev.  Abiel,  D.D.,  of  Coventry,  Conn.,  of  Andover,  Mass.,&c.;  6.1765. 

9  Statement  of  Proceedings  in  the  First  Society  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  which 
terminated  in  the  Removal  of  the  Pastor ;  with  an  Address. 

Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  68. 

10  Reply  to  Mr.  Abbot's  Statement  of  Proceedings  in  the  First  Society  in 
Coventry,  Conn.     By  the  Association  in  Tolland  County. 

Hartford,  1812.     8°,  pp.  48. 
1 


HO  '.V  J)OIN     COLL  CO  K. 


ABBOT,  Ezra,  Jim.,  Ass't  Libr.  Flarv.  College,  grad.  Boivd.  Coll.,  1840;  5.1819. 

1  Use  (On  the)  of  the  word  "  Deus"  in  Plautus  and  Terence.     [By  E. 
Abbot,  jr.]     From  Christian  Examiner,  November  1848. 

Cambridge,  1848.     8°",  pp.  20. 

Compiler.     See  CAMBRIDGE  HIGH-SCHOOL.     Catalogue  of  Library. 
ABBOT,  Lieut.  Henry  L.,  U.S.T.E. 

%  Reports  upon  Routes  in  Oregon  and  California.     See  UNITED  STATES.. 

(Explorations  and  Surveys  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  6,  10.) 
ABBOT,  Rev.  John  Emery,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1793.  d.  1819. 

3  Sermons.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  Henry  Ware,  Jr. 

Boston,  1829.     12°  (5.2X3.3), 
ABBOTT,  Rev.  Jacob,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll,  1820;  b.  at  Hallovell,  1803. 

4  Teacher  (The) :  or  Moral  Influences   employed  in  the  Instruction  and 
Government  of  the  Young ;  intended  chiefly  to  assist  Young  Teachers. 

Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.1X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  ensrared. 

5  Young  Christian  (The) ;  or  a  familiar  Illustration  of  the  Principles  of 
Christian  Duty.  Boston,  1832.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 

ABBOTT,  Rev.  John  Stevens  Cabot,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1825 ;  b.  1805. 

6  French  Revolution  (The)  of  1789  as  viewed  in  the  light  of  Republican 
Institutions.     With  100  Engravings.      New  York,  1859.    8°  (7. 7X4.6). 

ABBOTT,  Hon.  Nehemiah,  U.S.  Repr.from  Maine. 

7  Fishing  Bounties.     Speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Feb.  10,  1859.  Washington,  1859.     8°,  pp.  8,  2  cols. 

8  Government  Expenditures.     Speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  Feb.  21,  1859.  Washington,  1859.     8°,  pp.  8,  2  cols. 

ABDULLAH,  a  learned  Malay,  Interpreter  to  American  Mission. 

9  Bahwa  ini  Kesah  Pu-Layar-an  Abdullah,  ben  Abdulkadir,  Munshi.    Deri 
Singapura  Ka-Kalantan.   Tur-Karang  Ulih-nya.     [Narrative  of  a  Trip 
up  the  East  Coast  of  the  Malayan  Peninsula.'] 

Singapura,  1838.     8°  (7.1X4). 

NOTE.  —The  first  work  of  the  kind  in  the  languag-e.     In  Malay  and  English  type. 

ABEEL,  Rev.  David,  Missionary  A.B.C.F.M.  to  China;  b.  1804.  d.  1846. 

10  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  China,  and  the  Neighboring  Countries,  from 
1829  to  1833.  New-York,  1834.     12°  (5.2X3.3). 

ABERCROMBIE,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Edinburgh ;  b.  1781.  d.  1844. 

11  Inquiries  concerning  the  Intellectual  Powers,  and  the  Investigation  of 
Truth.    From  2d  Edinburgh  edition.  (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  37.) 

New- York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

2  Philosophy  (The)  of  the  Moral  Feelings.     From  2d  Edinburgh  edition. 
(Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  58.)      New-York,  1834.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

ABERXETIIY,  Rev.  John,  of 'Antrim,  aft.  of  Dublin ;  b.  1680.  d.  1740. 

13  Discourses  concerning  the  Being  and  Natural  Perfections  of  God  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     4th  ed.  Aberdeen,  1778.    12°  (4  7X2  7)' 

ABOUT,  Edmond. 

14  Roi  (Le)  des  Montaignes.     Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1859.     12°  (5.1X3). 
ABREGE  de  1'Iiistoire  ecclesiastique.     Seconde  Partie.    1100-1700. 

[No  imprint.]     12°  (4.4X2.7). 

Kistoire  des  Insectes,  pour  servir  de  suite  a  1'Histoire  naturelle  des 
b  Abeille-s.     Avec  des  Figures  .  .  .     Tom.  1-4. 

Paris.  1747-'ol.     12°  (4.7X2.4),  m.  h. 


CATALOGUE    OF     THE     LIBRARY. 


ACADEMIA  electoralis  Scientiarum  et  elegantiarum  Literarum  Theodoro-Palatina, 

1  at  Mannheim.    Historia  et  Comrnentationes.    VoL  1-4.     *  *  *    [Plates, 
Maps,  &c.~]  Mannhemii,  1766-'78.     4°  (6.1X4.5), 

ACADEMIE  Frangaise,  instituted  1635.  abolished  1793. 

2  Dictionnaire  de  1' Academic  Franc,  oise.     Nouv.  ed.     Tom.  1  A-K.     2, 
L-Z.  Nismes,  1778.     4°  (8X6),  2  cols. 

3  Dictionnaire  de  1'Academie  Franchise.     Nouv.  ed.     Tom.  1.  A-K.     2. 
L-Z.  Nismes,  1789.     4°  (8X6),  2  cols. 

4  ...  Uictionnaire  de  1'Academie  Franchise.     6me  ed.     ...     Tom.  1. 
[A-H.]     2.  [I-Z.]  Paris,  1835.     4°  (8.4X6.6),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  engraved  and  embellished. 

ACADEMIE  Royale  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres,  inst.  1663.  suppressed  1793. 

5  Histoire  de  1'Academie  Royale  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres,  depuis 
son  Establissementjjusques  &  compris  1'Annee  M.DCCLXXII.    Avec  les 
Memoires  de  Litterature  tirez  des  Registres  de  cette  Academic,  depuis 
son  Renouvellement  jusqu'en  M.DCCLXXIX.     Tom.  1-43.     [Frontis 
pieces  and  Plates.'}  Paris,  1717-'86.     4°  (6.8X4.3),  m.  r. 

NOTE. — Each  eleventh  volume  is  "  Table  des  Matieres  "  to  the  preceding  ten  volumes. 

ACADEMIE  Royale  des  Sciences,  organized  in  1666. 

6  Histoire.    Annee  1666-1787.    Avec  les  Memoires  de  Mathematique  &  d« 
Physique  .  .  .  tirez  des  Registres  de  cette  Academic.    [108  vols.  Plates.'} 

Paris,  173 1-'89.     4°  (7.5X4.7). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  for  1699  is  3ieme  edition ;  for  1701,  1703,  1704,  2<le  6dition,  and  for  1710, 
nouvelle  edition. 

7  Memoires  de  Mathematique  et  de  Physique,  presentes  a  1'Academie  Roy- 
ale  des  Sciences.     ...     Tom.  1-6.          Paris,  1750-74.    4°  (6.9X4.3). 

8  Recueil  des  Pieces  qui  ont  remporte  les  Prix  de  1'Academie  Royale  des 
Sciences,  depuis  leur  fondation,  ,en  1720,  jusqu'en  1772.  .  Avec  les  Pieces 
qui  y  ont  concouru.     Tom.  1-9.     ...     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

Paris,  1752-'77.     4°  (6.8X4.1),  m,  r. 

9  Table  .  .  .  des  Matieres  contenues  dans  1'Histoire  &  les  Memoir.es  de  1' 
Academic  Royale  des  Sciences.     Par  M.  Godin.     Tom.  1.  Annees  1666- 
1698.    2-4.1699-1734.    Par  M.  Demours.    Tom.  5.  1731-40.    6.1741- 
50.    7.  1751-60.    8.  1761-70.    9.  1771-80.     *  *  * 

Paris,  1734-'86.     4°  (6.5X4.2-5.4).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Tom.  2—4  are  paged  continuously. 

ACCUM,  Fredrick,  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  Royal  Instit.,  London',  6.1769.  d.  1838. 

10  Manual  (A)  of  Analytical  Mineralogy  ...     2d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Plate.] 

London,  n.  d.     12°  (4.6X2.9). 

11  Practical  Essay  (A)   on  the  Analysis  of  Minerals  ...     1st  American, 
from  London  edition.     [Plate.]  Philadelphia,  1809.    12°  (5X2.9). 

12  .System  (A)  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Chemistry.     .  .  .  With  Plates. 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1803.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

"  System  (A)  of  Theoretical  and  Practical  Chemistry.     .  .  .  With  Plates. 
2d  ed.,  enlarged.     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1807.     8°  (6X3.3). 

ACIIARD,  Franz  Carl,  a  Prussian  savan ;  1753.  d.  1821. 
14  Bestimmung  der  Bestandtheile  einiger  Edelgesteine. 

Berlin,  1779.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
'5  Chymisch-physische  Schriften.  Berlin,  1780.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 


BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ACHENWALL,  Gottfried,  Prof,  of  History  at  Marburg ;  I.  1719.  d.  1772. 

1  Staatsklugheit  (Die)  nach  ihren  ersten  Grundsatzen  entworfen.     4te 
ausgabe.     ...  Gottingen,  1779.     8°  (5.2X3). 

2  Staatsverfassung  der  heutigen  vornehmsten  Europaischen  Reiche  im 
Grundrisse.     4te  ausgabe.      Gottingen,  1762.   8°(5.2X3),m.b.,pp.552. 

ACHERLEY,  Roger,  Esq. 

3  Britannic  Constitution  (The) :  or,  The  Fundamental  Form  of  Government 
in  Britain.    Demonstrating  the  original  Contract  entered  into  by  King  and 
People,  ...    2ded.  .  .  .    London,  1741.   2°  (9.9X5.3),  m.r.,  pp.  695+. 

4  Reasons  for  Uniformity  in  the  State.     Being  a  Supplement  to  the  Bri 
tannic  Constitution.  London,  1741.     2°  (10.8X6),  pp.  24. 

ACHILLI,  Rev.  Giacinto,  D.D.,  formerly  a  Dominican  priest ;  b.  1803. 

5  Dealings  with  the  Inquisition ;  or,  Papal  Rome,   her  Priests,  and  her 
Jesuits.     ...     *  *  *  New  York,  1851.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

ACKERMANN,  Carl,  D.D.,  Arclideacon  of  Jena. 

6  Christliche  (Das)  im  Plato  und  in  der  platonischen  Philosophic,  ent- 
wickelt  und  hervorgehoben.  Hamburg,  1835.     8°  (6.3X3.1). 

ACOSTA,  Joseph  DE,  a  Spanish  Jesuit;  b.  about  1539.  d.  1600. 

7  Historia  natural  y  moral  de  las  Indias  ...    6ta  edicion.     Tomo  1,  2. 

Madrid,  1792.     4°  (6.3X4). 
ACTA  Synodi  Nationalis  .  .    .  autoritate  D  D.  Ordinvm  generalivm  foederati 

8  Belgii  provinciarum  Dordrechti  habitae  anno  MDCXVIII  et  MDCXIX. 
Accedunt  plenissima,  de  Quinque  Articulis,  Theologorum  Indicia.    *  *  * 

Dordrechti,  1620.     4°  (7X4.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  1151. 
ACTS  (The)  of  the  Apostles.     See  BIBLE, — in  locis. 
ACTON,  Henry. 

9  Religious  Opinions  and  Example  of  Milton,  Locke,  and  Newton. 

Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  40. 
ADAM,  Alexander,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  High  School,  Edinburgh;  b.  1741.  d.  1809. 

10  Roman  Antiquities :  or,  An  Account  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  Romans :  .  .  .     Designed  chiefly  to  illustrate  the  Latin  Classics. 
...     5th  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1801.     8°  (6.2X3.5),  pp.  616. 

1  Rudiments  (The)  of  Latin  and  English  Grammar  ...     *  *  *      5th 
ed.,  with  Improvements.  Edinburgh,  1798.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

ADAM,  Melchior,  Sector  of  Gymnasium  at  Heidelberg ;  d.  1622. 

2  Vita  Germanorum  Philosophorum  qui  Seculo  superiori,  et  quod  excur- 
rit  .  .  .  floruerunt.       Haidelbergrc,  1615.     8°  (6X3),  m.  b.,  pp  5264- 

ADAMS,  Rev.  Amos,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1727.  d.  1775. 

Character  (The)  of  a  Christian's  Death  illustrated.     A  Sermon  upon  the 
Jeath  of  Mrs  Lucy  Dudley.     Preached  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  31,  1756. 

Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp   26 

Concise  Historical  View  (A)  of  the  Perils,  &c.,  which  have  attended  the 
tenting  and  progressive  Improvement  of  New-England.     In  two  Dis 
courses,  preached  at  Roxbury  on  the  General  Fast,  April  6, 1769.    *  *  * 
,*  -D  r  •  Boston,  1769.     8°,  pp.  66 

Religious   Liberty  an   invaluable   Blessing.     Two   Thanksgiving  Dis 
courses,  preached  at  Roxbury,  Dec.  3,  1767. 

Boston,  1768.     8°,  pp.  57. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


ADAMS,  Rev.  Amos,  continued. 

1  Songs  of  Victory  directed  by  human  Compassion  and  qualified  with  Chris 
tian  Benevolence;  in  a  Sermon  delivered  at  Roxbury,  Oct.  25,  1759. 
On  the  General  Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduction  of  Quebec.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1759.     8°,  pp.  29. 
ADAMS,  Eev.  Charles. 

2  Notes  on  the  Minister  of  Christ  for  the  Times,  drawn  from  the  Holy 
Scriptures.  New  York,  1850.     16°  (4.7X2.7). 

ADAMS,  Charles  Baker,  Prof.  Cliem.  and  Zool.  Amherst  Coll. ;  b.  1814.  d.  1853. 

3  Fresh  Water  and  Land  Shells  of  Vermont.      [No  imprint.']  8°,  pp.  19. 
ADAMS,  Charles  Francis,  U.S.  Minister  to  England:  b.  1807. 

4  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Quincy,  November  5, 1853.     See  MASSACHU 
SETTS.     Constitution.     (Discussions  on  the  Constitution  of  1853.) 

5  Life  of  John  Adams.     See  ADAMS,  John,  LL.D.     Works.    Vol.  1. 
Editor,  &c.     See  ADAMS,  John,  LL.D.     Works. 

ADAMS,  Daniel. 

6  Scholar's  Arithmetic  (The) :    or,  Federal  Accountant.     ...     2d  ed. 
...  with  Additions.  Leominster,  1802.     8°  (7.3X4.3). 

ADAMS,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  of  New  London,  Conn. ;  b.  1676.  d.  1753. 

7  Memoir  of.     $eeM^ss.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  1.) 
ADAMS,  George,  mathematical  instrument  maker,  of  London. 

8  Astronomical  and  Geographical  Essays  .  .  .      5th  ed.,  corrected  and 
enlarged,  by  W.  Jones.     [Plates.] 

London,  1803.     8°  (6.5X3.5),  pp.  517.     [2  copies.] 

9  Essay  (An)  on  Electricity  .  .  .     With  six  Plates.     To  which  is  added, 
A  Letter  .  .  .  from  Mr.  John  Birch,   Surgeon,  on  ...  Medical  Elec 
tricity.     5th  ed.,  with  corrections  and  additions,  by  W.  Jones. 

London,  1799.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  594. 

10  Essay  on  Vision  ...     2d  ed.    [Plate.]    London,  1792.     8°  (5. 8X3.2). 

11  Essays  on  the  Microscope ;  containing  a  practical  Description  of  ... 
Microscopes  ;  a  general  History  of  Insects  .  .  . ;  an  Account  of  ... 
the  Hydrse  and  Vorticella? ;  &c.  &c.  .  .  .    With  thirty-two  folio  Plates. 
2d  ed.,  with  .  .  .  additions,  &c.  by  F.  Kanmacher. 

London,  1798.     4°  (7.1X5),  pp.  724. 

12  Geometrical  and  Graphical  Essays,  containing  a  general  Description  of 
the  Mathematical  Instruments  used  in  Geometry,. Civil  and  Military  Sur 
veying,  Levelling  and  Perspective  ;  with  many  new  Problems.     2d  ed., 
corrected  and  enlarged  by  W.  Jones.     [Plates.] 

London,  1797.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  518. 

13  Lectures  on  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy.     .  .  .     Plates  and 
Index.     Vol.  1-5.  London,  1794.     8°  (6X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

14  Lectures  on  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy.     .  .  .     Plates  and 
Index.     2d  ed.,  with  corrections  and  additions,  by  W.  Jones.     Vol.  1-5. 
[Frontispiece.]  London,  1799.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

ADAMS,  H.  G. 

15  Dr.  Livingston :  his  Life  and  Adventures  in  the  Interior  of  South  Afri 
ca.     ...     Illustrated  .  .  .  London,  n.  d.     12°  (6.3X3.3). 


BCMVDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ADAMS,  Hannah;  b.  at  Medfteld,  Mass.,  1755.  d.  1832. 

1  Dictionary  (A)  of  all  Religions  and  Religious  Denominations,  Jewish, 
Heathen,  Mahometan,  and  Christian,  ancient  and  modern.     .  .  . 

4th  ed.,  with  large  additions.      New-York,  1817.     8°  (6.5X3.9),  2  cols. 

2  Narrative  (A)  of  the  Controversy  between  the  Rev.  Jedidiah  Morse,  D.D. 
and  the  Author.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  8,  31. 

3  Summary  History  (A)   of  New  England,   from  the  first   Settlement  at 
Plymouth,  to  the  Acceptance  of  the  Federal  Constitution.     Compre 
hending  a  general  Sketch  of  the  American  War. 

Dedham,  1799.     8°  (6.6X3.3),  pp.  513.     [2  copies.] 

4  View  (A)  of  Religions,  ...     3d  ed.,  with  large  additions.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1801.     8°  (6X3.6),  pp.  504. 

ADAMS,  James  O. 

Editor.     See  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  State  Agricultural  Society.     Transac 
tions  for  1853-'57. 

ADAMS,  John,  of  Waltham- Abbey. 

Editor,  &c.     See  JUAN  Y  SANTACILIA,  J.     Voyage  to  South  America. 

ADAMS,  John,  LL.D.,  2d  Pres.  of  U.S. ;  b.  at  Bralntree,  Mass.,  1735.  d.  1826. 

5  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

6  Addresses  to  the  President,  and  his  AnsAvers,  1798.    See  UNITED  STATES. 
Miscellaneous  Documents.     Selection  of  Patriotic  Addresses,  &c. 

i  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

8  Defence  (A)  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of  the  United  States 
of  America.     ***  London,  1788.     12°  (5X2.9). 

9  Defence  (A)  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  against  the  Attack  of  M.  Turgot  in  his  letter  to  Dr.  Price, 
dated  March  22,  1778.     *  *  *     ...    Vol.  1-3.     3d  ed.     [Portrait.] 

Philadelphia,  1797.     8°  (6X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

10  Diplomatic  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     History,  &c.     (Di 
plomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution,  vol.  4,  5,  6,  7.) 
n  Eulogy  on  Adams.     See  EVERETT,  E. ;  WEBSTER,  D. 

12  Executive  Messages,  Addresses,  etc.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

13  History  of  Administration  of  John  Adams.     See  WOOD,  John,  of  Va. 

14  History  of  the  Dispute  with  America;  from  its  Origin  in  1754.     Writ 
ten  in  1774.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  89. 

15  Oration  at  Plymouth,  December  22,  1802.    See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.    (Elo 
quence  of  U.S.,  vol.  5.) 

16  Works ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and  Illustrations,  by  his 
Grands9n,  C.  F.  Adams.     Vol.  1-10.     [Portraits,  Engravings  and  Fac 
similes.]  Boston,  1856.    8° (6.3X3.9).  '  [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Life  constitutes  vol.  1. 

ADAMS,  John  Milton. 

17  Address  [on  Education']  to  the  People  of  Cumberland  County. 

Portland,  1853.     8°,  pp.  24. 
ADAMS,  John  Quincy,  LL.D.,  6tk  Pres.  of  U.S.,  eldest  son  of  John  Adams;  b. 

at  Quincy,  Mass.,  1767.  d.  1848. 
is  Address  to  the  Charitable  Fire  Association  of  Boston,  May  28,  1802.* 

Boston,  1802'.     8°,  pp.  25. 
•9  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY". 


ADAMS,  John  Quincy,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  American  Principles.     A  Review  of  the  Works  of  Fisher  Ames.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  8,  51. 

2  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

3  Executive  Messages,  Addresses,  &c.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

4  Jubilee   (The)   of  the  Constitution.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  re 
quest  of  the  New  York  Historical   Society,  in  ...  New  York,  30th  of 
April,  1839.     ...     ***     [Plate.']     New  York,  1839.    8°  (6.5X3.9). 

5  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  delivered  ...  in  Harvard  Universi 
ty.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  Cambridge,  1810.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

6  Letter  to  Hon.   Harrison  Gray  Otis  on  the  present  State  of  National 
Affairs.     With  Remarks  on  Mr.  Pickering's  Letter  to  Governor  Sulli 
van.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  32.     [2  copies.] 

?  Letters  on  the  Masonic  Institution.  Boston,  1847.     8°  (10.3X3.6). 

8  Letters  on  Silesia,  written  during  a  Tour  through  that  Country  in  the 
years  1800,  1801.     ...     [_Map.~\  London,  1804.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

9  Memoir  of  Life.     See  QUINCY,  Josiah,  LL.D. 

10  New  England  Confederacy  (The)  of  1643.    Discourse  before  Mass.  Hist. 
Society,  1843.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

ADAMS,  Rev.  Nehemiah,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1806. 

11  Sermon  preached  [in  Boston]  Oct.  31,  1852,  the  Sabbath  after  the  In 
terment  of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster.     2d  ed.      Boston,  1852.     8°,  pp.  23. 

12  Why  am  I  a  Trinitarian  Congregationalist  ?     See  (PlTTS-STREET  Chapel 
Lectures). 

ADAMS,  Rev.  Zabdiel,  of  Lunenburg,  Mass. ;  b.  1739.  d.  1801. 

13  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  29,  1782.        [Boston,  1782.]     8°,  pp.  59. 

14  Happiness  (The)  and  Pleasure  of  Unity  in  Christian  Societies,  consider 
ed.     Sermon  in  Boston,  August  26,  1772.       Boston,  1772.     8°,  pp.  44. 

ADAMSON,  Thomas. 

Editor.     See  DIGGS,  T.     Englands  Defence. 
ADDINGTON,  Rev.  Stephen,  D.D.,  of  Leicestershire;  b.  1729.  d.  1796. 

15  Christian  Minister's  (The)  Reasons  for  baptizing  Infants,  and  for  ad 
ministering  the  Ordinance  by  Sprinkling  or  Pouring  of  Water.     *  *  * 

London,  1771.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 
ADDISON,  Joseph,  an  English  author;  b.  1672.  d.  1719. 

16  Free-Holder  (The).     Or  Political  Essays. 

London,  1751.     12°  (4.7X3.8). 

NOTE.  —  Lettered  "Works.    5." 

17  Life  of  Addison.     See  JOHNSON,  Samuel.     (Works,  vol.  10.) 
is  Life  and  Writings.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  5.) 

19  Miscellaneous  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose.     3  vols.     .  .  . 

London,  1753.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

20  Papers  in  the  Guardian.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  13-15). 

21  Papers  in  the  Spectator.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  5-12). 

22  Papers  in  the  Tatler.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  1-4). 

23  Remarks  on  several  Parts  of  Italy,  &c.  in  the  years  1701,  1702,  1703. 
***  London,  1753.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

NOTE.  — Lettered  "Works.    4." 

24  Truth  of  Christian  Religion.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol  5.) 


B  0  W  D 0 I N     COLLEGE. 


ADLER,  George  J.,  Prof,  of  German,  New  York  Univ.;  b.  in  Germany,  1821. 

1  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  German  and  English  Languages  .  .  .     Compiled 
from  the  works  of  Hilpert,  Flugel,  Grieb,  Heyse,  and  others.     In  two 
Parts :  I.  German  and  English. — II.  English  and  German,     oth  revised 
edition.  New  York,  1860.     8°  (8.3X4.8),  3  cols.,  pp.  852,  522. 

ADOLPHUS,  John,  a  Barrister,  of  London;  b.  1766.  d.  1845. 

2  Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  French  Revolution.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1799.     8°  (6.4X2.4). 

ADVENTURER  (The),  a  periodical  Paper,  1752-'54.     See  HAWKESWORTH,  J. 
/EXEAS  SYLVIUS,  afterwards  Pope  Pius  II. ;  b.  1405.  d.  1464. 

3  Commentarii  de  Actis  &  Gestis  in  Concilio  Basileee.     See  GRATIUS,  0. 
(Fascicvlvs  Rervm  expetendarvm,  etc.) 

^ESCHINES,  an  Athenian  Orator ;  b.  at  Athens,  B.C.  389.  d.  at  Samos,  B.C.  317. 

4  ^Eschines  Interpretatio  Latina.    See  DEMOSTHENES.    D.  et  M.  Interpre- 
tatio  Latina. 

5  ^Eschinis  qua?  exstant  omnia    [Greek.]    Indicibus  locupletissimis    Vari- 
tate  Lectionis   continua  Interpretatione  Latina    Scholiis  Greeds    Anno- 
tationibus  variorum  .  .  .  illustravit  G.  S.  Dobson    Praefiguntur  Adver 
saria  .  .  .    P.  P.  Dobree  Londini,  1828.     8°  (6.9X3.7),  pp.  548. 

6  CEuvres.     See  DEMOSTHENES.     CEuvres  completes  de  D.  et  d'^E. 

7  Oration  against  Charge  of  Misconduct  in  his  Embassy,  and  Oration 
against  Ctesiphon.     See  DEMOSTHENES.     (Orations  of  Demosthenes ; 
translated  by  Francis,  vol.  2.) 

AESCHYLUS,  the  great  Attic  Tragedian;  b.  B.C.  525.  d.  B.C.  456. 

8  Tragedies.     [Greek.'}     Re-edited  with  an  English  Commentary  by  F. 
A.  Paley.  London,  1855.     8°  (6.5X^.8),  pp.  xxxvi.,  604. 

9  Tragedies  translated.   By  R.  Potter.    2d  ed.,  corrected,  with  Notes.     ... 
Vol.  2.  [Agamemnon,  The  Chcephorce,  The  Furies,  The  Persians.'] 

London,  1779.     8°  (5.8x3.4  irr.). 
10  Tragedies ;  translated  by  R.  Potter.     New  ed. 

London,  1809.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

1  Tragoediae.    [Greek.]    Recensvit  G.  Hermannvs.    Editio  altera.     Tom. 
*»  2-  Berolini,  1859.     8°  (6.2X3.9). 

2  Tragoediae  quae  supersunt  ac  deperditarum  Fragmenta.    [  Greek.]  '  Re- 
censuit  et  Commentario  illustravit  C.  G.  Schiitz.     Vol.  1.  Prometheus 
Vinctus  et  Septem  adversus  Thebas.    2.  Persae.  Agamemnon.    3.  Choe- 
phorae.  Eumenides.  Supplices.     4.  Scholia  in  septem  ^Eschyli,  quae  ex- 
stant,  Tragoedias.  ^  5.  Fragmenta  deperditarum  Dramatum  cum  virorum 
doctorum  Annotationibus.     Editio  nova  auctior  et  emendatior. 

Halae,  1809-'21.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 
JEsoPUS,  a  Greek  Fabulist;  b.  about  620  B.C.  executed  564  B.C. 

13  Choix  des  Fables  d'Esope.     See  LE  Roi, . 

Esop's  Fables  written  in  Chinese.     See  THOM,  R. 
is  Fabularum  ^Esopiarum  Libri  V.     See  PttfiDBUS. 
AETIUS,  a  physician  ofAmida,  in  Mesopotamia,  of  the  oth  century 

Contractae  Medicinae  Tetrabiblos  per  lanvm  Cornarivm  Latine  conscrip- 
tus.     Cumlndice.  Basileae,  1542.     2°  (8  7X5  3)   DD   9164- 

NOTB_ -Imperfect,  wanting  title-page,  and  first  page  of  Preface.    CompilU  La  (MU- 
sius,  Galen,  Archives,  Rufus,  Herodotus,  and  others,  with  some  original  matter. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRAE,  Y. 


AFRICAN  Institution,  London.     Third  Eeport  of  the  Directors  of  the  African 

1  Institution,  read  March  25,  1809 ;  with  List  of  Subscribers. 

London,  1809.     8°,  pp.  62. 

AFRICAN  Repository  (The).     See  AMERICAN  Colonization  Society. 
AGASSIZ,  Louis  John  Rudolph,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Hist,  at  'Neuchatel,  1832- 
'45,  since  at  Harvard  College;  b.  in  Suntzcrland,  1807. 

2  Classification  of  Insects  from  Embryological  Data.  Pp.  28,  and  one  Plate. 
See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.    (Contributions,  vol.  2.) 

3  Contributions  to  the  Natural  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
...     Vol.  1-4.     [Plates.]  Boston,  1857-'62.     4°  (8.6X6.3). 

4  Memoir  of  Hugh  Miller.     See  MILLER,  H.     (Prefixed  to  Footprints  of 
the  Creator,  &c.) 

5  Nomenclator  Zoologicus,  continens  Nomina  systematica  Generum  Ani- 
malium  tam  Viventium  quam  Fossilium,  secundum  ordinem  alphabeti- 
cum  disposita,  adjectis  auctoribus,  libris,  in  quibus  reperiuntur,  anno  edi- 
tionis,  etymologia  et  familiis,  ad  quas  pertinent,  in  singulis  classibus. 
Auctore  L.  Agassiz.    Adjuvantibus  Princ.  C.  L.  Bonaparte ;  H.  Burmeis- 
ter;  T.  a  Charpentier ;  etc.     *  *  *     [Numerous  payings.] 

Soloduri,  1842-'46.    4°  (7.9X6.7). 

6  Notice  of  the  Fossil  Fishes.     See  BLAKE,  \V.  P.    (Report  of  a  Geologi 
cal  Reconnaissance  in  California.) 

7  Sketch  of  the  Natural  Provinces  of  the  Animal  World  and  their  Rela 
tions  to  the  different  Types  of  Man ;  with  Tableau  and  Map.    See  NOTT, 
J.  C.    (Types  of  Mankind.) 

Joint  Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science,  &c.,  2d  Series,  vol. 
16-32. 
AGNEW,  John  Holmes. 

8  General  Index  to  the  American  Biblical  Repository,  Vol.  1-24.    January, 
1831— October,  1844.  New  York,  1845.     8°  (6X3.4). 
Editor.    See  BIBLICAL  Repository  (The),  &c. 

AGREEMENT  of  the  associated  Ministers  of  the  County  of  Essex,  England,  as 

9  to  Baptism,  Ordination,  &c.  4°  (6.3X3.9),  pp.  33. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting1  title-page.     Dating  about  1700. 

AGRICOLA,  Georg,  a  German  physicist ;  b.  1490.  d.  1558. 

10  BergwerckBuch:  .  .  .     [Plates.]  Basel,  1621.     2°  (9.6X5.4). 

11  Re  Metallica  (De)  Libri  XII.     ...     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

Basilese,  1657.     2°  (10X6),  pp.  708-f. 
AHRENS,  Heinrich  Ludolf. 

12  Graecae  Linguae  Dialectis   (De).     Liber  I.     De  Dialectis  Aeolicis  et 
Pseudaeolicis.     II.  De  Dialecto  Dorica.     2  vols. 

Gottingae,  1839,  '43.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Each  book  has  also  independent  title-page,  and  independent  paging. 

AIKEN,  Rev.  Silas,  Pastor  of  Park  St.  Church,  Boston. 

13  Posthumous  Influence.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Hub- 
bard,  LL.D. ;  preached  Jan.  2,  1848.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  40. 

AlKEN,  Rev.  Solomon,  of  Dracut,  Mass. ;  b.  1757.  d.  1832. 

14  Oration  (An),  delivered  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Newburyport, 
July  4,  1810.  Newburyport,  1810.     8°,  pp.  15. 

AIKIN,  Arthur,  M.D. ;  b.  1784.  d.  1854. 

l*  Annual  Review  (The) ;  and  History  of  Literature  ;  for  1802-1808.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1-7.  London,  1803-09.     8°  (7.9X4.6),  2  cols, 

2 


BOW  DO  IN     COLLKGE 


AIKIN,  Arthur,  M.D.,  continued. 

1  Dictionary  (A)  of  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy,  with  an  Account  of  the  Pro 
cesses  employed  in  ...  Chemical  Manufactures.     ...     By  A.  &  C.  R. 
Aikin.     Illustrated  with  fifteen  Engravings.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1807.     4°  (7.8X5.6),  2  cols. 
Editor.     See  DENON,  D.  V.     Travels  in  Egypt. 
Joint  Editor.     See  ANNALS  of  Philosophy.    Vol.  11,  12. 

AIKIN,  C.  R. 

Joint  Author.     See  AIKIN,  A.     Dictionary  of  Chemistry,  &c. 
AIKIN,  John,  M.D.,  a  popular  English  author;  b.  1747.  d.  1822. 

2  Letters  from  a  Father  to  his  Son,  .  .  .  relative  to  Literature  and  the 
Conduct  of  Life.     Vol.  2.     ...     2d  ed.     *  *  * 

London,  1803.     8°  (5.2X2.6). 

3  View  (A)  of  the  Life,  Travels,  and  philanthropic  Labors  of  the  late  John 
Howard.     ***  Boston,  1794.     24°  (4X2.5). 
Joint  Author.     See  BARBAULD,  A.  L.  A.    Evenings  at  Home. 
Translator.     See  BAUME,  A.     Manual  of  Chemistry. 

AIKIN,  Lucy,  daughter  of  preceding. 

4  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  King  James  I.     ...    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1822.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
AlME-MARTlN,  Louis,  a  French  writer;  d.  1846. 

s  Etudes  sur  la  Vie  de  Fenelon.  See  FENELON,  F.  de  SALIGNAC  DE  LA 
MOTHE.  (Euvres. — Tom.  1,  pp.  iii.-xxxi. 

Editor.     See  FENELON,  F.  de  SALIGNAC  DE  LA  MOTHE.     (Euvres. 
Editor.     See  JEROME,  E.  St.     (Euvres  de  S.  Jerome. 
AINSLIE.  Whitelaw,  M.D. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Account  of  British  India. 
AINSWORTH,  Robert;  b.  near  Manchester,  Engl.,  1660.  d.  1743. 

G  Thesaurus  Linguae  Latinsc  compendiarius  ;  or,  A  compendious  Dictiona 
ry  of  the  Latin  Tongue  .  .  .  New  edition,  with  great  Additions  and 
Amendments.  ...  By  T.  Morell. 

London,  1796.     Thick  4°  (9.2X6.4),  2  cols.,  n.  p.     [2  copies.] 

7  Abridgment  of  Ainsworth's  Dictionary.     See  MORELL,  T. 
AIRY,  George  Biddell,  A.M.,  Astronomer  Royal  of  England;  b.  1801. 

8  Astronomical  Observations,  at  Greemvich,   1836-'47 ;  Magnetical  and 
Meteorological  Observations,  at  Greenwich,   1840-'47  ;  Astronomical, 
Magnetical,  and  Meteorological  Observations,  at  Greenwich,  1848-'58  ; 
Reduction  of  the  Observations  of  the  Moon,  made  at  Greenwich  from 
1750  to  1851 ;  &c.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.     Observations  at  lloyal  Ob- 
srrcalories.      Greenwich. 

9  Fig-ure  (The)  of  the  Earth.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  5). 

0  Gravitation  :  an  elementary  Explanation  of  the  principal  Perturbations  in 
the  Solar  System.     ...  London,  1834.     12°  (5.1X3.1). 

1  Mathematical  Tracts  on  the  Lunar  and  Planetary  Theories,  the  Figure 
of  the  Earth,  Precession  and  Nutation,  the  Calculus  of  Variations,  and 
the  Undulatory  Theory  of  Optics.     ...     4th  ed.,  corrected  and  improv 
ed,     plates.']  Cambridge,  1858.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 
Six  Lectures  on  Astronomy,  delivered  ...  in  March,  1848  :  with  an  In 
troduction.     4th  ed.     [Plates.]  London,  n.  d.     12°  (6X3.8). 

3  Tides  ami  Waves.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  5). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRA  II Y.  11 


AiRT,  George  Biddell,  A.M.,  continued. 

1  Trigonometry.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  5). 
AKENSIDE,  Mark,  M.D.,  an  English  poet ;  b.  1721.  d.  1770. 

2  Poetical  Works.     Edited,  with  a  Life,  by  A.  DyCe.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1854.     18°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 
ALAMANNI,  Luigi,  an  Italian  Poet ;  6.  1495.  d.  1556. 

3  Alamanni,  Ruccellai,  Tansillo,  Baldi,  Didascalici  del  Secolo  XVI.     *  *  * 

Venezia,  1786.     12°  (4X2.5). 
ALBANIS-BEAUMONT,  J.  F. 

4  Memoire  sur  1'Origine,  le  Produit  et  1' Amelioration  d'un  Troupeau  de 
Merinos  etablis  depuis  cinq  annees  a  la  Chaumiere  pastorale  de  Vernaz, 
etc.,  et  sur  les  Progress  de  FAgriculture  de  ce  domaine,  1798-1807. 

Geneve,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  34. 
ALBERONI,  Guilio,  Cardinal,  and  Spanish  statesman ;  b.  1664.  d.  1752. 

5  Testament  politique,  recueilli  de  divers  Memoires,  Lettres,  &  Entretiens, 
par  A.  M.     Traduit  de  1'Italien,  par  le  C.  de  R.  B.  M.     P'tie  I.,  II.     2 
vols.  Lausanne,  1754.     12°  (4.7X2. 6). 

ALBERTI,  Johann,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Tlieol.  at  Leyden;  b.  1698.  d.  1762, 

Editor,  &c.     See  HESYCHIUS.    Lexicon  Gracum. 
ALBEETINI,  Carlo,  of  Verona. 

Editor.     See  PETRARCA,  F.    Le  Rime  del  Petrarea. 
ALBINUS,  a  Platonic  Philosopher ;  flourished  about  A.D.  200. 

6  Introduction  to  the  Dialogues  of  Plato.    See  PLATO.    (Works,  Ed.  1848 
-'59,  vol.  6.) 

ALBRO,  John  A..  D.D.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1  Life  of  Shepard.     See  SHEPARD,  T.    Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  vii.-cxcii. 
ALCINOUS,  a  Platonic  Philosopher,  of  uncertain  age. 

8  Introduction  to  the  Doctrines  of  Plato.    See  PLATO.    (Works,  Ed.  1848 
-'59,  vol.  6.) 

ALCORAN  (The)  of  Mohammed.     See  MOHAMMED. 
ALCOTT,  William  A.,  M.D.;  b.  near  Wolcott,  Conn.,  1798. 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education.    Vol.  7,  8. 
ALDEN,  Rev.  Timothy,  D.D.,  Pres.  Alleghany  College,  Perm. ;  b.  1771.  d.  1839. 

9  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  3.) 

1°  Sermon  (A)  delivered  at  Portsmouth,  Jan.  5,  1800 ;  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  George  Washington.  Portsmouth,  1800.     8°,  pp.  23. 

ALEMBERT,  Jean  le  Rond  D',  a  French  Mathematician;  b.  1717.  d.  1783. 

11  Correspondance  de  Frederic  II.  Roi  de  Prusse,  et  M.  D'Alembert.     See 
FREDERIC  II.     CEuvres  posthumes.— Vol.  7,  8. 

12  Recherches  sur  la  Precession  des  Equinoxes,  et  sur  la  Nutation  de  1'Axe 
de  la  Terre,  dans  le  Systeme  Neutonien.     Par  M.  D'Alembert. 

Paris,  1749.     4°(5.8X4.1). 

Editor.     See  ENCYCLOPEDIE  ou  Dictionnaire  raisonne  des  Sciences. 
ALESSANDRO,  Pietro  D'. 

!3  Monte  Auburno     Poemetto  Cambrigia,  1835.     12°,  pp.  22. 

ALEXANDER,  called  'The  Great',  King  of  Macedon  ;  b.  356  B.C.  d.  323  B.C. 
J4  Critical  Inquiry  into  the  Life  of&lexander  the  Great  by  the  ancient  His 
torians.     See  SAINTE-CROIX,  G.  E.  J.  GUILHEM  DE  CLERMONT-LODERE. 

15  Life  and  Actions  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  Rev.  J. 

ALEXANDER,  Archibald,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  Princeton  Theol.  Sem. ;  b.  1772.  d.  1851. 

16  Brief  Outline  (A)  of  the  Evidences  of  the  Christian  Religion.     *  *  * 
...  Philadelphia,  1829.     12°  (4.2X2.5). 


12  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ALEXANDER,  Archibald,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Introd.  Essay  to  Bates'  Harmony  of  Divine  Attributes.    See  BATES,  W. 
a  Objections  obviated,  and  God  glorified,  by  the  Success  of  the  Gospel 

among  the  Heathen.     Sermon  at  Albany,  Oct.  7.  1829,  before  the  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.  Boston,  1830.     8°,  pp.  35. 

ALEXANDER,  Joseph  Addison,  D.D.,  son  of  preceding.  Prof,  of  Biblical  &  Eccl. 
Hist.,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem. ;  b.  1809.  d.  1859. 

3  Acts  (The)  of  the  Apostles  explained.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1857.     12°  (5.8X3.6). 

4  Earlier  Prophecies  (The)  of  Isaiah. 

New  York  &  London,  1846.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  652. 

5  Gospel  (The)  according  to  Mark  explained. 

New  York,  1858.     12°  (5.8X3.6). 

6  Later  Prophecies  (The)  of  Isaiah. 

New  York  &  London,  1847.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  501. 
ALFIERI,  Yittorio,  Count,  an  Italian  tragic  poet ;  b.  1749.  d.  1803. 

7  Quindici  Tragedie  .  .  . ;  dedicate  all'  Autore  Medesimo ;  ed  aggiuntevi 
sue  Memorie  Letteraire,  con  La  Merope  di  Maffei,  e  L'Aristodemo  di 
Monti.     Ball'  Editore  A.  Montucci.     Vol.  1-3. 

Edimborgo,  1806.     16°  (4.3X2.8  irr.). 

8  Tragedie    Vol.  1-6     [Portrait  and  Plates.'} 

Firenze,  1824.    8°  (6X3.5  irr.). 

9  Tragedie.     [Portrait.']  Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
ALFORD,  Rev.  Henry,  Dean  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1810. 

10  Quebec  Chapel  Sermons.     Vol.  1,  2.    Preached  in  ...  1854. 

London,  1856,  '55.     16°  (5.1X2.8). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  1  is  2d  edition. 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  BIBLE,— The  New  Testament.     The  Greek 
Testament,  &c. 
ALGAROTTI,  Francois,  Comte;  b.  at  Venice,  1712.  d.  at  Pisa,  1764. 

11  Letters,  military  and  political.     ...         London,  1782.     8°  (5.5X2.8). 
ALISON,  Rev.  Archibald,  LL.B.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1757.  d.  1839. 

2  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste.     From  Edinburgh  edi- 
tion-  Boston,  1812.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

J  Sermons,  chiefly  on  particular  Occasions.     From  Edinburgh  edition. 

Boston,  1815.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 
ALISON,  Sir  Archibald,  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  &c.,  son  of  preceding;  b.  1792. 

4  History  of  Europe  from  the  Commencement  of  the  French  Revolution 
in  1789,  to  the  Restoration  of  the  Bourbons  in  1815.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-4. 

New  York,  1858.     8°  (7.8X4.5),  2  cols. 

story  of  Europe  from  the  Fall  of  Napoleon  in  MDCCCXV  to  the  Ac 
cession  of  Louis  Napoleon  in  MDCCCLII    Vol.  1-3 

New  York,  1859,  '59,  '58.     8°  (7.8X4.5),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Lettered,  "History  of  Europe.    Vol.  V.-VII." 

ALLEINE,  Joseph,  Nonconformist  Minister  ofTaunton;  b.  1633.  d.  1668. 

6  Alarm  (An)  to  Unconverted  Sinners  in  a  serious  Treatise  on  Conversion 

AN.  Fam.  Library,  vol.  9.)  New-York,  n.  d.     24°  (4  4X2  8)' 

Call  ( A)  to  Archippus  ;  or,  An  humble  and  earnest  Motion  to  some  ejected 

.  to  take  Heed  to  their  Ministry,  that  they  fulfil  it.    *  *  * 

London,  reprinted,  1703.     4°  (6X3.8),  pp.  31. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          13 


ALLEINE,  Richard,  a  Nonconformist  English  Clergyman;  b.  1611.  d.  1697. 

1  Godly-Fear :  or,  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Fear  and  its  Usefulness. 
...     *  *•*     By  R.  A[#eme].  London,  1674.     16°  (5.4X3). 

2  Heaven  opened ;  or,  A  brief  and  plain  Discovery  of  the  Riches  of  God's 
Covenant  of  Grace.     Third  Part  of  Vindicise  Pietatis.     By  R.  A[lleine]. 

London,  1671.     16°  (5.7X3.2). 
ALLEMAND,  Judah  D'. 

Editor.     See  BIBLE,  —  The  Old  Testament.    Biblia  Hebraica. 
ALLEN,  David  O.,  D.D.,  Missionary  to  India,  1827-'53. 

3  India  Ancient  and  Modern.     Geographical,  historical,  political,  social, 
and  religious  ;  with  a  particular  Account  of  the  State  and  Prospects  of 
Christianity.     [Map.]  Boston,  1856.     8°(6.6X4),  pp.  618. 

ALLEN,  Brig.-Oen.  Ethan,  of  Colchester,  Vt.;  b.  in  Connecticut,  1739.  d.  1789. 

4  Reason  the  only  Oracle  of  Man,  or  a  compenduous  System  of  Natural 
Religion.     ...  Bennington,  1784.     8°  (6X3.4). 

5  Life,  by  J.  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 
ALLEN,  Hon.  Frederic,  LL.D.,  of  Gardiner. 

6  Early  Lawyers  of  Lincoln  and  Kennebec  Counties.     See  MAINE  Hist. 
Society.     (Collections,  vol.  6.) 

ALLEN,  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Bradford,  Mass.;  b.  1749.  d.  1827. 

7  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Thurston,  at  North- 
Hampton,  Nov.  2,  1785.  Exeter,  1786.     8°,  pp.  32. 

ALLEN,  Paul,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  R.  I. ;  b.  1775.  d.  1826. 

8  History  of  the  Expedition  under  the  command  of  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clark,  to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the  Rocky  Moun 
tains,  and  down  the  River  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.     Performed 
during  the  years  1804-5-6.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     [Maps,  <fec.] 

Philadelphia,  1814.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 
ALLEN,  Rev.  S.,  Pastor  of  Methodist  Church  in  Waterville. 

9  Bible  (The)  and  National  Prosperity :  a  Thanksgiving  Discourse  at  Wa 
terville,  Nov.  27,  1851.  Waterville,  1851.     8°,  pp.  24. 

ALLEN,  Hon.  Samuel  C. 

10  Eulogy  on  Hon.  John  Wheelock,  LL.D.,  late  President  of  Dartmouth  Uni 
versity,  who  died  April  4, 1817,  pronounced  in  the  University  Chapel,  Au 
gust  27,  1817,  Commencement  Day.  Hanover,  1817.     8°,  pp.  19. 

ALLEN,  Thaddeus. 

11  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Views,  Principles,  Services,  and  Influences  of  the 
leading  Men  in  the  Origination  of  our  Union,  and  in  the  Formation  and 
Early  Administration  of  our  present  Government.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1845.     8°,  pp.  86. 
ALLEN,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass. ;  b.  1743.  d.  1810. 

!2  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  25,  1808.       Boston  [,  1808].     8°,  pp.  20. 
ALLEN,  William,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Bow  d.  Coll.,  1820-'39 ;  b.  in  Pittsfield,  Ms.,1184. 
13  Accounts  of  Shipwreck  and  of  other  Disasters  at  Sea,  designed  to  be 
interesting  and  useful  to  Mariners,  with  .  .  .  Dr.  Payson's  Address  to 
Seamen,  and  a  few  Prayers  .  .  .     Compiled  by  a  Friend  of  Seamen  [W. 
Allen].  Brunswick,  1823.     12°  (5.6X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

n  Address  delivered  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  October  29,  1854,  in  com 
memoration  of  the  Close  of  the  Second  Century  since  the  Settlement  of 
the  Town.  Northampton,  1855.  8°,  pp.  56. 


14  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ALLEN,  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  American  Biographical  and  Historical  Dictionary  (An),  containing  an 
Account  of  the  Lives,  Characters,  and  Writings  of  the  most  Eminent 
Persons  in  North  America  from  its  First  Discovery  to  the  present  time, 
and  a  Summary  of  the  History  of  the  several  Colonies  and  of  the  Uni 
ted  States.     *  *  *     [Portrait  of  Washington.'] 

Cambridge,  1809.     8°  (6.2X3.6),  pp.  632. 

2  American  Biographical  and  Historical  Dictionary  (An),  &c.     *  *  *     2d 
edition.  Boston,  1832.     8°  (7X4.2),  2  cols.,  pp.  800. 

3  American  Biographical  Dictionary  (The) :  containing  an  Account  of  the 
Lives,  Characters,  and  Writings  of  the  most  Eminent  Persons,  deceased 
in  North  America,  from  its  First  Settlement.     *  *  *     3d  edition. 

Boston,  1857.     8°  (8X5),  2  cols.,  pp.  905. 

4  Book  of  Christian  Sonnets.  Northampton,  1860.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

5  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  26,  1813.  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  23. 

6  Election  Sermon,  N.  PL,  June  4,  1818.  Concord,  1818.     8°,  pp.  40. 

7  Sermon  on  John  vm.  36.     Preached  in  New  York,  October  3,  1832,  be 
fore  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  New  York,  1832.     8°,  pp.  15. 

ALLEN,  William,  a  pseudonym.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Politi- 

8  cal  Publications.     Killing  no  Murder ;  &c. 

ALLEN,  William  Henry,  LL. D.,  Pres.  of  Girard  College:  b.  1808. 

9  Eulogy  on  the  Character  of  the  late  Daniel  Webster,  pronounced  at  the 
request  of  the  Select  and  Common  Councils  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 
Jan.  18,  1853.  Philadelphia,  1853.     8°,  pp.  51. 

ALLEY,  Jerome ;  b.  1760. 

10  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Principles  and  Statements  advanced  in  the  Stric 
tures  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Sheffield  on  the  Necessity  of  inviolably  main 
taining  the  Navigation  and  Colonial  System  of  Great  Britain :  with  Tables 
and  an  Appendix.  *  *  *  London,  1806.  8°,  pp.  90. 

ALLIBONE,  S.  Austin,  of  Phila. 

u  Critical  Dictionary  (A)  of  English  Literature,  and  British  and  American 
Authors,  living  and  deceased.  .  .  .  Containing  thirty  thousand  Biog 
raphies  and  literary  Notices,  with  forty  Indexes  of  Subjects.  *  *  * 

YoL  L  Philadelphia,  1858.     8°  (8.6X5.2),  2  cols. 

ALLISON,  Thomas. 

*  Account  of  a  Voyage  from  Archangel,  in  1697.     See  PINKERTON,  J. 

(Voyagei  and  Travels,  vol.  1.) 

ALLIX,  Peter,  D.D.,Prot.  Min.  in  France,  aft.  Dean  of  Salisbury;  6.1641.  d!7l7. 
efiexions  upon  the  Books  of  Holy  Scripture  to  establish  the  Truth  of 
Christianity.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  1.) 
ALLSTON,  Washington,  an  eminent  American painier ;  b.  1779.  d.  1843. 
Lectures  on  Art,  and  Poems.     Edited  by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr. 

New  York,  1850.     12°  (5.5X3  3) 
ALLYN,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Duxbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1767.  d.  1833 

Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  29,  1805.  Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp  37 

Memoir,  by  C  Francis.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  5  ) 
Sew  Year  s  Sermon  at  Duxborough,  Jan.  1,  1806. 

Boston,  n.  d.     12°,  pp.  24. 

Sermon  at  Hanover,  Oct.  30,  1799.  Boston,  1800.     8°  pp   21 

rmon  preached  August  24,  1808,  at  Sandwich,  before  the  Scholars  of 
Vrariemy  in  that  place.  Cambridge,  1809      8°  pp   24 


CATALOGUE   OF   T HE    LI u n A R v.  1 5 


ALMANAC,  American,  and  Repository.     See  AMERICAN  Almanac,  &c. 
ALMANAC,  Nautical,  &c.     See  NAUTICAL  Almanac. 
ALMANACK  d'Alsace  pour  1'Annee  1783.     \_Map.~] 

1  Strasbourg,  n.  d.     16°  (4.3X2.3). 
ALMANACK  du  Commerce  de  Paris,  pour  1'an  XII.     .  .  . 

2  Paris,  [1802].     8°  (6.1X3.5),  pp.  691. 
ALMANACK  der  deutschen  Musen  auf  das  Jahr  1778.    [Portrait  of  Eschenburg.'] 

3  Leipzig,  n.  d.     8°  (4.5X2. 7). 
ALMANACK  geographique,  ou  Petit  Atlas  elementaire  compose  de  [15]  Cartes. 

4  ...  Paris,  Chez  Demos,  1771.     24°  (3.2X3.5). 
ALMANACK  Imperial  pour  Fan  XIII.;  M.DCCC.VL     ...     *  *  *     2  vols. 

5  Paris,  [1804, '05].     8°  (6.2X3.7). 
ALMANACK  National  de  France,  Annee  commune  M.DCC.XCIII.     ...     *  *  * 

6  [Map.']  Paris,  [1792].     8°  (6.2X3.7). 
ALMON,  John,  a  bookseller  of  London  ;  b.  1738.  d.  1805. 

7  Anecdotes  of  W.  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham.     See  PITT,  W.,  1st  Earl,  &c. 

8  Collection  (A)  of  interesting,  authentic  Papers,  relative  to  the  Dispute 
between  Great  Britain  and  America  ;  shewing  the  Causes  and  Progress 
of  the  Misunderstanding,  from  1764  to  1774. 

London,  1777.     8°  (6.1X4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Called  "  Prior  Documents."     Lettered,  "Remembrancer     Part  2     1775" 

9  Remembrancer  (The) ;  or,  Impartial  Repository  of  Public  Ev.ents.    For 
.  .  .  1775-1782.     [14uoZs.]     London,  1775-'82.     8°  (6.8X3.9),  2  cols. 

ALPINUS,  Prosper,  Prof,  of  Medicine,  &c.,  Univ.  of  Padua;  b.  1553.  d.  1617. 

10  Presages  (The)  of  Life  and  Death  in  Diseases.     Translated  from  last 
Leyden  edition  ...  by  R.  James.     Vol.  1,2.     ... 

London,  1746.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
ALSTEDIUS,  John  Henry,  Prof,  of  Divin.  at  Nassau;  b.  1588.  d.  1638. 

11  Scientiarvm  omnivm  Encyclopaedia?  Tom.   1-4.     .  .  .  Insertis  passim 
Tabulis,  Compendiis,  Lemmatibus  marginalibus,  Lexicis,  Controversis, 
Figuris,  Florilegiis,  Locis  comniunibus  &  Indicibus.     ...     *  *  * 

Lvgdvni,  1649.     2°  (11.6X6.4),  2  cols. 

12  Theologia  Polemica.  4°  (6X4.1),  m.  b. 

NOTJ?.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

ALTING,  Heinrich,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Groningen ;  b.  1583.  d.  1644. 

13  Scriptorum  Theologicorum  Heidelbergensium  Tom.  1-3.     .  .  . 

Freistadii,  n.  d.     4°  (7.6X4.7),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE — Bound  in  one  volume.    Tom.  3  imperfect,  wanting-  from  p.  90. 

14  Scriptorum  Theologicorum  Heidelbergensium  Tom  2,  3.     *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  1646.     4°  (6.2X3.9),  m.b. 
ALTING,  Jacob,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Groningen ;  b.  1618.  d.  1679. 

15  Hebraeorum  Respublica  Scholastica:  sive  Historia  Academiarum  .  .  . 
in  Populo  Hebraorum.     .  .  .  Amstelodami,  1652.     24°  (4.1X2). 

16  Operum  Tomus  1,  4.     ...     Amstelodami,  1686.  2°  (10.5X0-5),  2  cols. 

NOTE. —  Each  volume  has  imprint  torn  off.    Vol.  4  imperfect,  wanting  from  p.  17'J  of 
"Apocalypse  :"  has  5  pagings.     Each  volume  has  autograph,  "  Mather  Byles." 

ALVORD,  Major  Benjamin,  U.S.A. 

17  Tangencics  of  Circles  and  of  Spheres.     Pp.  16,  and  nine  Plates.     See 
SMITHSONIAN  Institution.    (Contributions,  vol.  8.) 

ALYPIUS,  a  Greek  writer  &  musician ;  conjecturally  of  the  4th  century. 

is  Introdvctio  Mvsica,  Greece  et  Latine,  cum  Notis.    See  MEIBOM,  M.    (An- 

tiqvsB  Mvsicce  Avctores  Septem,  vol.  1.) 
AMADIS  of  Gaula.     See  LOBEIRA,  V.  rle. 


DOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


AMBEOSIUS,  St.,  Archbp.  of  Milan;  b.  340.  d.  397. 

1  Commentarij  in  omnes  D.  Pauli  Epistolas,  ex  restitution  D.  Erasmi  di- 
ligenter  recogniti.  Colonise,  1332.    8°  (4.6X2.8),  m.  b.,  pp.  521+ . 

AMBROSIUS,  an  Italian  monk;  b.  1378.  d.  1431. 

Translator.     See  DIOGENES  LAERTIUS.     De  Vitis,  etc.  Philosophorum. 
AMELOT  DE  LA  HOUSSAIE,  Abraham  Nicolas  ;  b.  1634.  d.  at  Paris,  1706. 

Editor,  &c.     See  OSSAT,  A.  d'.    Letres  du  Card.  d'Ossat. 
AMERICAN  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  founded  in  1780. 

2  Catalogue  of  Books  in  Library.     Boston,  1802.    8°,  pp.  68.    [2  copies.] 

3  Memoirs.   Vol.  1-4.     New  Series.    Vol.  1-5.      [Maps,  colored  Engrav 
ings  and  Plates .]     Boston  &  Cambridge,  1785-1855.   4°  (6-6.8  X4.5-.6). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  2-4,  and  vol.  4,5,  New  Series,  have  two  parts  each,  with  independent 
title-pages.  4  copies  of  vol.  1 ;  2  copies  of  vol.  2,  P.  I.,  3,  P.  I. 

AMERICAN  Almanac  (The)  and  Repository  of  Useful  Knowledge  for  the  Year 
41830-1862.     [ttvols.]  Boston,  1829-'62.     12°  (6.1X3.5). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  for  1830  was  edited  by  Jared  Sparks;  from  1831  to  1842  the  work  was 
conducted  b>  Joseph  E.  Worcester  ;  from  1843  to  1847  by  Francis  Bowen,  subse 
quently  by  George  P.  Sanger.  The  volumes  for  1839,  1849  and  1859  contain  Gen 
eral  Indexes  to  the  volumes  for  1830-39,  1840-49  and  1850-59,  respectively. 

AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education,  for  the  Year  1831-1833, 1835-1839.    Vol.  1-3, 
55-9.     [Bi-monthly.]  Boston,  1831-'39.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

NOTE. — A  continuation  of  Russell's  'American  Journal  of  Education,'  and  vol.  1  con 
tains  the  nos.  of  the  "  Journal "  for  August— December,  1830.  Vol.  1-6  were  edi 
ted  by  W.  C.  Woodbridge  ;  7,  by  W.  A.  Alcott  and  Woodbridge  ;  8,  by  Alcott ;  9, 
by  M.  F.  Hubbard. 

AMERICAN  Annual  Register  (The) ;  for  the  Years  1825-6 ;  1826-7  ;  1827-8-9  ; 
.61827-8-9.    Second  Part;  1829-30;  1830-31  ...     [Gvols.    Vkpaging*.] 
For  1825-'9,  New  York ;  1829-'31,  Boston,  1827-'32. 

8°  (6.8X3.8),  2  cols. 

NOTE,  —  Lettered,  "  Vol.  1,  2,  III.,  — ,  V.,  VI."    Vol.  for  1829-30  is  2d  edition. 

AMERICAN  Annual  Register  (The)  of  Public  Events ;  for  the  Years  1831-32. 
i...     [Zpagings.]  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  1833.     8°  (6.8X3.8),  2  cols. 

AMERICAN  Antiquarian  Society,  at  Worcester,  Mass. 

8  Address  to  the  Members ;  together  with  the  Laws  and  Regulations  of 
the  Institution,  &c.  -Worcester,  1819.    8°,  pp.  38. 

9  Archocologia  Americana.     Transactions  and  Collections  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society.     Vol.2.  [Indian  Dialects  of  North  America.']    3. 
[Part  I.  Massachusetts-Bay  Company  Records.] 

Cambridge,  1836,  '50.     8°  (5.9X3.6 ;  6.8X3.7). 
AMERICAN  Art-Union.    Transactions.    ***    For  the  Year  1849.    [Engraving.] 

10  New-York,  1850.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 
AMERICAN  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.     Proceedings,  First — 

n  Thirteenth  Meeting  .  .  .  ,  1848-1859.     13  vols.     [Plates.] 

Vol.  of  1st  Meeting,  Philadelphia,  1848  ;  2d  Meeting,  Boston,  1850  ; 

3d  Meeting,  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1850 ;  4th-6th  Meeting,  Washington,  1851, 

'51,  '52  ;  7th-13th  Meeting,  Cambridge,  1856-'60.  8°  (6.5X3.9). 

AMERICAN  Bible  Society.    Constitution,  formed  May,  1816  ;  with  Address  to  the 

2  People  of  the  United  States,  &c.  New-York,  1816.     8°,  pp.  20. 

3  Eighth  Anniversary.     May,  1824.  New- York,  1824.     8°,  pp.  26. 
u  Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  of  Citizens  of  New  York  and  others,  convened 

at  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  May  13,  1816;  with  Speeches 

of  G.  Griffin  and  P.  A.  Jay.  New-York,  1816.     8°,  pp.  12. 

5  Third  Report,  May  13, 1819.    With  Appendix  ;  Fourth  Report,  May  11, 

1820.    With  Appendix.     2  vols.      New-York,  18 19, '20.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  17 


AMERICAN  Biblical  Repository.     See  BIBLICAL  Repository  (The),  &c. 

AMERICAN  Biography,  Library  of.     See  SPARKS,  J. 

AMERICAN  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.     Instructions  to  the 

1  Missionaries  about  to  embark  for  the  Sandwich  Islands  ;  and  to  William 
Goodell,  &  Isaac  Bird,  attached  to  the  Palestine  Mission.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1823.     8°,  pp.  21. 

2  Memorial  Volume  of  the  first  Fifty  Years  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.     *  *  * 
4th  ed.     [Prepared  by  B.  Anderson.]        Boston,  1861.    8°  (6.4X3.8). 

3  Missionary  Herald  (The),  for  the  Year  1820-1845.    Vol.  16-41.    [Month 
ly.]     Boston,  1829-'45     8°  (7.5X4.2),  2  cols.     [2  copies  of  vol.  17-25.] 

NOTE.  —  A  continuation  of  "  The  Panoplist." 

4  Reports,  for  the  Year  1820 ;  1821 ;  1823  ;  1828.     4  vols. 

Boston,  1820-'2S.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 
AMERICAN  Citizen's   (The)   sure  Guide :  being  a  Collection  of  most  important 

5  State  Papers :  such  as  The  Declaration  of  Independence:  Articles  of 
Confederation  and  perpetual  Union ;  &c.  &c. 

Portsmouth,  1804.     16°  (4.4X3). 

AMERICAN  Colonies.     See  BRITISH  Colonies  in  America. 
AMERICAN  Colonization  Society.     The  African  Repository  and  Colonial  Jour- 

6  nal.     Vol.  9,  No.  XII. ;  10,  No.  L,  II.,  VIIL,  X.,  XL  ;  12,  No.  IL-V. ; 
18,  No.  IV.-XIV.     ...  Washington,  1834-'42.     8°  (7.6X4.2). 

7  Fifth ;  Sixteenth ;  Twenty-Ninth  ;  Thirty-first  Annual  Report. 

Washington,  1822,  '33,  '46,  '48.     8°,  pamps. 
AMERICAN   Commissioners  of  Claims  at  Paris.     Statement,   Correspondence, 

8  Conjectural  Notes,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1807.     8°  (6.9X4). 
AMERICAN  Congregational  Union.     American  Congregational  Year  Book  for  the 

9  Year  1858.    Vol.5.     [Plates.']  New-York,  1858.     8° (6.6X3.6). 
AMERICAN  Doctrinal  Tract  Society.     Publications.     Vol.  1. 

10  Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Contains  twenty -one  doctrinal  tracts,  paged  independently. 

AMERICAN  Education  Society.    American  Quarterly  Register  (The).     .  .  .    Vol. 

11  6-9,  11-14.     .  .  .  [Portraits.]  Boston,  1834-'42.     8°  (7.3X4.2). 

NOTE.— Conducted,  vol.  6-9,  by  B.  B.  Edwards  ;  11-13,  by  Edwards  and  W.  Cogs 
well  j  14,  by  Edwards  and  T.  H.  Riddel. 

12  Sixteenth — Twenty-Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Ameri 
can  Education  Society,  1832-1839 ;  with  the  Constitution  and  Rules  of 
the  Society.  Boston,  1832-'39.     8°,  pamps. 

AMERICAN  Ethnological  Society.     Transactions.    Vol.1.     [Plates  and  Illustra- 

™  tions.]  New  York,  1845.    8°  (6.4X3.5). 

AMERICAN  and  Foreign  Anti-Slavery  Society.     Annual  Report,  presented  at 

14  New  York,  May  7,  1850,  with  the  Addresses  and  Resolutions. 

New  York,  1850.     8°  (6X3.5). 
AMERICAN  Geographical  and  Statistical  Society.     Bulletin.     Vol.  1.     For  the 

15  Year  1852.     [Map  of  Paraguay.']  New  York,  1852.     8°,  pp.  79. 
AMERICAN  Home  Missionary  Society.     Sixteenth  Report,  presented  by  the  Ex- 

16  ecutive  Committee,  May  11,  1842.     With  Appendix. 

New-York,  1842.     8°  (7X4). 
AMERICAN  Institute  of  Instruction.     The  Introductory  Discourse  and  Lectures 

17  delivered  in  Boston,  before  the  Convention  of  Teachers,   and  other 
Friends  of  Education,  assembled  to  form  the  American  Institute  of  In 
struction,  August  1830.     ...  Boston,  1831.     12°  (6.1X3.6). 

3 


18  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


AMERICAN  Institute  of  Instruction,  continued. 

1  Introductory  Discourse  (The),  and  the  Lectures  delivered  before  the 
American  Institute  of  Instruction,  .  .  .  August,  1831 ;  August,  1833  ; 
August,  1835  ;  August,  1837  ;  August,  1838.     Including  the  Journal  of 
Proceedings,  and  a  List  of  the  Officers.     ...     5  vols. 

Boston,  1832-'39.     12°  (6.1X3.6). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  for  1838  is  titled,  "The  Lectures  delivered,"  &c. 

2  Lectures  (The)  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction, 
August,  1842— August,  1859.    Including  the  Journal  of  Proceedings  and 
a  List  of  the  Officers.    ...    18  vols.    Boston,  1843-'60.    12°  (5.6X3.2). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  for  1850  contains  a  General  Index  to  the  volumes  for  1830-1850. 

AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education.  [Edited  by  W.  Russell.]  For  the  Year  1826 
3-1829.  Vol.  1-4.  [Monthly.]  Boston,  1826-'29.  8°  (5.5X3.7). 

NOTE Continued  in  the  "American  Annals  of  Education." 

AMERICAN  Journal  (The)  of  Education.     Edited  by  Henry  Barnard.    Vol.  1-11. 

4  [Quarterly.     Portraits,  &c]  Hartford,  1855-'61.     8°  (6.7X3.7), 
AMERICAN  Journal  (The)  of  Education  and  College  Review.    Published  monthly. 

5  Editor :  A.  Peters.    Associate  Editors :  S.  S.  Randall,  A.  Wilder.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2,  3,  No.  I.-IV.     January  1856  to  April  1857. 

New-York,  1856-'57.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-49.  1818 — October, 
61845.    [Quarterly]    Second  Series.  Vol.  1-33.    May,  184*6— May,  1862. 
[Bi-monthly]     82  vols.     [Plates,  Maps,  Portraits  and  Engravings] 

New  Haven,  1818-'62.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  is  titled,  "The  American  Journal  of  Science,  especially  of  Geology, 
Mineralogy,"  &c.  Conducted  to  January,  1838  by  Prof.  B.  Silliman  ;  to  October, 
1845  by  Profs.  B.  Silliman  and  B.  Silliman,  jr. ;  subsequently  by  Profs.  B.  Silliman, 
B.  Silliman,  jr.  and  J.  D.  Dana,  aided  subsequently  to  May  1851,  by  Prof.  A.  Gray, 
Prof.  L.  Agassiz,  Dr.  W.  I.  Burnett,  and  Dr.  W.  Gibbs.  Vol.  50  (missing  from  Li 
brary)  is  "General  Index  to  Vol.  1-49  ;"  No.  30  of  'Second  Series'  contains  "General 
Index  of  Vol.  1-10  ;"  No.  60  contains  "  General  Index  of  Vol.  11-20  j"  No.  90  con 
tains  "  General  Index  of  Vol.  21-30." 

AMERICAN  Medical  Association.    Report  of  the  Committee  on  Medical  Sciences, 

?  presented  at  the  Third  Annual  Meeting,  at  Cincinnati,  May,  1850,  by  U. 

Parsons,  Chairman.  Philadelphia,  1850.     8°,  pp.  53. 

AMERICAN  Monthly  Review  (The).  Vol.  1-4.  January,  1832  to  December, 
81833.  [Quarterly]  Cambridge,  1832-'33.  8°  (6.1X3.6). 

AMERICAN  Museum  (The),  or  Repository  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Fugitive 

9  Pieces.     Vol.   1-6.     The  American  Museum,   or,  Universal  Magazine. 
Vol.  7-9,  11.     10  vols.         Philadelphia,  1787-'92.     8°  (7X3.8),  2  cols. 

Note.  -Nos.  for  January,  1787  ;  February,  March,  July,  1788,  are  wanting.  Two  copies 
of  nos.  for  January,  February,  May-December,  1790. 

AMERICAN  Peace  Society.     The  Calumet.     New  Series  of  the  Harbinger  of 

10  Peace.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Bi-monthly] 

New  York,  [1831-'36].    8°  (6.4X4.1). 

11  Harbinger  (The)  of  Peace.     ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1-3. 

New  York,  [1828-'31].     12°  (5.2X3.1). 

12  Prize  Essays  on  a  Congress  of  Nations,  for  the  Adjustment  of  Interna 
tional  Disputes,  and  for  the  Promotion  of  Universal  Peace,  without  Re 
sort  to  Arms.     Together  with  a  Sixth  Essay  comprising  the  Substance 
of  the  Rejected  Essays.    Boston,  1840.    8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  706.  [2  copies.] 

3  Eighth  Annual  Report,  May  1836.  Hartford,  1836.     8°,  pp.  19. 
H  Ninth  Annual  Report,  May,  1837.  Hartford,  1837.     8°,  pp.  32. 


CATALOHUE  OF  THE  LIDRARV.  19 


AMERICAN  Pharmaceutical  Association.    Proceedings  at  the  Ninth  Annual  Meet- 

1  ing,  held  in  the  City  of  New  York,  September,  1860.    With  the  Constitu 
tion  and  Roll  of  Members.     [Plates.]     Philadelphia,  1860.  8°(6.5X3.9). 

AMERICAN  Philosophical  Society,  at  Philadelphia.     Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society.     .  .  .     [Classed,  with  Index  of 
Authors.']  Philadelphia,  1824.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

3  Transactions.    Vol.  1-6.     From  the  Year  1769  to  [1809].     Vol.  1-11.— 
New  Series.    17  vols.     [Maps,  Plates  and  Engravings.']  Phila 
delphia,  1771-1857.      4°  (6.8-8.4X4.2-6.2).    [2  copies  of  First  Series.] 

4  Transactions.     Vol.  1.     2d  edition  corrected.     [Maps,  Plates,  &c.] 

Philadelphia,  1789.     4°  (6.8X4.2).     [2  copies.] 
AMERICAN  Precedents  of  Declarations.     Collected  chiefly  from  Manuscripts  of 

5  accomplished  Pleaders,  digested  and  arranged  under  distinct  Titles  and 
Divisions  ;  and  adapted  to  the  most  modern  Practice.     With  a  prefixed 
Digest  of  Rules  and  Cases  concerning  Declarations.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1802.     8°  (6.7X3),  m.  r. 
AMERICAN  Principles.     See  ADAMS,  J.  Q. 
AMERICAN  Publishers'  Circular  (The)  and  Literary  Gazette.     Vol.  1-7. 

c  New  York,  1855-'62.     4°  (9.7X6.5),  2  cols. 

AMERICAN  Quarterly  Register  (The).     See  AMERICAN  Education  Society. 
AMERICAN  Quarterly  Review  (The).     See  WALSH,  R. 
AMERICAN  Review  (The)  of  History  and  Politics,  &c.     See  WALSH,  R. 
AMERICAN  Scenery ;  or,  Land,  Lake,  and  River  Illustrations  of  Transatlantic 

7  Nature.   From  Drawings  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  engraved  .  .  . ,  by  R.  Wallis, 
J.  Cousen,  Willmore,  &c.    The  Literary  Department  by  N.  P.Willis.  Vol. 
1,2.    [66-f  53  Plates,  Portrait  and  Map.]    London,  1840.   4°  (7.1X4.8). 

AMERICAN  Sunday-School  Union.     Anniversary  Sermons  delivered  at  the  Re- 

8  quest  of  the  American  Sunday-School  Union,  by  ...  Dr.  Wayland,  Dr. 
Humphreys,  Dr.  Hodge,  Dr.  Henshaw,  Dr.  Ferris,  Rev.  Mr.  Blagden, 
Rev.  Mr.  Taylor,  Dr.  Tyng,  Dr.  Schmucker,  Dr.  Storrs,  Dr.  Smyth,  Dr. 
Bethune,  Dr.  Johns.     1830-1848.       Philadelphia,  n.  d.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Each  Sermon  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging-. 

9  First-XXVth  Annual  Report.  Philadelphia,  1825-'49.     8°,  pamps. 

10  Union  Bible  Dictionary  (The).     .  .  .     2d  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1838.     12°  (4.5X2.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  650. 

11  Union  Bible  Dictionary.    ...     Philadelphia,  1839.    8°  (7.1X4.1),  2  cols. 
AMERICAN  Temperance  Society.    Permanent  Temperance  Documents.    Vol.  1. 

12  Boston,  1836.     8°  (6.6X3-7). 

NOTE.  —  Consists  of  Annual  Reports,  Fourth-Eighth,  with  independent  pagings. 

13  Fourth-Eighth  Annual  Reports.     1831-1834. 

Boston,  1831-'34.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 
AMERICAN  Tract  Society,  Boston.     14th  Annual  Report,  May  25,  1828 ;  22d 

14  Annual  Report,  May  25,1836.  Boston,  1828,  '36.     8°,  pamps. 
AMERICAN  Tract  Society,  New-York.     The  Evangelical  Family  Library.     Vol. 

151-14.  New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.9). 

NOTE.  —  Title-pages  are  engraved.     Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 

AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.     Tracts.     First  Series.    Vol.  1-21.    Contain 
ing  No.  1-251.  Boston,  1826-'48.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

NOTE.  — Issued  monthly.  Vol.  1-6  are  without  collective  title-page.  Paged  as  vol 
umes,  and  independently.  No.  49,  61,  73,  84,  95,  107,  119, 131,  143,  155,  167,  113, 
191,  203,  215,  227,  239,  251,  are  the  Annual  Reports  (6th-23d)  of  the  Association. 
No.  48,  54,  60,  66,  72,  are  Mr.  Tuckerman's  Semi-annual  Reports  (7th-llth)  as  a 
Minister  at  Large  in  Boston  ;  76,  83,  Mr.  Barnard's  Hep3rts  as  Minister,  &c. 


20  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


AMERICAN  Whig  Review  (The).  -  *  *  *     Vol.  1-13.     [Monthly.    Portraits.'} 

1  New  York,  1845-'ol.     8°  (7.5X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —Vol.  1-10  are  titled,  "  The  American  Keview ;  a  Whig  Journal,"  &c.  Vol.  7- 
13  are  also  designated,  "  New  Series.     Vol.  1-7." 

AMES,  Hon.  Fisher,  LL.D.,  of  Dedham,  Mass. ;  b.  1758.  d.  1808. 

2  Oration  on  the  Sublime  Virtues  of  Gen.  George  Washington,  pronounced 
before  the  Governor,  the  Council,  and  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts, 
Feb.  8,  1800.  Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  31. 

3  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  April  28, 
1796,  on  the  Treaty  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain. 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  52. 

4  Speeches  in  Congress.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloq.  of  U.S.,  vol.  1.) 

5  Works.     Compiled  by  a  number  of  his  Friends.     To  which  are  prefixed, 
Notices  of  his  Life  and  Character  [by  J.  T.  Kirkland].     *  *  *     [Por 
trait.']  Boston,  1809.     8°  (5.7X3.4),  pp.  xxxii.,  519. 

AMES,  William,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Divin.  at  Franeker ;  b.  1576.  d.  1633. 

6  Anti-Synodalia  scripta,  vel  Animadversiones  in  Dogmatica  ilia,  qua?  Re- 
monstrantes  in  Synodo  Dordracena,  exhibuerunt,  &  postea  divulgarunt. 
***  Amstelodami,  1633.     24°  (3.9X2.2). 

7  Bellarminus  enervatus,  sive  Disputationes  Anti-Bellarminianai.     .  .  . 
Tom.  1-4.     ..,  Amstelodami,  1628.     24°  (4.1X2.3). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  one  volume.    Title-page  of  Vol.  1  is  embellished. 

8  Bellarminvs  enervatvs,  sive  Dispvtationes  Anti-Bellarminianae.      .  .  . 
Tom.  3.  4.     ...  Oxoniffi,  1629.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 

NOTE.  — Bound  in  one  volume.    Autographs,  "  A.  Holmes",  "  Ezra  Stiles." 

9  Conscience,  with  the  Power  and  Cases  thereof.     .  .  .    Translated  out  of 
Latine.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1643.     4°  (6.1X3. 5). 

NOTE.  —  Autographs,  "  Josh  Cotton,"  "  I.  Mather,"   "Samuelis  Matheri,"  "Mather 

Bytes." 
10  Conscientia  (De),  et  eius  lure  vel  Casibus,  Libri  quinque.     *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  1630.    4°  (6X4.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  — Title-page  is  embellished. 

n  Fresh  Svit  (A)  against  Human  Ceremonies  in  God's  Worship.     Or  a 

Triplication  unto  D.  Bvrgesse  his  Rejoinder  for  D.  Morton.    ...    *  *  * 

[London]  1633.     4°  (5.7X3.7),  pp.  156,  533,  64. 

2  Marrow  (The)  of  Sacred  Divinity,  draune  ovt  of  the  holy  Scriptures, 

and  the  Interpreters  thereof,  and  brought  into  method:     Translated  out 

of  the  Latine  ...      *  *  *  .  London,  1642.     4°  (6.3X3.5). 

•3  Medvlla  S.  S.  Theologioe  .  .  .  [With']  Disputatio  de  Fidei  Divine  Veri- 

tate.    Ed.  3tia  .  .  .  Londini,  1629.     24°  (4.4X2.3). 

*  Medvlla  S.  S.  Theologia?  .  .  .  [With']  Disputatio  de  Fidei  Divin®  Veri- 

tate.     Ed.  4ta  .  .  .  Londini,  1630.     24°  (4.4X2.3). 

5  Medvlla  Theologica.     .  .  .  Amstelodami,  1656.     24°  (4.4X2  2)" 

NOTE — Title-page  is  embellished. 

Saints  Security  (The)  against  Seducing  Spirits,  or,  The  Anointing  from 
the  Holy  One  the  best  Teaching.  Sermon  at  St.  Paul's  before  the  Lord 
Mayor,  £c.  of  London,  Nov.  5,  1651.  *  *  * 

London,  1652.     4°(6.lX4),  pp.  39. 
7  Second  Manvdvction  (A)  for  Mr.  Robinson.     .  .  . 

[London]  1615.    4°  (5.6X4.1),  pp.  35. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  21 


AMHERST  COLLEGE,  at  Amherst,  Mass.;  founded  in  1821. 

1  Catalogue  of  Amherst  College  Library.     [Alphabetical.'] 

Amherst,  1855.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

2  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students.     1841-42  ;  1843-44 ;  1845-46  ; 
1846-47 ;  1847-48  ;  1848-49 ;   1849-50  ;   1850-51 ;   1851-52  ;  1852-53 ; 
1853-4;  1854-5;  1855-6;  1856-57;  1857-8;  1858-9;  1859-60.     [Oc 
casional  Plate.]  Amherst,  1841-'59.     8°,  pamps. 

3  Catalogus  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia  gesserunt,  quique  alicujus  gradus 
laurea  donati  sunt.     1854;  1857.         Amherstise,  1854,  '57.     8°,  pamps. 

4  Discourses  and  Addresses  at  the  Installation  and  Inauguration  of  Rev. 
W.  A.  Stearns,  D.  D.  as  President  of  Amherst  College,  and  Pastor  of 
the  College  Church.  Amherst,  1855.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

AMI  (L')  des  Patriotes,  ou,  Le  Defenseur  de  la  Revolution.     No.  IL-XLVIIL, 

5  Decembre,  1790-Octobre,  1791.  Paris,  1790-'91.     8°  (5.4X3). 
AMMIANUS,  Marcellinus,  a  soldier  &  historian,  of  the  4th  century. 

6  Roman  Historic  (The),  containing  such  Acts  and  Occurrents  as  passed 
under  Constantius,  lulianus,  lovianus,  Valentinianus,  and  Valens,  Em- 
perours.     Digested  into  18.  Books,  the  Remains  of  31.     ...     Now 
translated  ...  by  P.  Holland.     *  *  * 

London,  1609.     2°  (8.9X5.1),  m.  n. 
AMORY,  Thomas  C. 

7  Life  of  James  Sullivan;  with  Selections  from  his  "Writings.     Vol.  1,  2. 
[Portrait.]  Boston,  1859.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

AMOS,  Andrew,  Prof,  of  Law,  Univ.  of  London. 

8  Study  (On  the)  of  English  Law.     Introductory  Lecture,   delivered  in 
the  University  of  London,  Nov.  8,  1830.       London,  1830.     8°,  pp.  18. 

AMPELIUS,  Lucius,  a  Roman  writer,  conjecturally  of  the  3d  century. 

9  Liber  memorialis.       Lugduni  Batavorum,  1722.     8°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  51. 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  '  Epitome  Rerum  Romanarum  '  of  Floras. 

AMPERE,  Jean  Jacques,  Prof,  of  French  Lit.  at  College  of  France',  6.  1800. 
10  Histoire  Litteraire  de  la  France  avant  le  Douzieme  Siecle.     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1839-'40.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

AMSTERDAM.     Le  Guide,  ou  nouvelle  Description  d' Amsterdam ;  enseignant 
n  aux  Voyageurs,  et  aux  Negocians,  son  Origine,  ses  Aggrandissemens,  & 
son  Etat  actuel ;  &c.     .  .  .     [Engravings.] 

Amsterdam,  1772.     8°  (6X3.3). 
ANACIIARSIS  the  Younger.    Travels  in  Greece.     See  BARTHELEMI,  J.  J. 

ANACREON,  a  Greek  lyric  Poet ;  b.  at  Teos  in  Ionia,  fl.  535  B.C. 

12  Carmina.     [Greek  and  Latin,  facing.]     .  .  .  Purgavit,  turbata  Metra 
restituit,  Notasque  cum  nova  Interpretatione  adjecit  Sapphus  .  .  .  Oda- 
ria,  cum  novo  Commentario  :  item  Theocriti  Anacreonticum  in  Mortuum 
Adonin.     Ed.  altera  .  .  .     [Portrait.]     Londini,  1710.     8°  (4.8X2.9). 

ANALECTA  Latina  Majora  ;  or,  Passages  selected  from  the  principal  Latin  Prose 

13  Writers  for  the  use  of  Schools :  with  English  Notes,  critical  and  ex 
planatory.    ...  London,  n.  d.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

chimiques  des  nouvelles  Eaux  minerales,  vitrioliques,  ferrugineuses, 

14  decouvertes  a  Passy  dans  la  Maison  de  Madame  de  Calsabigi.    Avec  les 
Proprietes  medicinales  de  ces  memes  Eaux. 

[No  imprint]  1757.     12°  (4.7X2.3). 


BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ANAYA,  A.,  a  teacher  of  languages  in  London. 

1  Discours  sur  la  maniere  d'apprendre  les  Langues  vivantes,  et  particu-' 
lierement  1'Italienne  &  1'Espagnole  ;  suivi  d'un  Traite  sur  les  Difficultes 
de  la  Lecture  des  Poetes  de  ces  deux  Nations.    Londres,  1818.    8°  (5X3). 

2  Essay  (An)  on  Spanish  Literature  .  .  .  ;  with  an  Account  of  the  best 
"Writers  .  .  .,  and  some  critical  Remarks  ;  followed  by  a  History  of  the 
Spanish  Drama,  and  Specimens  .  .  .          London  1818.     12°  (5.2X3). 

ANCIENT  Ecclesiastical!  Histories   (The)  of  the  first  six  hundred  Years  after 

3  Christ ;  written  in  the  Greek  tongue  by  ...  Eusebius,  Socrates,  and 
Evagrius.     .  .  .     Whereurito  is  annexed  Dorotheus  of  the  Lives  and 
Ends  of  the  Prophets,  Apostles,  and  LXX.  Disciples.     .  .  .  Faithfully 
translated  ...  by  M.  Hanmer.     .  .  .  [Witli]    a  brief  Chronographie 
.  .  .  5th  Ed.     ...          London,  1650.     2°  (9.2X5.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  598-}-. 

NOTE — The  Works  of  Socrates,  Evagrius  and  Dorotheas,  and  the  Chronographie 
have  independent  title-pages,  bearing  date,  1649. 

ANCIENT  Liturgy  (The)  of  the  Church  of  Jerusalem,  being  the  Liturgy  of  St. 

4  James,  freed  from  all  latter  Additions  and  Interpolations  .  .  .    With  an 
English  Translation  and  Notes,  as  also  an  Appendix.     .  .  . 

London,  1744.     4°  (7.9X5.6),  var.  cols. 
ANCILLON,  Jean  Pierre  Frederic,  a  Prussian  Historian  ;  b.  1767.  d.  1837. 

5  Tableau  des  Revolutions  du  Systeme  politique  de  PEurope,  depuis  la  Fin 
du  Quinzieme  Siecle.     Par  F.  Ancillon.     *  *  *     Tom.  1-7. 

Paris,  1806-'07.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 
ANDERSON,  Adam,  a  clerk  in  tlie  South  Sea  House,  London  ;  b.  1692.  d.  1765. 

6  Historical  (An)  and  Chronological  Deduction  of  the  Origin  of  Com 
merce  from  the  Earliest  Accounts.     .  .  .     Carefully  revised,  corrected, 
and  continued  to  the  present  Time.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     [Maps.] 

London,  1787-89.     4°  (7.9X6).     [2  copies.] 
ANDERSON,  JEneas,  Sec*y  to  Embassy. 

7  Narrative  (A)  of  the  British  Embassy  to   China,  in  ...  1792,  1793, 
and  1794.     ...     2d  ed.  London,  1795.     8°  (5.9X3.9),  m.  d.' 

5  Narrative  (A)  of  the  British  Embassy  to  China,  in  ...     1792,  1793, 
and  1794.     ...  New-York,  1795.     12°  (5. 2X2  8)' 

ANDERSON,  C.,  M.D. 

Translator.     See  WERNER,  A.  G.     New  Theory  of  Veins. 

ANDERSON,  George,  A.M. 

General  View  of  the  Variations  which  have  been  made  in  the  Affairs  of 
the  East-India  Company  since  1784.  London,  1792.  8°  (5.3X2.7). 

0  Supplement  to  the  General  View  of  the  Affairs  of  the  E.  I.  Co. ;  with 
Answer  to  the  Observations  of  Tierney.         London,  1792.     8°,  pp.  37. 

ANDERSON,  Isaac  P.,  son  of  Eev.  E.  A.  of  WenJiam;  b.  1798.  d.  1818. 

1  Memoirs.     ...     ***  Boston,  1819.     24°  (4^9X2  8} 
ANDERSON,  James,  LL.D.,  F.E.S.;  b.  1739.  d.  1808. 

2  Essay  (An)  on  Quick-Lime  as  a  Cement,  and  as  a  Manure.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1799.     12°  (5.4X3.1)! 

Observation  on  the  Means  of  exciting  a  Spirit  of  National  Industry  - 
chiefly  intended  to  promote  the  Agriculture,  Commerce,  Manufactures', 
and  Fisheries,  of  Scotland.  ...  Dublin,  1779.  8°  (6X3  4) 

Natural  and  Economical  History  of  Sheep,  &c.     See  PALUS,  P   S 


CATALOGUE     0  F     T II E     L I  B  R  A  R  Y.  2  3 


ANDERSON,  Rev.  Rufus,  of  Wenham,  Mass. ;  b.  1765.  d.  1814. 

1  Two  Discourses,  delivered  on  the  Public  Fast  in  Massachusetts,  April  8, 
1802.  Portland,  1802.     8°,  pp.  40. 

ANDERSON,  Rufus,  D.D.,  Sec'y  A.B.C.F.M.,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1818  ;  b.  1796. 

2  Observations  upon  the  Peloponnesus  and  Greek  Islands,  made  in  1829. 
[Map.']  Boston,  1830.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Board,  &c.    Memorial  Volume. 

ANDERSSON,  Charles  John ;  b.  in  Sweden,  about  1800.  d.  1856. 

3  Lake  Ngami ;  or,  Explorations  and  Discoveries  during  Four  Years'  Wan 
derings  in  the  Wilds  of  South  Western  Africa.     With  an  introductory 
Letter  by  J.  C.  Fremont.     With  numerous  Illustrations  .  .  . 

New  York,  1857.     8°  (6.5X4). 
ANDOCIDES,  an  Athenian  Orator;  b.  467  B.C.  d.  411  B.C. 

4  Andocidis  Interpretatio  Latina.     See  ANTIPHON.     Antiphontis,  etc. 

5  Quae  extant  opera.     See  ANTIPHON.     Antiphontis,  etc. 
ANDOVER  Theological  Seminary.     See  THEOLOGICAL  Seminary  in  Andover. 
ANDRE,  John,  Adj.-Oen.  in  British  Army ;  b.  1751.  executed  1780. 

6  Life  and  Career.     See  SARGENT,  Winthrop. 

7  Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  Andre.     See  BENSON,  E. 
ANDRES,  Juan,  a  Spanish  Jesuit ;  b.  1740.  d.  1817. 

8  Origine  (Dell'),  Progressi  e  Stato  Attuale  di  ogni  Letteratura.    Tom.  1-8. 

Roma,  1808-'18.     4°  (7.6X4.5),  m.  h. 
ANDREWS,  Edward  W.,  A.M. 

9  Address  (An)  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society,  in  Newbury- 
port,  Feb.  22,  1816.  Newburyport,  1816.     8°,  pp.  15. 

ANDREWS,  Israel  D.,  U.S.  Consul  for  Canada  &  New  Brunswick. 

10  Report  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  British  North  American  Colo 
nies,  and  on  the  Trade  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  Rivers  ;  &c.     See  UNI 
TED  STATES.     Commercial  Documents. 

ANDREWS,  John,  D.D.,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.;  b.  1765.  d.  1845. 

11  Discourse  before  the  Merrimack  Humane  Society,  Sept.  1,  1812.    With 
Appendix.  Newburyport,  1812.     8°,  pp.  32. 

12  Eulogy  on  Gen.  George  Washington ;  delivered  at  Newburyport,  Feb. 
22, 1800.  Newburyport,  [1800].     8°,  pp.  21. 

13  Sermon  delivered  Nov.  26, 1808,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cary. 
With  Appendix.  Newburyport,  1808.     8°,  pp.  31. 

ANDREWS,  William  S.,  of  Boston. 

14  Treatise  (A)  upon  Theological  Subjects ;  containing  an  Exposition  and 
Defence  of  the  great  Doctrines  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion ;  to 
gether  with  several  Prayers  ...     *  *  *     Cambridge,  1829.   12°(4.9X3). 

ANDREW'S  London  Directory  (The  Fifth  Edition  of),  for  the  Year  1792.     .  .  . 

15  London,  n.  d.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
ANECDOTA  Graeca.     See  BEKKER,  I. 

ANECDOTES.   Anecdotes  Americaines,  ou  Histoire  abregee  des  principaux  Evene- 

16  merits  arrives  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde,  depuis  sa  Decouverte  jusqu'a 
1'epoque  presente.  Paris,  1776.     8°  (5X2.6),  pp.  782. 

i?  Anecdotes  Angloises,  depuis  1'Etablissement  de  la  Monarchic  jusqu'au 
Regne  de  Georges  III.  Paris,  1769.  8°  (5X2.6),  pp.  720. 

18  Anecdotes  Arabes  et  Musulmanes,  depuis  1'An  de  J.  C.  614  .  .  . ;  jusqu'a 
1'Extinction  totale  du  Califat,  en  1538.  Paris,  1772.  8°  (5X2.6),  pp.  732. 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


ANECDOTES  des  Beaux-Arts.    .  .  .     Avec  des  Notes  historiques  et  critiques  .  .  . 

1  Par  M  *  *  *.     Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1776-'80.     8°  (5X2.6). 

2  Anecdotes  Chi.noises,  Japonoises,  Siamoises,  Tonquinoises,&c.;  dans  les- 
quelles  on  s'est  attache  principalement  aux  Moeurs,  Usages,  Coutumes, 
&  Religions  de  ces  differens  Peuples  de  1'Asie.     Paris,  1774.    8°  (5X2.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  'Anecdotes'  of  each  people  has  independent  paging1. 

3  Anecdotes  Espagnoles  et  Portugaises,  depuis  1'Origine  de  la  Nation  jus 
qu'a  nos  jours.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1773.     8°  (5X2.6). 

4  Anecdotes  Francoises,  depuis  1'Etablissement  de  la  Monarchic  jusqu'au 
Regne  de  Louis  XV.    2de  ed.     ...     Paris,  1768.    8°  (5X2.6),  pp.  664. 

5  Anecdotes  Germaniques,  .  .  .  avant  1'Ere  Chretienne  106,  jusqu'a  nos 
jours.  Paris,  1769.     8°  (5X2.6),  pp.  727+. 

6  Anecdotes  inedites  de  la  Fin  du  18e  Siecle,  pour  servir  de  Suite  aux  An 
ecdotes  Fran§aises.  Paris,  n.  d.     8°  (5X2.6). 

7  Anecdotes  du  Nord,  comprenant  la  Suede,  le  Danemarck,  la  Pologne,  & 
la  Russie  ;  depuis  1'Origine  de  ces  Monarchies  jusqu'a  present. 

Paris,  1770.     8°  (5X2.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  'Anecdotes'  of  each  nation  has  independent  paging. 

8  Anecdotes  des  Republiques.    .  .  .    P'tie  I.,  comprenant  Genes  &  la  Corse, 
Venise  &  Malthe,  &  la  Suisse.    II.,  comprenant  la  Flandre  &  la  Hollande, 
la  Savoye,  la  Hongrie,  &  la  Boheme.    2  vols.      Paris,  1771.    8°  (5X2.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  'Anecdotes'  of  each  nation  has  independent  paging. 

ANGELO  BUONAROTTI,  Michel.     See  BUONAEOTTI,  M.  ANGELO. 

ANGLERS  9  (The).    Eight  Dialogues  in  Verse.         London,  1758.     12°,  pp.  56. 

ANNALES  de  Chemie  et  de  Physique.     See  GAY-LUSSAC,  N.  F. 

ANNALES  des  Mines,  ou  Recueil  de  Memoires  sur  PExploitation  des  Mines. 

»  Tom.  1,  2.  ^  1816,  '17.  Paris,  1817,  '18.     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

ANNALS  of  Education,  American.     See  AMERICAN  Annals,  &c. 
ANNALS  of  Chemistry,  Mathematics,  &c.    See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Magazine,  &c. 
ANNALS  of  Electricity,  Magnetism,  &c.    See  STURGEON,  W. 
ANNALS  of  the  Peninsular  Campaigns,  from  MDCCCVIII  to  MDCCCXIV. 

Philadelphia,  1831.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
ANNALS  (The)  of  Philosophy.    Vol.  10-16.    July,  1817  to  December,  1820. 

J  New  Series.  Vol.  1-12.     January,  1821—  December,  1826.      [Monthly. 
Plates.]  London,  1817-'26.     8°  (7X3.9). 

NOTE.—  Edited,  vol.  10-16,  by  T.  Thomson,  assisted  in  vol.  11,  12,  by  A.  Aikin  and  J 
Bostock  ;  subsequently  by  E.  Phillips.  Continued  in  "  The  Philosophical  Maga 
zine,  or  Annals  of  Chemistry,"  &c. 

ANNE,  Queen  of  Great  Britain  ;  b.  1664.  d.  1714. 

3  Memoirs  of  Queen  Anne  ;  being  a  compleat  Supplement  to  the  History 

of  her  Reign.     ...  London,  1729.     8°  (5.9X3.1  j. 

'  Memoir.     See  JAMESON,  A.  M.    (Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns,  vol  2  ) 

ANNUAL  Register  (The),  or  a  View  of  the  History,  Politics,  and  Literature,  for 

15  1786;  1787;   1789;  1794;  1796.     5  vols. 

London,  17S8-'97.     8°  (6.3X3.9). 

ANNUAL  of  Scientific  Discovery,  1859-1862.     See  WELLS,  D.  A. 
ANQUETIL,  Louis  Pierre,  brother  of  following  ;  b.  1723.  d.  1808 

stoire  de  France,  depuis  les  Gaulois  jusqu'a  la  Fin  de'la  Monarchie, 

M.Anquetil.     Tom.  1-14.  Paris,  1805.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 

fs  des  Guerres  et  des  Traites  de  Paix  de  la  France,  .  .  .  depuis  la 

Paix  de  Westphalie,  en  1648,  jusqu'a  celle  de  Versailles,  en  1783.     Par 

en.  Anquetil 


an  6  [1798]<     go  (4<8><2 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          25 


ANQUETIL  DU  PERRON,  Abraham  Hyacinthe,  a  FT.  Orientalist :  6.1731.  ^.1805. 

1  Historische  und  chronologische  Abhancllungen  yon  Indien,  und  dessen 
Beschreibung  des  Laufes  der  Strohme  Ganges  und  Gagra.     See  TIEF- 

FENTHALER,  J. 

ANSTED,  David  Thomas,  Prof,  of  Geol.,  King's  College,  London',  b.  1812. 

2  Geologist's  Text  Book  (The).     ...  London,  1845.     8°  (5X2.8). 
ANSWER  to  a  Pamphlet,  containing  the  Correspondence  of  the  Hon.  John  Jay, 

3  and  Lewis  Littlepage.  New-York,  n.  d.     4°,  pp.  29. 
ANSWER  to  Dr.  Stillingfleet's   Sermon,  by  some  Nonconformists,  being  the 

4  Peaceable  Design  renewed.  London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  44. 
ANTIIOLOGIA  Graeca,  cum  Versione  Latina  Grotii.     See  BOSCH,  H.  de. 
ANTHOLOGY,  The  Monthly,  &c.     See  MONTHLY  Anthology  (The),  &c. 
ANTHON,  Charles,  LL.D.,  Pro/,  of  Anc't  Lang.,  Columbia  Coll.,  N. T. ;  b.  1797. 

Editor.     See  LEMPRIERE,  J.    Bibliotheca  Classica. 
Editor.     See  POTTER,  J.     Archaeologia  Grseca. 
ANTHONY,  Susanna,  an  eminently  pious  woman  of  E.I. ;  b.  1726.  d.  1791. 

5  Life  and  Character.     See  HOPKINS,  Samuel,  D.D. 

ANTIENT  Metaphysics.     .  .  .  London,  1784.     4°  (7.5  irr.X^.l). 

ANTI-JACOBIN  Review  (The)  and  Magazine  ;  or,  Monthly  Political  and  Literary 

6  Censor.     From  July,  1798  to  August  (incl.)  1799.     ...     *  *  *     Vol. 
1-3.     .  .  .  [Plates.]  London,  1799.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

ANTI-MASONIC  Review  (The)  and  Magazine.     See  WARD,  H.  D. 
ANTIMASONIC  State  Convention  of  Massachusetts.    Abstract  of  the  Proceed- 

7  ings  of  the  Anti-Masonic   State  Convention  of  Massachusetts,  Boston, 
Dec.  30,  1829-Jan.  1,  1830.  Boston,  1830.     8°,  pp.  32. 

3  Brief  Report  of  the  Debates,  &c.  in  the  Anti-Masonic  Convention,  Bos 
ton,  Dec.  30,  31,  1829 ;  and  Jan.  1,  1830.       Boston,  1830.     8°,  pp.  48. 
9  Abstract  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Anti-Masonic  State  Convention  of 
Massachusetts,  Boston,  May  19  &  20,  1831.     Boston,  1831.    8°,  pp.  78. 
ANTIOCH  COLLEGE,  at   Yellow  Springs,  Ohio.     Catalogue  of  Antioch  College 
10  for  the  Academical  Year  1856-7.  Springfield,  1857.     8°,  pp.  50. 

ANTIPHON,  an  Athenian  Orator-,  b.  480  B.C.  d.  411  B.C. 

n  Antiphontis  et  Andocidis  quee  exstant  omnia  Indicibus  locupletissimis 
Varietate  Lectionis  continua  Interpretatione  Latina  Annotationibus  va 
riorum  .  .  .  et  suis  illustravit  G.  S.  Dobson  Proefiguntur  Adversaria. 
...  P.  P.  Dobree  Londini,  1828.  8°  (6.7X3.7). 

12  Antiphontis  Andocidis  et  Lysia3  Interpretatio  Latina 

Londini,  1828.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
ANTISELL,  Thomas,  M.D. 

is  Geological  Report.     See  UNITED  STATES.  Explorations  and  Surveys. 

(Explorations  and  Surveys  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  7.) 
ANTONINUS,  Marcus  Aurelius,  Emperor  of  Rome;  b.  121.  d.  180. 

14  M.  Antonini  eorum  quse  ad  seipsum  Libri  XII.     [  Greek  and  Latin."] 
Recogniti  &  Notis  illustrati.       Oxonise,  1704.     8°  (6.5X3.6),  par.  cols. 

ANTONIUS,  Marcus,  de  Dominis,  Arclibp.  of  Venice. 

15  Republica  Ecclesiastica  (De).  2°  (10.6X5.9),  m.  r.,  pp.  773-f-. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

ANVILLE,  Joseph  Baptiste  Bourguignon  D'.     See  D'ANYILLE,  J.  B.  B. 

APHORISMS  of  Wisdom,  chiefly  from  Swedenborg.     See  SWEDENBORG,  E. 

4 


20  IIOWL'OIX     COLLEGE. 


APOCALYPSIS  ;  or,  The  Revelation  of  certain  notorious  Advancers  of  Heresie  ; 

1  with  their  Lives,  Actions,  &c.    [Portraits.]    London,  1658.    8°,  pp.  78. 
APOCRYPHA  (The).     S.ee  BIBLE, — The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c. 
APOLLONIUS  Dyscolus,  of  Alexandria,  a  Greek  grammarian  ;  fi.  138-163. 

2  Libri  de  Conjunctionibus  et  Adverbiis.    Greece.    See  BEKKER,  I.   (Anec- 
dota  Graeca,  vol.  2.) 

APOLLONIUS  Hhodius,  a  Greek  Poet ;  b.  in  Egypt,  fl.  490  B.  0. 

3  Argonauticam  Libri  IIII.    Scholia  vetusta  in  eosdem  libros,  qure  palmam 
.  .  .  obtinere  existimantur.     Cum  Annotationibus  H.  Stephani.     .  .  . 
*  *  *  Excudebat  H.  Stephanus  [Paris],  1574.     4°  (7.5X4.4). 

APOLLONIUS  Tyanstus,  a  celebrated  Pythagorean  Philosopher ;  b.  at  Tyana,  in 
Cappadocia,  lived  about  the  beginning  of  the  Christian  era. 

4  Life,  by  Rev.  J.  H.  Newman.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  10). 

5  Life.     See  PIIILOSTRATUS,  F.     Two  First  Books,  &c. 
APOSTOLICAL  Constitutions,  in  Greek  and  English ;  with  an  Essay  on  the  same. 

See  WHISTON,  W.     Primitive  Christianity  reviv'd.     Vol.  2,  3. 
APPEAL  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Religion.     See  OSWALD,  J. 
APPLETON,  Rev.  Jesse,  D.D.,  2d  Pres.  of  Bowd.  Coll.,  1807-'19 ;  &.1772.  d.  1819. 

6  Address  (An)  before  the  Massachusetts   Society  for  suppressing  Intem 
perance,  May  31,  1816.  Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  28.     [2  copies.] 

7  Addresses  to  the  Candidates  for  the  Degree  of  A.  B.  at  the  Annual  Com 
mencements  of  Bowdoin  College,  1808-1818.  [Manuscript  of  I.  Bourne.'] 

4°  (9.2X6.3). 

8  Addresses.    Delivered  at  the  Annual  Commencements  [of  Bowdoin  Col 
lege'].,  from  1808  to  1816;  with  [his  Inaugural  Address  and]  a  Sketch 
of  his  Character  [by  Ichabod  Nichols,  D.I).]. 

Brunswick,  1820.     8°  (6.1X3. 6).     [2  copies.] 

9  Discourse  delivered  at  Bath,  May  llth,  1813,  before  the  Society  for  dis 
countenancing  and  suppressing  Public  Vices.    Boston,  1813.    8°,  pp.  24. 

10  Discourse  delivered  June  20,  1813,  before  the  Officers  and  Students  of 
Bowdoin  College,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Tutor  Frederick  Southgate, 
A.  B.  Boston,  1813.  8°,  pp.  24. 

n  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  25,  1814.          Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  29. 

12  God's  Care  of  his  Church.     Sermon  delivered  at  Gorham,  Jan.  18, 1809, 
at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Asa  Rand.     [Ch.,  by  Paid  Coffin;  R.H.,  by 
Daniel  Marrett.]  Portland,  [1809].     8°,  pp.  28. 

13  Lectures  delivered  at  Bowdoin  College,  and  occasional  Sermons.    [Por 
trait.]  Brunswick,  1822.     8°  (6.4X3.7).     [2  copies.] 

14  Perpetuity  (The)  and  Importance  of  the  Sabbath.     A  Sermon  delivered 
at  Portland,  Nov.  10,  1814.  Portland,  1814.     8°,  pp.  30. 

15  Sermon  delivered  at  Augusta,  Oct.  16,  1811,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Benjamin  Tappan.     [Ch.,  by  H.  Packard;  RJL,  by  F.  Parker.] 

Augusta,  1811.     8°,  pp.  23. 

Sermon  delivered  at  Brunswick,  April  13,  1815,  National  Thanksgiving- 
Day,  on  account  of  the  Peace  recently  established  between  this  Country 
and  Great  Britain.  Hallowell,  1815.  8°,  pp.  24. 

17  Sermon  delivered  at  Freeport,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Enos  Merrill* 
[Ch.,  by  W.  Miltimorc;  H.H.,  by  J.  W.  Ellingwood.] 

Portland/ 1817.    8°,  pp.  28. 

»  Sermon  at  Northampton,  Sept.  18,  1817,  before  the  American  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.         Charleston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  31. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     L I B R  A  II Y.  2 7 


APPLETON,  Rev.  Jesse,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermon  delivered  at  Portland,  Nov.  19,  1818,  at  the  Formation  of  the 
Maine  Branch  of  the  American   Society  for  educating  Pious  Youth  for 
the  Gospel  Ministry.  Hallowell,  1819.     8°,  pp.  28. 

2  Theological  Lectures,  I.-XXXVIL,  XLIII.-XLV.  3  vols.  [Manuscript.'] 

4°  (8.7X5.7). 

3  Works,   embracing  his  Course  of  Theological  Lectures,   his  Academic 
Addresses,  and  a  Selection  from  his   Sermons :  with  a  Memoir  of  his 
Life  and  Character  [by  Prof.  A.  S.  Packard'].    Vol.  1,2.     ...     [Por 
trait.']  Andover,  1837.     8°  (6.2X3. 6).     [2  copies.] 

APPLETON,  John,  LL.D.,  Chief  Justice  Supreme  Court  of  Maine;  b.  1804. 

4  Rules  (The)  of  Evidence  stated  and  discussed. 

Philadelphia,  1860.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

Reporter.  See  MAINE.  Laws,&c.  Reports  of  Supreme  Court.  Vol.  19,20. 
APPLETON,  Piev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  b.  1693.  d.  1784. 

5  Blessedness  of  a  fixed  Heart  grounded  upon  truly  Religious  Principles  : 
illustrated  in  a  Discourse,  delivered  Feb.  24,  1760,  after  the  Funeral  of 
Henry  Flynt,  Esq.  Boston,  1760.     8°,  pp.  25. 

6  Faithful  (A)  and  Wise  Servant,  had  in  Honor,  throughout  the  Churches. 
Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Edward  Wigglesworth,  D.  D., 
Jan.  16,  1765.     *  *  *  Boston,  1765.     8°,  pp.  40. 

7  Servant's  (The)  actual  Readiness  for  the  Coming  of  his  Lord.    Two  Dis 
courses  preached  at  Lexington,  Dec.  17, 1752,  after  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 
John  Hancock.  Boston,  1753.     8°,  pp.  39. 

8  Some  Unregenerate  Persons  not  so  far  from  the  Kingdom  of  God  as 
others.     Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture.  Boston,  1763.     8°,  pp.  33, 

9  Superiour  Skill  and  Wisdom  necessary  for  winning  Souls.     Sermon  at 
Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Sparhawk,  at  Salem,  Dec.  8,  1736.     [Cli.,  by 
E.  Holyoke;  R.IL,  by  B.  Prescott.']  Boston,  1737.     8°,  pp.  51. 

1°  Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  the  total  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  preached 
in  Cambridge,  May  20,  1766.  Boston,  1766.     8°,  pp.  34. 

APTHORP,  Rev.  East,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  aft.  of  London;  b.  1733.  d.  1818. 

11  Considerations  on  the  Institution  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.      Boston,  1 763.    8°,  pp.  24. 

12  Constitution  (The)   of  a  Christian  Church,  illustrated  in  a  Sermon,  at 
the  Opening  of  Christ-Church,  in  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1761.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1761.     4°,  pp.  27.     [2  copies.] 

13  Felicity  of  the  Times.     Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  August  11, 
1763 ;  Day  of  Thanksgiving  for  the  Peace.     Boston,  1763.     4°,  pp.  26. 

14  General-Fast  Sermon,  Dee.  13,  1776.  London,  1776.     4°,  pp.  28. 

15  Letters  on  the  Prevalence  of  Christianity,  before  its  Civil  Establishment; 
with  Observations  on  a  late  History  [Gibbon's]  of  the  Decline  of  the 
Roman  Empire.     ***  London,  1778.     8°  (5.7  irr.X3.3). 

16  Sacred  Poetry  (Of)  and  Music.    Discourse  at  Christ-Church,  Cambridge, 
Aug.  21,  1764.     *  *  *  Boston,  1764.     4°,  pp.  22. 

APULEIUS,  Lucius,  a  Roman  Platonist  of  2d  cent. ;  b.  at  Madaura. 

i?  Doctrines  of  Plato.     See  PLATO.     (Works,  Ed.  1848-'59,  vol.  6.) 

is  Opera.  24°  (.2.7X1-9). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

AQUINAS,  St.  Thomas.     See  THOMAS  AQUINAS,  St. 


28  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


AIUBIC  and  English  Grammatical  Exercises  and  Familiar  Dialogues,  for  the  Use 

1  of  Students.  [.No  imprint^     8°  (7.1X4.2). 
ARAGO,  Dominique  Francois  Jean,  a  French  Physicist,  &c. ;  b.  1786.  d.  1853. 

2  Life  of  James  Watt.     With  Memoir  on  Machinery  considered  in  rela 
tion  to  the  Prosperity  of  the  Working  Classes,  by  M.  Arago  .  .  . ,  His 
torical  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Composition  of  Water,  by  Lord 
Brougham ;  and  Eulogium  of  James  Watt,  by  Lord  Jeffrey.     3d  edition, 
with  illustrative  Notes  and  Engravings  on  Wood. 

Edinburgh,  1839.     12°  (4.9X2.9). 

3  Life.     See  (Sketches  of  Conspicuous  Living  Characters  of  France). 
Joint  Editor.     See  GAY-LussAC,  N.  F.     Annales  de  Chimie,  etc. 

ARATUS,  an  old  Greek  Poet;  flourished  270  B.C. 

4  AIOSHMEIA.     [Greek.]     Diosemea,  Notis  et  Collatione  scriptorvm  il- 
Ivstravit,  T.  Forster.  Londini,  1815.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

ARBLAY,  Frances  BURNEY,  Madame  D',  an  English  Novelist;  b.  1752.  d.  1840. 

5  Life.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  5.) 

ARBUTIINOT,  John,  M.D.,  an  English  physician  &  wit;  b.  1675.  d.  1734. 

6  Essay  (An)  concerning  the  Effects  of  Air  on  Human  Bodies. 

London,  1751.     8°  (5. 6X3). 
ARC,  Jeanne  D',  or  JOAN  OF  ARC,  the  "Maid  of  Orleans ;"   b.  1410.  d.  1431. 

7  Joan  of  Arc,  an  Epic  Poem.     See  SOUTHEY,  R. 

ARCANA  8  Imperii  detecta :...  London,  1701.     8°  (6X3.2). 

ARCILEOLOGIA  Americana.     See  AMERICAN  Antiquarian  Society. 
ARCIIDALL,  Mervyn,  a  Protestant  divine  &  antiquary ;  b.  1723.  d.  1791. 

9  Monasticon  Hibernicum ;  or,  An  History  of  the  Abbies,  Priories,  and 
other  Religious  Houses  in  Ireland.     .  .  .     [Map  and  Engravings.'] 

London,  1786.     4°  (7.1X4.9),  m.  h.,  pp.  820+. 
ARCHER,  Gabriel,  a  companion  of  Gosnold. 

10  Gosnold's  Voyage.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  3d  Series,  vol.  8.) 
ARCHIMEDES,  a  Mathematician  of  Syracuse;  was  killed  208  B.C. 

11  Archimedes — Greek  Mathematics.    By  William  Whewell.     See  (ENCY 
CLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  9). 

12  CEuvres,  traduites  litteralement,  avec  un  Commentaire,  par  F.  Peyrard ; 
suivies  d'un  Memoire  du  Traducteur,  sur  un  nouveau  Miroir  Ardent,  et 
d'un  Memoire  de  M.  Delambre,  sur  1'Arithmetique  des  Grecs :     .    .    . 
[Portrait,  Plates  and  Diagrams.']      Paris,  1807.     4°  (7X4.7),  pp.  601. 

i:J  Opera,  ...  .  Grace  &  Latine  in  lucem  edita.    .  .  .    Adjecta  quoq;  sunt 

Evtocii  in  eosdem  Archimedis  libros  Commentaria,  item  Greece  &  Latin& 

...     [Ipagings.     Diagrams.']  Basileae,  1544.     2°  (9.1X5.4). 

ARCHIVES,  American.    4th  and  5th  Series.    See  UNITED  STATES.    History,  &c. 

ARETIUS,  Benedict,  a  Swiss  botanist  &  theologian ;  b.  1505.  d.  1574. 

J4  Commentarii  in  Epistolam  D.  Pavli  ad  Romanes,  facili  &  perspicva  me- 
thodo  conscripti.     ...     *  *  * 

Morgiis,  1583.     8°  (4.5X2.6),  m.  b.,  pp.  539+. 

•5  Commentarii  in  Primam  Epistolam  D.  Pavli  ad  Corinthios,  facili  &  per 
spicva  methodo  conscripti.     ...     *  *  * 

Morgiis,  1583.     8°  (4.8X2.6),  m.  b. 

Commentarii  in   Secundam  Epistolam  D.  Pavli  ad  Corinthios,  facili  & 
perspicva  methodo  conscripti.     ...     *  *  * 

Morgiis,  1583.     8°  (4.8X2.6). 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  29 


ARGENS,  JeanBaptiste  DE  BOYER,  Marquis  D';  b.  1704.  d.  1771. 

1  Correspondance  de  Frederic  II.  Roi  de  Prusse  et  du  Marquis  d'Argens. 
See  FREDERIC  II.     (Euvres  posthumes.     Vol.  10. 

ARGEXSOX,  Rene  Louis  DE  VOTER,  Marquis  D'.     See  VOTER,  R.  L.  de. 
ARIAXISME  confuted  without  Dispute,  by  an  Historical  Scheme  of  the  material 

2  Object  of  Salvifick  Faith.     ...     *  *  *     London,  1720.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

3  Reasonableness  (The)  of  Orthodox  and  Arian  Believing ;  an  Appendix 
to  Arianism  confuted,  &c.  London,  1721.     8°,  pp.  77. 

ARIAS  MONTANUS,  Benedictus,  a  Spanish  Ecclesiastic;  b.  1527.  d.  1598. 

Editor,  &c.    See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.  Biblia  Hebraica. 
ARIOSTO,  Lodovico,  an  Italian  Poet;  b.  1474.  d.  1533. 

4  Orlando  Furioso  (L')     Con  Annotazioni      Tom.  1,2     [Plates."] 

Firenze,  1823.     24°  (4X2.1). 

5  Poesie  varie    Con  Annotazioni    Firenze,  1824.    24°  (4X2.1),  pp.  767-f-. 

6  Roland  Furieux,  Poeme  heroi'que  de  1'Ariostc.     [French  and  Italian,  fa 
cing.']     Nouvelle  Traduction,  par  MM.  Panckoucke  et  Framery.     Tom. 
1-10.  Paris,  1787.     24C  (3X2.1). 

7  Roland  Furieux,  Poeme  heroique.     See  TRESSAN,  L.  E.  DE  LA  VERGNE. 
(Euvres  choisies.     Tom.  4-6. 

ARISTIDES  Quintilianus,  of  the  2d  century. 

8  Musica  (De)  Libri  III.    Grace  et  Latine  ;  cum  Notis.     See  MEIBOM,  M. 
(Antiqvse  Mvsicse  Avctores  Septem,  vol.  2.) 

ARISTOPHAXES,  a  Greek  comic  Writer;  flourished  at  Athens,  430  B.C. 

9  Clouds  (The)  of  Aristophanes  [Greek],  with  Notes.     By  C.  C.  Felton. 

Cambridge,  1841.     12°  (5.9X3.4). 

10  Comedies  (The)  of  Aristophanes.    [Translated  into  English  Verse,  with 
a  preliminary  Discourse,]  by  T.  Mitchell.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1820-'22.    8°  (5.8X3.5  irr.). 

11  ComoediaB    [Greek.']    Cum  Scholiis  et  Varietate  Lectionis     Recensuit  I. 
Bekkerus    Accedunt  Versio  Latina    deperditarum  Comoediarum  Frag- 
menta    Index  locupletissimus  Notsque  Brunckii,  Reisigii,  Beckii,  &c. 
&c.     Vol.1.  [Text  and  Index. ~]     2.  [Latin  Translation  and  Scholia.] 
3-5.  [Notce.]  Londini,  1829.     8°  (6.8X3.6). 

12  Comoedias  undecim,  Grace  et  Latine  [facing],  ut  et  Fragmenta  earum 
qua3  amissa?  sunt.     .  .  .     Accesserunt  .  .  .  Nota)  &  Observations  ex 
variis  autoribus  collecta3.     .  .  .     Tomi  duo.      *  *  * 

Amstelsedami,  1670.     24°  (4.5X2.4),  pp.  1081+,  60. 

NOTE.  —  Tom.  2  has  no  title-page.     The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously. 

ARISTOTELES,  a  Greek  Philosopher;  b.  at  Stagira,  384  B.C.  d.  323  B.C. 

!3  Aristoteles  Graece  ex  recehsione  I.  Bekkeri.     Edidit  Academia  regia 
Borussica.     Vol.  1,  2.  Berolini,  1831.     4°  (8.3X6.7),  2  cols. 

14  Aristoteles  Latine  interprets  variis.     Edidit  Academia  regia  Borussica. 

Berolini,  1831.     4°  (8.3X6.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  750. 

NOTE. — For  'Scholia  in  Aristotelem'  to  accompany  the  two  preceding  works,  see  BRANDIS,  C.  A. 

15  Ethics  (The)  of  Aristotle  illustrated  with  Essays  and  Notes  by  Sir  A. 
Grant.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  containing  Essays  on  the  Ethics.     2,  containing 
the  Nicomachean  Ethics — Books  I.  to  VI.     [Greek.]     With  Notes  criti 
cal  and  explanatory.  London,  1857,  '58.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

16  Ethics  and  Politics,  comprising  his  Practical  Philosophy,  translated  from 
the  Greek.     Illustrated  by  Introductions  and  Notes  ;  the  critical  History 
of  his  Life ;  and  a  new  Analysis  of  his  Speculative  Works  ;  by  J.  Gillies. 
***     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1797.     4°  (6.9X4.6),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 


30  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ARISTOTELES,  continued. 

1  Life,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Blakesley.    See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  10). 

2  Logique    Traduite  en  Francois  .  .  .  et  accompagnee  de   Notes  per- 
petuelles  par  J.  Barthelemv  Saint-Hilaire     Tom.  1-4     .  .  , 

Paris,  1844,  '39,  '42,  '43.     8°  (6X3.4). 

3  Metaphysik  (Die).     Grundtext,  Ubersetzung  und  Commentar  nebst  er- 
lauternden  Abhandlungen  von  Dr.  A.  Schwegler.    Bd.  1.  Grundtext  und 
kritischer  Apparat.     2.  Ubersetzung.    3,4.  Des  Commentars  Ha'lfte  1,  2. 
4  vols.  Tubingen,  1847-'48.     8°  (7.2X4.3). 

4  Metaphysique  (La).     Traduite  en  Frangais  .  .  . ;  accompagnee  d'une 
Introduction,  d'Eclaircissements  historiques  et  critiques,  et  de  Notes 
philologiques  j  par  A.  Pierron  et  C.  Zevort.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1840.     8°  (6X3.5). 

5  Opera  omnia,  Greece  et  Latine,  veterum  et  recentionim  interpretum  stu 
dio  emendatissima.     Huic  editioni  accessit  brevis  ac  perpetuus  in  omnes 

t  libros  Commentarius.     Authore  Gul.  Du  Val.     Tom.  1,  3,  4. 

Parisiis,  1639.     2°  (11.7X6.2),  par.  cols. 

NOTE —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page  to  each  volume. 

6  Organum :  hoc  est,  Libri  omnes  ad  Logicam  pertinentes,  Grace  &  La- 
tine.    Jvl.  Paeivs  recensuit,  atque  .  .  .  emendavit :  a  Grseca  in  Latinam 
linguam  convertit :  .  .  .  Notis  illustravit.     ...     *  *  * 

Hanovise,  1623.     8°  (5.2X3.2),  m.  b.,  pp.  951. 

7  Politique,  traduite  du  Grec,  avec  des  Notes  et  des  Eclaircissemens,  par 
C.  Millon.     On  a  joint  a  cet  ouvrage  une  Notice  sur  Aristote  et  sur  ses 
Ecrits  ;  une  Lista  chronologique  des  Editions  de  ses  CEuvres  ;  plusieurs 
Extraits  de  Platon,  et  les  deux  Traites  de  Xenophon  sur  les  Republiques 
de  Sparte  et  d'Athenes.     .  .  .     Tom.  1-3.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

Paris,  1803.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

8  Psychologic    Traite  de  1'Ame    .  .  .    Opuscules    .  .  .    Traduite  en  Fran- 
c.ais  .  .  .  et  accompagne  de  Notes  perpetuelles  par  J.  Barthelemy  Saint- 
Hilaire     2  vols.  Paris,  1846, '47.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

9  Rhetoric  (The),  Poetic,  and  Nicomachean  Ethics,  translated  from  the 
Greek.    By  T.  Taylor.    Vol.  1,2.    ***    London,  1818.    8°  (6.2X3.7). 

ARISTOXENUS,  a  OreeJc  writer  on  philosophy  &  music;  flourished  350  B.C. 

10  Harmonicorum  elementorum  Libri  III.     Greece  et  Latine  ;  cum  Notis. 
See  MEIBOM,  M.     (Antiqvas  MvsicaB  Avctores  Septem,  vol.  1.) 

ARMINIUS,  or  HERMANN,  James,  D.D.,  Prof.  o/Divin.  at  Leyden;  b.  in  Oude- 
water,  South  Holland,  1560.  d.  1609. 

11  Historia  Vita3  J.  Arminii.     See.  BEANT,  C. 

12  Opera  Theologica.     ...     *  *  * 

Lvgdvni  Batavorvm,  1629.    4°  (6.3X4.1),  2  cols.,  m.  b.,  pp.  966. 
ARMSTRONG,  John,  M.D.,  of  London-,  b.  1709.  d.  1799. 

13  Art  of  Preserving  Health :  a  Poem.    4th  ed.    Boston,  1757.    8°,  pp.  68. 
ARMSTRONG,  John,  Maj.-Gen.  U.S.A.,  &c. ;  b.  1758.  d.  1843. 

4  Life  of  Rich.  Montgomery.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  1.) 

5  Life  of  Anthony  Wayne.    *See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  4.)    ' 
ARNAULD,  Antoine,  a  French  theologian,  &c. ;  b.  at  Paris,  1612.  d.  1684. 

16  Grammaire  generale  et  raisonnee  de  Port-Royal,  par  Arnauld  et  Lance 
lot,  precede  d'un  Essai  sur  1'Origine  et  les  Progres  de  la  Langue  Fran- 
goise,  par  M.  Petitot,  et  suivie  du  Commentaire  de  M.  Duclos,  auquel 
on  a  ajoute  des  Notes.  pariS}  1803.  8°  (5.7X3.5). 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  31 


ARNAULD,  Antoine,  continued. 

1  Logique  (La),  ou  1'Art  de  penser  .  .  . ;  nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  corri- 
gee.     [The  Port-Royal  Logic,  by  Arnauld  and  Nicole.']     *  *  * 

Paris,  1824.     12°  (5.2X2.8). 
ARNDT,  John,  Sup't  &  minister  of  Zell,  in  Germany,  b.  1555.  d.  1621. 

2  True  Christianity ;  or  the  whole  Economy  of  God  towards  Man ;  and 
the  whole  Duty  of  Man  towards  God.     Edited  by  W.  Jaques.    Vol.  1,  2. 
[Portrait.]  London,  1815.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

ARNOBIUS,  an  African  Rhetorician  ;  b.  near  Carthage,  about  300. 

3  Arnobii  &  Serapionis   Conflictus,  de  Deo  trino  &  uno,  et  de  duabus  in 
Christo  Naturis.     See  IRENJEUS.     Adversus  Gnosticorum  Haereses,  etc. 

ARNOLD,  Moj.-Gen.  Benedict,  the  Traitor',  b.  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  1740.  d.  1801. 

4  Life  (The)  and  Treason  of  Benedict  Arnold.     By  Jared  Sparks.     See 
SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  3.) 

ARNOLD,  Rev.  H.  H.,  A.B. 

Translator.     See  DODERLEIN,  J.  C.  W.  L.    Latin  Synonyms. 
ARNOLD,  Theodor. 

5  Vollstandige  kleines  Worterbuch,  English  und  Deutsch,  .  .  .  vermehrt 
herausgegeben  von  J.  B.  Rogler. 

Ziillichau,  1777.     8°  (7.3X4.3),  2  cols. 

ARNOLD,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Head-Master  of  Rugby  School,  Regius  Prof,  of  Mo 
dern  Hist,  at  Oxford-,  b.  1795.  d.  1842. 

6  Credibility  (The)  of  Early  Roman  History.     Hamilcar  Barca.     Hanni 
bal.    See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  9). 

?  History  of  the  Later  Roman  Commonwealth,  from  the  End  of  the  Se 
cond  Punic  War  to  the  Death  of  Julius  Csesar ;  and  of  the  Reign  of 
Augustus:  with  a  Life  of  Trajan.  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1845.     8°  (6.1X3.6),  m.  d. 

8  History  of  the  Later  Roman  Commonwealth ;  and  of  the  Reign  of  Au 
gustus  ;  with  a  Life  of  Trajan.    See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  10). 

9  History  of  Rome.     Vol.  1-3.     .  .  . 

London,  1844.  '44,  '43,     8°  (6.1X3.6),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  — Vol.  1  is  third  edition  ;  vol.  2  is  second  edition. 

10  Introductory  Lectures  on  Modern  History,  delivered  in  Lent  Term, 
MDCCCXLH.     With  the  Inaugural   Lecture  delivered  in  December, 
MDCCCXLI.     5th  edition.  London,  1860.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

11  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Arnold.     See  STANLEY,  A.  P. 
Editor,  &c.     See  THUCYDIDES.     History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War. 

ARNOULD,  Ambroise  Marie ;  French  Minister  of  Commerce,  &c.;  6.1750.  d.  1812. 

12  Balance  (De  la)  du  Commerce  et  des  Relations  Commerciales  exterieures 
de  la  France,  dans  toutes  les  parties  du  Globe,  particulierement  a  la  Fin 
du  Regne  de  Louis  XIV.  .  .  .  ;  le  tout  appuye  de  Notes  et  Tables  rai- 
somiees  .  .  .     Par  M.  Arnould.     *  *  *     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1791.     8°  (5.3X2.1).     [3  copies  of  torn.  1,  2.] 

NOTE.  —  Tom.  3  consists  of  'Tables,'  folded  in  4°. 

!3  Histoire  generale  des  Finances  de  la  France,  depuis  le  Commencement  de 
la  Monarchic ;  pour  servir  d'Introduction  a  la  Loi  Annuelle  .  .  .  Par 
M.  Arnould.  Paris,  1806.  8°  (6.6X4.6). 

ARRIAN,  Flavius,  a  Greek  historian,  of  the  2d  century. 

14  Voyage  of  Nearchus  from  the  Indus  to  the  Euphrates,  collected  from  the 
original  Journal  preserved  by  Arrian.  See  VINCENT,  W. 


32  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ARRIVABENE,  Ferdinando. 

1  Secolo  (II)  di  Dante    Commento  storico  necessario  all'  Intelligenza  della 
Divina  Commedia    2da  edizione     Arricchita  di  tutte  1'Hlustrazioni  sto- 
riche  da  Ugo  Foscolo  stese  sul  Poema  di  Dante    Con  Indici  accuranti 
Tom.  1,  2  Firenze,  1830.     16°  (4.1X2.6). 

ARROWSMITH,  John,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Divinity  at  Cambridge,  Eng.;  d.  before  1660. 

2  ©gavSgarcror:  or,  God-Man :  being  an  Exposition  upon  St.  John  I.  1-18. 
...      *  *  *  London,  1660.     4°  (6.1X3.5),  m.b. 

ART  (The)  of  Governing  by  Partys :  particularly,  in  Religion,  in  Politics,  in  Par- 

3  lament  [sic],  on  the  Bench,  and  in  the  Ministry:  with  its  ill  Effects  on 
the  People.     ...  London,  1701.     8°  (5.3X2.7). 

ART  (The)  of  Patience  and  Balm  of  Gilead  under  all  Afflictions.     ...     By  the 

4  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of  Man.     *  *  *     3d  impression.     .  .  . 

London,  1702.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  'Note'  under  WHOLE  Duty  (The)  of  Man. 

ART  (L')  de  verifier  les  Dates  des  Faites  historiques,  des  Inscriptions,  des  Chro- 

5  niques,  et  autres  anciens  Monuments,  avant  1'Ere  Chretienne ;  .    .    . 
Par  un  Heligieux  de  la  Congregation  de  Saint-Maur ;  imprime  .  .  .  par 
M.  de  Saint-Allais.     ...     Tom.  1-5.  Paris,  1819.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

ART  (L')  de  verifier  des  Dates  des  Faits  historiques,  des  Chartes,  des  Chroniques, 

6  et  autres  anciens  Monuments,  depuis  la  Naissance  de  Notre- Seigneur, 
.  .  .     Par  un  Reljgieux  .  .  .  de  Saint-Maur ;  reimprime  .  .  .  et  con 
tinue  jusqu'a  nos  jours,  par  M.  de  Saint-Allais.     Tom.  1-18. 

Paris,  18 18-' 19.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

7  Table  generale  des  Noms  propres  contenus  dans  .  .  .   Seconde  Partie  de 
1'Art  de  verifier  les  Dates  ...  Paris,  1830.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

ART  (L')  de  verifier  les  Dates,  depuis  1'annee  1770  jusqu'a  nos  jours ;  formant 

8  la  Continuation,  ou  Troisieme  Partie.     .  .  .     Tom.  1-18. 

Paris,  182 1-'44.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

9  Table  generale  des  Noms  propres  contenus  dans  les  huit  Volumes  de 
cette  Troisieme  Partie  de  1'Art  de  verifier  les  Dates. 

Paris,  1831.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

l°  Table  generale  des  Noms  propres  contenus  dans  les  Vol.  9,  10,  11  et  12 
de  cette  3e  Partie  de  1'Art  de  verifier  les  Dates. 

Paris,  1832.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 
ARTHUR,  a  semi-fabulous  British  lie.ro ;  reputed  killed  542-. 

11  Life  of  King  Arthur.     See  RITSON,  J. 

ARTICLES  (The  XXXIX.)  of  the  Church  of  England.     See  BEYERIDGE,  W. 
ARUNDELL,  Rev.  F.  V.  J.,  British  Chaplain  at  Smyrna. 

12  Discoveries  in  Asia  Minor ;  including  a  Description   of  the  Ruins  of 
several  Ancient  Cities,  and  especially  Antioch  of  Pisidia.     [Map  and 
Plates.']     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1834.     8°  (6X3.3). 

ARVINE,  Kazlitt,  A.M. 

13  Cyclopedia  (The)  of  Anecdotes  of  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts. 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (7.8X4.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  698. 

ASCHAM,  Roger,  Preceptor  to  Q.  Elizabeth,  Prebend,  of  York;  6.1515.  d.  1568. 
4  English  Works.     With  Notes  and  .Observations,  and  the  Author's  Life 
[by  Dr.  Johnson].    ByJ.Bennet.    London,  [1761].    4°  (7.5X5.3),  m.b. 
ASH,  Rev.  Simeon,  of  London. 

15  Good  Covrage  discovered  and  encovraged:  Sermon  before  the  Military 
Commanders  of  London,  May  17,  1642,        London,  1642.     4°,  pp.  36. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          33 


ASHBURTON,  Lord.     See  BARING,  Sir  Alexander,  Lord  Asliburton. 
ASHER,  G.  M.,  LL.D. 

Editor,  Translator,  &c.     See  HUDSON,  H.     Hudson  the  Navigator. 
ASHTON,  Robert,  Sec'y  of  Congregational  Board,  London. 

Editor,  &c.     See  ROBINSON,  Rev.  John.     Works. 
ASIATIC  Annual  Register  (The),  or,  A  View  of  the  History  of  Hindustan,  and 

1  of  the  Politics,  Commerce  and  Literature  of  Asia,  for  the  Year  1799- 
1800.     2vols.  London,  1800, '01.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  2  cols. 

ASIATIC  Researches ;  or,  Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  in  Bengal,  for 

2  inquiring  into  the  History  and  Antiquities,  the  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Litera 
ture  of  Asia.     Vol.  1-7.     [Portraits,  Maps  and  Plates.] 

London,  1801-'03.     8°  (6.4X3.6), 

3  Asiatic  Researches :  or,   Transactions  of  the  Society  instituted  in  Ben 
gal  ...    Vol.  1.     [Portrait  and  Plates.'] 

London,  1799.     4°  (6.7X5.1). 

ASSEMBLES  Nationale  (I/).     Proces-Verbaux,  etc.     See  FRANCE.    Public  Docs. 
ASSOCIATION  of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists.     Reports  of  the  First, 

4  Second,  and  Third  Meetings  of  the  A.  of  A.  G.  and  N.,  at  Philadelphia, 
in  1840  and  1841,  and  at  Boston  in  1842.     Embracing  its  Proceedings 
and  Transactions.     [Plates.]         Boston,  1843.     8°  (6.5X3.9),  pp.  544. 

ASTIUS,  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Philol.  at  Munich',  b.  1778. 

5  Lexicon  Platonicum  sive  Vocum  Platonicarum  Index.     Vol.  1-3. 

Lipsiae,  1835-'38.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 
ASTRUC,  Jean,  Physician  to  the  King  of  France;  b.  1684.  d.  1766. 

6  Treatise  (A)  of  Venereal  Diseases.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  last 
Latin  edition.     ***     London,  1754.     4°  (7.5X4.1),  m.  b.,  pp.  7 19+. 

ATHENIAN  SOCIETY,  Bowdoin  (College.     See  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE. 
ATLANTIC  Monthly  (The).     A  Magazine  of  Literature,  Art  and  Politics.    Vol. 
i  1-3.     *  *  *  Boston,  [1858-'59].     8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols. 

ATLANTIC  (The)  Neptune.    Charts  of  N.  A.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
ATLAS  Classica.     Being  a  Collection  of  [38]  Maps  of  the  Countries  mentioned 

8  by  the  Ancient  Authors,  both  Sacred  and  Profane.     With  their  various 
Subdivisions  at  different  Periods.     *  *  *     Published  by  R.  Wilkinson. 

London,  n.  d.     4°  (11X8.8-1 6.5). 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  engraved. 

ATLAS  de  la  Geographic  ancienne  et  historique,  composee  d'apres  les  Cartes  de 

9  D'Anville.     Par  L.  B.  D.  M.  Paris,  1807.     2°  (7.7X12-17.5). 
ATLEE,  Washington  L.,  M.D. ;  b.  1808. 

10  Memoir  of  William  R.  Grant.    With  a  Notice  of  his  Theory  of  the  Foe 
tal  Circulation.     Read  to  the  College  of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia, 
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ATTERBURY,  Francis,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Rochester:  b.  1662.  d.  1732. 

11  Sermons  and  Discourses,  on  several  Subjects  and  Occasions.     Vol.  1,  2. 
[Portrait.]  London,  1723.     8°  (5.6X3),  m.  h. 

ATWOOD,  George,  A.M.,  F.R.8.,  &c.,  Private  Sec'y  to  Wm.  Pitt;  6.1745.  <U807. 

12  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Rec1jj.inear  Motion  and  Rotation  of  Bodies ;  with 
...Experiments...     [8  Plates.]       Cambridge,  1784.     8°  (6X3.1). 

AUBIGNE,  Jean  Henri  MERLE  D'.     See  MERLE  D'AUBIGNE,  J.  H. 

5 


34  B  O  IV  I)  0  I  N     COLL  E  G 


AUGER,  Athanase,  Prof,  of  Eliet.  at  Rome,  aft.  at  Paris-,  I.  1734.  d.  1792. 

1  Harangues  tirees  d'Herodote,  de  Thucydide,  des  Histoires  Grecques  de 
Xenophon,  de  sa  Retraite  de  Dix  Mille,  et  de  sa  Cyropedie,  inserees 
dans  un  Abrege  des  Histoires  de  ces  memes  auteurs,  avec  des  Notes  sur 
le  Texte  des  Harangues  de  Thucydide ;  traduites  par  1'Abbe  Auger. 
Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1788.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
Translator.     See  DEMOSTHENES.     CEuvres  de  D.  et  d'^Eschines. 

AUGUSTI,  Johann  Christian  Wilhelm,  Prof,  of  TheoL  at  Jena,  Breslau,  and 
Bonn;  b.  1771.  d.  1841. 

Joint  Translator.     See  BIBLE, — Old  Testament.     Die  Schriften,  etc. 

Joint  Translator.     See  BIBLE, — New  Testament.     Die  Schriften,  etc. 
AUGUSTINE,  St.  Aurelius,  Bp.  of  Hippo,  in  Africa ;  b.  354.  d.  430. 

2  Confessions.     See  BuCHON,  J.  A.  C.     (Choix  d'Ouvrages  mystiques.) 

3  Meditations.     See  BUCHON,  J.  A.  C.     (Choix  d'Ouvrages  mystiques.) 

4  Meditations  (The)  of  St.  Augustine,  his  Treatise  of  the  Love  of  God, 
Soliloquies  and  Manual.     Translated  by  George  Stanhope,  D.  D.    , 

Glasgow,  1773.     12°  (4.9X2.7). 

5  Opera  tomis  decem  comprehensa.     Tom.  6, 7, 10. 

Colonise  Agrippina?,  1616.     2°  (12.4X6.9),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Title-pag-es  differ.    Appended  to  vol.  10  are  three  General  Indexes. 

6  Opera  tomis  undecim  comprehensa,  per  Theologos  Lovanienses  ex  ve- 
tustatibus  castigata.     .  .  .     Tom.  1-5,  8-10. 

Parish's,  1636.     2°  (12.4X6.9),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 

NOTE — General  title  in  vol.  1  only:  title  pages  of  the  other  volumes  express  re 
spective  contents.  The  last  two  entries  form  the  entire  works  of  Augustine,  but 
the  indexes  of  the  former  do  not  apply  to  the  latter. 

AULUS  GELLIUS.     See  GELLIUS,  A. 

AUKIFABER,  the  Latinized  name  o/GoLDSCHMIED,  Johann,  a  pupil  &  companion 

of  Luther,  Court-Preacher  at  Weimar,  &c.;  b.  1519.  d.  1575. 
Editor.     See  LUTHER,  M.     Colloquia  Mensalia. 

AUSTIN,  Arthur,  a  pseudonym  of  Wilson's.     See  WILSON,  Prof.  John. 
AUSTIN,  Benjamin,  Jun.,  apolitical  writer,  of  Boston;  b.  1752.  d.  1820. 

7  Constitutional  Republicanism,  in  Opposition  to  fallacious  Federalism ;  as 
published  occasionally  in  the  Independent  Chronicle,  under  the  Signature 
of  Old-South.     ...      ***     Boston,  1803.    8°  (6.4X3.6).    [6  copies  1 

AUSTIN,  Rev.  Gilbert,  of  Woodville,  near  Dublin. 

8  Chironomia :  or  a  Treatise  on  Rhetorical  Delivery  .  .  .  ;  illustrated  by 
many  Figures.     ***  London,  1806.     4°  (7X4.8),  pp.  583+. 

AUSTIN,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Vermont  Univ. ;  b.  1760.  d.  1830. 

>  Apology  (The)  of  Patriots,  or  the  Heresy  of  the  Friends  of  theVash- 
ington  and  Peace  Policy  defended.     National-Fast  Sermon,  at  Worces 
ter,  August  20,  1812.  Worcester,  1812.     8°,  pp.  32. 
Examination  (An)  of  the  Representations  and  Reasonings  contained  in 
Seven  Sermons  .  .  .,  by  Rev.  Darnel  Merrill,  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects 
Baptism.     ...                                  Worcester,  1805.     12°  (4  9X2  9) 
i  Sermon  (A)  preached  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  on  the  Occasion  of 'the  Spe- 
ml  Fast,  July  23,  1812.                              Worcester,  1812.     8°,  pp.  28. 
Inanksgivmg  Sermon  at  Worcester,  Dec.  15,  1796. 

Worcester,  1797.     8°,  pp.  24. 
Editor.     See  EDWARDS,  Jonathan.    Works,  Worcester  Edition. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


AUSTIN,  Mrs.  Sarah  TAYLOR,  an  English  authoress ;  b.  about  1800. 

1  Characteristics  of  Goethe.     From  the  German  of  Falk,  Von  Miiller,  &c. 
With  Notes,  original  and  translated,  illustrative  of  German  Literature. 
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2  Life  of  Carsten  Niebuhr.     See   SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 
Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  ;  &c. 
Editor.     See  HOLLAND,  S.  S.     Memoir  of  Rev.  Sidney  Smith. 
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AUSTRIA.     Gesetze  fiir  die  K.  K.  Armeen  in  Auszug,  nach  alphabetischer  Ord- 

3  nung  der  Gegenstande  eingerichtet  von  Jakob  Heinrich. 

Wien  und  Prag,  1784.     8°  (4.7X3.3),  pp.  570. 
AUTOMNE,  Bernard,  advocate  in  Parliament  of  Bourdeaux  ;  b.  1587.  d.  1666. 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  JUVENALIS,  D.  J.     SatyraR. 
AUTRAN,  J. 

4  Poemes  (Les)  de  la  Her.  Paris,  1852.     8°  (5.8X3.5  irr.). 
AVIANUS,  Flavius,  a  Roman  Fabulist ;  flourished  about  160. 

5  Aviani  JEsopicarvm  Fabvlarvm  Liber.     A  T.  Pvlmanno  ex  membranis 
in  Ivcem  editvs.     ***  Antverpiae,  1585.     24°  (3.8X2.3),  pp.  29. 

AVIARY  (The),  6  and  Bird-Breeder's  Companion.    New-York,  1830.    8°,  pp.  72. 
AVNCIENT  Ecclesiasticall  Histories  (The)  of  the  first  six  hvndred  Yeares  after 

7  Christ,  wrytten  in  the  Greeke  tongue  by  ...  Eusebius,  Socrates,  and 
Euagrius.     .  .  .    Whereunto  is  annexed  Dorothevs,  of  the  Liues  of  the 
Prophetes,  Apostles  and  70  Disciples.     All  ...  faithfully  translated 
...  by  M.  Hanmer  .  .'  .  [with]  a  Chronographie  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1577.     2°  (9X5.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  538-}-,  56. 

NOTE.  —  The  works  of  Socrates,  Evagrius  and  Dorotheus,  and  the  Ckronography, 
have  each  independent  title-pages,  dated  1576. 

AYDELOTT,  Rev.  Benjamin  B.,  D.D.,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

8  Incidental  Benefits  of  Denominational  Division  :  an  Argument  for  Chris 
tian  Union.  Cincinnati,  1846.     12°  (4.9X2.9). 

9  Our  Country's  Evils  and  their  Remedy.     Cincinnati,  1843.     12°,  pp.  60. 
AYLMER,  John,  Bp.  of  London,  b.  1521.  d.  1594. 

10  Historical  Collections  of  the  Life  and  Acts.     See  STRYPE,  L 

B. 

B.  C.     Address  (An)  to  the  Honourable  City  of  London,  &c.  concerning  their 

11  Choice  of  a  New  Parliament.     Together  with  a  true  Character  of  Po 
pery  and  Arbitrary  Government.  London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  12. 

B.  J.,  Citoyen  Francais. 

12  Coup-d'CEil  politique  sur  1'Europe,  a  la  Fin  du  XVIIIe  Siecle  ;  precede 
de  quelques  Considerations  sur  la  France  avant  et  depuis  la  Revolution. 
...     ***     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.5X3). 

B.  T.     Account  of  the  whole  Art  of  Breeding,  Nursing,  and  the  right  Or- 

13  dering  of  the  Silk-Worm ;  with  Figures.       London,  1733.     4°,  pp.  32. 
BABBAGE,  Charles,  F.R.8.,  &c.,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1790. 

14  Introductory  Dissertation'  on  the  General  Principles  which  regulate  the 
Application  of  Machinery  to  Manufactures  and  the  Mechanical  Arts. 
See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  8). 

M  Ninth  Bridge  water  Treatise  (The).     A  Fragment.     *  *  *     2d  cd. 

London,  1838.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 


36  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BABBAGE,  Charles,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Reflections  on  the  Decline  of  Science  in  England,  and  on  some  of  its 
Causes.  London,  1830.     8°  (6X3.3). 

2  Table  of  the  Logarithms  of  the  Natural  Numbers,  from   1-108000. 
Stereotyped.— 2d  ed.  London,  1831.     8°  (7.5X4.6). 

BABCOCK,  Rufus,  Jun. 

Editor.     See  MORRIS,  J.  W.     Life  and  Writings  of  Fuller. 
BABINGTON,  Thomas,  M.P.,  Uncle  of  Lord  Macaulay. 

3  Practical  View  of  Christian  Education  in  its  Earliest  Stages.    1st  Ameri 
can  from  3d  London  edition.     ...          Boston,  1818.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

BABINGTON,  William,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.,  &c.  Guy's  Hospital,  London ;  b. 
1756.  d.  1833. 

4  New  System  (A)  of  Mineralogy,  in  the  Form  of  Catalogue,  after  the 
manner  of  Baron  Bern's  Catalogue  .  .  .      London,  1799.     4°  (8X5. 7). 

.  5  Systematic  Arrangement  (A)  of  Minerals,  founded  on  ...  their  Chemi 
cal,  Physical,  and  External  Characters  ;  reduced  to  the  Form  of  Tables. 

London,  1795.     4°  (9X6.5),  pp.  26. 

BACHE,  Alexander  Dallas,  LL.D.,  Lieut.  U.S.A.,  Pres.  of  Girard  College,  Sup't 
of  U.S.  Coast  Survey  since  1843  ,•  6.  in  PJiila.,  1806. 

6  Discussion  of  the  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations  made  at 
the  Girard  College  Observatory,  Phila.,  1840-'45.    Pp.  22.    See  SMITH 
SONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  11.) 

7  Observations  at  the  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observatory  at  Gi 
rard  College,  1840-1845.     3  vols.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Astronomi 
cal  and  other  Observations. 

*  Report  on  Education  in  Europe,  to  the  Trustees  of  the  Girard  College 

for  Orphans.  Philadelphia,  1839.     8°  (6.4X3.6),  pp.  666. 

9  Reports  on  the  Progress  of  the  U.  S.  Coast   Survey,  1851-1860.     10 

vols.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Coast  Survey  Reports. 
BACHI,  Pietro,  Instructor  in  Italian  at  Harvard  College,. 

10  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Italian  Language.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1829.     12°  (5.2X3.3). 

11  Scelta  di  Prose  Italiane,  tratte  da'  piu  celebri  Scrittori  antichi  e  moderni, 
per  uso  degli  studiosi  ...     *  *  *     Cambridge,  1828.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 

BACHMAIR,  John  James,  A.M.,  of  Sion  College,  Cambridge ;  jl.  1751-1771. 

12  Complete  German  Grammar  (A).     ...     3d  ed.,  greatly  altered  and  im 
proved.  London,  1771.     8°  (5.5X3.4). 

BACKUS,  Rev.  Charles,  D.D.,  of  Somers,  Conn. ;  b.  1749.  d.  1803. 

13  Folly  (The)  of  Man's  choosing  this  World  for  his  portion.     Sermon  at 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Russell,  Princeton,  Mass.,  March  16,  1796. 
[~Ch.,  by  J.  Jackson ;  R.H.,  by  R.  Holcomb.']     Boston,  1796.    8°,  pp.  31. 

BACON,  Francis,  Lord  Verulam  and  Viscount  St.  Alban's,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
England;  b.  in  London,  1561.  d.  1626. 

14  Bacon's  Essays  :  with  Annotations  by  Richard  Whately,  D.D.     5th  ed., 
revised  and  enlarged.  Boston,  1861.     8°  (6.5X3.9),  pp.  58e! 
Essayes  (The)  or,  Covnsels,  civill  and  morall,  of  Francis  Lo.  Verulam, 
&c.    Newly  enlarged.    [Appended  is,  Offhe  Colovrs  of  Good  and  Euill, 
.a  Fragment.]  London,  1632.     4°  (5.7X3.3). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  37 


BACON,  Francis,  continued. 

1  Essayes  (The)  or,  Covnsels,  civill  and  morall :  of  Francis  Lo.  Verulam, 
&c.     With  a  Table  of  the  Colours,  or  Apparences  of  Good  and  Evill, 
and  their  Degrees,  .  .  .  their  severall  Fallaxes,  and  the  Elenches  of 
them.     Newly  enlarged.  London,  1639.     4°  (5.7X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  Except  in  title-page,  identical  -with  preceding  work. 

2  Essays  (The) :  or  Counsels,   civil  and  moral :  and  the  Wisdom  of  the 
Ancients.     With  a  biographical  Notice  by  A.  Spiers,  Preface  by  B.  Mon 
tagu,  and  Notes  by  different  writers.     [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1856.     16°  (4.7X2.8). 

3  Francis  Bacon  —  Realistic  Philosophy  and  its  Age.     See  FISCHER,  K. 

4  Historic  (The)  of  the  Reigne  of  King  Henry  the  Seventh.     Written  by 
Francis  Lord  Verulam.     ...  London,  1641.     2°  (8.2X4.2). 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  embellished.    Imperfect,  wanting  portrait. 

5  Life  of  Bacon,  by  Birch.     See  (Works,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-xlii.). 
G  Lord  Bacon.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  2.) 

7  New  Atlantis.     See  MORE,  Sir  T.    .(With  Utopia,  &c.) 

8  Novum  Organon  (The),  or  a  true  Guide  to  the  Interpretation  of  Nature. 
New  Translation  by  G.  W.  Kitchin.  Oxford,  1855.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

9  Personal  History  of  Lord  Bacon.     See  DIXON,  W.  H. 

10  Resvsitatio,  or,  Bringing  into  pvblick  light  several  Works  .  .  . ,  hither 
to  sleeping  of  Francis  Bacon,  Baron  of  Verulam,  &c.  ...    3d  ed. .... 
ByW.  Rawley.     [Plate.]  London,  1671.     2°  (9.5X5.2),'m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  Avanting  portrait.     The  several  portions  have  independent  title- 
pages,  dating  1670,  and  independent  pagings. 

11  Sylva  Sylvarum,  or  a  Natural  History,  in  Ten  Centuries.    Whereuntois 
newly  added,  The  History  natural  and  experimental  of  Life  and  Death, 
or  of  the  Prolongation  of  Life.    Published  ...  by  W.  Rawley.   Where- 
unto  is  added  Articles  of  Enquiry,  touching  Metals  and  Minerals.     And 
the  New  Atlantis.     Written  by  Francis  Lord  Verulam,  &c.     9th  .  .  . 
edition.     ...     [Portrait.']  London,  1670.     2°  (9.6X5.2),  m.  r. 

NOTE — Also  with  embellished  title-page,  engraved.      "  History  of  Life,"  &c.,  and 
"  Articles  of  Enquiry,"  &c.,  have  independent  title-page.s,  &c.  and  date,  1669. 

12  Works.     Vol.  1-5.     ***     [Portrait.']     London,  1765.  4°  (7.8X5.6). 

NOTE — This  beautiful  and  accurate  edition  was  corrected  throughout  by  the  Rev. 
John  Gambold,  and  the  Latin  volumes  revised  by  W.  ~Bowycr.-±-Low>ides. 

BACON,  Eev.  Leonard,  D.D.,  of  New-Haven,  Conn. ;  b.  in  Detroit,  1802. 

13  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  at  Norwich,  June  23,  1859,  before  the 
General  Association  of  Connecticut.     See  GENERAL  Association,  &c. 
(Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Connecticut.) 

14  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Dartmouth  College,  de 
livered  July  30,  1845.  Hanover,  1845.     8°,  pp.  23. 

15  Thirteen  Historical  Discourses  on  the  Completion  of  Two  Hundred 
Years  from  the  Beginning  of  the  First  Church  in  New  Haven.    With  an 
Appendix.     *  *  *     [Portraits.]         New  Haven,  1839.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

JBACON,  Matthew,  Esq.,  of  London. 

16  New  Abridgment  (A)  of  Law,  alphabetically  digested  under  proper  Ti 
tles.     6th  ed.,  revised  and  corrected ;  with  additional  Notes  and  Re 
ferences.     Also  a  Supplement.     ...     By  T.  Cunningham.     Vol.  1-5. 

Dublin,  1793.     8°  (7.2X3.8),  m.  r. 

NOTE — For  Appendix  to  this  work,  forming  vol.  6,  7,  see  GWILLIM,  H, 


38  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

BACON,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  "  the  Virginia  Rebel ;"  6.  in  Eng.  about  1646.  d.  1676. 

1  Life,  by  W.  Ware.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  3d  Series,  vol.  3.) 
BADGER,  Stephen,  Indian-Missionary  of  Natick,  Mass. ;  b.  1725.  d.  1803. 

2  Letter  concerning  the  Indians.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections, 
1st  Series,  vol.  5.) 

3  Substance  of  two  Discourses  on  Intemperance ;    delivered  at  Natick 
[October,  1773].  Boston,  reprinted,  1811.     8°,  pp.  23. 

BAGWELL,  John,  flourished  about  1650. 

Editor,  &c.     See  WILSON,  Eev.  Thomas.     Christian  Dictionary. 
BAHRDTS,  Carl  Friedrich,  Prof,  at  Leipsic,  Erfurt,  &c. ;  b.  1741.  d.  1792. 

4  Glaubensbekenntniss.  Leipzig,  1799.     8°,  pp.  24. 
BAIKIE,  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Madras  Medical  Establishment. 

Translator.     See  FRANCKE,  H.     Outlines  of  Disease,  &c. 
BAILEY,  Eev.  J.  W.,  of  GalesUirg,  III. 

5  Knox  College,  by  whom  founded  and  endowed ;  also,  A  Review  of  a 
Pamphlet  entitled  "Rights  of  Congregationalists  in  Knox  College." 

Chicago,  1860.     8°  (6.5X4). 
BAILEY,  Eev.  Jacob,  Mission,  at  Pownalborough,  &  in  N.S. ;  b.  1731.  d.  1808. 

c  Memoir  of  Life.     See  BARTLET,  W.  S. 
BAILEY,  Jacob  Whitman,  Prof,  in  U.S.  Milit.  Acad.,  West  Point ;  &.1811.  d.1857. 

7  Fossil  Microscopic   Organisms,   from   Monterey.     Fossil   Plant   from 
•    Pasuncula  River.     See  BLAKE,  W.  P.    (Geological  Reconnaissance  in 

California.) 

8  Microscopical  Examination  of  Soundings  made  by  U.  S.  Coast  Survey 
off  the  Atlantic  Coast  of  U.  S.    Pp.  16,  and  one  Plate.     See  SMITH 
SONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  2.) 

9  Microscopical  Observations  made  in  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Flori 
da.    Pp.  48,  and  three  Plates.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Con 
tributions,  vol.  2.) 

10  Notes  on  New  Species  and  Localities  of  Microscopical  Organisms.     Pp. 
12,  and  one  Plate.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contrib.,  vol.  7.) 

BAILEY,  James,  A.M. 

Editor,  &c.     See  FORCELLINI,  E.     Totius  Latinitatis  Lexicon. 
BAILEY,  John. 

11  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Cumberland ;  with 
Observations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.     .  .  .     By  J.  Bailey  & 
G.  Culley.     ***     [Map.]  London,  1805.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  and  paged  continuously  with  "  View  of  Northumberland,"  &c. 

12  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Northumberland ; 
with  Observations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.     .  .  .     By  J.  Bai 
ley  &  G.  Culley.     3d  ed.     *  *  *     [Map  and  Plates.'} 

'London,  1805.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 
BAILEY,  Nathan,  a  schoolmaster  at  Stepney,  near  London ;  d.  1742. 

13  Universal  Etymological  English  Dictionary  (An) ;  .  .  .     9th  ed.,  with 
.  .  .  Improvements.  London,  1740.     Thick  8°  (7X4),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

BAILEY,  William,  Eegister  of  the  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  &c. 

14  Advancement  (The)   of  Arts,  Manufactures,   and  Commerce ;  or,  De 
scriptions  of  the  useful  Machines  and  Models  contained  in  the  Reposi 
tory  of  the  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and 
Commerce:  illustrated  by  Designs  on   fifty-five  Copper-Plates.     .  .  . 
*  *  *  London.  1772.     4°(7.7X5.£). 


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BAILLIE,  Joanna,  an  English  dramatic  Poetess;  b.  1762.  d.  1851. 

1  Collection  (A)  of  Poems,  chiefly  manuscript,  and  from  living  Authors. 
...  London,  1823.     8°  (5.6X2.9  irr.). 

BAILLY,  Jean  Sylvain,  a  French  Astron.,  Statesman,  &c. ;  b.  1736.  exec.  1793. 

2  Histoire  de  1'Astronomie  Ancienne  .  .  .  jusqu'a  1'Etablissement  de  1'Ecole 
d'Alexandrie ;  par  M.  Bailly.     2de  edition.     *  *  *     [3  Plates.] 

Paris,  1781.    4°  (7.4X4.7),  pp.  525. 

3  Histoire  de  1'Astronomie  Moderne  depuis  la  Fondation  de  1'Ecole  d'Alex 
andrie,  jusqu'a  1'Epoque  de  M.D.CC.XXX.    Par  M.  Bailly.     Nouv.  ed. 
***     Tom.  1-3.     {Plates.]  Paris,  1785'.     4°  (7. 1X4.8). 

4  Lettres  sur  1'Origine  des   Sciences,  et  sur  celle  des  Peuples  de  1'Asie, 
adressees  a  M.  de  Voltaire,  par  M.  Bailly,  &  precedees  de  quelques  Let 
tres  de  M.  de  Voltaire  a  1'Auteur.  Londres,  1787.     8°  (5.6X2.9). 

5  Traite  de  1'Astronomie  Indienne  et  Orientale,  Ouvrage  qui  peut  servir 
de  suite  a  1'Histoire  de  1'Astronomie  Ancienne.     Par  M.  Bailly. 

Paris,  1787.     4°  (7.2X4.8). 
BAIRD,  Robert,  D.D.,  an  American  author  &  clergyman;  b.  1798. 

6  Sketches  of  Protestantism  in  Italy.     Past  and  Present.     Including  a 
Notice  of  the  Origin,  History,  and  present  State  of  the  "VValdenses. 
2d  thousand,  with  an  Appendix.     {Portrait  and  Map.] 

Boston,  1847.     12°  (5.5X3.4). 
BAIRD,  Spencer  F.,  Prof.  Nat.  Sciences,  Dickinson  Coll.,  Penn.,  &c. ;  b.  1823. 

7  Mammals  of  the  Southern  Hemisphere.     See  UNITED  STATES.    Explo 
rations  and  Surveys.     (U.S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition,  vol.  2.) 

8  Zoological  Reports.     See  UNITED  STATES.    Explorations  and  Surveys. 
(Explorations  and  Surveys  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  vols.  5,  8-10.) 

BAITER,  Johann  Georg. 

Editor.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Opera  quse  supersunt. 
BAKER,  George,  A.M. 

Translator,  &c.     See  LIVIUS,  T.     The  History  of  Rome. 
BAKER,  Sir  Richard,  Kt.,  a  popular  English  writer ;  b.  about  1568.  d.  1745. 

9  Chronicle  (A)  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  the  Time  of  the  Roman 
Government  unto  the  Death  of  King  James.     .  .  .     With  a  Continua 
tion  .  .  . ,  in  this  Fourth  Edition,  to  the  Coronation  of  King  Charles  the 
Second  [by  Edward  Phillips']. 

London,  1665.     2°  (10.8X5.8),  m.  b.,  pp.  822+. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished. 

BALDI,  Bernardino,  an  Italian  linguist  &  mathematician;  b.  1553.  d.  1617. 

10  Idillio.     See  ALAMANNI.    Alamanni,  Ruccellai,  etc. 
BALDWIN,  Hon.  Loammi,  an  American  civil  engineer,  &c.;  d.  1838. 

11  Observations  on  Electricity.      See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs, 
vol.  1.) 

12  Thoughts  on  the  Study  of  Political  Economy,  as  connected  with  the 
Population,  Industry  and  Paper  Currency  of  the  United  States.     *  *  * 

Cambridge,  1809.     8°,  pp.  75. 
BALDWIN,  Samuel,  of  the  London  Custom-House. 

13  Survey  (A)  of  the  British  Customs  .  .  .         London,  1770.    4°  (9X6). 
BALDWIN,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Boston-,  b.  1753.  d.  1825. 

14  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  Boston,  1807.        Boston,  1807.     8°,  pp.  28. 


40  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BALDWIN,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the  Boston  Female  Asylum, 
September  26,  1806.  Boston,  1806.     8°,  pp.  29. 

2  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  26,  1802.  Boston,  1802.     8°,  pp.  36. 
BALDWIN,  Thomas,  a  Teacher  in  Pliila. 

3  Universal  Pronouncing  Gazetteer  (A) :  containing  topographical,  statis 
tical,  and  other  Information,  of  all  the  more  important  Places  in  the 
known  World  .  .  .     With  a  Map  [of  U.  £.]. 

Philadelphia,  1845.     12°  (5.7X3.5),  pp.  550. 
Joint  Editor.     See  LIPPINCOTT'S  Pronouncing  Gazetteer. 
BALFOUR,  Reo.  Walter,  of  Charlestoivn,  Mass.;  b.  in  Scotland,  1778.  d.  1852. 

4  Some  Observations  on  searching  the  Scriptures. 

Charlestown,  1810.     12°,  pp.  72. 
BALL,  Rev.  John,  an  English  Puritan  Divine;  b.  1585.  d.  1640. 

5  Treatise  (A)  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace  .  .  .     Published  by  Simeon  Ash. 

London,  1 645.     4°  (6.2 X 3.8),  m.  r. 
BALL,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  Curate  of  Chelmsford,  England. 

6  Sermons.     ...  London,  1745.     8°  (5.6X3). 
BALL,  Robert,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  Univ.  of  Glasgow. 

7  Operis  historici  et  chronologic!  Libri  duo ;  .  .  .     Una  cum  tribus  Diatri- 
bis,  quarum  prima  est  de  Heereticorum  Autocatacrisi ;  secunda,  An  quic- 
quid  in  Deo  est,  Deus  sit ;  tertia  de  Prsedestinatione.     .  .  . 

Amstelodami,  1668.     2°  (10.2X5.2),  m.  b.,  2  cols. 
BALLANTYNE,  Rev.  John. 

b  Examination  (An)  of  the  Human  Mind. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1828.     8°  (6.2X3.5),  pp.  502. 
BALLARD,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Brunswick,  Me. ;  b.  1804. 

9  Early  History  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Maine.     See  MAINE 

Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  6.) 
BALMES,  Jaime  Lucio,  a  Spanish  Roman-Catholic  priest ;  b.  1810.  d.  1848. 

10  Protestantisme  (Le)  compare  au  Catholicisme  dans  ses  Rapports  avec  la- 
Civilisation  Europeenne.     Tom.  1-3.      Paris,  1842-'44.     8°  (5. 8X3.2). 

BANCROFT,  Rev.  Aaron,  D.D.,  of  Worcester,  Mass. ;  b.  1755.  d.  1839. 

11  Discourse  on  Conversion.  Worcester,  1818.     8°,  pp.  40. 

12  Sermon  preached  Feb.  15,  1802,  before  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep 
resentatives  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Day  of  the  Interment  of  Lieut.- 
Gov.  Samuel  Phillips.  Boston,  1802.     8°,  pp.  21. 

13  Supreme  Deity  (The)  of  Christ  illustrated.     Discourse  delivered  April 
19,  1812,  in  Boston.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  36. 

14  World  (The)  passeth  away ;  but  the  Children  of  God  abide  forever. 
Sermon  in  Worcester,  Jan.  6,  1811.  Worcester,  1811.     8°,  pp.  24. 

BANCROFT,  Edward,  M.D.,  of  London ;  d.  1821. 

15  Essay  (An)  on  the  Natural  History  of  Guiana,  in  South  America.    .  .  . 

London,  1769.     8°  (5X2.9). 

16  Remarks  on  the  Review  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and 
her  Colonies.     ...     [By  E.  Bancroft.']     *  *  * 

London,  1769.     8°  (5.8X3). 

17  Remarks  on  the  Review  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and 
her  Colonies.     ...     *  *  * 

New-London,  reprinted,  1771.     8°  (5.8X3. 5). 


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BANCROFT,  Edward  Nathaniel,  M.D.,  Physician  to  St.  George's  Hospital. 

1  Essay  (An)  on  the  Disease  called  Yellow  Fever,  with  Observations  con 
cerning  Febrile  Contagion,  Typhus  Fever,  Dysentery,  and  the  Plague. 
...  London,  1811.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  811. 

BANCROFT,  Hon.  George,  LL.D.,  Sec'y  of  Navy,  Minister  to  England,  &c.,  son 
of  Rev.  A.  B. ;  b.  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1800. 

2  History  of  Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     See  PERRY  STATUE. 

3  History  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  American  Con 
tinent.     Vol.  1-8.     [Haps,  Plans  and  Portraits.'] 

Boston,  1834-'60.   Vol.  1-3,  8°  (6.9X3.6);  4-8,  12°(6.5X*3.6),m.d. 

NOTF:.  —  Vol.  1-3  have  also  title,  "  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  United  States. 
Vol.  1-3."  Vol.  4-6  have  also  half-title,  "  The  American  Revolution.  Epoch  First. 
...  1748-1763  ;  Epoch  Second.  ...  1763-1774 ;  The  Crisis."  Vol.  7,  8  have 
also  title,  "  The  American  Revolution.  Vol.  1,  2."  This  work  is  continuing-. 

4  Literary  and  Historical  Miscellanies. 

New  York,  1855.     8°  (6.1  X3.5),  pp.  517. 

Translator.     See  HEEREN,  A.  H.  L.     Politics  of  Ancient  Greece. 
BANDELLO,  Matteo,  Bp.  of  Agen,  in  France;  b.  1480.  d.  1565. 

5  Novelle.     [Portrait  and  Plate.]         Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
BANDIERA,  A.M.,  an  Italian  Novelist. 

6  Narrazioni.     See  (NOVELLE  di  Autori  Senesi). 

BANGS,  Nathan,  D.D.,  an  American  Methodist  Minister;  b.  1778.  d.  1862. 

7  Authentic  History  (An)  of  the  Missions  under  the  care  of  the  Missiona 
ry  Society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

New-York,  1832.     12°  (5. 6X3.1). 

8  Examination  (An)  of  the  Doctrine  of  Predestination,  as  contained  in  a 
Sermon,  preached  in  Burlington,  Vt,  by  Daniel  Haskel.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

New- York,  1828.     24°  (4.3X2.4). 

9  Vindication  (A)  of  Methodist  Episcopacy.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1820.     24°  (4.4X2.5). 
BANKES,  Henry,  Esq.,  M.P. ;  b.  about  1757.  d.  1835. 

10  Civil  (The)  and  Constitutional  History  of  Rome  from  its  Foundation  to 
the  Age  of  Augustus.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 


London,  1818.     8°  (6X3.4). 
oft/, 


BANKES,  Rev.  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Dixton  in  Monmouthshire. 

11  New  royal  authentic  and  complete  System  of  Universal  Geography,  an- 
tient  and  modern.     ...     By  T.  Bankes,  E.  W.  Blake,   and  A.  Cook. 
...     [Maps,  Plans,  (fee.]       London,  [1787.]     2°  (12.7X7.6),  pp.  990. 

BANKS,  John,  Lecturer  on  Philosophy  in  London. 

12  Treatise  (A)  on  Mills,  in  five  parts.     2d  ed.     [Plates.]     *  *  * 

London,  1815.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
BAPTIST  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  for  the  United  States.     The  Latter  Day 

13  Luminary.     February,  1818  to  February,  1822.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1818;  Washington,  1821.     8°  (6.5X3.1). 
BARBA,  Alphonse,  a  Romish  priext  at  Potosi ;  flourished  about  1640. 

14  Metallurgie,  ou  1'Art  de  tirer  et  de  purifier  les  Metaux,  traduite  de  1'Es- 
pagnol,  avec  les  Dissertations  .  .  .  sur  les  Mines  &  les  Operations  me- 
talliques.     ...     Tom.  1,  2.  La  Haye,  1752.     8°  (4. 7X2.4). 

BARBAROUX,  C.  O.,  Avocat,  etc. 

15  Histoire  (L')  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1832.     12°  (4.1X2.4). 
BARBAULD,  Mrs.  Anna  Letitia  AIKIN,  an  English  authoress;  b.  1743.  d.  1825. 

16  Evenings  at  Home,  or  the  Juvenile  Budget  opened.     ...     By  Mrs. 
BarbauldandDr.Aikin.    ...   Vol.  1,2.   Boston,  1813.    24°  (4.5X2.5). 

6 


42  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BARBER,  John  Warner;  b.  at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1798. 

1  Historical  Collections,  being  a'  general  Collection  of  interesting  Facts, 
Traditions,  &c,,  relating  to  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  every  Town 
in  Massachusetts,  with  geographical  Descriptions.     Illustrated  by  200 
Engravings.     *  *  *  Worcester,  1844.     8°  (7.1X4),  pp.  624. 

BAKBERI,  Jacques  Philippe,  a  French  army  officer,  &c. ;  b.  1780.  d.  1829.^ 

2  Grammaire  des  Grammaires  Italiennes,  elementaire,  raisonnee,  metho- 
dique  et  analytique;    ou  Cours   complet  de  Langue    Italienne.     .  .  , 
Tom.  1,  2.  Tans,  1819;    8°  (6.2X3.5). 

BARBEYRAC,  Jean,  a  French  jurist,  Prof,  at  Groningen;  b.  1674.  d.  1744. 

Annotator.     See  GROTIUS,  H.     The  Rights  of  War  and  Peace. 

Translator.     See  BYNKERSHOEK,  C.  v.      Traite  du  Juge  competent  de» 

Ambassadeurs. 

Translator,  &c.     See  CUMBERLAND,  R.,  D.D.     Traite  philos.  des  Loix 

naturelles. 

Translator,  &c.    See  GROTIUS,  H.    La  Droit  de  la  Guerre,  et  de  la  Paix, 

Translator,  &c.    $eePuFFENDORF,  S.    Le  Droit  de  la  Nature,  et  des  Gens. 
BARCLAY,  Rev.  James,  of  London;  flourished  about  1775. 

3  Complete  and  Universal  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language  :  com 
prehending  the  Explanation,  Pronunciation,  Origin,  and  Synonymes  of 
each  Word ;  an  Epitome  of  History,  Biography,  and  the  Useful  Scien 
ces  ;  a  Description  of  the  Counties,  Cities,  &c.  of  Great  Britain,  and  of 
the  Kingdoms,    States,  Provinces  and  Cities  in  the  known  World,  .  .  . 
New  edition,  enlarged,  improved,  and  adapted  to.  the  present  State  of 
Science,  by  B.  B.  Woodward.     [Portraits,  Maps,*&c.~] 

London,  [1S48].     4°  (8.8X6.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  981. 
BARCLAY,  James  T.,  M.D.,  Missionary  to  Jerusalem. 

4  City  (The)  of  the  Great  King ;  or,  Jerusalem  as  it  was,  as  it  is,  and  as 
it  is  to  be.     *  *  *     [Portrait  and  Plates.'} 

Philadelphia,  1858.     8°  (6.4X4),  pp.  621. 
BARCLAY,  John;  lorn,  of  Scotch  origin,  in  France,  1582.  d.  at  Some,  1621. 

5  lohn  Barclay  his  %genis,  translated  ovt  of  Latine  into  English :  the 
Prose  at  his  Majesties  command :  by  Sir  Robert  LeGrys,  Kt. :  and  the 
Verses  by  Thomas  May.     ...  London,  1629.     4°  (6.7X3.8). 

NOTE.  — A  political  allegory,  greatly  admired  by  Leibr.it/.  and  Card.  Eichtlicu,  and 
pronounced  by  Co«  per  the  most  amusing  romance  ever  written. 

BARCLAY,  Rev.  John,  founder  of  the  Bereans  or  Barclayans  ;  b.  1734.  d.  1798. 

6  Without  Faith,  without  God ;  or,  An  Appeal  to  God  concerning  his  own 
Existence.     ...  Preface  by  D.  Thorn.          London,  1836.     12°  (5X3). 

BARCLAY,  Robert,  of  Ury,  in  Scotland;  b.  1648.  d.  1690. 

7  Apology   (An)  for  the  true  Christian  Divinity ;  being  an  Explanation 
and  Vindication  of  the  Principles  and  Doctrines  of  the  People  called 
Quakers.     ...  Providence,  1856.     8°  (6.4X3.5),  m.  b.,  pp.  587. 

BAP.D.WELL,  Rev.  Horatio,  Missionary  A.B.C.F.M.  at  Bombay. 

3  Memoir  of  Rev.  Gordon  Hall.  Andover,  1834.     12°  (5.3X3.3). 

BARERR  DE  VIEUZAC,  Bertrand,  a  noted  French  revolutionist ;  b,  lido.  d.  1841. 

9  Life.     See  MACAULAY,  T,  B.,    (Essays,  vol.  5.) 
BARETTI,  Giuseppe,  an  Italian  author  &  traveller,  Foreign  Sec'y  to  Royal 

Academy  of  London;  b.  at  Turin,  1716.  d,  at  London,  1789. 
Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  and  Italian  Languages.     To  which  is 
added,  An  Italian  and  English  Grammar.     New  edition.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1771.     4° (8.6X5.8),  3  cols. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.        43 


BARETTI,  Giuseppe,  continued. 

1  Dictionary  (A),  Spanish  and  English,  and  English  and  Spanish.     New 
edition.  .  .  greatly  enlarged.    London,  1800.    4°  (9.1X6.3),  3  cols.,  n.p. 

2  Easy  Phraseology  ...  of  the  Italian  Language.     New  edition.     .  .  . 

Leghorn,  1836.     12°  (5.5X2.9),  par.  cols. 

3  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Italian  Language,  with  a  copious  Praxis  of  Moral 
Sentences.     To  which  is  added  an  English  Grammar  for  the  Use  of  the 
Italians.  London,  1762.     8°  (6X3. 3). 
Joint  Author.     See  NEUMAN,  H.     Spanish  and  English  Dictionary. 

BARGAGLI,  Scipione,  an  Italian  Novelist ;  b.  in  Siena,  d.  1612. 

4  Novelle.     See  (NovELLE  di  Autori  Senesi). 
BARIIAM,  Henry,  M.D. 

5  Hortus  Americanus :  containing  an  Account  of  the  Trees,  Shrubs,  and 
other  Vegetable  Productions,  of  South-America  and  the  West-India 
Islands  .  .  .  Kingston,  Jamaica,  1794.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

BARING,  Alexander,  Esq.,  M.P.,  aft.  Lord  Ashburton ;  b.  1774.  d.  1848. 

6  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  Orders  in  Coun 
cil  ;  and  an  Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  Great  Britain  towards  the 
Neutral  Commerce  of  America.  New-York,  1808.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

BARKER,  Rev.  John,  of  Salter's  Hall,  London. 

7  Sermons.     .  .  .  London,  1748.     8°  (6X3.3). 
BARKER,  Rev.  Ralph,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Braisted,  Kent-,  fi.  1695. 

Editor.     See  TILLOTSON,  J.    Works.     Vol.  2,  3. 
BARLOW,  Edward. 

8  Meteorological  Essays,  concerning  the  Origin  of  Springs,  Generation  of 
Rain,  and  Production  of  Wind.    With  a  rational  and  historical  Account 
of  the  Causes  and  Course  of  the  Tide.     ...     *  *  *     [Maps.~\ 

London,  1715.     8°  (5.8X3.1).     [2  copies.] 
BARLOW,  Joel,  U.S.  Minister  to  France,  &c. ;  b.  in  Conn.,  1755.  d.  1812. 

9  Advice  to  the  Privileged  Orders  in  the  several  States  of  Europe,  result 
ing  from  the  Necessity  and  Propriety  of  a  general  Revolution  in  the 
Principle  of  Government.     Part  I.  3d  ed.     Part  II.     2  vols. 

London,  1793/95.     8°  (5.8X3.3;  3.1). 
10  Columbiad  (The).     A  Poem.     ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1809.     12°  (5X3.1  irr.). 
n  Joel  Barlow  to  his  Fellow  Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Paris,  1799.     8°,  pp.  55. 

12  Letter  to  the  People  of  Piedmont  on  the  Advantages  of  the  French 
Revolution,  and  the  Necessity  of  adopting  its  Principles  in  Italy.    Trans 
lated  by  the  Author.  London,  1795.     8°,  pp.  48. 

13  Vision  (The)  of  Columbus  ;  a  Poem  in  nine  books. 

Hartford,  1787.     12°  (5.5X3.4  irr.). 
BARLOW,  Peter,  Prof.  Math.,  Royal  Milit.  Acad.,  Woolwich,  Eng.;  b.  1776. 

14  Electro-Magnetism.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  4). 

15  Elementary  Principles  of  Practical  Mechanics  and  Engineering.     See 
(ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  8). 

16  Geometry.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

17  Hydrodynamics.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 
!8  Magnetism.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

19  Mechanical  Processes  and  Manufactures.    See  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  vol.  8). 

20  Mechanics.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

21  Optics.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

22  Plane  Astronomy.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 


44  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BARLOW,  Joel,  continued. 

1  Pneumatics.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

2  Theory  of  Numbers.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 
BARNABAS,  St.,  the  companion  of  St.  Paul,  a  Levite,  of  Cyprus. 

3  Catholick  Epistle  of  St.  Barnabas ;  translated,  with  a  preliminary  Dis 
course,  by  Wake.     See  WAKE,  W.     The  Genuine  Epistles,  £c. 

BARNARD,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Haverhill,  Mass. ;  b.  1720.  d.  1774. 

4  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  28,  1766.  Boston,  1766.     8°,  pp.  39. 
BARNARD,  Frederick  A.  P.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Mississippi;  b.  1809. 

5  Letters  on  College  Government,   and  the  Evils  inseparable  from  the 
American  College  System  in  its  present  form  :  .  .  . 

New  York,  1855.     8°  (6.7X4). 

6  Report   on  a  Proposition  to  modify  the  Plan  of  Instruction  in  the  Uni 
versity  of  Alabama,  made  to  the  Faculty  of  the  University.     Read  to 
the  ...  Trustees,  Sept.  26,  1854.        New  York,  1855.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

BARNARD,  Henry,  LL.D. ;  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  1811. 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education. 
BARNARD,  Rev.  John,  of  Marblehead,  Mass. ;  b.  1681.  d.  1770. 

7  Autobiography.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  3d  Series,  vol.  5.) 

8  Proof  (A)  of  Jesus  Christ  His  being  the  ancient  promised  Messiah. 
Dudleian  Lecture,  June  23,  1756.  Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  55. 

BARNARD,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  of  Newbury,  oft.  of  Salem,  Ms. :  b.  1716.  d.  1776. 

9  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  25,  1763.          Boston,  1763.     8°,  pp.  45. 
l°  Power  (The)   of  God,  the  Proof  of  Christianity.     Dudleian  Lecture, 

May  llth,  1768.  Salem,  1768.     8°,  pp.  28.     [2  copies.] 

BARNARD,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1748.  d.  1814. 

11  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  ...  Massachusetts, 

June  10,  1794.  Boston,  1794.     8°,  pp.  25.     [2  copies.] 

2  Fast  Sermon,  at  Salem,  March  31,  1796.  Salem,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  20. 

13  Sermon  preached  Dec.  29,  1799,  in  Salem,  upon  the  Death  of  General 
George  Washington.  Salem,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  27. 

BARNES,  Rev.  Albert,  D.D.,  of  Philadelphia,  Pemi. ;  b.  1798. 

14  Notes,  critical,  explanatory,  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  the  Prophet 
Isaiah.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1858.     12°  (6X3.7),  2  cols. 

15  Notes,  critical,  illustrative,  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Job ;  with  a 
New  Translation,  and  an  introductory  Dissertation.-    Vol.  1,  2.     New 
improved  edition.  New  York,  1855.     12°  (5.8X3.6),  2  cols. 

!  Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.     .  .  . 

4th  ed.     [Map  of  Asia  Minor.]     New  York,  1835.    12°(5.8X3.6),2cols. 

"  Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans.     3d  ed. 

New  York,  1835.     12°  (5.8X3.6),  2  cols. 

Notes,  explanatory  and  practical,  on  the  Gospels.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.    [Map 
of  Palestine.]  New  York,  1835.     12°  (5.8X3.6),  2  cols. 

BARNES,  Joshua,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1654.  d.  1712. 

Editor,  &c.     See  EURIPIDES.     Tragoediae. ' 
BARNES,  William,  B.D.,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

9  Philological  Grammar  (A),  grounded  upon  English,  and  formed,  from  a 
Comparison  of  more  than  Sixty  Languages.     . 

London,  1854.     8°  (6X3.7). 

SAINT- VENANT,  Jean,  a  French  agriculturist;  b.  1737.  d.  1810. 
Colonies  (Des)  modernes  sous  la  Zone  Torride,  et  particulierement  de 
celle  de  Saint-Domingue :  ...     Par  M.  Barre  Saint- Venant. 

Paris,  1802.     8°  (5.5X3),  pp.  516. 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  45 


BARRETT,  Eev.  B.  F.,  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church,  New  York. 

1  Corner-Stone  of  the  New  Jerusalem.        New  York,  1845.     12°,  pp.  57. 

2  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  the  Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church, 
as  revealed  in  the  Theological  Writings  of  Emanuel  Sweclenborg :  de 
livered  .  .  .  1840-41.  New  York,  1842.     12°  (5.9X3.3). 

BARRETT,  Eev.  Richard  A.  F.,  A.M.,  of  King's  College,  Cambridge. 

3  Synopsis  (A)  of  Criticisms  upon  those  Passages  of  the  Old  Testament, 
in  which  modern  Commentators  have  differed  from  the  Authorized  Ver 
sion  ;  together  with  an  Explanation  of  various  Difficulties  in  the  He 
brew  and  English  Texts.     *  *  *     Vol.  1— P.  L,  II.,  2— P.  L,  II.,  3— 
P.I.     5  vols.  London,  1847.     8°  (7.2X4.5),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  This  portion  of  the  work,  all  yet  published,  finishes  with  Esther. 

BARRINGTOX,  John  Shute,  1st  Viscount;  b.  1678.  d.  1734. 

5  Essay  on  the  Teaching  and  Witness  of  the  Holy  Spirit.    See  WATSON,  "R. 
(Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 

BARRISTER  (The) :  or,  Strictures  on  the  Education  proper  for  the  Bar.     .  .  . 

6  Dublin,  1792.     12°  (4.4X2.9). 
BARROW,  Isaac,  D.D.,  Prof.  Greek,  &c.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge-,  b.  1630.  d.  1677. 

Editor.     See  EUCLID.     Elements  of  Geometry. 
BARROW,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  Sec'y  to  the  British  Admiralty,  b.  1764.  d.  1848. 

7  Account  (An)  of  Travels  into  the   Interior  of  Soutnern  Africa,  in  the 
Years  1792  and  1793.    ...    [Map.]    New-York,  1802.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

8  Description  (A)  of  Pitcairn's  Island  and  its  Inhabitants.     With  an  au- 
tljentic  Account  of  the  Mutiny  of  the  Ship  Bounty,  and  of  the  subse 
quent  Fortunes  of  the  Mutineers.     [By   Sir  J.  Barrow.~\     (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  31.)  New-York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

9  Memoir  (A)  of  the  Life  of  Peter  the  Great.     [Portrait.']     (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  65.)  New-York,  1834.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

10  Travels  in  China,  containing  Descriptions,  Observations,   and  Compari 
sons,  made  and  collected  in  the  course  of  a  Short  Residence  .  .  .  ,  and 
on  a  subsequent  Journey  .  .  .  from  Pekin  to  Canton.     .  .  .     [Engrav 
ings.']  London,  1804.     4°  (6.4X4.6),  pp.  632.     [2  copies.] 
BARROW,  John,,/wn.,  son  of  preceding. 

H  Excursions  .  .  .  through  Parts  of  Russia,  Finland,  Sweden,  Denmark, 
and  Norway.     New  ed.     [Maps,  <fec.]  London,  1835.     12°(5X3). 

BARROWS,  E.  P.,  Prof,  of  Biblical  Lit.  Andover  Theol.  Seni. 

12  Memoir  of  Everton  Judson.    [Portrait.']    Boston,  1852.    12°  (5.4X3.2). 
BARRY,  James,  an  English  historical  painter ;  b.  in  Cork,  1741.  d.  1806. 

*13  Life.     See  CUNNINGHAM,  A.     (Lives  of  British  Painters,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
BARRY,  Rev.  John  Stetson. 

u  History  (The)  of  Massachusetts.     The  Colonial  Period  ;  The  Provincial 
Period ;  The  Commonwealth  Period.     3  vols. 

Boston,  1855,  '57,  '57.     8°  (6.5  irr.X3.6),  m.  h. 
BARTAS,  Guillaume  DE  SALLUSTE,  Sieur  DU,  a  French  officer ;  b.  1544.  d.  1590. 

15  Svmmaries ;  or,  Briefe  Expositions  of  all  the  notable  Passages  in  the 
First  Weeke,  and  the  two  first  Dayes  of  the  Second  Weeke,  of  William  of 
Sallust,  Lord  of  Bartas.  2°  (8.8X4.5),  m.  r.,  pp.  315,  264. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  signature  A. 

BARTH,  Henry,  Ph.D.,  D.C.L.,  &c. ;  b.  at  Hamburg,  1821. 

16  Travels  and  Discoveries  in  North  and  Central  Africa :  being  a  Journal 
of  an  Expedition  undertaken  under  the  auspices  of  H.  B.  M.'s  Govern 
ment,  in  the  Years  1849-1855.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-5.     [Maps  and  colored 
Engravings.]  London,  1857-'58.     8°  (6X3.6). 


46  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BARTIIKLEMY,  Jean  Jacques,  VAbb'e,  an  eminent  Fr.  scholar;  b.  1716.  d.  1795. 

1  Travels  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in  Greece,  during  the  Middle  of  the 
Fourth  Century  before  the  Christian  J£ra.     By  the  Abbe  Barthelemi. 
Translated  from  the  French.     In  7  vols.,  and  an  eighth  in  4°,  contain 
ing  Maps,  Plans,  Views,  and  Coins,  illustrative  of  the  Geography  and 
Antiquities  of  Ancient  Greece.     .  .  .        London,  1791.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

2  Travels  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in  Greece.     ...     By  the  Abbe  Bar- 
thelemy.     Translated  from  the  French.     In  5  vols.,  the  fifth,  contains 
Maps,  Plans,  Views,  and  Coins  ...     3d  edition.     Vol.  1-5. 

Dublin,  1795.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

3  Travels  (The)  of  Anacharsis  the  Younger  in  Greece.     .  .  .     Abridged 
from  the  original  Work  of  the  Abbe  Barthelemi.     .  .  .     [Map  and  En 
gravings.]  London,  1797.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  639+. 

4  Travels  in  Italy,  by  the  Abbe  Barthelemy ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters  .  .  . 
Translated  from  the  French.  London,  1802.     8°  (5.6X3-2). 

5  Vie  privee  de  M.  1'Abbe  de  Mably.     See  MABLY,  G.  BONNET,  I' Abbe  DE. 
(Appended  to  Le  Destin  de  la  France.) 

6  Voyage  du  Jeune  Anacharsis  en  Grece,   dans  le  Milieu  du  Quatrieme 
Siecle  avant  1'Ere  vulgaire.     3me  ed.     Tom.  1-7. 

Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.6X3). 

7  Kecueil  de  Cartes  geographiques,  Plans,  Vues  et  Medailles  de  1'Ari- 
cienne  Grece,  relatifs  au  Voyage  de  Jeune  Anacharsis,  precede  d'une 
Analyse  critique  des  Cartes.     3me  ed.       Paris,  1790.    4°,  folded  sheets. 

BARTHELEMY  SAINT-HILAIRE,  Jules,  a  French  politician,  &c. ;  b.  18^5. 

Translator,  &c.     See  ARISTOTELES.     Logique.     Psychologic. 
BARTHOLIN,  Kaspar,  a  Danish  Physician ;  b.  1585.  d.  1630. 

8  Enchiridion  metaphysicvm  Philosophorvm  Aristotelis,  optimorvmqve  In- 
terpretvm  monumentis  adornatum.    Genevae,  1621.    8°(5. 3x2.9),  pp.  32. 

BARTLET,  William  S.,  Hector  of  St.  Luke's  Church,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  b'  1809. 

9  Frontier  Missionary  (The) :  a  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  Jacob  Bailey, 
Missionary  at  Pownalborough,  Me.,  Cornwallis  and  Annapolis,  N.  S. ; 
with  Illustrations,  Notes  and  an  Appendix.    With  a  Preface  by  IU.  Rev. 
G.  Burgess.     [Portraits,  <fcc.]  New  York,  1853.     8°  (6.6X4). 

BARTLETT,  John  Russell,  Sec'y  of  State  of  E.I. ;  b.  1805. 

Dictionary  of  Americanisms.  A  Glossary  of  Words  and  Phrases  usually 
regarded  as'  peculiar  to  the  United  States.  2d  edition  greatly  improved 
and  enlarged.  Boston,  1859.  12°  (6.6X4.1),  pp.  521. 

BARTLETT,  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Woburn,  Cambridge,  &c. ;  b.  1763.  d.  1827. 
11  Aphorisms  on  Men,  Manners,  Principles  &  Things.     *  *  * 

Portsmouth,  1810.     12°  (4.9X3). 

Physiognomy,  a  Poem.  Portsmouth,  1810,     12°,  pp.  19. 

BARTLETT,  Hon.  Josiah,  M.D.,  of  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  b.  1759.  d.  1820. 

ssertation  on  the  Progress  of  Medical  Science  in  Massachusetts. 
Read  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society, 
June  6,  1810.  Boston,  1810.  8°,  pp.  48.  [2  copies".] 

:etch  of  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  read  at  the  Opening  of  Wash 
ington  Hall,  Nov.  16,  1813.  Boston,  1814.  8°,  pp.  24. 
Historical  Sketch  of  Charlestown.  See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collec 
tions,  2d  Series,  vol.  2.) 

16  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  Medical  Science  in  Massachusetts. 
>S  e  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  1.) 
Oration  (An)  on  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  delivered 
at  Charlestown,  Feb.  22,  1800.  Charlestown,  1800.     8°,  pp   15 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRA11Y.  47 


BAETLETT,  William  Henry,  of  Kentish  Town,  England-,  b.  1809.  d.  1854. 

1  Illustrations  of  American  Scenery.     See  AMERICAN  Scenery,  &c. 

2  Illustrations  of  Scotland,  and  Switzerland.     See  BEATTIE,  W. 
BAETOL,  Rev.  Cyrus  Augustus,  of  Boston,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1832;  b.  1813. 

3  Discourses  on  the  Christian  Body  and  Form. 

Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

4  Discourses  on  the  Christian  Spirit  and  Life. 

Boston,  1850.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 
BARTOLI,  Pietro  Santes,  an  Italian  painter  &  engraver;  b.  1635.  d.  1700. 

5  Colonna  Traiana.     Intagliata  da  P.  S.  Bartoli.     See  COLONNA  Traiana. 
BAETON,  Benjamin  Smith,  M.D.,  Prof.  HK/niv.  of  Perm.;  b.  1766.  d.  1815. 

6  New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  theHFribes  and  Nations  of  America. 

Philadelphia,  1798.     8°  (6X3.3), 

7  Philadelphia  Medical  and  Physical  Journal  (The).     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1805,  '06.     8°  (6.4X3.6).     [2  copies.} 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages  and  pagings. 

BAETON,  William,  A.M. 

8  Memoirs  of  David  Rittenhouse,  LL.D.,  &c.     Interspersed  with  Notices 
of  many  distinguished  Men :  with  an  Appendix,  containing  sundry  Phi 
losophical  and  other  Papers.     [Portrait.] 

Philadelphia,  1813.     8°  (6.5X3.6),  pp.  614. 
BAETRAM,  William,  an  American  Botanist,  &c. ;  b.  in  Penn.,  1739.  d.  1823. 

9  Travels  through  North  and   South  Carolina,  Georgia,  East  and  West 
Florida,  the  Cherokee  Country,  the  extensive  Territories  of  ...  the 
Creek  Confederacy,  and  the  Country  of  the  Choctaws.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 

London,  reprinted,  1792.     8°  (5.8X3.3),  pp.  520. 
BASNAGE  DE  BEAUVAL,  Jacques,  a  Fr.  statesman  &  theologian;  b.  1653.  d.  1723. 

10  Continuation  of  [Josephus']   History  of  the  Jews,  to  the  Reign  of  the 
Emperor  Adrian  ;  with  an  Account  of  their  various  Dispersions  :  trans 
lated  from  the  French  of  Basnage  [by  Eev.  W.  M.  Rogers'].     See  JAIIN, 
J.     (Appendix  to  Jahn's  Hebrew  Commonwealth.) 

11  History  (The)  of  the  Jews,  from  Jesus  Christ  to  the  present  Time:  .  .  . 
Being  a  Supplement  and  Continuation  of  the  History  of  Josephus. 
Written  in  French  by  Mr.  Basnage.     Translated  into  English  by  T. 
Taylor.    [Plate.']  London,  1708.     2°  (12.2X6.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  759. 

BATCHELOR,  Thomas,  a  Fanner  of  Bedfordshire. 

12  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Bedford.    ...    *  *  * 
[Map  and  Plates.]  London,  1808.     8°  (6.2X3.4),  pp.  636. 

BATE,  George,  M.D.,  Physician  to  Charles  I.,  Cromwell,  and  Charles  II. 

13  Pharmacopoeia  Bateana.     See  SHIPTON,  J. 
BATEMAN,  Rev.  Josiah,  Sector  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  England. 

14  Life  (The)  of  Daniel  Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  &c.    With  Por 
traits,  Map,  and  Illustrations.  Boston,  1860.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  744. 

BATES,  Ely,  Esq. 

is  Rural  Philosophy:  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1807.     12°  (5.7X3.1). 

BATES,  William,  D.D.,  an  English  Nonconformist;  b.  1625.  d.  1699. 

16  Harmony  (The)  of  the  Divine  Attributes,  in  the  Contrivance  and  Ac 
complishment  of  Man's  Redemption.     With  an  introductory  Essay,  by 
A.Alexander.  New- York,  1831.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

17  Vita3  selectorum  aliquot  Virorum  qui  Doctrina,  Dignitate,  aut  Pietate 
inclaruere.     *  *  *         Londini,  1681.     4°  (7.4X4.5),  m.  n.,  pp.  748+. 


48  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BATES,  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Works.    .  .  .    With  .  .  .  Funeral  Sermon  preached  by  Rev.  Mr.  Howe. 
[Portrait.']    London,  1700.    2°  (11.7x0.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  fi&c:-j-.  [2  copies.] 

BATH-KOL.     A  Voice  from  the  AVilderness.     ...     By  the  First  Presbytery  of 

2  the  Eastward.     ***  Boston,  1783.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 
BAUER,  Juliette. 

3  Lives  of  the  Brothers  Humboldt,  Alexander  and  William.     Translated 
and  arranged  from  the  German  of  Klencke  &  Schlesier.     With  Por 
traits.  New  York,  1853.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

BAUME,  or  BEAUME,  Antoine,  a  French  Chemist;  b.  1728.  d.  1804. 

4  Chymie  experimentale  et  raisftnee,  par  M.  Baume.     Tom.  1-3.     [Por 
trait  and  Plates.']  Paris,  1773.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

5  Manual  (A)  of  Chemistry  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  of  M. 
Baume  [by  Dr.  Aikin].  Warrington,  1778.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

BAUSSET,  Louis  Francois  DE,  a  French  Cardinal;  b.  1748.  d.  1824. 

6  Life  (The)  of  Fenelon.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French,  by  W.  Mud- 
ford.     ...    Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]          London,  1810.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

BAUTAIN,  Louis,  a  French  philosopher  &  theologian:  b.  1796. 

?  Epitome  of  the  History  of  Philosophy.     See  HENRY,  C.  S. 
BAXTER,  Piev.  Andrew;  6.  at  Aberdeen  in  Scotland,  1687.  d.  1750. 

8  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  of  the  Human  Soul ;  wherein  the  Imma 
teriality  of  the  Soul  is  evinced  from  the  Principles  of  Reason  and  Phi 
losophy.     [By  A.  Baxter.]     ***  London,  n.  d.     4°  (7. 1X5.1). 

BAXTER,  Rev.  Richard,  an  English  Nonconformist;  b.  1615.  d.  1691. 

9  Call  (A)  to  the  Unconverted.     With  an  introductory  Essay,  by  T.  Chal 
mers.  New-York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.6X2.8).     [2  copies.] 

10  Certain  Disputations  of  Right  to  Sacraments,  and  the  true  Nature  of 
Visible  Christianity ;  ...  *  *  *  London,  1657.  4°  (5. 9X3.8),  pp.  521. 

n  Church-History  of  the  Government  of  Bishops  and  their  Councils  ab 
breviated.  ...  London,  1680.  4°  (7.2X4.6),  m.  r. 

12  Defence  (A)  of  the  Principles  of  Love,  which  are  necessary  to  the  Uni 
ty  and  Concord  of  Christians  ;  .  .  .  delivered  in  a  Book  called  The  Cure 
of  Church-Divisions.  ...  *  *  *  London,  1761.  12°  (5.3X2.6). 

!3  Dying  Thoughts.     Abridged  by  B.  Fawcett. 

New-York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.6X2.8).     [2  copies.] 
4  Funeral  Sermon  on  Mr.  Baxter.     See  SYLVESTER,  M. 

15  Life  (The)  of  Rev.  Richard  Baxter.  Chiefly  compiled  from  his  own 
Writings.  New-York,  n.  d.  24°  (4.6X2.8). 

!6  Miscellaneous  Works,  containing  his  Call  to  the  Unconverted  .  .  .  Also, 
Converse  with  God  in  Solitude  .  ..  Likewise  Dying  Thoughts.  Abridg 
ed  also,  by  B.  Fawcett.  Philadelphia,  1806.  12°  (5.6X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Each  work  has  also  independent  title-page. 

17  Reasons  (The)  of  the  Christian  Religion.     ...     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

London,  1667.    4°  (6.4X3.6),  m.  r.,  pp.  604. 

8  Reformed  Pastor  (The);  a  Discourse  on  the  Pastoral  Office.    ...    Abridg 
ed  ...  by  S.  Palmer.     *  *  *  London,  1766.     12°  (5X3). 
™  Reliquiae  Baxterianse ;  or,  Mr.  Richard  Baxter's  Narrative  of  the  most 
memorable  Passages  of  his  Life  and  Times.     Faithfully  publish'd  from 
the  original  manuscripts,  by  M.  Sylvester.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

London,  1696.     2°  (10.4X5.3),  pp.  448,  200,  132-f. 
J0  Saint  (A)  or  a  Brute.     The  certain  Necessity  and  Excellency  of  Holi 
ness,  &c.  .  .  .  London,  1662.     4°  (6.2X3.8). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          49 


BAXTER,  Rev.  Richard,  continued. 

1  Saints'  (The)  Everlasting  Rest.      Abridged  by  B.  Fawcett.      (EvAN. 
Fam.  Libr.,  vol.  5.)  New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.8). 

2  Treatise  (A)  of  Episcopacy.     ...  London,  1681.     4°  (7.2X4.6). 

NOTE.  —  Has  two    parts,   pag-ed    independently.      Contains  autograph, — "  Charles 
Chauncey      1733  ". 

3  Life  and  Times  of  Richard  Baxter,  &c.     See  OBME,  W. 
BAYARD,  Hon.  James  A.,  of  Delaware;  b.  1767.  d.  1815. 

4  Speech  of  Mr.  Bayard,  on  the  Bill  .  .  .  entitled  "  An  Act  to  repeal  cer 
tain  Acts  respecting  the  Organization  of  the  Courts  of  the  U.S."     De 
livered  in  the  H.  of  Reps.,  Feb.  19,  1802.       [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  44. 

BAYEN,  Pierre,  a  French  Chemist;  b.  1725.  d.  1798. 

5  Recherches  chimiques  sur  1'Etain  .  .  .  par  MM.  Bayen,  &  Charlard. 

Paris,  1781.     8°  (5.1X3). 

Joint  Author.     See  VENEL,  G.  F.     Examen  d'une  Eaux  minerale. 
BAYERS,  Wolfgang,  a  Jesuit  Missionary. 

6  Reise  nach  Peru.     ...  Niirnberg,  1776.     12°  (5.1X3). 
BAYLE,  Pierre,  Prof,  of  Phil,  and  Hist,  at  Rotterdam;  b.  1647.  d.  1709. 

7  Dictionnaire  historique  et  critique.     Tom.  1-4.     3me  ed.,  revue,  etc. 

Rotterdam,  1720.     2°  (11.8X6.3),  2  cols. 
CONTENTS Tome  1,  A-C.    2,  D-L.    3,  M-S.    4,  T-Z. 

BAYLEY,  Daniel. 

8  Essex  Harmony  (The)  containing  a  Collection  of  Psalm  Tunes  .  .  . 

Newburyport,  1772.     12°  (5.1X3). 
BAYLIES,  Hon.  Francis,  of  Taunton,  Mass.  ;  b.  1784.  d.  1852. 

9  Historical  Memoir  (An)  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth.     Vol.  1,— 
Parti.     2,  — Parts  2,  3,  4.  Boston,  1830.     8°(5.9X3). 

NOTE.  —  Parts  2,  3,  and  4  have  each  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

BAYLIES,  William,  M.D.,  Phys.  to  Fred.  //.,  K.  of  Prussia;  b.  1724.  d.  1787. 

10  Contributions.     See  AMER.  Acad.  of  Arts,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  P.  I.) 

11  Facts  and  Observations  relative  to  Inoculation  in  Berlin,  &c. 

Edinburgh,  1781.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 
BEACH,  Rev.  John,  of  Connecticut ;  d.  1782. 

12  Continuation  (A)   of  the  ...  Vindication   of  the   Professors   of  the 
Church   of   England   against  .  .  .  Mr.  Noah  Hobart,  in  his    Second 
Address  ...         *  *  *  Boston,  1751.     8°,  pp.  94. 

BEACON  is  Hill.     A  local  Poem.     .  .  .  Boston,  1797.     4°,  pp.  56. 

BEATSON,  Lieut-Col.  Alexander. 

14  View  (A)  of  the  Origin  and  Conduct  of  the  War  with  Tippoo  Sultaun 

London,  1800.     4°  (7. 1  X4.8). 
BEATSON,  B.  W.,  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

15  Index  Grascitatis  JEschyleae.      Cantabrigian,  1830.    8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  half-title,—"  INDEX  in  Tragicos  Grsecos.     Vol.  3." 

16  Index  Graecitatis  Sophocleae.      Cantabrigise,1830.    8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  half-title,—"  INDEX  in  Tragicos  Gruecos.    Vol.  2." 

BEATTIE,  James,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Moral  Philosophy,  Aberdeen;  b.  1735.  d.  1803. 

17  Dissertations  moral  and  critical  .  .  .    Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait."] 

Philadelphia,  1809.     12°  (4.3X3.7). 

NOTK.  —  Also  with  half  title  and.  lettered,  —  "  Works-     VoL  1-3." 
7 


50  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BEATTIE,  James,  LL.T).,  continued. 

1  Elements  of  Moral  Science.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Philadelphia,  1809.     12°  (4.3X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  half-title  and   lettered,  —  "  Works.     Vol.  7-9." 

2  Elements  of  Moral  Science.     Vol.  1. 

Philadelphia,  1792.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

3  Elements  of  Moral  Science.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Baltimore,  1813.     12°  (5.4X3.2),  pp.  572. 

NOTE.  — The  two  volumes  are  bound  together,  and  paged  continuously. 

4  Essay  (An)  on  the  Nature  and  Immutability  of  Truth  .  .  . 

3d  ed.  London,  1772.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  pp.  514. 

5  Essays  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1809.     12°  (4.3X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  half-title  and  lettered,  —  "  Works.     Vol.  4-6." 

BEATTIE,  William,  M.D. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1843. 

6  Scotland    Illustrated  ...  by  T.  Allen,  W.  H.  Bartlett,  and  H.  McCul- 
loch.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2.     [45-J-74  Plates,  and  Map.'] 

London,  1838.     4°  (text  7X4.8 ;  plates  7X4.5). 

NOTE.  —  Also  Avith  second  title-page,  engraved. 

7  Switzerland.      Illustrated  .  .  .  by  W.  H.  Bartlett,  Esq.      *  *  *      Vol. 
1,  2.     [58+50  Plates,  and  Map.] 

London,  1836.     4°  (text  and  plates,  6.9X4.7). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  engraved. 

BEAUFOY,  Col,  Mark,  F.R.S.,  &c. 

8  Nautical  and  hydraulic  Experiments,  with  numerous  scientific  Miscel 
lanies.     In  3  vols.,  with  Plates.     Vol.  1.     [Portrait. ,] 

London,  1834.     4°  (7.6X6.7). 
BEAUJOUR,  Felix,  British  Ex-Consul  in  Greece. 

9  View  (A)  of  the  Commerce  of  Greece  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French 
by  T.  H.  Home.  London,  1800.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

BEAUMARCHAIS,  Pierre  Augustin  Caron  de ;  b.  1732.  d.  1799. 

10  Eugenie,  Comedie  ...  en  Prose,  par  M.  de  Beaumarchais.         *  *  * 

Paris,  1767.     8°  (6.3X3.5),  pp.  79. 
BEAUMONT,  G.  de,  Counsellor  in  the  Royal  Court  of  Paris. 

11  Penitentiary  System  (On  the)  in  the  United  States  and  its  Application 
in  France ;  with  an  Appendix  ...      By  G.   de  Beaumont  and  A.   de 
Tocqueville.     Translated  from  the  French  with  an  Introduction,  Notes 
and  Additions.     By  F.  Lieber.  Philadelphia,  1833.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

BEAUSOBRE,  Isaac  de,  a  French  Preacher  at  Berlin;  b.  1659.  d.  1738. 

12  Introduction  to  the  Reading  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.      By  Beausobre 
and  L'Enfant.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  3.) 

BEAUTIES  13  (The)  of  the  Creation  ...    *  *  *    Philadelphia,  1792.    12°  (5.4X3). 
BEAWES,  Wyndham,  Esq.,  Consul  at  Cadiz  and  Seville. 

14  Civil  (A),  commercial,  political  and  literary  History  of  Spain  and  Por 
tugal.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1793.     2°  (11X5.8),  m.r. 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

15  Lex  Mercatoria  Rediviva :  or,  the  Merchant's  Directory.     ...     2d  ed. 

London,  1761.     2°  (11X5.9),  m.  r.,  pp.  898-J-. 

w  Lex  Mercatoria  Rediviva  ...     6th  ed.,  considerably  enlarged,  &c.  by 
Th.  Mortimer,  Esq.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.         Dublin,  1795.    4°  (7.9X4.8). 


CATALOGUE     OF     Till:    LI  BRAKY.  51 


BECCARIA,  Cesare  Boresana,  Marquis  of,  an  Italian  Economist;  b.  1738.  d.  1794. 

1  Delitti  (Dei)  e  delle  Pene.     Coi  Commenti  di  Varj  .  .  .     Nuova  edi- 
zione  .  .  .  Livorno,  1833.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

2  Essay  (An)  on  Crimes  and  Punishments  [by  C.  B.  Beccaria],  translated 
from  the  Italian ;  with  Commentary,   [pp.  lxxix.,~\  attributed  to  M.  de 
Voltaire,  translated  .  .  .  London,  1775.     8°  (5. 5X3.1). 

3  Essay  (An)   on  Crimes  and  Punishments  ;    by  the  Marquis  Beccaria. 
With  a  Commentary,  by  M.  de  Voltaire.     New  ed.  .  .  .         *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1793.     24°  (4.8X2.6).     [2  copies.] 
BECHE,  Henry  T.  DE  LA.     See  DE  LA  BECHE,  H.  T. 
BECKER,  David. 

4  Neue  Abhandlung  vom  Karlsbade  in  3  Theilen     [Plates.'] 

Prag,  1772.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  The  three  volumes  are  bound  together. 

BECKER,  Johann  Joachim,  a  German  Chemist;  b.  1635.  d.  1682. 

5  Chymischer  Gliicks-Hafen  .  .  .     Neue  .  .  .  ausgabe.     [Portrait.] 

Leipzig,  1755.     4°  (6.7X5),  pp.  876-f-. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  portion  of  the  index. 

6  Chymisches  Laboratorium,  oder  unter-erdische  Naturklindigung  .  .  . 

Franckfurt,  1680.     8°  (5.4X2.7),  pp.  732. 

7  Experimentum  chymicum  novum  .  .  .   [Franckfurt^  1680.  8°  (5.4X2.9). 

8  Nochmalicher  Zusatz  liber  die  unter-erdische  Naturkiindigung  .  .  . 

[Franckfurt,]  1680.     8°  (5.4X2.9). 

9  CEdipus  Chymicus,  oder  chymischer  Ratseldeuter  .  .  .  aus  dem  Latein- 
ischen  ins  Teutsch  iibersetzet  .  .  .     [Franckfurt,']  1680.     8°  (5.4X2.9). 

10  Trifolium   Becherianum   Hollandicum,  oder  .  .  .   J.  J.  Bechers   Drey 
Neue   Erfindungen   .  .  .      Auss   der  Niederlandischen  in   die   Hoch- 
teutsche  Sprach  iibersezzet.       Franckfurt,  1679.     8°  (5.4X2.9),  pp.  54. 

NOTE.  —  The  last  five  volumes  are  bound  together. 

BECK,  Charles,  Prof  of  Latin  at  Harvard  College,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Joint  Translator.     See  MUNK,  E.     Greek  and  Roman  Metres. 
BECK,  Christian  Daniel,  Prof,  of  And.  Lang,  at  Leipsic;  b.  1759.  d.  1832. 

11  Index  Grsecitatis  Euripideac.     .  .  . 

Cantabrigian,  1830.     Thick  8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

NOTE.— Also  with  half-title,—"  INDEX  in  Tragicos  Grsecos.    Yol  1." 

Editor.     See  EURIPIDES.     Tragoedise,  etc. 
BECK, Lewis C.,M.D.,Prof.ofNat.  ScL, &c.,Eutgers  Coll.,  N.J.;  b.  1790,  d.  1853. 

12  Mineralogy  of  New  York  .  .  .     Albany,  1842.     4°  (7.2X5.5),  pp.  536. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  engraved,  bearing  title,  —  "Natural  History  of 
New  York.     ..."     Lettered,  —  "  Natural  History  of  New  York.     Part  3." 

BECKE,  Edmonde. 

Editor.     See  BIBLE,  —  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.     The  Byble,  &e. 
BECKER,  Dr.  Karl  Ferdinand. 

13  Ausfiihiiiche  deutsche  Grammatik  .  .  .     Band  1,  2.     Zweite  .  .  .  aus 
gabe.  Frankfurt  am  Main,  1842,  '43.     8°  (6.7X4). 

14  Deutsche  Wortbildung  (Die),   oder  die  organische   Entwickelung   der 
deutschen  Sprache  in  der  Ableitung. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1824.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 
!5  Lehrbuch  des  deutschen  fifties.     Herausgegeben  von  Th.  Becker. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1850.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 


BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BECKER,  Dr.  Karl  Ferdinand,  continued. 

1  Leitfaden  ...  in  der  deutschen  Sprachlehre.     Herausgegeben  von  Th. 
Becker.     Sechste  ausgabe.       Franckfurt  am  Main,  1851.    8°  (6.7X3.8). 

2  Organism  der  Sprache.     Zweite  .  .  .  ausgabe. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1841.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

3  Schulgrammatik  der  deutschen  Sprache.     Herausgegeben  von  Th.  Bec 
ker.     Sieberte  ausgabe.  Frankfurt  am  Main,  1852.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

4  Wort  (l)as)  in  seiner  organischen  Verwandlung. 

Frankfurt  a  M.,  1833.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

BECKER,  Theodor. 

Editor.  See  BECKER,  K.  F.  Lehrbuch  der  deutschen  Stiles.  Also, 
Leitfaden  ...  in  der  deutschen  Sprachlehre.  Also,  Schulgrammatik  der 
deutschen  Sprache. 

BECKER,  Prof.  Wilhelm  Adolph. 

5  Charicles      Illustrations   of  the  private  Life   of  the   ancient   Greeks 
With   Notes   and  Excursuses      From  the   German   of   Prof.   Becker 
New  ed.  collated  &c.  London,  1854.     12°  (6.1  irr.XS.o),  pp.  512. 

6  Gallus :  or,  Roman  Scenes  of  the  Time  of  Augustus ;    with  Notes  and 
Excursuses  .  .  .     Translated  by  Rev.  F.  Metcalfe.     [Plates.] 

London,  1849.     12°  (6.1  irr.X3.5),  pp.  535. 

NOTE.— Also  with  half-title,— "Becker's  Gallus.    .  .  .     Second  edition  ..." 

BECKFORD,  William,  Founder  of  Fonthill  Abbey  ;  b.  1760.  d.  1844. 

7  Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal,  with  an  Excursion  to  the  Monasteries  of 
Alcobac_a  and  Batalha.     .  .  .     Part  [Vol.]  1,  2. 

New  York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 

NOTE.  — Also,  with  half-title,  — "Wiley  and  Putnam's  Library  of  Choice  Reading," 
&c.     Lettered,  — "Library  &c.     7,8." 

BECKMANN,  John,  Prof,  of  Economy  at  Gottingen;  b.  1739.  d.  1811. 

8  History  (A)  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries.     Translated  from  the  Ger 
man  by  W.  Johnston.     3d  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1817.     8°  (6.2  irr.X3.3). 
BEDDOES,  Thomas,  M.D.,  an  English  Physician,  &c. ;  b.  1760.   d.  1808. 

9  Considerations  on  the  medicinal  Use  and  on  the  Production  of  Factitious 
Airs.     Part  1,  by  Thomas  Beddoes.     2,  by  James  Watt.     [2  pagings. 
Plates.]  Bristol,  1795.     8°  (6X3.2). 

0  Essay  on  the  Causes,  early  Signs,  and  Prevention  of  Pulmonary  Con 
sumption  .  .  .  Bristol,  1799.     8°  (5. 8X3.2). 
[1  Observations  on  the  ...  Management  of  the  Consumptive ;  &c. 

Troy,  1803.     12°  (4X2.9). 

Translator,  &c.     See  SCHEELE,  C.  W.     Chemical  Essays. 
BEDA,  or  BEDE,  "  the  venerable,"  an  English  Monk ;  b.  about  672.  d.  732. 
12  Ecclesiasticae  Historiae  Gentis  Anglorvm  Libri  V.     ...         *  *  * 

Coloniae  Agrippinae,  1601.  24°  (4X  1.9),  m.  r.,  fol.  261+. 
Opervm  Tomvs  octavvs;  continens  Qusestiones  ....  veteris  Testament!, 
vna  cum  ...  in  Psalmos  Dauidicos  Commentario  . 

Colonise  Agrippina?,  1612.     2°  (12X6.7),  2  cols. 

BEECHER,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  &c.,  Son  of  Dr.  L.  B.;  b.  1804. 

A  Concord  (The)  of  Ages :  or  the  individual  and  organic  Harmony  of  God 

and  Man.  New  Ark,  1860.     12°  (5.6X3.4),  pp.  581. 

Conflict  (The)  of  Ages  or  the  great  Debate  on  the  moral  Relations  of 

God  and  Man.  7th  ed.     Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.6X3.4),  pp.  552. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


BEECHER,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Papal  Conspiracy  (The)  exposed,  and   Protestantism  defended,  in  the 
Light  of  Reason,  History  and  Scripture.     [Engravings.] 

Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

BEECHER,  Rev.  Lyman,  D.D.,  Pastor  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  aft.  in  Boston,  Mass., 
then  Pres.  of  Lane  Tlieol.  Sem.,  Cincinnati,  0. ;  b.  1775. 

2  Bible  (The)  a  Code  of  Laws ;  a  Sermon  delivered  in  Park  Street  Church, 
Boston,  Sept.  3,  1817,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  S.  E.  Dwight,  as  Pastor 
of  that  Church;  and  of  Messrs.  E.  P.  Swift,  A.  Graves,  &c.,  as  Mission 
aries  to  the  Heathen.         *  *  *  Andover,  1818.     8°,  pp.  51. 

3  Gospel  (The)  according  to  Paul.     A  Sermon  delivered  Sept.  17,  1828, 
at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Bennet  Tyler,  D.D.  ...  in  Portland,  Maine. 
.  .  .  Boston,  1829.     8°,  pp.  48. 

4  Six  Sermons  on  the  Nature,  Occasions,  Signs,  Evils,  and  Remedy  of 
Intemperance.     7th  ed.  New  York,  1833.     24°  (4.2X2.7). 

5  Views  in  Theology.     ...  Cincinnati,  1836.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 
BEECHEY,  Sir  Frederic  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  F.R.S.,  &c. ;  b.  1796.  d.  1856. 

6  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Pacific  and  Beering's  Strait  ...  in  ... 
1825,  26,  27,  and  28.     ...  Philadelphia,  1832.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

BEGUIN,  John,  a  French  Chemist;  fl.  about  1600. 

7  Tyrocimum   Chymicum,  antehae  a  .  .  .  C.   Gluckradt,  et   J.  Barthio, 
Notis  .  .  .  illustratum,  &c.:  nunc  vero  a  J.  G.  Pelshofero.     .  .  .  Indice 
ornatum.  Wittenbergae,  1634.     12°  (4.6X2.3),  m.  b. 

BEHNSCH,  Ottomar. 

8  Geschichte  der  Englischen  Spracher  und  Literature  von  den  altesten 
Zeiten  bis  zur  Einf  iihrung  der  Buchdruckerkunst. 

Breslau,  1853.     8°  (6.6X5.9). 
BEKE,  Charles  Tilstone,  of  London,  Eng. 

9  Origines  Biblicae :  or  Researches  in  primeval  History.      *  *  *      Vol.  1. 
[Geographical  Sketch  of  The  Dispersion.']     London,  1834.  8°(6.3X3.5). 

NOTE. —  Of  this  work  vol.  1  only  was  published. 

BEKKER,  Immanuel,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Univ.  of  Berlin  ;  b.  1785. 

10  Anecdota  Graeca.      Vol.  1.     Lexica  Segueriana.      2.  Apolonii  Alex,  de 
Coniunctionibus  et  de  Adverbiis  Libri.     Dionysii  Thracis  Grammatica. 
Choerobosci,  Diomedis,  Melampodis,  Porphyrii,  Stephani  in  earn  Scholia. 
3.  Theodosii  Canones.     Editoris  Annotatio  critica.     Indices. 

Berolini,  1814, '16, '21.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  The  three  volumes  are  paged  continuously. 

Editor.     See  ARISTOPHANES.     Comoediae. 
Editor.     See  ARISTOTLE.     Aristoteles  Graece. 
Editor.     See  DION  CASSIUS,  C.     Rerum  Romanarum  Libri  LXXX. 
Editor.     See  PAUSANIUS.     Pausaniae  de  Situ  Graeciae  Libri  X. 
Editor.     See  POLYBIUS.     Polybius. 
Editor.     See  SUIDAS.     Lexicon. 
BELCHER,  Sir  Edward;  Capt.  R.N.,  F.R.S.,  &c. ;  b.  1799. 

11  Last  (The)  of  the  Artie  Voyages ;  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition 
in  H.  M.  S.  Assistance  under  .  .  .  Capt.  Sir  E.  Belcher,  in  search  of 
Sir  John  Franklin,  during  .  .  .  1852-53-54.     With  Notes  on  Natural 
History,  by  Sir  John*  Richardson,  Prof.  Owen,  &c.      .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 
...     [Illustrated,]  London,  1855.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 


54  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

BELISARIUS,  a  Roman  General;  b.  in  Thrace,  about  500.  d.  565. 

1  Life  of  Belisarius.     See  STANHOPE,  P.  H. 

BELKNAP,  Rev.  Jeremy,  D.D.,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  b.  1744.  d.  1798. 

2  American  Biography  .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.         *  *  *        ... 

Boston,  1794, '98.     8°  (5.7X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

3  Answers  to  Judge  Tucker's  Queries  respecting  Slavery  in,  Massachusetts. 
See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  1st  Ser.,  vol.  4.) 

4  Discourse  (A),  intended  to  commemorate  the  Discovery  of  America  by 
Christ.  Columbus  ;  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Historical  Society  in 
Massachusetts,  Oct.  23,  1792  .  .  .  [Witli\  four  Dissertations,  connected 
with  various  Parts  of  the  Discourse  .  .  . 

Boston,  1792.     8°  (5.6X3).     [2  copies.] 

5  Dissertations  on  the  Character,  Death  &  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ, 
and  the  Evidence  of  His  Gospel ;  with  Remarks  on  ...   \_Paine 's~]  "Age 
of  Reason".  Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.4X3). 

6  Election  Sermon,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  June  2,  1785.         *  *  * 

Portsmouth,  1785.     8°,  pp.  48. 

7  History  (The)  of  New-Hampshire.     Vol.  1-3.      .  .  .      Illustrated  by  a 
Map.  Vol.  1,  Phila 
delphia  ;   2,  3,  Boston,  1784,  '91,  '92.      8°  (5.8X2.9).      [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1,  2,  are  historical.     Vol.  3  relates  to  climate,  soil,  productions,  &c. 

8  Jesus  Christ  the  only  Foundation.     A  Sermon  on  I.  Corinthians,  iii.  11. 
2d  ed.  Boston,  1792.     8°,  pp.  31. 

9  National  Fast  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.  Boston,  1782.     8°,  pp.  29. 
1°  Sermon  (A)  on  Military  Duty,  preached  at  Dover,  N.H.,  Nov.  10,  1772 

...  at  a  Review  ...     *  *  *      Salem,  1773.     8°,  pp.  27.     [2  copies.] 

H  Sermon  (A),  preached  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Jed.  Morse  ...  in 

Charlestown,  April  30,  1789.      \_Cli.  by  J.  Jackson;  E.  H.  by  D.  Os- 

good.~\  Boston,  1789.     8°,  pp.  32. 

12  Two  Sermons,  delivered  April  27,  1788,  on  the  Institution  and  Obser 
vation  of  the  Sabbath.         *  *  *  Boston,  1801.     8°,  p.  38. 

13  Sketch  of  Belknap,  &c.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  1st  Ser.,  vol.  6.) 
BELL,  Archibald,  Esq. 

14  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Policy  and  Justice  of  the  Prohibition  of  the  Use 
of  Grain  in  the  Distilleries  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  1808.     8°  (6.1X3-6). 

BELL,  Sir  Charles,  Prof,  of  Surgery,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh ;  b.  1778.  d.  1842. 

15  Animal  Mechanics.     [%  Sir  C.  Bell.]      (Lnm.  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Nat.  Phil.,  vol.  4.)  [London,  1828-'29.]     8°,  pp.  63. 

6  Hand  (The)  its  Mechanism  and  vital  Endowments  as  evincing  Design. 

London,  1834.     8°  (6X3.5). 

XOTE.  — Also  with  half-title,  — "The  Bridgewater  Treatises  .  .  .         Treatise  IV 
.  .  .     Third  edition." 

Annotator,  &c.     See  PALEY,  W.     Natural  Theology. 

BELL,  Copt.  Henrie,  of  Norfolk,  Eng. 

Translator.     See  LUTHER,  M.     Colloquia  Mensalia. 

BELL,  Henry  Glassford,  of  Lanarkshire,  Scotland. 

17  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.      .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.      {Portrait.-}      (Har 
per  s  Fam.  Libr.,  No.  21,  22.)  New  York,  1831.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          55 


BELL,  John. 

1  Bell's  New  Pantheon ;    or,  Historical  Dictionary  of  the  Gods,  Demi- 
Gods,  Heroes,  and  fabulous  Personages  of  Antiquity  :  &c.      .  .  .     Vol. 
1,2.     [Plates.']  London,  1790.     4°  (9.4X7.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

BELL,  Luther  V.,  M.D.,  LL.D. ;  b.  at  Chester,  N.H.,  1806. 

2  Practical  Methods  (The)  of  ventilating  Buildings  .  .  .     With  an  Ap 
pendix,   on   heating  by   Steam   and  Hot   Water.        [Engraving   and 
Plates.']  Boston,  1848.     8°  (6X3.5). 

BELL,  William,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster ;  b.  1731.  d.  1816. 

3  Attempt  (An)  to  ascertain  and  illustrate  the  Authority,  Nature,  and  De 
sign  of  ...  The  Communion  and  the  Lord's  Supper. 

London,  1780.     8°  (6X3.4). 

4  Attempt  (An)  to  ascertain  and  illustrate  the  Authority,  &c.  of  ...  The 
Communion  and  the  Lord's  Supper.  Boston,  1809.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

NOTE.  — Forms  No.  2  of  "FouR  Theol.  Tracts",  and  has  half-title  to  correspond. 

5  Practical  Enquiry  (A)  into  the  Authority,  &c.  of  the  Lord's  Supper  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1800.     12°  (5X2.8),  pp.  33. 
BELLAMY,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  Bethlem,  Conn.;  b.  1713.  d.  1790. 

6  Works.     ...     Vol.  1-3.  New  York,  1811-' 12.     8°  (6.7X3.6). 

7  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1853.     8°  (6.7X4). 

8  Attempt  (An)  to  point  out  the  fatal  and  pernicious  Consequences  of  Mr. 
Bellamy's  Doctrines  respecting  Moral  Evil. 

Boston,  1759.     8°,  pp.  31. 
BELLARMIN,  Robert,  Cardinal,  an  Italian  Jesuit-,  b.  1542.  d.  1621. 

9  Disputationes  de  Controversiis  Christiana  Fidei,  adversvs  .  .  .  Hsere- 
ticos,  tribus  Tomis  comprehensse.     [19  pagings.~\ 

Ingolstadii,  1592,  '89,  '93.     8°  (5.1X3). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  nine  volumes.    Numerous  half-titles. 

10  Ouranography :  or  Heaven  opened.     The  Substance  of  Cardinal  Bellar- 
mine's  five  Books  concerning  the  eternal  Felicity  of  the  Saints  .  .  . 
.  .  .  Made  English;  with  some  few  Variations.     By  B.  Jenks.     .  .  . 
***  London,  1710.     12°  (5X2.9). 

BELLENGER,  Francois,  I' Abbe,  of  Sorbonne,  France;  d.  1749,  cet.  61. 

Translator.     See  PLUTARCH.    Vies,  etc.  Tom.  11. 
BELLOWS,  Reo.  Henry  Whitney,  D.D.,  of  New-York  City;  b.  1814. 

11  Some  of  the  Points  of  Difference  between  Unitarian  and  Orthodox 
Christian.      Printed  for  the  Amer.  Unit.  Assoc.      (Tracts,    1st   Ser., 
No.  206.)  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  24. 

12  Testimony  of  Four  Witnesses  to  the  Divine  Goodness.     Printed  for  the 
Amer.  Unit.  Assoc.  (Tracts,  1st  Ser.,  No.  214.)  Boston,  1845.  12°,  pp.  19. 

BELOE,  Rev.  William,  of  London,  Eng. ;  b.  1756.     d.  1817. 

Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  HERODOTUS.     History. 
BELSHAM,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  London,  Eng.;  b.  1750.  d.  1829. 

13  Letters  to  William  Wilberforce,  Esq.  on  the  Doctrine  of  Hereditary 
Depravity.     By  ...  [T.  Belsham].     2d  ed.  .  .  .        *  *  *         (UNI 
TARIAN  Tracts,  vol.  7.)  London,  1806.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  This  is  a  review  of  Wilberforce's  treatise,  —  "  A  practical  View,  "  &c. 


56  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 

BELSHAM,  Rev.  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Sermon  (A),  occasioned  by  the  death  of  Rev.  T.  Lindsey,  preached  .  .  . 
Nov.  13,  1808  .  .  .  [with]  a  brief  biographical  Memoir. 

London,  1808.     12°  (5.7X3.1),  pp.  56. 

2  Summary  View  (A)  of  the  Evidence  and  practical  Importance  of  the 
Christian  Revelation  ...     *  *  *        London,  1807.     8°  (5.8  irr.X3.3). 

3  Vindication  (A)  of  certain  Passages  in  a  Discourse,  on  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  Dr.  Priestley,  &c.     .  .  .  [With]  the  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Dr.  Priestley  .  .  .  Boston,  1809.     12°  (5.1X3). 

NOTE.  — "The  Discourse,"  &c.  has  independent  title-page. 

BEMIS,  George,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

4  Report  of  the  Case  of  John  W.  Webster,  indicted  for  the  Murder  of 
George  Parkman,  before  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts ; 
including  the  Hearing  on  the  Petition  for  a  Writ  of  Error,  &c.     [En 
gravings,  Plans,  &c.~]  Boston,  1850.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  pp.  628. 

BENEDICT,  Rev.  David,  D.D. ;  b.  about  1780. 

5  General  History  (A)  of  the  Baptist  Denomination  .  .  .      [Portrait  of 
Author.']  New  York,  1848.     8°  (7.6X4.3),  pp.  970. 

BENGAL  Sugar.    An  Account  of  the  Method  and  Expense  of  cultivating  the 

6  Sugar  Cane  in  Bengal :  &c.       *  *  *          London,  1794.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

BENGEL,  John  Albert,  D.D.,  a  Prelate  of  Wurtemburg ;  b.  1687.  d.  1752. 

7  Gnomon  of  the  New  Testament.     Pointing  out  from  the  natural  Force 
of  the  Words,  the  Simplicity,  &c.   of  its  divine  Thoughts.      A  new 
Translation,  by  Profs.  C.  T.  Lewis,  and  M.  R.  Vincent.     Vol.  1. 

Philadelphia,  1860.     Thick  8°  (7X4.1). 
BENJAMIN,  Hon.  J.  P.,  of  Louisiana. 

8  Kansas  Bill.     Speech  .  .  .  delivered  in  Senate  of  U.S.  on  Thursday, 
March  11,  1858.      Slavery  protected  by  the  Common  Law  of  the  New 
World,  and  guarantied  by  the  Constitution.     Vindication  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  U.S.  Washington,  1858.     8°,  pp.  29. 

9  Speech  ...  on  the  Acquisition  of  Cuba.     Delivered  in  the  Senate  of 
the  U.S.,  Feb.  11,  1859.  [No  imprint.-]     8°,  pp.  16. 

BENJAMIN,  Park,  an  American  Poet  and  Journalist;  b.  1809. 

10  Infatuation :  a  Poem,  spoken  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association 
of  Boston,  Oct.  9,  1844.     .  .  .  Boston,  1844.     8°,  pp.  31. 

BENNET,  Rev.  Benjamin,  a  Dissenter;  b.  1674.  d.  1726. 

11  Truth   (The),  Inspiration,  and  Usefulness   of  Scripture   asserted  and 
proved.     In  several  Discourses  on  2  Tim.  III.  xvi.     Published  from  his 
Manuscripts  by  L.  Latham,  M.D.  London,  1730.     8°  (6X3.1). 

BENNET,  George,  Esq.,  of  Sheffield,  Eng. 

12  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the  South  Sea  Islands,  China,  India, 
&c.     See  MONTGOMERY,  J.    Journal,  &c. 

BENNET,  James,  a  Teacher,  of  Hertfordshire,  Eng. 

Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  ASCHAM,  R.     Works. 
BENNET,  Rex.  Thomas,  of  Colchester,  Eng. ;  b.  1673.  d.  1728. 

13  Confutation  (A)  of  Quakerism ;  .  .  .     2d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1709.     12°  (5.7X3.1). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          57 


BENNET,  Rev.  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Letter  (A)  to  Mr.  Benjamin  Robinson,  occasioned  by  his  Review  of  the 
Case  of  Liturgies  and  their  Imposition.        London,  1710.     12°  (5.8X3). 

BENNETT,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  Ramsey,  Eng. 

2  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  David  Bogue.     [Portrait."} 

London,  1827.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
BEN-SADDI,  Nathan. 

3  Chronicles  (The)  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  William  the  Conqueror 
to  ...  1795.     .  .  .  Worcester,  1795.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 

BENSON,  Hon.  Egbert,  of  New  York. 

4  Brief  Remarks  on  the  "  Wife  "  of  Washington  Irving.     [By  E.  Benson.~} 

New  York,  1819.     8°,  pp.  16. 

5  Memoir,  read  before  the  Historical  Society  of  New  York,  Dec.  31,  1816. 
*  *  *  New  York,  1817.     8°,  pp.  72. 

NOTE.  —  Contains  interleaved  autograph  additions  by  the  author. 

6  Vindication  of  the  Captors  of  Major  Andre.     [By  E.  Benson."] 

New  York,  1817.     8°,  pp.  99. 
BENSON,  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  a  Dissenter;  b.  1699.  d.  1762. 

7  Paraphrase  (A)  and  Notes  on  the  Epistles  of   St.   Paul  to  Philemon, 
IstThess.,  lid  Thess.,  1st  Timothy,  Titus,  lid.  Timothy.     .  .  .  [With'] 
critical  Dissertations  .  .  .  London,  1734.     4°  (7. 5X4.8). 

NOTE.  —  Each  Epistle  has  independent  title-page  and   paging;   variously  dated, — 
1731-'34. 

8  Paraphrase  (A)  and  Notes  on  the  ...  Seven  Catholic  Epistles.     .  .  . 
[TFtYA]  critical  Dissertations  .  .  .     [4  pagings."] 

London,  1749.     4°  (7.5X4.8). 

NOTE.  —  Some  of  the  Epistles  have  also  independent  title-pages,  bearing  dates,  •»- 
1738-'49.    The  preceding,  and  this  volume  are  lettered  respectively,  —  "  1,  2." 

9  Essay  on  Inspiration.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 

1°  Essay  on  the  Man  of  Sin.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  5.) 

11  Essay  on  the  Unity  of  Sense.    See  WATSON,  R.    (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 
BENSON,  Rev.  Joseph,  an  English  Methodist;  b.  1748.  d.  1821. 

12  Life  (The)  of  Rev.  John  W.  de  la  Flechere,  compiled  from  the  Narra 
tives  of  Rev.  Mr.  Wesley ;  the  biographical  Notes  of  Rev.  Mr.  Gilpin ; 
from  his  own  Letters ;  &c.     2d  Amer.  from  2d  .  .  .  Lond.  ed.     [Por 
trait.']  New  York,  1820.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

BENTHAM,  Jeremy,  an  English  juridical  Philosopher;  b.  1748.  d.  1832. 

13  Bentham's  Radical  Reform  Bill,  with  Extracts  from  the  Reasons. 

London,  1819.     8°,  pp.  85. 

14  Book  (The)  of  Church  Reform ;  containing  the  most  essential  Part  of 
Mr.  Bentham's  "  Church  of  Englandism  examined,"  &c.     .  .  . 

London,  1831.     8°,  pp.  viii.,  27. 

15  Chrestomathia  ...      [On  Education.] 

London,  1815, '17.       8°  (6.1X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Two  parts  ;  the  second  with  independent  title-page. 

16  Constitutional  Code  .  .  .     Vol.  1.  London,  1830.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

17  Equity  Dispatch  Court  Proposal  [No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  59. 
is  Essay  on  political  Tactics  .  .  .       London,  1791.     4°  (6.8X4.8),  pp.  64. 

8 


58  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BENTHAM,  Jeremy,  continued. 

1  Indications  respecting  Lord  Eldon,  including  History  of  the  pending 
Judges'- Salary-Raising  Measure.  London,  1825.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

2  Jeremy  Bentham  to  his  Fellow  Citizens  of  France,  on  Death  Punish 
ment.  London,  1831.     8°,  pp.  13. 

3  Jeremy  Bentham  to  his  Fellow-Citizens  of  France,  on  Houses  of  Peers 
and  Senates.  London,  1830.     8°,  pp.  45. 

4  Jeremy  Bentham  to  the  National  Convention  of  France. 

[No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  48. 

5  King  (The)  against  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  and  Joseph  Harrison  .  .  . 
Brief  Remarks,  tending  to  shew  the  Untenability  of  this  Indictment. 

London,  1820.     8°,  pp.  29-39. 

6  Letters  to  Count  Toreno  on  the  proposed  penal  Code  delivered  in  by  the 
Legislation  Committee  of  the  Spanish  Cortes,  April  25,  1821  .  .  . 

London,  1822.     8°  (6.7X4). 

?  Lord  Brougham  displayed :  including  I.  Boa  Constrictor  ...  II.  Ob 
servations  on  the  Bankruptcy  Court  Bill  .  .  .  III.  Extracts  from 
proposed  Constitutional  Code.  London,  1832.  8°,  pp.  24,  72,  6,  4. 

8  Observations  on  Mr.  Seer.  Peel's  House  of  Commons  Speech,  March  21, 
1825,  introducing  his  Police  Magistrates'  Salary  Raising  Bill.     .  .  .  [By 
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9  Observations  on  the  restrictive  and  prohibitory  commercial  System  .  .  . 
*  *  *     [Edited]  By  J.  Bowring.  London,  1821.     8°,  pp.  viii.,  44. 

10  Official  Aptitude  maximized :  Expense  minimized  ...      [5  paging*."] 

London,  1830.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

11  Panopticon;  or,  the  Inspection  House  .  .  .     [3  vols.    Plates.] 

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NOTE.  —  The  second  and  third  volumes  bear  titles,  —  "Panopticon:  Parti,  2;  Post 
script  ..." 

12  Parliamentary  Candidate's  proposed  Declaration  of  Principles  .  .  .    [By 
J.  Bentham.]  London,  1831.     8°,  pp.  18. 

13  Rationale  of  judicial  Evidence,  specially  applied  to  English  Practice. 
[Edited  by  J.  8.  Mill]     .  .  .    Vol.  1-5.     London,  1827.     8°  (6X3.3). 

14  Rationale  (The)  of  Reward.  London,  1830.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

15  Truth  versus  Ashhurst ;  or  Law  as  it  is,  contrasted  with  what  it  is  said 
to  be.     ...  London,  1823.     8°,  pp.  16. 

BENTON,  Hon.  Thomas  Hart ;  b.  near  Hillsborough,  N.C.,  1782.  d.  1858. 

16  Abridgement  of  the  Debates  of  Congress,  from  1789  to  1856.     From 
Gales  and  Seaton's  Annals  of  Congress;  from  their  Register  of  Debates; 
and  from  the  official  reported  Debates,  by  John  C.  Rives.       By  ... 
[T.  H.  Benton].     Vol.  1-16. 

New  York,  1857-'61.     Thick  8°  (7.7X4.8),  2  cols. 

CONTENTS.  —  Vol.  1. 1789-'9G.  11.1796-1803.  IIT.  1803-'08.  IV.  1808-U3.  V.  1813-'17. 
VI.  1817-»21.  VII.  1821-'24.  VIII.  1824-'28.  IX.  1826-'28.  X.  1828-'30.  XI.  1830-'32. 
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Illustrations,  and  some  Notices  of  eminent  deceased  Cotemporaries :  by 
.  .  .  [T.  H.  Benton].  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.  [Portrait  of  Author  and  En 
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CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY. 


BENTLEY,  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  Master  of  Trinity  Coll.  Camb, ;  b.  1661.  d.  1742.      /  .1       •••', 

1  Eight    Sermons    preach'd    at    the    Robert    Boyle's    Lecture,   in  ... 
MDCXCII.     5th  ed.     .  .  .  [Witli]  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Publick-    &£  //$ 
Commencement  at  Cambridge  July  V.  MDCXCVI.  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1724.     8°  (5.5X3). 

2  Eight  Sermons.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1.) 
Annotator.     See  LUCANUS,  M.  A.     Pharsalia. 

Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  HORATIUS  FLACCUS,  Q. 

BENTLEY,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1758.  d.  1819. 

3  Description  and  History  of  Salem.      See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collec 
tions,  1st  Ser.,  vol.  6.) 

4  Sermon  (A)  delivered  July  2,  1806,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Joseph 
Richardson,  at  Hingham.     [Cli.  by  J.  Barker-,  R.  H.  by  J.  Briggs.~\ 

Boston,  1806.     8°,  pp.  24. 

5  Sermon  (A)  preached  at  the  Stone  Chapel  in  Boston,  Sept.  12,  1790. 

Boston,  1790.     8°,  pp.  24 
BENYOWSKY,  Mauritius  Augustus,  Count  de,  a  Hungarian-,  b.  1741.  d.  1786. 

6  Memoirs  and  Travels.     .  .  .      Translated  from  the  original  Manuscript. 
.  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.  Dublin,  1790.    8°  (6.2X3.4). 

BEOLCIII,  Carlo. 

7  Saggio  della  Poesia  Italiana.  Londra,  1825.     12°  (4.3X1-9  irr.). 
BEOWULF,8  Tale  of,  the  oldest  German  Poem  in  the  Anglo-Saxon  dialect. 

NOTE.  —  Consult  RASK,  E.     Anglo-Saxon  Grammar ;  pp.  vin.,  204. 

9  Anglo-Saxon  Poems  (The)  of  Beowulf,  the  Scot  or  Gleeman's  Tale,  and 
the  Fight  at  Finnesburg.  With  a  literal  Translation,  Notes,  Glossary, 
etc.  by  B.  Thorpe. 

Oxford,  1855.     12°  (5.5X3.1),  par.  cols. 

10  Beowulf    An  Epic  Poem  translated  from  the  Anglo-Saxon  into  English 
Verse     By  A.  Diedrich  Wackerbarth          *  *  *         [Map.] 

London,  1849.     12°  (5X2.8  irr.). 

11  Translation  (A)  of  the  Anglo  Saxon  Poem  of  Beowulf.    With  a  copious 
Preface  and  philological  Notes.     By  J.  M.  Kemble.         *  *  * 

London,  1837.     16°  (4X2.2). 
BERGMAN,  Sir  Torbern,  Prof,  of  Cliem.,  &c.,  at  Upsal  Univ.;  b.  1735.  d.  1784. 

12  Introduction.     See  SCHEELE,  C.  W.     Traite  chimique  de  1'Air,  etc. 

13  Manuel  du  Mineralogiste  .  .  .     Mise  au  jour  par  M.  Ferber.     Et  tra- 
duite  et  augmentee  de  Notes  par  M.  Mongez  le  jeune. 

Paris,  1784.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

14  Opuscules  chymiques  et  physiques.      Recueillis,  revus  et  augmentes  par 
lui-meme.     Traduits  par  M.  de  Morveau,  avec  des  Notes.      Tom.  1. 
{Plates.']  Dijon,  1780.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

15  Physical  and  chemical  Essays ;    translated  from  the  original  Latin,  by 
E.  Cullen.      .  .  .  [Witli]  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  the   Translator. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Plates.']  London,  1784.     (6X3.3). 

16  Sciagraphia  Regni  mineralis  ...         *  *  * 

Lipsia3  et  Dessavice,  1783.     12°  (4.6X2.9). 
BERGUIN, . 

17  Idylles.  [2pagings.     Paris,  177 '5.]     16°  (3.4X2.5  irr.). 


GO  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

BERKLEY,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloy  ne,  Ireland;  b.  1694.  d.  1753. 

1  Alciphron,  or  the  Minute  Philosopher.      .  .  .      Containing  an  Apology 
for  the  Christian  Religion,  against  .  .  .  Free-Thinkers.  1st 
Amer.  from  4th  Lond.  ed.     New  Haven,  1803.   8°  (6X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

2  Word  (A)  to  the  Wise :  or,  the  Bishop  of  Cloyne's  Exhortation  to  the 
Roman  Catholick  Clergy  of  Ireland.  4th  ed. 

Boston,  1750.     8°,  pp.  16. 

3  Works.     .  .  .  [With']  an  Account  of  his  Life;  and  several  of  his  Let 
ters  to  Thomas  Prior,  Esq.  Dean  Gervais,  Mr.  Pope,  &c.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3. 

London,  1820.     8°  (6.7  X3.7). 
BERLINAS,  Christian  Ravis. 

Annotator.     See  UDALL,  J.     Key  of  the  Holy  tongue. 
BERNARD,  Sir  Francis,  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  aft.  of  Massachusetts ;  d.  1779. 

4  Letters  to  the  Ministry  from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  Com.  Hood, 
and  also  Memorials  to  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  from  the  Commis 
sioners  of  the  Customs.     With  sundry  Letters  and  Papers  .  .  . 

Boston,  1769.     8°  (6X3.4). 
BERNARD,  Pierre  Joseph;  b.  1710.  d.  1775. 

5  Art  (L')  d'aimer,  et  Poesies  diverses  de  M.  Bernard. 

Paris,  1786.     16°  (4X2.4). 
BERNHARDY,  Godfrey,  Prof,  of  And.  Lit.  at  Berne,  &c. ;  b.  about  1795. 

6  Horatii  Epistola  (De)  ad  Pisones.  Halae,  1847.     8°,  pp.  23. 
BERNIIOLD,  John  Balthasar,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Altdorf;  d.  1750. 

7  Additions,  &c.     See  Bos,  L.     Ellipses  Graecae. 
BERNOULLI,  John,  Royal  Astronomer,  &c.,  Berlin-,  b.  1744.  d.  1807. 

Translator,  &c.    See  TIEFFENTHALER,  J.    Beschreibung  von  Hindustan. 
BERRIDGE,  Rev.  John,  Vicar  of  Everton,  Eng. ;  b.  1716.  d.  1793. 

8  Christian  World  (The)  unmasked.      .  .  .  \_WtiK]  Life  of  the  Author. 
Corrected  and  abridged  by  Rev.  Abner  Morse.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1822.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
BERRIMAN,  William,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Eton  College;  b.  1688.  d.  1750. 

9  Gradual  Revelation  of  the  Gospel.      See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons, 
vol.  3). 

BERTHOLLET,  Claude-Louis. 

10  Researches  into  the  Laws  of  chemical  Affinity.      Translated  ...  by 
M.  Farrell,  M.D.  Baltimore,  1809.     8°  (5.3X3.2). 

BERTIUS,  Peter,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Leyden,  aft.  at  Paris ;  b.  1565.  d.  1629. 

11  Breviarivm  totivs  Orbis  Terrarvm.     See  CLUVERUS,  P.     Introductions 
in  universam  Geographiam  Libri  VI. 

12  Theatri  Geographic  veteris  Tomus  prior  in  quo  Cl.  Plol.  Alex.  Geo- 
graphioe  Libri  VIII  Grace  et  Latine    Grseca  .  .  .  collata  aucta  et  emen- 
data  sunt  Latina  .  .  .  correcta      Tomvs  posterior  in  quo  Itinerarivm 
Antonini  Imp.  .  .  .  Provinciarvm  Romanarvm  Libellus     Civitates  Pro- 
vinciarvm   Gallicarvm   Itinerarivm   a   Burdigala   Hierosolymam    usque 
Tabvla  Pevtingeriana  cum  Notis  Marci  Velseri  .  .  .      Parergi  Orteliani 
Tabulae  aliquot    Edente  P.  Bertio 

Amstelodami,  1619.     Text  2°  (13.6X7.8) ;  maps,  folded  sheets. 

NOTE,  —  Title-pages  are  embellished. 


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BE[R]TRAM,  Cornelius  Bonaventura,  Prof,  of  Heb.  at  Geneva;  b.  1531.  d.  1594. 

1  Politia  Ivdaica  (De)  tarn  ciuili  quam  ecclesiastica  .  .  .     2da  ed.  .  .  . 

Geneves,  1580.     8°  (5.3X2.9). 
BERTRANB,  Joseph. 

2  Traite  d'Arithmetique     .  .  .     2meed.  .  .  .     Paris,  1851.   8°  (6.5X3.8). 
BETANCOURT  Y  MOLINA,  Augustin  de ;  b.  1760.  d.  1826. 

3  Memoire  sur  la  Force  expansive  de  la  Vapeur  de  1'Eau  .  .  .  par  M.  de 
Betancourt.  Paris,  n.  d.     4°  (6.5X4.4),  pp.  38. 

BETHUNE,  John  Eliot  Drink-water. 

4  Life  of  Galileo.      Also,  of  Kepler.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

BETHUNE,  Maximilian  de,  Duke  of  Sully,  Min.  of  Henry  IV.',  b.  1559.  d.  1641. 

5  Memoirs.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  [by  Charlotte  Lennox]. 
To  which  is  added,  The  Tryal  of  Ravaillac  for  the  Murder  of  Henry  the 
Great.     ...     4th  ed.     Vol.  1-6.     [Portraits.'} 

London,  1762.     12°  (5.4X3). 

6  Memoirs.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French,  by  ...  [Charlotte  Len 
nox].      .  .  .  [With]  The  Tryal  of  Ravaillac  .  .  .     New  ed.     Vol.  1-5. 
[Portraits  and  Map.]  London,  1778.     8°  (6.6X3.3). 

BEVER,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Lect.  on  Civil  Law  at  Oxford;  b.  1725.  d.  1781. 

7  History  (The)  of  the  legal  Polity  of  the  Roman  State;  and  of  the  Rise, 
Progress,  and  Extent  of  the  Roman  Laws. 

London,  1781.     4°  (7X5),  pp.  517. 
BEVERIDGE,  John,  of  Scotland,  Prof,  of  Lang,  at  Coll.,  &c.,  of  Phila. 

8  Epistolae  familiares  et  alia  quaedam  Miscellanea.      .  .  .  [  With]  several 
Translations  ...     *  *  *  Philadelphia,  1765.     8°,  pp.  88. 

BEVERIDGE,  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph;  b.  1636.  d.  1707. 

9  Private  Thoughts  upon  Religion  .  .  .     Part  1.     ...  upon  a  Christian 
Life  .  .  .     Part  2.  London,  1795.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Each  part  has  independent  title-page  and  paging-. 

10  Private  Thoughts  upon  Religion,  and  a  Christian  Life.     In  two  Parts. 

Philadelphia,  1829.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Part  2  has  independent  title-page,  without  imprint.  • 

11  Thirty-Nine  Articles  (The)  of  the  Church  of  England,  with  an  Exposi 
tion  of  the  first  thirty  Articles  ...     3d  ed.     .  .  .  [Portrait.'] 

London,  1716.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
BEVERLEY,  Thomas,  a  Nonconformist,  of  London,  Eng. 

12  Scripture-Line  (A)  of  Time,  drawn  in  brief  from  the  lapsed  Creation,  to 
the  Restitution  of  all  things.     ...         *  *  *         [2  pagings.~] 

[London,~]  1684.     4°  (6.5X4.2),  m.  r. 
BEZA,  Theodore,  Prof,  of  Greek,  Lausanne,  and  Theol.,  Geneva;  b.  1519.  d.  1605. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BIBLE,  — passim. 
BEZOUT,  Etienne,  a  French  Mathematician ;  b.  1730.  d.  1783. 

!3  Cours  de  Mathematiques  .  .  .  par  Bezout;  2de  Partie,  contenant  la 
Geometric  la  Trigonometric  .  .  .  Notes  sur  la  Geometric,  Elemens  de 
Geometric  descriptive  et  Problemes  ;  par  A.-A.-L.  Reynaud.  3me  ed. 
[Plates.]  Paris,  1825.  8°  (5.7X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  "  Notes,"  etc.  has  independent  title-page,  &c. 


62  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

BEZOUT,  Etienne,  continued. 

1  Cours  de  Mathematiques  .  .  .  par  Bezout ;  3me  Partie,  contenant  1'Al- 
gebre,  et  1' Application  de  1'Algebre  a  la  Geometric,  avec  des  Notes  .  .  . 
par  A.-A.-L.  Reynaud.     ...     [Plates.-}       Paris,  1822.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  "  Notes,"  etc.  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

2  Cours  de  Mathematiques  .  .  .  par  Bezout.     4me  Partie,  contenant  les 
Principes  generaux  de  la  Mechanique,  etc.     [5  Plates. ~] 

Paris,  .  .  .  [1796].     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

3  Cours  de  Mathematiques  .  .  .  par  Bezout.      Suite  de  la  4me  Partie. 
Contenant  1'Application  des  Principes  generaux  de  la  Mechanique  .  .  . 
[11  Plates.'}  Paris,  .  .  .  [1796].     8°  (5.3X3.4). 

4  Traite  d'Arithmetique  .  .  .  par  Bezout,  avec  des  Notes  et  des  Tables 
de  Logarithmes,  par  A.  A.  L.  Reynaud.     .  .  .     lime  ed.     ... 

Paris,  1823.     8°  (5.9X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  pages  are  headed,  —  "Cours  de  Mathematiques."  "Notes,"  etc.  has 
independent  title-page  and  paging. 

5  Traite  de  Navigation;  par  Bezout.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  et  augmentee  de 
Notes  et  d'une  Section  supplementaire  .  .  .  par  M.  de  Rossel. 

Paris,  1814.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  The  pages  are  headed,  —  "  Cours  de  Mathematiques." 

BIBLE,  —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  with  or  without  the  Apocrypha. 

NOTE.  —  Entries,  under  the  respective  heads,  of  the  editions  of  the  whole  Bible  or  of 
portions  of  the  Bible,  brought  out  by  the  Foreign  and  British  Bible  Society,  have 
an  asterisk  (*)  at  the  left  of  the  marginal  figure  of  each. 

*  6  Bibel  (Die)  .  .  .  nach  de  Deutschen  Ubersetzung  Dr.  Martin  Luthers. 

Coin,  1851.     8°  (9X5.6),  2  cols. 

*  7  Bibelen  .  .  .     [Danish.]  Christiania,  1848.     8°  (7.7X4.5),  2  cols. 

*  8  Bibelen  .  .  .     [Swedish.']  Stockholm,  1851.     8°  (7.3X4.4). 

*  9  Bibilia  Moa'  Ra  (Te)  .  .  .  iritihia  a  paran  Tahiti. 

Lonedona,  1847.     8°  (7.2X4.1),  2  cols. 

*  10  Bibilia  Tapu  Ra  (Te)  .  .  .  kiritia  ei  tuatua  Raratonga. 

Lonedona,  1841.     8°  (7.1X4.5),  2  cols. 

*  11  Bibl  Cyssegr-Lan  ...         *  *  *         [Welsh.'} 

Llundain,  1852.     8°  (7.7X4.5),  2  cols. 

*  i2  Bible  (The)  in  Arabic.  8°  (6.9X3.9). 

13  Bible  (The),  or  Parts  of  the  Bible  in  the  Chinese  Language  and  Charac 
ter.  25  partsin  8°  (7.3X4.2). 

14  Bible  (The)  in  Syriac.  4°  (7.5X5.6),  2  cols. 

*  is  Bible  (The)  in  Turkish.  4°  (8. 3X6.4). 

*  16  Biblia  (La),  6  el  Antiguo  y  Nuevo  Testamento  traducidos  al  Espaiiol, 

de  la  vulgata  Latina  por  el  Rmo.  P.  Phelipe  .  .  . 

Londres,  1828.     8°  (7.4X4.1),  2  cols, 
n  Biblia  .  .  .  Dudesch.     D.  M.  Luther.     [Illustrated.'] 

Magdeborch,  1578.     Thick  2°  (9.2X6.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  — The  Old  Testament  has  two  pagings  ;  the  New  Testament  has  independent 
paging.  With  embellished  title-pages  also,  to  correspond  to  pagings. 

18  Biblia  Hebraica.  Eorvndem  Latina  Interpretatione  Xantis  Pagnini, 
Ben.  Ariae  Montani  &  quorundam  aliorum  collata  Studio,  &c.  Also, 
Novvm  Testamentvm  Graecvm,  cvm  vulgata  Interpretatione  Latina 
Graeci  Contextus  Lineis  inserta  .  .  .  atque  alia  Ben.  Ariae  Montani 


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opera  e  Verbo  reddita  .  .  .  Also,  Bibliorum  Pars  [in  Greek]  quae 
Hebraice  non  invenitvr.  Also,  Romanae  Correctionis  in  Latinis  Bibliis 
.  .  .  Loca  insigniora  obseruata,  &c.  Francisco  Lvca.  [7  })agings.~\ 

Genevae,  1619.     2°  (12.5X8.7),  2  cols.,  m.  n.     [3* copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Lettered  respectively,  —  "  Scripturae  Sacrae  ",  "Montani  Biblia  Ilebraica" 
&c.,  "  Sainte  Bible".  First  copy  is  imperfect,  wanting'  title-pages,  and  to  p.  5  of 
N.  T.  ;  the  third  copy  has  also  an  embellished  title-page  to  O.  T.,  and  is  bound  in 
two  volumes. 

BIBLE, —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.,  continued. 

1  Biblia  [Latina].     Breves  in  eadem  Annotationes  .  .  .      Interpretatio 
propriorum  Nominum  Hebraicorum  [by  E.  Stephanus}.  &c.  &c.       [4 
payings.']       Parisiis,  Ex  Off.  E.  Stephani,  1532.     2°  (12.1X9.1),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  "Interpretatio,"  &c.  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

2  Biblia  [Latina].     Hebraea,  Chaldaea,  &c.  Nomina  Virorum,  Mulierum, 
&c.  restituta,  cum  Latina  Interpretatione  [by  R.  Stephanies'].  &c.  &c. 
[4  pagings.']     Parisiis,  Ex  Off.  E.  Stephani,  1540.   2°  (12.2X8.4),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  "  Interpretatio,  "  &c.,  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

*  3  Biblia  Sacra  Amharice     ...  in  Linquam  Amharicam  vertit  Abu-Rumi 

Habussinus.     Edidit  T.  P.  Platt.     Londini,  1844.     4°  (7.6X5.8),  2  cols. 

*  4  Biblia  Sacra  ...     [Bohemian.]     Leta  Pane,  1831.   8°  (7.3X4.3),  2  cols. 

5  Biblia  Sacra  Latina. 

[Parisiis,]  Ex  Off.  E.  Stephani,  1541.     2°  (11.7X8.6),  pp.  833+. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

6  Biblia  Sacra  Latina.      Interpretantibus  Tremelio,  Junio  et  Beza.      [4 
pagings.']  Impensis  A.  Wecheli  Eferedum,  1596.     2°  (11.6X6.6). 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  to  O.T.  wanting.    N.T.  has  independent  title-page. 

7  Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta,  complectentia  Textus  originales,  Hebraicum, 
cum  Pentateucho    Samaritano,    Chaldaicum,  Graecum.     Versionumque 
antiquarum,  Samar.,  Groecse  LXXII  Interp.  Chald.,  Syr.,  Arab.,  ^Ethiop., 
Pers.,  Vulg.  Lat.  quicquid  comparari  poterat.     Cum  .  .  .  Translationibus 
Latinis  .  .  .     Cum  Apparatu,  Appendicibus,  &c.  &c.     Opus  totum  in  sex 
Tomos  tributum.     Edidit  Brianus  Waltonus.     .  .  . 

Londini,  1655-'57.     2°  (15X9.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  General  title-page  in  vol.  6  only,  which  has  also  second  title-page,  embel 
lished.  A  loyal  copy. 

8  Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta  Textus  archetypes  Versionesque  praecipuas  ab 
Ecclesia  Antiquitus   receptas   necnon  Versionesque   recentiores   Angl. 
Germ.  Ital.  Gal.  et  Hisp.  complectentia  Accedunt  Prolegomena  .  .  . 
Auctore  Sam.  Lee.         *  *  *         [4  pagings.] 

Londini,  S  Bagster,  1831.     Thick  2°  (12.5X7.5),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

9  Biblia  Sacra  sive  Test.  Vet.  ab  Im.  Tremellio  et  Fran.  lonio  ex  Hebraeo 
Latine  redditum,  et  Test.  Nov.  a  Theod.  Beza  e  Graeco  Latine  versum. 

Londini,  M.  Flesher,  1640.     12°  (5.  3X2.7),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished. 

10  Biblia  Sacra  Vulgatae  Editionis   Sixti  V.  Pont.  Max.  ivssv  recognita 
atque  edita.         *  *  *         Antverpiae,  Ex  Off.  Plant.,  1605. 

4°  (8.1X4.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  995,  30-]-,  67. 
NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  embellished. 


64  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BIBLE,—  TJie  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.,  continued. 

*  1  Biblia  Sagrada  (A)  .  .  .  traducida  em  Portuguez  segundo  a  vulgata 

Latina,  por  Ant.  Fereira  de  Figueiredo. 

Londres,  1850.     12°  (7.3X4.1),  2  cols. 

*  2  Biblia,  se  on  Pyha  Roamattu,  wanha  ia  Uusi  Testamenti.     .  .  .     [Fin- 

nish.]  Stockholmyea,  1838.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  2  cols. 

*  3  Biblia  Swieta  .  .  .     [Polish.]          Lipsku,  1846.     8°  (7.6X4.5)^2  cols. 

*  4  Bijbel  .  .  .  vervattende  al  de  kanonijke  Boeken  des  Ouden  en  Nieuwen 

Testaments  door  last  van  der  hoog-mog  heeren  Staten  General  der  Ve- 
reenigde  Nederlanden  .  .  .  Londen,  1847.     8°  (9.2X5.7),  2  cols. 

5  Byble  (The)  ;   set  furth  according  to  ye  Coppy  of  Thomas  Matthew's 
Translacio  [by  Edm.  Becke.     4  pagings.~] 

Lond[<w],  Jhon  Daye,  1551.     2°  (9.4X5),  2  cols.,  m.  r. 

NOTE.  _  Printed  in  33Iack  ILettrr.  Has  four  title-pages,  embellished,  corresponding  to 
the  pagings.  This  copy  lacks  principal  title-page  and  from  fol.  cxvi.  of  N.T.  (five 
leaves).  Consult  LOWNDES'  Bibliographer's  Manual,  vol.  1,  p.  179. 

6  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  . 

London,  Norton  and  Sill,  1628.     4°  (7.5X4.3),  2  cols.,  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  JSlack  ILctter  ;  title-pages  embellished.  N.T.  has  independent 
title-page  and  paging.  Prefixed  is  The  Offices  of  the  Church;  imperfect,  wanting 
to  Communion  Service.  Appended  is  "  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes  "  by  Stern- 
hold,  &c. 

7  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  . 

London,  Sob.  Barker,  1611.     4°  (7.6X4),  2  cols.,  m.  r.,  fol.  555-]-. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  3Slark  3Lcttrr;  title-pages  embellished.  Known  as  King  James' 
Version,  —  (HORNE'S  Introduction,  &c.,  vol.  2,  p.  246-|-).  Imperfect,  wanting  to 
Genesis.  Appended  is  "  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes  "  by  Sternhold,  &c. 

8  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .     London,  John  Field,  1658.     Thick  24°  (4X2.1). 

NOTE.  —  "An  edition  .  .  .  of  extreme  rarity  and  beauty  :  it  is  called  the  Pearl  Bible 
.  .  .  but  it  is  disgraced  by  very  numerous  errata,  some  of  which  are  of  impor 
tance  ",  —  (HORNE'S  Introduction,  &c.,  vol.  2,  p.  249.) 

9  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .     \Doway  and  Rlieims  Version.']     With  Annota 
tions  by  Rev.  Dr.  Challoner;   together  with  References,  and  an  ... 
Index.     .  .  .  Engravings. 

New  York  [,1847].     4°  (8.8X6.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  798,  228. 

NOTE.  —  Each  testament  has  also  independent  title-page,  engraved. 

*  10  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .         London,  1852.     12°  (7.4X3.8),  2  cols.,  m.r. 

11  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .     With  Canne's  marginal  Notes  and  References 
.  .  .  the  Apocrypha  ...  an  Index,  &c.     [Engravings.] 

Philadelphia,  1823.     4°  (9.2X7.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  1008. 

NOTE.  —  Each  testament  has  also  independent  title-page,  engraved. 

12  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .  with  explanatory  Notes,  practical  Observations, 
and  copious  marginal  References,  by  Rev.  Th.  Scott.     Stereotype  ed., 
from  5th  London  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4,  6.     [Pref.  to  vol.  1  is  Portrait  of 
Scott.']  Boston,  1824.     8°  (8.6X4.9),  2  cols. 

13  Holy  Bible  (The)  .  .  .  with  original  Notes,  and  practical  Observations. 
By  Rev.  Th.  Scott.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-6.     5th  Amer.  ed. 

Boston,  1816.     8°  (8X4.9),  2  cols. 

*  H  Holy  Bible  (The),  translated  into  Singhalese  .  .  . 

Ceylon,  1846.    8°  (7.3X4.1),  2  cols. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          65 

BIBLE,  —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.,  continued. 

*  i  IEPA  BIBAIA  (TA)  .  .  .     [Modern  Greek.'] 

>Ey  'OSONI&,  a,™     8°  (7.4X4.1),  2  cols. 

*  2  Leabhraichean  an  T-Seann  Tiomnaidh  agus  an  Tiomnaidh  Nuaidh  .  .  . 

[Gaelic.]  London,  1821.     8°  (7.7X4.4),  2  cols. 

*  3  Leabhraichean  an  T-Seann  Tiomnaidh  agus  an  Tiomnaidh  Nuaidh  .  .  . 

[Gaelic]  Edinburgh,  1848.     12°  (5.6X3.3),  2  cols. 

*  4  Leabhuir  an  Tsean  Tiomna  .  .  .     [Irish.] 

Dublin,  1827.     8°  (3.2X4.8),  2  cols. 

5  Mamvsse  Wunneetupanatamwe  Up-Biblum   God  Naneeswe   Nukkone 
Testament  kah  wonk  Wusku  Testament.      Ne  quoshkinnumuk  nashpe 
Wutteneumoh  Christ  noh  asoowesit  John  Eliot  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1663[,  N.  T.,  1661].     4°  (6.4X4),  2  cols. 

6  Mamvsse  Wunneetupanatamwe   Up-Biblum   God  Naneeswe  Nukkone 
Testament  kah  wonk  Wusku  Testament.      Ne  quoshkinnumuk  nashpe 
Wutteneumoh  Christ  noh  asoowesit  John  Eliot  .  .  .     [2d  ed] 

Cambridge,  1685[,  N.  T.,  1680].     4°  (6.4X4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Contains  also  the  Psalms  in  Indian  verse.  The  copy  of  the  first  edition  is 
considerably  imperfect.  A  full  account  of  the  translation  and  printing  of  this 
Bible  is  given  in  Life  of  Eliot,  by  Convers  Francis,  —  (SPARKS'  Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  5, 
pp.  216  et  seq.).  Compare  also,  — MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  1st  Ser.,  vol.  7,  pp. 
222  et  seq.) 

7  Palapala  Hemolele  (Ka)  .  .  .  [Hawaiian.] 

Oahu,  1843.     8°  (7.9X4.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  1451. 

*  8  Sacra  Biblia  (La)  .  .  .  tradotta  in  Linqua  Italiana  da  Gio.  Diodati. 

Londra,  1850.     12°  (7.2X4.1),  2  cols. 

9  Sainte  Bible  (Le)  en  Latin  et  en  Frangois,  avec  des  Explications  du  Sens 
literal  et  du  Sens  spirituel.  Par  L.  Is.  le  Maistre  de  Sacy.  Nouv.  ed. 
32  tomes.  Paris,  1722-'47.  8°  (5.5X3.1),  par.  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  only  title  expressing  respective  contents. 

*  l°  Sainte  Bible  (Le)  .  .  .  traduit  sur  la  Vulgate  par  le  Maistre  de  Sacy. 

Paris,  1850.     8°  (7.9X4.7),  2  cols. 

11  Sainte  Bible  (Le).     [Protestant.] 

Amsterdam.  1710.     12°  (4.8X2.4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page  to  O.  T. 

12  Sainte  Bible  (Le)  .  .  .     [Protestant.     3  pagings] 

Amsterdam,  1712.     Thick  4°  (8.6X6.5),  2  cols. 

13  Self-Interpreting  Bible   (The)  ...  to  which  are  annexed,  an  extensive 
Introduction ;  marginal  References  and  Illustrations ;  &c.  &c.     By  Rev. 
John   Brown.        New   ed.,   revised,   &c.   by   Rev.  Th.  Raffles.        .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  n.  d.     4°  (9.1X5.6),  2  cols. 

*  14  Surat  Brasi  Djandji  Taheta  .  .  .     [Dajak] 

Njelo,  1846.     8°,  or  12°  (6.7X4),  2  cols. 

*  15  Szent  Biblia  .  .  .      Magyar  nyelvre  fordittatott  Karoli   Caspar   altal. 

[Hungarian]  Koszegen,  1852.     8°  (7.7X4.6),  2  cols. 

16  Ulfilas.  Die  heiligen  Schriften  alten  und  neuen  Bundes  in  gothischer 
Sprache.  Mit  gegeniiberstehendem  griechischem  und  latinischem  Texte, 
Anmerkungen,  Worterbuch  Sprachlehre,  und  geschichtlicher  Einleitung 
von  H.  F.  Massmann.  Stuttgart,  1857.  8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  812. 

NOTR. —  The  oldest  work  in  any  of  the  Northern  languages.  A  remnant  of  the 
original. 

9 


BOW  DO  IN     COLLEGE, 


BIBLE,—  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.,  continued. 

*    i  Vible  Casherick   (Yn)  .  .  .  chengey  ny  Mayrey  Elian  Vannin.       .  .  . 
***      [Hanks.]  London,  1819.     8°  (7.6X4.4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.— Several  of  these  editions  of  the  whole  Bible  are  not  paged  :  in  nearly  all  the  N.T.  has 
independent  title-page,  and  generally  independent  paging  and  signatures. 

BIBLE,  —  The  Old  Testament. 

2  Biblia  Hebraica.  Antverpiae,  1610.     Thick  8°  (5.3X2.9). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

3  Biblia  Hebraica,  secundum  ult.  Ed.  Jos.  Athise,  a  Job.  Leusden  denus 
recognitam,  recensita,  atque  ad  Massoram,  et  corrrectiores,  Bombergi, 
Stephani,  Plantini,  aliorumque  Editiones,  exquisite  adornata,  variisque 
Notis  illustrata,  ab  Ev.  Van  der  Hooght.     Ed.  nova,  recognita  et  emen- 
data,  a  Judah  D'AUemand.     Tom.  1,  2.         Londini,  1825.     8°  (7X4.2). 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

4  :  s'wnK   ta^M    t  o^iffi^    ID  wai      .  .  .  min    -lEfcirr    rraftn 
.  ^^^    ttj-vnra     [The  Old  Testament.  1572.]    8°  (5.4X3.3),  2  cols. 

NOTE. —Title-page  is  embellished".     Contains  autograph,  "  M  Byles    1714". 

5  IIAAAIA  AIA0HKH   (<H)   KATA  TOTS  EBAOMHKONTA. 
Vetus  Testamentum  ex  Versione  LXX.  Interpretum,  secundum  Exem 
plar  Vaticanum  Romae  editum,  denus  recognitum.      Praefationem,  una 
cum  variis  Lectionibus  .  .  .  praemisit  David  Millius.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Amstelodami,  1725.     Thick  12°  (5.2X3.1),  2  cols. 

6  HAAAIA   AIA0HKH   (*H)  -  .  .      Vetus   Testamentum   ex   Versione 
LXX.   Interpretum   olim   ad  fidem   Cod.  MS.  Alex.  .  .  .  expressum, 
emendatum  ac  suppletum  a  Joan.  Ernesto  Grabe.     Nunc  vero  Exem- 
plaris  Vat.  aliorumque  MSS.  Codd.  Lectionibus  Var.  nee  non  critieis 
Dissertationibus  illustratum,  &c.  edidit  Jo.  Jac.  Breitingerus.  *  Tom.  1-4. 
***  Tiguri  Helvetiorum,  1730.     4°  (7X5),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Tome  3,  4  are  bound  together. 

7  Schriften  (Die)  des  alten  Testaments.     Neu  iibersetzt  von  J.  C.  W.  Au- 
gusti  und  W.  M.  L.  de  Wette.     Bd.  1-5.     .  .  .     [Plates] 

Heidelberg,  1809-' 11.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

8  Vetus  Testamentum  Hebraicum,  cum  variis  Lectionibus.  Edidit  B.  Ken- 
nicott.     Tom.  1,  2.  Oxonii,  1776,'80.     2°  (12.8X7.4),  2  cols. 

BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  Old  Testament. 

9  Book  (The)  of  Psalms,  translated  out  of  the  original  Hebrew  .  .  . 

New  York,  1837.     8°  (7.2X4.5),  2  cols. 

0  Daniel,  an  improved  Version  attempted ;  with  a  preliminary  Disserta 
tion,  and  Notes  ...      By  T.  Wintle.      2d  ed. 

London,  1807.      4°  (7X5). 

NOTE.  —  The  "  Notes  .  .  .  "  is  paged  independently. 

ll  Einige  historische  Bucher  des  alten  Testaments,  nach  der  Verdeutsch- 
ung  D.  Martini  Lutheri,  mit  deren  allgemeinen  Einteilung,  und  kurzen 
Summarien  .  .  .  [Illustrated.] 

Stade,  1706.     8°  (5.3X3.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  671. 

NOTE.  —  Containing:  the  Five  Books  of  Moses,  Joshua,  Judges,  Ruth,  and  Job. 

Hebrew  Text  (The)  of  the  Psalmes  and  Lamentations  ...       By  W. 
Robertson.  London,  1656.     12°  (4.5X2.3),  2  cols. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE    LIBRARY. 


BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  Old  Testament,  continued. 

1  Isaiah.      A   new   Translation ;    with   a  preliminary   Dissertation,    and 
Notes  ...     By  R.  Lowth,  D.D.    2ded.    London,  1779.   4°  (7.1X5  in'.). 

NOTE.  — The  "•  Notes  .  .  .  "  is  paged  independently. 

2  Isaiah.     A  new  Translation ;  with  a  preliminary  Dissertation,  and  Notes 
...     By  R.  Lowth,  D.D.     3d  ed.  Perth,  1793.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

NOTE.  — The  "  Notes  ..."  is  paged  independently. 

3  Isaiah :  a  new  Translation ;  with   a  preliminary  Dissertation,  and  Notes 
...     By  R.  Lowth,  D.D.     From  10th  Eng.  ed.  .  .  . 

Boston,  1834.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

4  Jeremiah  and  Lamentations.      A  new  Translation ;    with  Notes  .  .  . 
By  B.  Blayney.  Oxford,  1784.     4°  (7.4X4.5). 

NOTE.  —  The  "Notes  ..."  is  paged  independently. 

5  Jobus   Proverbia  Salomonis    Ecclesiastes     Canticum  Canticorum    .  .  . 
Latine  versi  Notisque  .  .  .  illustrati  a  J.  A.  Dathio. 

Halae,  1789.     8°  (5.8X3.2  irr.). 

6  Liber  Psalmorum  [in  the  original],  ad  Editionem  Hooghtianem  .  .  . 

Londini,  5608.     12°  (5.3X3.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  416-61. 

7  Liber  Psalmorum  [in  the  original'],  editus  a  J.  Leusden. 

Londini,  1726.     24°  (4.2X2).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  Latin  translation,  facing  the  Hebrew. 

8  Liber  Psalmorum  [in  the  original']  :  cum  Versione  Latina  [facing  the 
Hebrew]  Santis  Pagnini.  [No  imprint.]     24°  (3.9X2.2). 

9  Libri  historici  Vet.  Test.  .  .  .  Latine   versi  Notisque  .  .  .  illustrati  a 
J.  A.  Dathio  Halae,  1784.     8°  (5.8  irr.  X 3.5),  pp.  927. 

10  JiiT^     •   .  .  tJiSirt)   IBS      ...  a^mina   ^JOM     [The  Latter  Pro 
phets,  and  The  Book  of  the  Writings.     1575.]  24°  (3.5X1-6). 

NOTE.  —  Apparently  the  last  two  of  an  edition  in  four  volumes.     Contains  autograph, 
"  Matherii  Bylesii  ".     Lettered,—  "  Bible  in  Hebrew." 

11  New  Translation  (A)  of  the  Book  of  Job,  with  an  Introduction,  and 
Notes  ...     By  G.  R.  Noyes.     2d  ed.  .  .  . 

Boston,  1838.      12°  (5.6X3  irr.). 

12  New  Translation  (A)  of  the  Book  of  Psalms,  with  an  Introduction,  and 
Notes  ...     By  G.  R.  Noyes,  D.D.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1846.     12°  (5.6  irr.X3.3  irr.). 

13  New  Translation  (A)  of  the  Hebrew  Prophets,   arranged  in  chronologi 
cal  Order.     By  G.  R.  Noyes.     Vol.  1-3.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1833-'37.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

14  New  Translation  (A)  of  the  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and  the  Canticles, 
with  Introductions  and  Notes  .  .  .     By  G.  R.  Noyes,  D.D. 

Boston,  1846.     12°  (5.7  irr.X3.2  irr.). 

15  Pentateuchus  .  .  .   Latine   versus   Notisque  .  .  .  illustratus   a  J.   A. 
Dathio     Ed.  altera  .  .  .  Halae,  1791.     8°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  708. 

16  Prophetae  Minorca  .  .  .  Latine  versi  Notisque  .  .  .  illustrati  a  J.  A. 
Dathio    Ed.  tertia...  Halae,  1790.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

17  Proverbia  Salamonis,  lob,  Canticum,  Canticorum,  Ruth,  Lamentationes 
Ieremia3,  Ecclesiastes,  &  Esther,  Hebraice :    cum  interlineari  Versione 
[Latin]  Xantis  Pagnini,  Ben.  Ariae  Montani,  &  aliorum  collato  Studio 
.  .  .  expensa.         *  *  * 

Ex.  Off.  Plant,  Raphelengii[,  Leyden],  1608,     8°  (6.2X2.9),  m.  h. 


G8  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  Old  Testament,  continued. 

1  Psalmi  Davidis  Hebraici,  cum  interlinear!  Versione  [Latin]  Xantis  Pag- 
nini,  Ben.  Ariae  Montani,  &  aliorum  collate  Studio  .  .  .  expensa.     *  *  * 

Ex  Off.  Plant.  Raphelengii[,  Lei/den],  1608.     8°  (6.2X2.9),  m.  b. 

2  Psalmi  .  .  .  Latine  versi  Notisque  .  .  .  illustrati  a  J.  A.  Dathio.     Ed. 
altera  .  .  .  Halae,  1794.     8°  (5.8X3.5  irr.). 

*    3  Psalms  (The)  in  Coptic,  and  Arabic.  4°  (6.3X3.2),  par.  cols. 

4  Psalter  (Der)  des  .  .  .  Davids,  verteutschet  von  D.  Martin  Luther  ; 
mit  kurzen  Summarien  .  .  .     Und  berichtigten  Parallelen  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1796.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

3  [Beginning t  — ]  Quincuplum  Psalterium.  Gallicum.  Romanum.  Hebrai- 
cum.  Vetus  Conciliatum.  [Ending, — ]  Huic  Operi  extrema  Manus  appo- 
sita  est  ...  1515.      ...  Ere  et  Expensis  Michaelis  Angier  Universi- 
tatis  Cadomensis  ...  2°  (8.4X5.7),  var.  cols.,  fol.  292. 

NOTE. — Printed  without  title-page;  in  iolaek  fletter.     Slightly  imperfect. 

6  Salomonis  .  .  .  quae  supersunt  eiusque  esse  perhibentur      Omnia  ex 
Ebraeo  Latine  vertit  Notasque  .  .  .  adiecit  I.  F.  Schelling. 

Stuttgartiae,  1806.     8°  (6X3.5). 

7  Sepher  Tibillim,  i.e.  Liber  Psalmorum   [in  the  original'}  .  .  .  editus, 
cum  Punctis  .  .  .     Item,   Sepher  Kinoth,  i.  e.    Liber  Lamentationum 
Jeremia3  [in  the  original]  .  .  .  editus,  a  Gul.  Robertson. 

Cantabrigiae,  1685.     2°  (3.9X2.9). 

8  Zechariah ;  a  new  Translation :  with  Notes  .  .  .  and  an  Appendix,  in 
Reply  to  Dr.  Eveleth's  Sermon  on  Zech.  II.  8-11.     .  .  .  [Also,]  A  Dis 
sertation  on  Dan.  IX.  v.  20,  to  the  End.     By  B.  Blayney,  D.D. 

Oxford,  1797.     4°  (7.5X5). 

NOTE. —The  Notes  and  Appendix,  and  the  "Dissertation,"  &c.,  have  independent 
pagings  ;  the  latter  has  also  independent  title-page,  without  date,  designating  it 
as  second  edition. 

BIBLE,  —  The  New  Testament. 

9  noi  npis  rifts  TH^  rr^sa  tvrt  tr^mi  ^  }y  rrcnn  n^.n 
:  f  ISO  rjfcnxi  ESEft      [The  New  Testament  .  .  .] 

[London,  1839.]     8°  (7x3.8). 

:  rp^ft   ^  ^  nmin  n^n 

[The  New  Testament  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  Greek  .  .  .] 

Londini,  1813.     8°  (6.7X3.3). 
Bulgarian  Testament.  1840.     8° (6.8X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  516. 

12  Carshun  and  Syriac  Testament.  4°  (8.9X7),  2  cols. 

13  English  Hexapla  (The)  exhibiting  the  six  important  Translations  of 
the  New  Testament  Scriptures,  Wiclif  -  -  M.CCC.LXXX.  Tyndale  -  - 
M.D.XXXIV.  Cranmer— M.D.XXXIX.  Genevan— M.D.LVII.  Anglo- 
Rhenish,  M.D.LXXXII.  Authorised  --M.DC.XI.  the   original  Greek 
Text  after  Scholtz  with  the  various  Readings  of  the  Textus  receptus 
and  the   principal   Constantinopolitan    and    Alexandrine    Manuscripts 
and  a  complete  Collation  of  Scholtz's  Text  with  Griesbach's  Edition  of 
M.DCCC.V. ;  preceded  by  a  History  of  English  Translations  and  Trans 
lators.         *  *  * 

*  London,  8.  Bagster  and  Sons,  n.  d.  Thick  4°  (9.4X6.6). 
Feagaiga  Fou  (O  le)  a  lo  Tatou  Alii  0  lesu  Keriso,  da  liu  i  le  Upu  Samoa. 
[Samoan.]  London,  1849.  16°  (6X3.4),  2  cols. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          69 


BIBLE,  —  The  New  Testament,  continued. 

1  Greek  Testament  (The) :  with  a  critically  revised  Text :  a  digest  of  va 
rious  Readings :  marginal  References  .  .  . :  Prolegomena :  and  a  ... 
Commentary.     ...      By  H.  Alford.      In  4  vols.      Vol.  1.      Containing 
the  four  Gospels.  New  York,  1859.     8°  (6. 9X4-1). 

*  2  Haerramek  ja  baisstamek  Jesus  Kristus  adda  Testament.      [Norway  - 

Lapponian.~]  Kristianiast,  1840.     8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  1152. 

3  KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).     .  .  .  [Edited  by~\  Joh.  Leusden.     [Maps.] 

Amstetcedami,  1717.     12°  (4.7X2.6),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished. 

4  KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).     The  Greek  Testament,  with  English  Notes 
...      By  Rev.  S.  T.  Bloomfield,  D.D.     1st  Amer.  from  2d  London  ed. 
.  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1837.     8°  (7X4.3). 

NOTE.  —  Consult  BLOOMFIELD,  S.  T.     Critical  Annotations,  &c. 

5  KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).     Novum  Testamentum  ...      *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  Ex  Off.  Elzev.,  1662.     24°  (3.7X2.9),  pp.  703. 

NOTE.  —  Accounted  one  of  the  "the  most  beautiful  of  the  Elzevirs  ",  —  (MARSH'S 
MICHAELIS'  Introduction,  &c.,  vol.  2,  p.  449).     Contains  autograph,  "  M  Byles". 

«  KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).      ...     Ex  Recensione  Jo.  Jas.  Griesbachii 
cum  selecta  Lectionis  Varietate.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Cantabrigiae,  Nov-Angl.,  1809.     8°  (6.5  irr.X3.5),  pp.  615. 

NOTE.  — The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously,  and  bound  together. 

i  KAINH  AIA0HKH('H).  12° (5.1X2.2),  m.  n. 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting  to  A3. 

s  KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).  8°  (5.6X3.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page.     Autograph,  "  Mather  Byles  ". 
3    KAINHS    AIAGHKHS    (THS)   AHANTA. 

London,  1756.      12°  (5X2.7),  2  cols. 

10  KAINHS  AIA0HKHS  (THS)  AIIANTA.     Londini,  1801.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

11  KAINHS  AIA6HKHS  (THS)  AIIANTA.       .  .  .      Accesserunt  parallela 
Scriptural  Loca,  necnon  variantes  Lectiones     .  .  . 

Oxonii,  1675.     12°  (5.4  irr.X2.6),  pp.  648. 

12  Kholagano  Enca  ea  Yesu  Keresete,  eo  e  leii  Morena  oa  Rona  le  More- 
buluki :  e  e  Hetolecoeii  mo  Puoil  ea  Secuana. 

London,  1840.    12°  (6.1X3.6),  2  cols. 

*  13  Ko  te  Kawenata  Hou  o  te  Tatou  Ariki  o  te  kai  Whakaora  o  Ihu 

Karaiti.     ...     [New-Zealand.]     Ranana,  1852.     8°  (7.5X4.3),  2  cols. 

*  14  Manchou  Testament  Thick  4°  (8.5X6.3). 

*  ]5  Naujas  Istatimas  Jezaus  Christaus  wiespaties  musu  Lietuwiszku  Lezu- 

wiu  iszguditas  par  J.  A.  K  Giedrayti  .  .  .     [Samogitian.'] 

Wilniuje,  1816.     4°  (6.6X5.3),  2  cols. 

16  New  Testament  (The),  in  an  improved  Version,  upon  the  Basis  of  Arch 
bishop  Newcome's  new  Translation,  with  a  corrected  Text,  and  Notes 
.  .  .       Boston,  1809.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  xxx.,  612. 

*  17  New  Testament  (The)  .  .  .  translated  into  the  Hindoostanee  Language 

.  .  .  and  now  printed  in  the  Nagree  Character.     By  Rev.  H.  Martyn 
...  Calcutta,  1817.     Thick  8°  (6.2X3.6). 

*  18  New  Testament  (The)  in  the  Hindustani  Language. 

Calcutta,  1841.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 

*  l9  New  Testament  (The)  .  .  .  translated  into  the  Malayalim  Language. 

...  Cottayam,  1843.     12°  (5.7X3.4),  2  cols. 


70  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BIBLE,  —  The  Neic  Testament,  continued. 

*  ]  New  Testament  (The)  .  .  .  translated  out  of  the  original  Greek  into 

the  Mongolian  Language,  by  E.  Stallybrass  and  "VV.  Swan.     .  .  . 

London,  1846.     8°  (7.5X4.2),  pp.  925. 

2  New  Testament  (The)  .  .  .  translated  from  the  original  Greek.      With 
original  Notes  and  practical  Observations.      By  Rev.  Th.  Scott.      In 
2  vols.     Vol.  II.     5th  Amer.  ed.       Boston,  1817.     8°  (8.6X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Lettered,  —  "  Scott's  Bible.     6." 

3  New  Testament  (The),  .  .  .  translated  from  the  original  Greek  into 
Persian,  by  Rev.  Henry  Martyn.     4th  ed.     London,  1837.     8°  (7.2X4). 

*  4  Nou  Testament  (Lo)  .  .  .  traduit,  de  la  vulgata  Llatina  en  Llengua 

Catalana  .  .  .  Londres,  1835.     12°  (6.2X3.4),  2  cols. 

5  Nouum  Testamentum.     [In  Syriac,  Greek,  and  Latin.     Dedication  by 
Guido  Fabricius.~]  Parisiis,  1584.     4°  (7. 7X5),  var.  cols.,  pp.  812. 

6  Nouveau  Testament  (Le)  ...  en  Latin  et  en  Francois  avec  les  Differ 
ences  du  Grec  &  de  la  Vulgate.     25me  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  [1,]  2.         *  *  * 

Mons,  1684.     12°  (4.7X2.6),  par.  cols. 

7  Nouveau  Testament  (Le)  .  .  .     The  New  Testament  .  .  . 

Amsterdam,  1700.     12°  (5.5X3.1),  par.  cols.,  pp.  580. 

8  Nouveau  Testament  (Le)  .  .  .  traduit  en  Francois  avec  le  Grec,  &  le 
Latin  de  la  Vulgate  ajoutez  a  cdte.      Nouv.  ed.         *  *  *         [2  vols. 
I  paging.']  Mons,  1673.     8°  (5.8X3.4),  pp.  525+. 

NOTE.  —  The  second  volume  has  title,  —  "Les  Epistres  de  S.  Paul.     Les  Epistres 
Cononiques.    L'Apocalypse." 

*  9  Novi  Kakon  .  .  .     [Wendish-Hungarian.~\ 

Koszegi,  1848.     16°  (5.2X3.5),  2  cols. 

*  10  Novum  Testamentum  .  .  .  JEthiopice.     .  .  .  Edidit  T.  P.  Platt. 

Londini,  1830.     4°  (6.2X4.3). 
11  Novum  Testamentum  Grace.  12°  (5.6X3-2). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

5  Novvm  Testamentvm  Graece  perpetva  annotatione  illvstratvm  a  J.  B. 

Koppe.      Vol.  4,  complectens  Epistolam  Pavli  ad  Romonos.      Ed.  alt. 

.  .  .  avctam  cvravit  C.  F.  Ammon.      6.  Epistolae  Pauli  ad  Galatas 

Ephesios   Thessalonicenses      Ed.    alt.  .  .  .      Cvravit   T.    C.    Tychsen. 

9,  complectens  Epistolas  Catholicas.      Fasc.  L,  II.      ...      Continvavit 

D.  I.  Pott.    Ed.  alt.  .  .  . 

Gottingae,  1806,  1791,  1816,  1810.     8°  (6.1-3X3.2-6). 
1  Novum  Testamentum  Graece.     [With  the  Apostles'  and  other  Creeds, 

and  the  Notes  of  Casaubon."]  16°  (3.7 X  1.9),  fol.  455. 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

14  Novum  Testamentum  .  .  .  Interprete  Th.  Beza. 

Londini,  1787.     12°  (5.3X3.1),  2  cols. 
1  Novum  Testamentum  .  .  .  Interprete  Th.  Beza. 

Londini,  1781.     12°  (5.3X3.1),  2  cols. 

N ovum  Testamentum  Malaice  .  .  .  Harlemi,  1820.     8°  (7.8X4.4). 

17  Novum  Testamentum.     Cum  Postillis  Nich.  de  Lyra. 

Nuremberge,  1487.     2°  (9.3X6.2),  n.p. 

NOTE. -Printed  without  title-page;  in  ISlacfc  letter,  and  illuminated. 


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BIBLE,  —  The  New  Testament,  continued. 

1  Novvm  Testamentvm  Graece  Textvm  .  .  .  emendavit  et  Lectionis  Vari- 
etatem  adieci  Jo.  Jac.  Griesbach.     Vol.  1,2.     ... 

Halae,  1777,  '75.     8°  (6.3X4),  2  cols, 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  has  two  pagings.    The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

2  Novvm  Testamentvm  Graece.     Textvm  .  .  .  recensvit  et  Lectionis  Va- 
rietatem  adjecit  lo.  lac.  Griesbach.     Vol.  2.     ...     Ed.  2da  .  .  . 

Halae  Saxonvm,  1806.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

*  3  Ny  Teny  N'Andriamanitra,  atao  hoc,  Tesitamenta  ny  Jesosy  Kraisty  tompa 

'ntsikia,  sady  mpamonjy  no  mpanavotra.      .  .  .     [Malagasse] 

London,  n.  d.     12°  (6.1X3.5),  2  cols. 

*  4  Russ  Testament.  1850.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

5  Sanctum  Evangelium ;     scilicet  Novum  Testamentum  .  .  .      Ed.   alt. 
[Tartar.]  Astrachani,  1818.     Thick  8°  (6.3X3.3). 

6  Schriften  (Die)  des  Neuen  Testaments.     Neu  iibersetzt  von  J.  C.  W. 
Augusti  und  W.  M.  L.  de  Wette.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 

Heidelberg,  1814.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

*  ?  Servian  Testament.  1834.     8°  (6.1X3.2),  pp.  628. 

*  8  Testamentetak  tamedsa  nalegapta  piulijipta  Jesusib  Kristusib  Apostelin- 

gitalo  pinniarningit  Okausingillo.     [Esquimaux.'} 

London,  1840.     12°  (5.6X3.3),  pp.  637. 

9  Testamant  Nevez  .  .  .     Lekeet  e  Brezonec,  ha  reizet  hervez   ar  vam- 
scrid  Gregach.     [Breton.']  Brest,  1847.     12°  (5.7X3.5),  2  cols. 

*  10  Testamente  Nutak  Kaladlin   okauzeennut   nukterfinnarfok  narlkiutin- 

goaenniglo  fukuiarfimarfok.     [Greenlandic.~] 

Kiobenhavnime,  1827.     16°  (5.4  irr.XS.l),  pp.  1072. 

11  Testamentvm  Novvm  .  .  .  cuius  Grseco  Contextui  respondent  Interpre- 
tationes  duae,  altera,  vetus  :    altera,  Th.  Beza3  .  .  .     Eiusdem  Annota- 
tiones  .  .  .     Hacc  4ta  ed.  .  .  .     [2  pagings.~\ 

[Paris,  E.  Stephanus,]  1539.     Thick  2°  (10.9X5.8),  par.  cols. 

12  Testamentvm  Novvm  ...     E  GraBco  archetype,  Latino  Sermone  reddi- 
tum,  Th.  Beza  Interprete,  &  jam  ultimo  ab  eo  recognitum.      Cui  ex 
adverse  additur  .  .  .  Latina  Translatio  Im.  Tremellii  conjuncta  Notis 
.  .  .  quam  F.  Junius  recensuit,  auxit,  illustravitque. 

Impensis  A  Wecheli  Hoeredum,  1596.     2°  (11.5X5.2),  m.  n. 

*  is  Turco-Armenian  Testament.  1831.     8°  (6.8X4.1),  2  cols.,  pp.  562. 

*  14  Wallachian  Testament.  Smyrna,  1846.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  2  cols. 

BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testament. 

15  Epistles  (The)  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Corinthians.      [Greek  and  English.'] 
With  critical  Notes,  and  Dissertations.     By  A.  P.  Stanley.     2d  ed. 

London,  1858.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  pp.  616. 

16  Epistola  ad  Hebraeos  Graece.     Perpetva  Annotatione  illvstrata  a  I.  H. 
Heinrichs.     Ed.  alt.  .  .  .  Gottingae,  1823.     8°  (6X3.5). 

17  Epistolae  Catholicae  Graece  perpetva  Annotatione  illvstratae  a  D.  I. 
Pott    Ease.  1.  Ed.  3tia  ...     2.  Ed  alt.  .  .  . 

Gottingae,  1816, '10.     8°  (6.3X3.2). 

NOTE.  — Also  with  second  title-page,  bearing  title,  —  "  Novvm  Testamentvm  Graece 
.  .  .      Editionis  Koppianae  Vol.  IX.     Fasc.  1,  2." 


72  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testament,  continued. 

1  Four  Gospels  (The),  translated  from  the  Greek.     With  preliminary  Dis 
sertations,  and  Notes  .  .  ,     By  G.  Campbell,  D.D.       .  .  .      Vol.  1-4. 
2d  ed.  .  .  .         *  *  *  Aberdeen,  1803-'04.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

2  Four  Gospels  (The),  translated  from  the  Greek.     With  preliminary  Dis 
sertations,  and  Notes  ...      By  J.  Macknight,  D.D.      Vol.  1-4.      .  .  . 
***  Boston,  1811.     8°  (6X3.5). 

*  3  Gospel  (The)  according  to  St.  Luke,  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles ;  with  the 

Epistles  of  St.  James  and  St.  Peter.      Translated  into  Yoruba  ...  by 
Rev.  S.  Crowther.  London,  1851.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

4  Gospels   (The)  of  St.  Matthew  and  St.  John,  in  the  Accra  Language ; 
translated  from  the  original  Greek,  by  Rev.  A.  W.  Hanson. 

London,  1843.     16°  (5.1X2.9). 

*  5  Juda3o-Persic  Gospels.  8°  (5. 7X3-2). 
6  Luther's  German  Version  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  John,  with  an  interlinear 

English  Translation  ...     By  C.  Follen. 

Cambridge,  1835.     12°  (5.9X3.4). 

*  7  Matthew,  John,  Acts,  and  Hebrews,  in  Judeeo-Arabic.          8°  (5.7X3.2). 

8  New  literal  Translation  (A)   of  all  the  Apostolical  Epistles.     With  a 
Commentary,  and  Notes  .  .  .  [and]  A  History  of  the   Life   of  the 
Apostle  Paul.    By  J.  Macknight,  D.D.     Vol.  1-4. 

Edinburgh,  1795.     4°(8.1X5.5). 

NOTE.  —  Life  of  St.  Paul  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

9  New  Version  (A)  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel :  with  select  Notes  ...     To 
which  is  added,  A  Review  of  Dr.  Mill's  Notes  on  this  Gospel.     By  D. 
Scott.  London,  1741.     4°  (7.5X4.8).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  "  A  Review,"  &c.  is  paged  independently. 

*  10  Syro-Chaldaic  Gospels.  4°  (8X5. 5). 

11  Translation  (A)  of  the  Gospels.      With  Notes.      By  Andrews  Norton. 
Vol.  1.  — The  Text.     2.— Notes.  Boston,  1855.     8° (5.6X3.5). 

BIBLE  Society  of  Massachusetts. 

12  Circular  Address  from  the  Bible  Society  of  Massachusetts.     With  the 
Constitution,  List  of  Officers,  &c.  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  24. 

13  Reports  of  the  Executive  Committee  .  .  .  1812,  1814,  and  1816. 

Boston,  1812-'16.     8°,  pamps. 

BIBLICAL  Repertory  (The)  and  Princeton  Review  for  ....  1842.      Vol.  14. 
4  For  1859-'61.     Edited  by  Rev.  Charles  Hodge,  D.D.     Vol.  31-33. 

Philadelphia, .     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

BIBLICAL  Repository  (The)  and  Classical  Review.      .  .  .     Vol.  1-12.      Second 

15  Series.  Vol.  1-12.     Third  Series.  [Vol.  1.]  Vol.  1-8,  Andover  ; 

•  -  onward,  New  York,  1831-'46.  8°  (6.3X3.6).     [2  sets.] 

NOTE.  —Vol.  1-4  bear  title,  —  «  The  Biblical  Repository  »» ;  5-8,  —  "  The  Biblical  Re 
pository  and  Quarterly  Observer"  ;  9-2d  Ser.,  vol.  12,  -"The  American  Biblical 
Repository."  The  work  was  conducted  successively  by  E.  Robinson  B  B  Ed 
wards,  A.  Peters,  S.  B.  Treat,  J.  H.  Agnew,  W.  H.  Bidwell,  and  J.  M.  Sherwood 
till  1851,  when  it  was  united  with  the  BIBLIOTHECA  SACRA. 

16  General  Index  to  the  American  Biblical  Repository  vol   1-24      Jan 
1831 -Oct.,  1844.     By  .  .  .  J.  H.  Agnew. 

BIBLIOTHECA  Americana  Nova.     'See  RICH,  O.    ***  *"*'  ^     S° 


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NOTE.  — Vol.  1-7  are  titled,  "  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and  Theological  Review;"  8-13, 
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3  Index  to  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and  American  Biblical  Repository,  Vol 
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BOTYDOIN     COLLEGE. 


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BINGHAM,  Hiram,  Missionary  oftlie  American  Board. 

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BINGHAM,  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Hampshire,  Eng. ;  b.  1668.  d.  1723. 

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5  de  300  Collaborateurs.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  corrigee  et  considerablement 
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XL  Laa-Lou.  XII.  Lou-Mel.  XI1L  Mel-Mys.  XIV.  Naa-Par.  XV.  Par-Pop, 
XVI.  Pop-Kit.  XVII.  Rit-Sch.  XVIII.  Sch-Sur.  XIX.  Sur-Uzz.  XX.  Vac-Wai. 
XXI.  Wal-Zyr. 

BION,  of  Smyrna,  a  Greek  pastoral  Poet;  flourished  B.C.  280. 

6  Carmina.     See  THEOCRITUS.    Theocriti,  etc.  Carmina  bvcolica. 
BlOT,  Jean  Baptiste,  Prof,  of  Math.  &  Astron.,  Paris;  b.  1774. 

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BIRCH,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Sec'y  R.S.,  Hector  of  Depden,  &c.;  b.  1705.  d.  1766. 

8  Life  of  Bacon.     See  BACON,  F.    Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-xlii. 

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10  Life  of  Tillotson.     See  TILLOTSON,  J.    Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-cxxxviii. 
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11  Protestants  Evidence  (The) :  taken  out  of  Good  Records.    .  .  .    2d  ed. 
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BISSE,  Philip,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  David's,  1710. 

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BISSET,  Robert,  LL.D.,  of  Scotch  birth  ;  b.  1759.  d.  1805. 

13  History  (The)  of  the  Reign  of  George  III.  .  .  .  2d  ed.,  completed  to 
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BISSET,  Rev.  William,  of  Whiston,  Northamptonshire,  Eng. 

1  Modern  Fanatick  (The).     With  a  large  and  true  Account  of  the  Life, 
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London,  1610.     8°,  pp.  63. 

2  Modern  Fanatick  (The).     Part  II.  London,  1610.     8°,  pp.  24. 

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BLACK,  John,  of  London;  b.  1783.  d.  1855. 

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NOTE.  — Compare  under  HOADLEY,  B. 

4  Lord  Bishop  (The)  of  Exeter's  Answer  to  Mr.  Hoadley's  Letter.    *  *  * 

London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  31. 

5  Subject's  Duty  (The).     Sermon  preach'd  March  8,  1704-5. 

London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  16. 

6  Sufficiency  (The)  of  a  Standing  Revelation  in  general,  and  of  the  Scrip 
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8  Works  .  .  .  ;  with  some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Au 
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BLACKBURNE,  Francis,  LL.B.,  son  of  preceding. 

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10  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.    Book  2-4.    7th  ed.     [Plates.] 

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11  Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.    Book  1-4.    13th  ed.,  with  the 
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12  Law  Tracts.     ...     [Plate.]  Dublin,  1767.     8°  (6X3.3). 

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!3  Notes  to  Blackstone's  Commentaries.     See  CHRISTIAN,  E. 
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BLAIR,  William,  Esq. 

7  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  State  of  Slavery  amongst  the  Romans  ;  from  the 
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BLAKE,  Rev.  John  L.,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1788.  d.  1857. 

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BLAKE,  William  P.,  an  American  Geologist,  &c. 

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New  York,  1858.     4°  (8.6X6.1). 
BLAKESLEY,  Rev.  Joseph  Williams,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

2  Life  of  Aristotle.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan^  vol.  10). 
BLANC  DE  VOLX,  J. 

13  Causes  (Des)  des  Revolutions  et  de  leurs  EfFets  ;  ou  Considerations  his- 
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u  Christian  Doctrine  (The)  of  Regeneration.     Boston,  1832.    12°,  pp.  81. 
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*  Essay  (An)  in  Praise  of  Women.     .  .  .       London,  1733.     8°  (5.9X3). 
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1  Idea  (The)  of  the  Spiritual  Interpretation  of  Scripture.     Discourse  de 
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BLOMFIELD,  Charles  James,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London;  b.  1786.  d.  1857. 

2  Greek  Philosophy.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  Vol.  9). 

3  Life  of  Socrates.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  9). 
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Translator.     See  MATTHIA,  A.  H.     Greek  Grammar. 
BLOOMFIELD,  Rev.  S.  T.,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Peterborough,  &c. 

4  Critical  Annotations  .  .  .  ,  on  the  New  Testament :  being  a  supplemen 
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BLOUNT,  Charles,  an  English  injldel  writer;  b.  1654.  d.  1693. 

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5  Mr.  Blundevil  his  Exercises,  contayning  Eight  Treatises  .  .  .  [on]  Cos- 
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7  Treatise  (A)  on  Primary  Geology ;  being  an  Examination  ...  of  the 
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BOCCACIO,  Giovanni,  an  Italian  Novelist  &  Poet;  b.  1313.  d.  1375. 

8  Contes  de  J.  Bocace.     Tom.  1-10.  Londres,  1783.     16°  (4X2.4). 

9  Decameron  (II).     [Portrait.]  Firenze,  1834.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
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BODIN,  John,  Esq.,  an  English  lawyer  &  statesman. 

11  Six  Bookes  (The)  of  a  Commonweale.     Out  of  the  French  and  Latine 
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London,  1606.     2°  (9X5.3),  m.  b.,  pp.  794. 
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12  Public  Economy  (The)  of  the  Athenians,  with  Notes  and  a  copious  In 
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trait.]  Boston,  1857.     8°  (6.6X4),  pp.  826. 

13  Public  Economy  (The)  of  Athens,  in  four  Books ;  to  which  is  added,  A 
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man  [by  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis].     Vol.  1,  2.        London,  1828.     8°(6  irr.X3.5). 
Editor,  Translator,  &c.     See  PINDARUS.    Opera  qvae  svpersvnt. 

BOEHMER,  Georg  Rudolph,  Prof,  of  Botany,  &c.  at  Wittemberg;  6.1723.  d.1803. 

14  Bibliotheca  Scriptorvm  Historiae  Natvralis  Oeconomiae  aliarvmqve  Ar- 
tivm  ac  Scientiarvm  ad  illam  pertmentivm  realis  systematic^     Pars  I. 
Scriptores  generates    Vol.  1,2.     II.  Zoologi  Vol.  1,2.     III.  Phytologi 
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78  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BOEMUS,  Joannes. 

J  Mores,  Leges,  et  Ritvs  omnivm  Gentivm,  per  I.  Boemum  .  .  .  collecta. 
Ex  Nicol.  Damasceni  Historia  Excerpta  quaedam  eiusdem  argument!,  etc. 
Lugduni,  1604.     24°  (3. 9X2-1),  m.  n.,  pp.  504. 
BOERHAAVE,  Herman,  Prof.  &  Rector  at  Univ.  of  Lei/den ;  b.  1668.  d.  1738. 

2  Institutiones  medicae.     Editio  Leydensis  4ta  prioribus  auctior. 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1727.     12°  (4.9X2.8),  pp.  526-J-. 
BOETTICHER,  J.  G.,  of  Konigsberg. 

3  Statistical  Tables ;  exhibiting  a  View  of  all  the  States  of  Europe  ;  show 
ing  .  .  .  their  Population,  Military  and  Marine  Strength,  Revenue  and 
Expenditure,  &c.    Translated  from  the  German.    With  a  Supplementary 
Table,  .  .  .  by  W.  Playfair.  London,  1800.     4°  (10X8). 

BOGUE,  Rev.  David,  Founder  of  London  Miss.  Society ;  b.  1750.  d.  1825. 

4  Essay  (An)  on  the  Divine  Authority  of  the  New  Testament.     ...     *  *  * 

Hartford,  1806.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

5  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Rev.  D.  Bogue.     See  BENNETT,  J. 

6  Universal  Peace  (On) ;  being  Extracts  from  a  Discourse  delivered  in 
October,  1813.     3d  ed.  London,  1826.     8°,  pp.  24. 

BOIIEMIAE  7  Atlas,  in  Circulis  XV.  Sheets  (20.7-21.4X15-18). 

BOHN,  Henry  G.,  a  London  Publisher  and  Bibliopole ;  b.  about  1800. 

8  Catalogue  of  Books.    Vol.1.     ...     London,  1847.  8°  (7.6X4.7),  2  cols. 
Editor.     See  LOWNDES,  W.  T.    Bibliographer's  Manual. 

Joint  Translator.     See  HUMBOLDT,  F.  H.  A.  VON.    Views  of  Nature. 
BOIIUN,  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Suffolk,  Engl. ;  fl.  1670-'95. 

9  Sleidan's  History  of  the  Reformation,  englished,  and  continued  by  Bohun. 
See  SLEIDAN,  J. 

BOILEAU,  D. 

Translator.     See  GANILII,  C.    Systems  of  political  Economy. 
BOINVILLIERS,  J.  S.  J.  F.;  b.  at  Versailles,  1764.  d.  1830. 

Editor.     See  BOUDOT,  J.     Dictiouarium  universale,  Latino-Gallicum. 
BOISSIER,  John  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Batli,  Eng. 

Translator.     See  BONNET,  C.     Inquiries  concerning  Christianity. 
BOISTE,  Pierre  Claude  Victorin,  a  French  Lawyer,  &c. ;  b.  1765.  d.  1824. 

0  Dictionnaire  de  Geographic  universelle,  ancienne,  du  moyen  age  et  mod- 
erne,  comparees ;  offrant  la  Tableau  geographique,  historique,  politique, 
et  statistique  du -Globe  et  ses  Parties  dans  les  differens  Ages  et  son  Etat 
actuel.     .  .  .     Redige  sur  le  Plan  de  Vosgien.     .  .  . 

Paris,  1806.     8°  (6.9X4.1),  2  cols.,  pp.  448,  629. 

1  Atlas  du  Dictionnaire  de  Geographic  universelle  .  .  .  [of  Boiste],  com 
pose  de  45  Cartes  .  .  .  ,  par  Herisson.         Paris,  1806.     4°  (6.6X8.1). 

2  Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  Langue  Franchise,  avec  le  Latin  et  les  Ety 
mologies  .  .  .  ;  Manuel  encyclopedique  de  Grammaire,  d'Orthographe, 
devieuxLangage,deNeologie.     ...     8me  ed.,  .  .  .  considerablement 
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BOLLES,  John  A. 

w  Essay  on  a  Congress  of  Nations.    See  AMERICAN  Peace  Society.    Prize 
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CATALOGUE     O  V     THE     LIBRARY. 


BOLTON,  Robert,  an  English  Puritan  divine;  b.  1572.  d.  1631. 

1  Fovre  Last  Things  :  Death,  Ivdgement,  Hell,  Heaven.     Funeral  Notes 
on  Sir  A.  Nicolls,  Kt.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Lent  Assizes,  A.D.  1630. 
With  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Death.     Published  by  E.  Bagshawe. 

London,  1633.     4°  (5.8X3.3),  m.  b. 

NOTE. —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page  and  portrait. 

2  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Bolton.     See  ESTWICK,  N. 
BOLTON,  W.  J.,  Prof,  at  Cambridge,  Eng. 

3  Evidences  (The)   of  Christianity,  as  exhibited  in  the  Writings  of  its 
Apologists  down  to  Augustine.     Hulsean  Prize  Essay.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1854.   "l2°  (5.6  irr.X3.4).- 
BOMBERGER,  Rev.  J.  H.  A.,  D.D.,  of  Philadelphia. 

4  Protestant  (The)  Theological  and  Ecclesiastical  Encyclopedia ;  being  a 
condensed  Translation  of  Herzog's  Real  Encyclopedia,  •with  Additions 
from  various  Sources.     By  J.  II.  A.  Bomberger  and  others.     See  HER- 
ZOG,  C.  G. 

BONAPARTE,  Charles  Louis  Napoleon,  Emperor.     See  NAPOLEON  III. 
BONAPARTE,  Charles  Lucian,  Nephew  of  Napoleon  I. 

5  American  Ornithology ;  or,  The  Natural  History  of  Birds  inhabiting  the 
United  States,  not  given  by  Wilson.    With  figures  drawn,  engraved,  and 
coloured  from  Nature.     Vol.  1-3. 

Philadelphia,  1825-'28.     4°  (text,  9.7X6.4  ;  plates,  13X10.5). 
BONAPARTE,  Napoleon,  Emperor  of  France.     See  NAPOLEON  I. 
BOND,  Rev.  Alvan,  Prof,  at  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.,  aft.  of  Norwich,  Conn. 

6  Memoir  of  Rev.  Pliny  Fisk.     *  *  *     {Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1828.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
BOND,  George  Phillips,  Ass't  Astron.  at  Cambridge  Observatory;  b.  1825. 

7  Papers  on  Astronomy.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  £c.     (Memoirs,  New 
Series.  — passim.) 

BOND,  John,  Master  of  Taunton  Free-School,  Engl. ;  b.  1550.  d.  1612. 

Annotator.     See  HORATIUS  FLACCTJS,  Q.     Poemata. 

Annotator.     See  PERSIUS  FLACCUS,  A.     Satyrse  VI. 
BOND,  William  Cranch,  Director  at  Cambridge  Observatory ;  b.  1799. 

8  History  and  Description  of  the  Astronomical  Observatory  of  Harvard 
College.     [Plate.]  Cambridge,  1856.     4°  (8.3X6). 

9  Papers  on  Astronomy.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New 
Series.  — passim.) 

10  Results  of  Astronomical  Observations  made  at  the  Observatory  of  Har 
vard  College,  under  the  direction  of  W.  C.  Bond.  G.  P.  Bond.  C.  W. 
Tuttle.     Zone  Catalogue  of  5500  Stars  situated  between  the  Equator 
and  0°  20'  North  Declination,  observed  during  the  year  1852-53. 

Cambridge,  1855.     4°  (8.3X6). 
BONGARS,  Jacques,  a  French  savan  &  diplomat ;  b.  1554.  d.  1612. 

11  Excerptiones  Chronological  ad  Justini  Historias  accommodate.      See 
JUSTINUS.    Justinus  de  Historiis  Philippicis. 

BONNELL,  C. 

Editor.     See  SCHLEIERMACHER,  F.  D.  E.    Geschichte  der  christlichen 
Kirche. 
BONNET,  Charles,  a  Sioiss  naturalist  &  philosopher ;  b.  1720.  d.  1793. 

12  Letters  to  the  Abbe  Spallanzani.     See  SPALLANZANI,  Z. 

13  Philosophical  and  Critical  Inquiries  concerning  Christianity.    Translated 
by  J.  L.  Boissier.     {Portrait]  Philadelphia,  1803.     12° (5X3). 


80  BOWDO  IN     COLLEGE. 


BONNYCASTLE,  John,  Pro/,  of  Math,  at  Royal  Academy  at  Woolwich-,  d.  1821. 

1  Introduction  (An)  to  Astronomy.     ...     4th  ed.  ...     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

London,  1803.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
BOOK  (The)  of  Family  Crests ;  comprising  nearly  every  Bearing,  with  its  Bla- 

2  zonry,  accompanied  by  upwards  of  four  thousand  Engravings.     .  .  . 
Alphabetically  arranged  with  the  Surnames  of  the  Bearers,  a  Dictionary 
of  Mottoes,  an  Essay  on  the  Origin  of  Arms,  Crests,  &c.  and  a  Glossary 
of  Terms.     8th  ed.,  enlarged.     Vol.  1.— Plates,  Mottoes,  &c.     2.— Dic 
tionary.  London,  1856.     8°  (5.3X3. 2). 

BOOK  of  Heroes,  Abstract  of.    See  ILLUSTRATIONS  of  Northern  Antiquities,  &c. 
BOOK  (The)  of  Peace ;  a  Collection  of  Essays  on  War  and  Peace. 

3  Boston,  1845.     12°  (5.8X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Consisting"  of  64  tracts,  with  independent  title-pages  and  passings. 

BOONE,  Daniel,  the  Pioneer  of  Kentucky;  b.  in  Penn.,  1735.  d.  1822. 

4  Life,  by  J.  M.  Peck.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  13.) 
BOOTH,  Abraham,  a  Baptist  minister  of  London  ;  b.  1734.  d.  1806. 

Editor,  &c.     See  AEBADIE,  J.    The  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ,  &c. 
BOOTH,  James  C.,  Melter  and  Refiner  in  the  U.  S.  Mint. 

5  Letter  to  Hon.  Millard  Fillmore,  President,  &c.  in  Reply  to  the  Charges 
of  Prof.  R.  S.  M'Culloh.    Jan.  17,  1853.     Philadelphia,  1853.   8°,  pp.  42. 

Bopr,  Franz,  Prof,  of  Oriental  Literature  at  Berlin  ;  b.  1791. 

6  Comparative  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Sanscrit,  Zend,  Greek,   Latin,  Lithu 
anian,  Gothic,  German,  and  Slavonic  Languages.     Translated  from  the- 
German  principally  by  Lieutenant  Eastwick.     Conducted  through  the 
Press  by  H.  H.  Wilson.  London,  1845.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  1122. 

NOTE.  — In  three  parts,  with  independent  title-pages,  and  bound  separately. 

BORCII,  Michael  Joannes,  Count  DE,  a  German  Naturalist  &  Traveller. 

7  Mineralogie  sicilienne  docimastique  et  metallurgique.     .  .  .      Suivie  de 
la  Minerhydrologie  sicilienne  .  .  .      [Portrait  and  Plates.'] 

Turin,  1780.     8°  (5. 5X3.3). 
BORN,  Ignatius,  Baron,  a  German  naturalist;  b.  1742.  d.  1791. 

8  Briefe  iiber  mineralogische  Gegenstande  auf  seiner  Reise  durch  das  Te- 
meswarer  Bannat,  Siebenbiirgen,  Ober-  und  Nieder-Hungarn,  and  den 
Herausgeber  derselben,  J.  J.  Ferber. 

Franckfurt  und  Leipzig,  1774.     8°  (6X3.5). 

Index  Fossilium  quoc  collegit,  et  in  Classes  ac  Ordines  disposuit  I.  a  Born. 
Pars  I.,  II.     [Plates.]  Prag*,  1772.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

New  Process  of  Amalgamation  of  Gold  and  Silver  Ores,  and  other  Me 
tallic  Mixtures,  as  .  .  .  introduced  in  Hungary  and  Bohemia,  from  the 
Baron's  Account  in  German,  translated  by  R.  E.  Raspe.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 
London,  1791.     4°  (6.6X4.6).     [2  copies.] 
:  through  the  Bannat  of  Temeswar,  Transylvania,  and  Hungary, 
in  the  year  1770.  described  in  ...  Letters  to  Prof.  Ferber,  on  the  Mines 
and  Mountains  of  those  different  Countries,  .  .  .  [With]  Ferber's  Min- 
eralogical  History  of  Bohemia.    Translated  from  the  German,  with  . 
Notes,  and  a  Preface  .  .  .  ,  by  R.  E.  Raspe.     *  *  *     [Map.] 

BORNEMANN,  Friedrich  August,  Prof,  in  Meisse^'  ^  *°  ^^ 
Editor.  See  XENOPHON.  Commentarii  Dictorvm  Factorvmqve  Socratis. 
De  Expeditione  Cyri  Ccmmentarii. 


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BORNER,  Immanuel  Karl  Heinrich. 

1  Sammtliche  Kameral-Wissenschaften  nach  ihren  ersten  Grundsatzen. 

Halle,  1773.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 
Bos,  Lambert,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Franeker ;  6.  1670.  d.  1717. 

2  Ellipses  Graecae.     Editio  octava,  Additionibvs  et  Observationibvs  .  .  . 
Schoettgenii  Leisneri  et  Bernholdii,  necnon  Indicibus  necessariis  in- 
strvcta,  et  no  vis  Observationibus  C.  B.  Michaelis  avcta. 

Halae,  1765.     8°  (5.5X3),  pp.  514-J-. 
BOSANQUET,  John  Bernard,  Esq.,  of  London. 

3  Reports  of   Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Common 
Pleas,  and  Exchequer  Chamber,  and  in  the  House  of  Lords  :  from  Easter 
Term  36  Geo.  III.  1796,  to  Trinity  Term  39  Geo.  III.  1799,  both  inclu 
sive.     With  Tables  ...     By  J.  B.  Bosanquet,  and  C.  Puller.        *  *  * 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1800,  '02.     2°  (9.4X5),  m.  b. 

BOSCH,  Hieronymus  de, 

4  Anthologia  Graeca  cum  Versione  Latina  [facing  tlie  Greek]  H.  Grotii. 
Edita  ab  H.  de  Bosch.     Tom.  1-3.     Ultrajecti,  1795-'98.   4°  (7X4  irr.). 

5  Memoir  of  Bosch,  by  D.  J.  van  Lennep.     See  (Observationum,  etc.  — 
Vol.  2,  pp.  i.-xxxii.) 

6  Observationes  et  Notae  in  Anthologiam  Graecam,  quibus  accedunt  Cl. 
Salmasii  Notae  ineditae.  Ultrajecti,  1810.     4°  (7X4.5). 

7  Observationum  et  Notarum  in  Anthologiam  Graecam  Vol.  alt.,  quod  et 
Indices  continet.      Opus  .  .  .  D.  J.  van  Lennep  absolvit.      [Prefixed  is 
a  Memoir  of  Bosch,  with  Portrait.']  Ultrajecti,  1822.     4°  (7X4.5). 

NOTE.  —  The  last  two  entries  are  lettered, — •"  Anthologia  Graeca  .  .  .    Tom.  4,  5." 

BOSSUET,  Jacques  Benigne,  Bp.  of  Meaux ;  b.  1627.  d.  1704. 

8  Compendious  Way  (A)  of  teaching  ancient  and  modern  Languages, 
formerly  practiced  by  ...  Tanaquil  Faber  ...     2d  ed.     ...     With 
an  Account  of  the  Education  of  the  Dauphin. 

London,  1723.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

9  Exposition  de  la  Doctrine  de  1'Eglise  Catholique  sur  les  Matieres  de  Con- 
troverse.     ...     [2  payings.]  Paris,  1681.     24°  (4.1X2). 

10  Life  of  Bossuet.  See  (GEuvres  de  Bossuet.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-liv.). 

11  QEuvres  completes  de  Bossuet.    Tom.  1-12.        *  *  * 

Paris,  1836.     8° (8.3X5.3),  2  cols. 
NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  is  imperfect,  wanting  title-pag'e. 

12  Recueil  des  Oraisons  funebres.     Nouv.  ed.  .  .  . 

Paris,  1774.     8°  (5X2.7),  pp.  560. 
BOSTON,  Massachusetts,  Town  of. 

13  Appeal  (An)  to  the  World;  or,  A  Vindication  of  the  Town  of  Boston  .  .  . 
[against]  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  &c.         Boston,  1769.     8°,  pp.  37. 

14  By-Laws  and  Orders  (The)  of  the  Town  of  Boston  passed  .  .  .  May  22, 
1801  .  .  .  with  the  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Board  of  Health,  &c. 

Boston,  1801.     8°,  pp.  82. 

15  By-Laws  and  Town^Orders  (The)  of  the  Town  of  Boston  .  .  .  1785 
and  1786  .  .  .  Boston,  1786.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

16  System  (The)  of  public  Education  adopted  by  the  Town  of  Boston. 

[Boston]  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  8. 
11 


BO.WDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BOSTON,  Masachusetts,  Town  of,  continued. 

1  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Freeholders,  and  other  Inhabitants  of  the 
Town  of  Boston  .  .  .  [Nov.  20,  1772.] 

London,  reprinted,  1773.    8°,  pp.  viii.,  41. 
BOSTON,  Massachusetts,  City  of. 
Miscellaneous. 

2  Aristocracy  (The)  of  Boston  ;  who  they  are,  and  what  they  were  .  .  . 

Boston,  1848.    8°,  pp.  32. 

3  Charter  (The)  and  Ordinances  of  the -City  of  Boston,  together  with  the 
Acts  of  the  Legislature  relating  to  the  City :  collated  and  revised  .  .  . 
by  P.  W.  Chandler.  Boston,  1850.     8°  (6.5X3.4),  m.  b.,  pp.  582. 

4  List  of  Persons,  Copartnerships,  and   Corporations,  who  were  taxed 
twenty-five  dollars  and  upwards,  in  the  City  of  Boston,  in  ...  1845 

Boston,  1846.     8°  (7.2X3.9). 

5  List  of  Persons,  Copartnerships,  and  Corporations,  who  were  taxed 
twenty-five  dollars  and  upwards,  in  the  City  of  Boston,  in  ...  1848. 

Boston,  1849.     8°  (7X3.8). 

6  Miscellaneous  Remarks  on  the  Police  of  Boston  .  .  . 

Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  42. 

7  Railroad  Jubilee  (The).     An  Account  of  the  Celebration  commemora 
tive  of  the  Opening  of  Railroad  Communication  between  Boston  and 
Canada,  Sept.  17,  18,  and  19,  1851.        *  *  *         [Chart.] 

Boston,  1852.    8°  (6.9X3.7). 

8  Report  to  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council  appointed  to  obtain  the 
Census  of  Boston  for  ...  1845,  embracing  collateral  Facts  and  statis 
tical  Researches  ...    By  L.  Shattuck.     [Map.] 

Boston,  1846.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

9  Report  to  the  Primary  School  Committee,  June  15, 1846,  on  the  Petition 
.  .  .  for  the  Abolition  of  the   Schools  for   colored   Children. 

Boston,  1846.     8°,  pp.  38. 

10  Report  of  the  Water  Commissioners  on  the  Material  best  adapted  for 
Distribution  Water  Pipes ;  &c.     Submitted  Aug.  14,  1848.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1848.    8°,  pp.  67. 
Public  Library.. 

11  Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  a  Portion  of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City 
of  Boston,  arranged  in  the  lower  Hall.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1858.     8°  (8X5.2),  2  cols. 

2  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston 
.  .  .  Nov.  10,  1859.  Boston,  1859.     8°,  pp.  45. 

BOSTON  Chronicle  (The).    For  .  .  .  M.DCC.LXVHI.     .  .  .  Vol.  1. 

Boston, .    4°  (9.4X7.6),  3  cols. 

BOSTON  H  Directory  (The).     .  .  Boston,  1789.     12°,  pp.  56. 

BOSTON  Gazette  (The),  and  Country  Journal.     From  Dec.  20,  1756  to  Dec.  27, 
w  1757;  Oct.  14,  1771  to  Dec.  20,  1773. 

Boston,  -« — .     2°  (13.9-14.2 X8.5-.8),  3  cols. 
BOSTON  Journal  of  Natural  History.     See  BOSTON  Society,  &c. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE    LIBRARY.  S3 


BOSTON  Massacre  (The). 

1  Short  Narrative  (A)  of  the  horrid  Massacre  in  Boston,  perpetrated  in 
the  Evening  of  March  5,  1770  .  .  .     With  some  Observations  on  the 
State  of  Things  prior  to  that  Catastrophe.     Boston,  1770.   8°,  pp.  38,  81. 

NOTE.  —  This  pamphlet  is  accompanied  by  the  original  certificates  of  the  respective 
Jnstices  of  the  Peace  to  the  several  affidavits,  and  the  original  document  certifying 
to  the  commissions  of  the  Justices,  and  bearing  the  seal  of  the  Province  of  Massa 
chusetts  Bay,  and  the  official  signatures  of  Lieut.  Gov.  Hutchinson,  and  John 
Cotton,  Secretary. 

2  Trial  (The)  of  William  Wemms  .  .  .  [and  seven  others]   Soldiers  in 
his  Majesty's  29th  Regiment  of  Foot,  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  Attucks 
.  .  .  [and  four  others']  March  5,  1770,  at  the   Superior  Court  ...  at 
Boston,  Nov.  27,  1770.     .  .  .     Taken  in  Short-hand  by  John  Hodgson. 

Boston,  1770.     8°  (5.8X3.5),  2  cols.     [2  copies.] 
BOSTON  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal  (The).    Vol.  1.     Feb.,  1828— Feb.,  1829. 

3  [Weeldy.]  Boston,  1829.     8°  (7.2X4.1),  2  cols. 
BOSTON  Patriot.    See  INDEPENDENT  Chronicle,  &c. 

BOSTON  Society  of  Natural  History. 

4  Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History,  containing  Papers  and  Communica 
tions,  read  to  the  Boston   Society  of   Natural  History,   1833-1857. 
Vol.  1-6.     ...     [Plates,  &c.~\  Boston,  1834-'57.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

5  Catalogue  of  the  Library.     (Boston  Journal,  &c.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  497-512.) 

6  Proceedings  of  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History.      Vol.    1-7. 
1841  to  1861.  Boston,  1844-'61.     8°  (6.1-.3X3.6-.7). 

BOSTON  Weekly  Messenger  (The),  a  Journal  of  Politics,  Agriculture,  Litera- 

7  ture,  and  Miscellaneous  Intelligence.     Vol.  V.-VIII.      From  Oct.  20, 
1815  to  Oct.  7,  1819.    Published  by  Nathan  Hale. 

Boston,  1815-'19.     8°  (7.6X4.5),  2  cols. 
BOSTON,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  EttricJc,  Scotland;  b.  1676.  d.  1732. 

8  Distinguishing  Characters  (The)  of  true  Believers.     .  .  .  [With]  A  So 
liloquy  on  the  Art  of  Man-fishing.       .  .  . 

Falkirk,  1791.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

Annotator.     See  FISHER,  E.    Marrow  of  modern  Divinity. 
BOSWELL,  James,  Esq. ;  b.  in  Edinburgh,  1740.  d.  in  London,  1795. 

9  Life  (The)  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  ...        *  *  *       Vol.  1-3. 

Dublin,  1792.     8°  (6X3.1),  m.  n. 

10  Life  (The)  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.    Including  a  Journal  of  his  Tour 
to  the  Hebrides.     New  ed.,  with  numerous  Additions  and  Notes,  by 
m.  Hon.  J.  W.  Croker.     To  which  are  added,  Two  supplementary  Vo 
lumes  of  Johnsoniana,  by  Hawkins,  Piozzi,  Murphy,  and  Others.     And 
Notes  .  .  .     Vol.  1-10.     [Portraits  and  fine  Engravings.'} 

London,  1851.     16°  (4.6X2.8). 
BOSWORTH,  Joseph,  D.D.,  LL.D. ;  b.  in  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  1788. 

11  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and  English  Dictionary  (A).         *  *  * 

London,  1855.     8°  (7.3X4.3),  3  cols. 

12  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Language  .  .  .     With  a  Preface  on 
the  Origin  and  Connexion  of  the  Germanic  Tongues  —  a  Map  of  Lan 
guages  —  and  the  Essentials  of  Anglo-Saxon  Grammar.     [Map.] 

London,  1838.     8°  (7.7X4.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  .ccviii.,  721. 


84  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BOTTA,  Carlo  [English,  Charles],  an  Italian  Historian-,  b.  1766.  d.  1837. 

1  History  of  the  War  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of  Ame 
rica.      Vol.  1,  2.      Translated  from  the  Italian,  by  G.  A.  Otis,  Esq. 
2d  ed.  .  .  .  Boston,  1826.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

2  History  of  the  War  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  of  Ame 
rica.     Vol.  1,  2.     Translated  from  the   Italian,  by  G.  A.   Otis,  Esq. 
9th  ed.  .  .  .     [Illustrated.]  New  Haven,  1839.     8°  (6.9X4). 

3  Preface.     See  GUICCIARDINI,  F.     (Storia  d'ltalia.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  5-35.) 

4  Storia  della  Guerra  dell'  Independenza  degli  Stati  Uniti  d'  America. 
Tom.  1-5.  Torino,  1833.     8°  (4.8X3). 

5  Storia   d'ltalia    continuata   da  quella  del   Guicciardini    sino   al   1789 
Tom.  1-12     [Portrait.']  Capolago,  1832-33.     8°  (5X3). 

6  Storia  d'ltalia  dal  1789  al  1814    Tom.  1-6 

Capolago,  1833.    8°  (4.9X2.9). 
BOTTA,  Paul  Emile,  Son  of  the  preceding,  a  French  ArcJiceologist. 

1  Illustrations  of  Discoveries  at  Nineveh ;  consisting  of  forty-nine  Plates 
of  Sculpture  and  Inscriptions  on  ancient  Assyrian  Monuments.  With 
Descriptions,  being  a  Translation  of  M.  Botta's  Letters  on  the  first 
Discoveries  at  Nineveh.  *  *  * 

London,  1850.     Text  8°  (6.2X3.7) ;  plates,  folded  sheets. 

BOUCHARLET,  J.  L. 

8  Elemens  de  Calcul  differentiel  et  de  Calcul  integral.      5me  ed.      [5 
Plates.}  Paris,  1838.     8°  (5.6X3.4),  pp.  544. 

9  Theorie  des  Courbes  et  des  Surfaces  du  second  Ordre,  ou  Traite  complet 
d' Application    de    1'Algebre   a  la   Geometric.       3me   ed.,   revue,   etc. 
[14  Plates.]  Paris,  1845.     8°  (5.6X3.3),  pp.  524. 

BOUDOT,  Jean,  a  Frencli  Printer;  d.  at  Paris,  1706. 

10  Dictionarium  universale,  Latino-Gallicum  .  .  .     [By  J.  Boudot.~] 

Parisiis,  1789.     8°  (6.8X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1110. 

11  Dictionarium  universale,  Latino-Gallicum  .  .  .     Decima-nona  ed. 
accurante  J.  S.  J.  F.  Boinvilliers.       .  .  . 

Lugduni,  1805.     8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols.,  pp.  1132. 
BOUGAINVILLE,  Jean  Pierre  de ;  b.  at  Paris,  1722.  d.  1765. 

Translator.     See  POLIGNAC,  M.  de.     L'Anti-Lucrece. 
BOUGAINVILLE,  Louis  Antoine  de,  a  French  Navigator,  &c. ;  b.  1729.  d.  1814. 

Annotator.     See  MACKENZIE,  A.     Voyages  from  Montreal. 
BOUGEANT,  Guillaume  Hyacinthe,  a  Jesuit-,  b.  at  Quimper,  1690.  d.  1743. 

12  Histoire  des  Guerres  et  Negotiations  qui  precederent  le  Traite  de  West- 
phalie  .  .  .     Composee  sur  les  Memoires  du  Comte  d'Avaux.      Par  le 
Pere  Bougeant.     Tom.  1-6.  Paris,  1751.     12°  (4.7X2.3),  m.  b. 

BOUGHTON,  Major- General  Sir  George  Brathwaite. 

!3  Military  and  political  Considerations  relative  to  Great  Britain  and  her 
oriental  Colonies.  London,  1808.     8°  (6.8X3.3),  pp.  550. 

BOUHIER,  Jean,  a  French  Lawyer;  b.  at  Dijon,  1673.  d.  1746. 

Joint  Translator.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.     Tusdilanes. 
BOUILLE,  Francois  C.  A.,  Marquis  de,  a  French  General;  b.  1739.  d.  1800. 

*  Memoires  sur  la  Revolution  Franchise.     Par  le  Marquis  de  Bouille. 
Tom.  1,2.  Londres,  1797.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  85 


BOULLENOIS,  Frederic  de. 

1  Conseils  aux  nouveaux  Educateurs  de  Vers  a  Soie  .  .  .     [Plates.] 

Paris,  1842.     8°  (4.9X3). 
BouRBON-CoNDE,  Louis-Joseph  de ;  b.  1756.  d.  1830. 

2  Essai  sur  la  Vie  du  Grand-Conde.     *  *  *      Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
BOURDALOUE,  Louis,  a  French  Jesuit  Preacher ;  b.  1632.  d.  1704. 

3  (Euvres  de  Bourdaloue.     Tom.  1-3.  .  .  .     [Portrait.] 

Paris,  1840.     8°  (8X5.3),  2  cols. 
BOURDON,  Pierre  Louis  Marie,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Saint-Cyr,  &c. ;  b. 1799.  d.  1854. 

4  Elemens  d'Algebre :  par  M.  Bourdon.     .  .  .     8me  ed. 

Paris,  1837.     8°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  722. 

Annotator.     See  VINCENT,  A.  J.  H.     Cours  de  Geometric  elementaire. 
BOURGOANNE, ,  Chevalier  de. 

5  Travels  in  Spain  .  .  .     [TFitfA]  Copious  Extracts  from  the  Essays  on 
Spain  of  M.  Peyron.      .  .  .      Translated  from  the  French.      Vol.  1-3. 
Illustrated  .  .  .  London,  1789.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  The  extracts  from  Peyron  form  vol.  3. 

6  Travels  in  Spain.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  5.) 
BOURNON,  Jacques  Louis,  Count  de;  b.  at  Metz,  1751.  d.  1825. 

7  Traite  de  Mineralogie.     Premiere  Partie.     Renfermant  1'Introduction  a 
la  Mineralogie  en  general,  de  Theorie  de  la  Cristallization,  etc.      Par 
.  .  .  Bournon.     Vol.  1-3.     [Vol.  3,  mostly  Plates.] 

Londres,  1808.    4°  (7X4.9). 
BOUTCHER,  William,  of  Edinburgh. 

8  Treatise  (A)  on  Forest-Trees  .  .  .  with  Directions   for  .  .  .  Hedges 
...    3ded.        ***  Dublin,  1784.     8°  (6X3.3). 

BOWDITCH,  Hon.  Nathaniel,  LL.D.,  &c. ;  b.  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1773.  d.  1838. 

9  Communications.    See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  3,  4.) 
1°  Estimate  (An)  of  the  Height,  Direction,  &c.  of  the  Meteor,  that  exploded 

over  Weston  in  Connecticut,  Dec.  14,  1807.      ... 

4°  (6.6X4.5),  pp.  213-236. 

11  Eulogy  on  Nath.  Bowditch.     See  PICKERING,  J. 

12  Memoir  of  Nath.  Bowditch.     See  BOWDITCH,  N.  I. 

is  Memoir  of  Nath.  Bowditch,  by  N.  I.  Bowditch.      See  LAPLACE,  P.  S. 
{Mecanique  celeste.  — Vol.  4,  pp.  9-168.) 
Translator.     See  LAPLACE,  P.  S.     Mecanique  celeste. 
BOWDITCH,  Nathaniel  Ingersoll,  Esq.,  Son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1805.  d.  1861. 

14  Memoir  of  Nath.  Bowditch.     (LAPLACE'S  Mecanique  celeste;  translated 
by  Bowditch.— Vol.  4,  pp.  9-168.)     [Portraits.] 

NOTE.  —  Has  title-page  of  the  "  Mecanique  celeste,  vol.  4  "  only. 

15  Memoir  of  Nath.  Bowditch.    See  LAPLACE,  P.  S.   (Mecanique  celeste.  — 
Vol.  4,  pp.  9-168.) 

16  Suffolk  Surnames.         *  *  *         ...         Boston,  1857.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

17  Suffolk  Surnames.         *  *  *         2d  ed.,  enlarged. 

Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

18  Suffolk  Surnames.         ***        3d  ed.     [Portrait  of  Author.] 

London  and  Boston,  1861.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  757. 


86  BO WDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BOWDOIN,  James,  LL.D.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts ;  b.  1727.  d.  1790. 

1  Eulogy  on  Hon.  J.  Bowdoin,  LL.D.     See  LOWELL,  J. 

2  Inaugural  Discourse.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

3  Observations  upon  an  Hypothesis  for  solving  the  Phenomena  of  Light ; 
&c.   (AMERICAN  Academy,  &c. — Memoirs,  vol.  1,  pp.  25-71.)    [2  copies.] 

4  Papers  on  natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy.     See  AMERICAN  Acade 
my,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

5  Paraphrase  (A)  on  Part  of  the  0 economy  of  human  Life  .  .  .     [By  J. 
Bowdoin.'}  Boston,  1759.     8°,  pp.  88.     [2  copies.] 

6  Philosophical  Discourse  (A),  addressed  to  the  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Sciences  .  .  .  Nov.  8.  1780  .  .  .     [Inaugural.]        *  *  * 

Boston,  1780.    8°,  pp.  35.     [2  copies.] 

7  Philosophical  Discourse  (A),  addressed  to  the  American  Academy  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Nov.  8,  1780.     London,  reprinted,  1785.     8°,  pp.  30. 

8  Philosophical  Discourse  (A)  addressed  to  the  American  Academy  of  Arts 
and   Sciences  .  .  .  [with']   three   Memoirs  .on  philosophical   Subjects. 
[Plates.]    (AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  —  Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

Boston,  1786.    4°  (6.8X4.6),  pp.  71. 

9  Sermon,  commemorative  of  Hon.  J.  Bowdoin,  LL.D.     See  THACHER,  P. 
BOWDOIN,  Hon.  James,  Patron  of  Bowd.  Coll.,  Son  of  Gov.  B. ;  b.  1752.  d.  1811. 

10  Eulogy  on  Hon.  J.  Bowdoin.     See  JENKS,  W. 

11  Sermon,  commemorative  of  Hon.  J.  Bowdoin.     See  HARRIS,  T.  M. 
BOWDOIN  COLLEGE,  at  Brunswick,  Me. ;  chartered  1794,  first  class  grad.  1806. 

12  Acts  relative  to  Bowdoin  College,  and  the  standing  Rules  and  Orders 
of  the  Overseers  of  the  College.  [No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  16. 

13  Catalogue  of  the  Athenian  Library,  Bowdoin  College.    1861.   [Classed.'] 

Brunswick,  1861.     8°,  pp.  86. 

14  Catalogue  of  the  Athenian  Society  of  Bowdoin  College.     .  .  . 

Brunswick,  1838.     8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Catalogue  of  the  Athenian  Society.     [1847-1856.     Triennial.]     *  *  * 
Bowdoin  College.  1847-'56.     8°,  pamps. 

16  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .     [Classed.    Manu 
script  Additions.]  Brunswick,  1821.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

i?  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  at  Bowdoin 

College.     February,  1823.     [Alphabetical  of  Authors.] 

Brunswick,  1823.     8°,  pp.  24. 
]8  Appendix  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Library  of  Bowdoin  College. 

.  .  .      December,  1823.     [Alphabetical  of  Authors.] 

Brunswick,  1823.     8°,  pp.  16. 
-9  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  at  Bowdoin 

College.     February  1825.     [Classed.]       Brunswick,  1825.     8°,  pp.  82. 
20  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  at  Bowdoin 

College.     February,  1830.     [Classed.]      Brunswick,  1830.     8°,  pp.  84. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  at  Bowdoin 

College.     February,  1834.     [Classed.]      Brunswick,  1834.     8°,  pp.  73. 
12  Catalogue   of   the   Peucinian   Library.        Bowdoin    College.        1859. 

[Classed.]  Lewiston,  1859.     8°,  pp.  86. 

23  Catalogue  of  the  Peucinian  Society  of  Bowdoin  College.     1858.      [Tri- 

[#b  imprint.]    8°,  pp.  71. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.          87 


BOWDOIN  COLLEGE,  continued. 

1  Catalogues  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Bowdoin  College,  and  the 
Medical  School  of  Maine.      1822-1861.      [49  pamphlets.      Occasional 
Plate.']  Brunswick,  1822-'61.     12°  and  8°. 

NOTE.  —  Catalogues  for  Fall  Term  — 1850,  and  Fall  Term  — 1851,  were  printed  at  Port 
land  ;  for  Fall  Term  — 1852-3,  at  Hanover,  N.H. 

2  Catalogus  Collegii  Bowdoinensis.      MDCCCX. 

Portland,  1810.      8°,  pp.  3. 

3  Catalogus  Collegii  Bowdoinensis.  MDCCCXIIL  — MDCCCXIX.    [Tri 
ennial.]  Hallowell,  1313-'19.     8°,  pamps. 

4  Catalogus  Collegii  Bowdoinensis.    MDCCCXXIL  — MCCCLXI.     [Tri 
ennial.]  Brunsvici,  1822-'61.     8°,  pamps. 

5  Charter  of  Bowdoin  College,  together  with  the  various  Acts  of  the 
Legislature,  and  the  Decision  of  the  Circuit  Court,  and  the  By-Laws  of 
the  Overseers.  Brunswick,  1850.     8°,  pp.  60. 

6  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College.  Hallowell,    1817.     8°,  pp.  29. 

7  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1824.     8°,  pp.  30. 

8  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1825.     8°,  pp.  28. 

9  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1832.     8°,  pp.  30. 

10  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1837.     8°,  pp.  30. 

11  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1844.     8°,  pp.  30. 

12  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College  .  .  .  Brunswick,  1855.     8°,  pp.  30. 

13  Lithographs  of  the  Class  of  1854.  4°. 

14  Medical  Institution  at  Bowdoin  College.  [Catalogue  of  Members.'] 

Brunswick,  1821.     8°,  pp.  4. 

15  Order  of  Commencement  Exercises  [for  each  year],  1806-1812. 

Portland,  1806-'12.     Broadsides. 

16  Order  of  Commencement  Exercises  [for  each  year],  1812-1821. 

Hallowell,  1813-'21.     8°,  pamps.,  pp.  3  each. 

17  Order  of  Commencement  Exercises  [for  each  year],  1822-1861. 

Brunswick,  1822-'61.     4°,  pamps.,  pp.  4  each. 

18  Photographs  of  the  Class  of  1859.  4°. 

19  Photographs  of  the  Class  of  1861.  4°. 

20  Programme  of  Commencement  Week  [for  each  year],  1837-1861. 

Brunswick,  1837-'61.     Broadsides. 

21  Rules  and  Regulations  relating  to  several  Laws  of  Bowdoin  College. 

[Brunswick,  1858.]     8°,  pp.  31-37. 
BOWEN,  Benjamin  B. 

22  Blind  Man's  (A)  Offering.     *  *  *        New  York,  1847.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 
BOWEN,  Emanuel. 

23  Complete  System  (A)  of  Geography.     .  .  .     Illustrated  by  70  Maps 
.  .  .       Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1748.     2°  (13.3X6.8),  2  cols.,  m.b. 

BOWEN,  Francis,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Eel.,  Moral  PJiilos.,  &c.,  Harv.  Coll. ;  &.  1811. 

24  Critical  Essays  on  a  few  Subjects  connected  with  the  History  and  pre 
sent  Condition  of  speculative  Philosophy.        *  *  * 

Boston,  1842.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

25  Life  of  Benj.  Lincoln.    See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  13.) 

26  Life  of  James  Otis.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  2.) 

27  Life  of  Sir  W.  Phips.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  7.) 


88  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


BOWEN,  Francis,  continued. 

1  Life  of  Baron  Steuben.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  9.) 

2  Lowell  Lectures,  on  the  Application  of  metaphysical  and  ethical  Science 
to  the  Evidences  of  Religion  .  .  .  Boston,  1849.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

BOWEN,  fiev.  T.  J.,  Missionary  of  the  Southern  Baptist  Convention. 

3  Grammar  and  Dictionary  of  the  Yoruba  Language,  with  an  introductory 
Description  of  the  Country  and  People  of  Yoruba.      Pp.  232  and  one 
Map.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  10.) 

BOWER,  Archibald,  Prof,  cf  Hist.,  &c.,  at  Rome,  &c. ;  b.  1686.  d.  1766. 

4  History  (The)  of  the  Popes  from  the  Foundation  of  the  See  of  Rome 
...       Vol.  1-7.  London,  !748-'66.     4°  (8X5),  m.b.     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Vols.  1  and  2  of  one  copy  are  third  edition,  with  date,  — 1750. 

BOWLES,  Guillaume;  b.  1720.  d.  1790. 

5  Introduction  a  1'Histoire  naturelle  et  a  la  Geographic  physique  de  1'Es- 
pagne ;  traduit  de  1' original  Espagnol,  par  le  Vicomte  de  Flavigny. 

Paris,  1776.     8°(5.6X3.1). 
BOWMAN,  William,  Prof,  of  PJiys.  and  Anat.,  King's  College,  London. 

6  Surgery.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  7.) 
BOWRING,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  a  Disciple  of  Bentham;  b.  1792. 

7  Ancient  Poetry  and  Romances   of   Spain.      Selected   and  translated. 

London,  1824.     8°  (5.1X2.6  irr.). 
Editor.     See  BENTHAM,  J.    Observations,  &c. 
Box,  George. 

8  Plans  for  reducing  the  extraordinary  Expenses  of  the  Nation  and  gradu 
ally  paying  off  the  national  Debt,  &c.  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  42. 

BOYD,  Hugh. 

9  Indian  Observer  (The).     With  the  Life  of  the  Author,  and  some  mis 
cellaneous  Poems,  by  L.  D.  Campbell.         *  *  * 

London,  1798.     8°  (6X3.5). 
BOYER,  Abel,  resided  in  England  from  1698;  b.  in  Languedoc,  1667.  d.  1729. 

10  Boyer's  French  Dictionary  .  .  .  with  the  Pronunciation  of  each  Word 
...  of  the  Abbe  Tardy  .  .  .  [and]  Rules  for  the  Pronunciation  of 
French  Vowels,  Diphthongs  and  final  Consonants  .  .  .  from  the  Prosody 
of  the  Abbe  d'Olivet,  with  a  Table  of  French  Verbs,  &c.     Stereotyped 

Boston,  1827.     8°  (7X3.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  530.     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Second  copy  has  date,  — 1835. 

11  Dictionnaire  royal  (Le)      Franc. ois-Anglois    et   Anglois-Frangois  .  .  . 
Nouv.  ed.  .  .  .     [Portrait  of  Author.] 

Londres,  1729.     Thick  4°  (9X6.2),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 

English-French  Dictionary,  designed  as  a  second  Part  to  the  Boston 
Edition  of  Boyer's  French  Dictionary,  with  Tardy's  Pronunciation. 
Stereotyped  .  .  .  Boston,  1827.  *8°  (7X3.8),  2  cols.  [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Second  copy  has  date,  — 1835. 

13  Royal  Dictionary  (The)  abridged.      In  two  Parts.      L— French  and 
English.     II.  —  English  and  French.       ...       9th  ed.  ... 

London,  1755.     Thick  8°  (7.1  X4.2),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 


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B  OYER,  Abel,  continued. 

1  Royal  Dictionary  (The)  abridged.      In  two  Parts.      I.  —  French  and 
English.      II.  —  English  and  French.      .  .  .      Carefully  corrected,  &c. 
by  Mr.  Prieur.     13th  ed.  .  .  . 

London,  1771.     Thick  8°  (7X4.4),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 

2  Royal  Dictionary  abridged.     In  two   Parts,  I.  —  French   and  English. 
II.  —  English  and  French.      15th  ed.,  carefully  corrected,  &c.  by  J.  C. 
Prieur.  London,  1783.     Thick  8°  (7X4.7),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 

BOYLE,  Charles,  Lord-,  b.  1676.  d.  1731. 

Editor,  Translator,  &c.     See  PHALARIS.    Epistola?. 
BOYLE,  John,  Earl  of  Cork  and  Orrery  ;  b.  1707.  d.  1762. 

3  Remarks  on  the  Life  and  "Writings  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Swift,  in  a  Series 
of  Letters  ...     5th  ed.         *  *  *          London,  1752.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

BOYLE,  Hon.  Robert,  an  English  Philosopher;  b.  1627.  d.  1691. 

4  Continvation  (A)  of  new  Experiments  physico-mechanical  touching  the 
Spring  and  Weight  of  the  Air,  and  their  Effects.     Part  I.       ... 

Oxford,  1669.     4°  (6X4.4). 
BOYLE,  Roger;  b.  1621.  d.  1679. 

5  Treatise  (A)  of  the  Art  of  War  .  .^ .     Written  by  ...  Roger  [Boyle] 
Earl  of  Orrery.  In  the  Savoy,  1677.     2°  (9X4.7). 

BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons.  —  Defence  (A)  of  natural  and  revealed  Religion: 

6  being  a  Collection  of  the  Sermons  preached  at  the  Lecture  founded 
by  the  Hon.  Robert  Boyle  ;    (from  1691  to  1732.)  with  the  Additions 
and  Amendments  of  the  several  Authors,  and  general  Indexes.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.     ...  London,  1739.     2°  (10.9X5.9). 

BRACE,  Rev.  Charles  Loring ;  b.  at  LitcJifield,  Conn.,  1826. 

7  Hungary  in  1851 ;  with  an  Experience  of  the  Austrian  Police.     [Plates.] 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 
BRADBURY,  Charles. 

8  History  of  Kennebunk  Port,  from  its  first  Discovery  by  Bartholomew 
Gosnold,  May  14,  1602,  to  A.D.  1837.     [Engraving.] 

Kennebunk,  1837.     16°  (5.5X3.1). 
BRADBURY,  Thomas,  a  dissenting  Minister  of  London ;  b.  1677.  d.  1759. 

9  Ass  (The) :  or,  The  Serpent.     A  Comparison  between  the  Tribes  of  Issa- 
cher  and  Dan,  in  their  Regard  for  civil  Liberty.     Nov.  5,  1712.      *  *  * 

Boston,  reprinted,  1768.     8°,  pp.  22. 

10  Preface.     See  ERSKINE,  E.     Collection  of  Sermons. 

BRADFORD,  Alden,  LL.D.,  Minister  at  Wiscasset,  Me. ;    aft.  Bookseller  in 
Boston-,  Secy,  of  State  in  Mass.,  1812-'24;  b.  1765.  d.  1843. 

11  Biographical  Notices  of  distinguished  Men  in  New  England  .  .  . 

Boston,  1842.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 

12  Description  of  Wiscasset,  Me.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society. 
(Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  7.) 

13  Discourse  (A)  delivered  at  Hallowell,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Academy  in 
that  Place,  May  5,  1795.         *  *  *  Hallowell,  1795.     8°,  pp.  23. 

12 


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BRADFORD,  Alden,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Discourse  (A)  delivered  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians  and  Others  in  North  America,  Nov.  4,  1830.     [Re 
port,  c&c.]  Boston,  1830.     8°  (6.1X3.6),  pp.  51. 

2  History  of  the  Federal  Government,  for  fifty  Years :  from  March,  1789, 
to  March,  1839.         *  *  *  Boston,  1840.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

3  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  1764,  to  July,  1775  .  .  . 

Boston,  1822.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

4  History  of  Massachusetts  from  July,  1775  ...  to  1789  .  .  . 

Boston,  1825.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

5  History  of  Massachusetts  .  .  .  from  the  Year  1620  to  1820.     \_Map'.~] 

Boston,  1835.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

6  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.D. 
...       ***       [Portrait.']  Boston,  1838.     8°  (5.9X3.7). 

7  Notes  on  Duxbury,  Mass.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society. 
(Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  10.) 

BRADFORD,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bp,  of  Carlisle  and  of  Rochester ;  b.  1652.  d.  1731. 

8  Credibility  of  the  Christian  Revelation  from  its  intrinsic  Evidence.     See 
(BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1.) 

BRADFORD,  Thomas  Gamaliel,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Joint  Editor.     See  LIBBER,  F.     Encyclopaedia  Americana.     Vol.  6-13. 

Translator.     See  CHEVALIER,  M.     Society,  &c.  in  the  United  States. 
BRADFORD,  William,  2d  Gov.  of  Plymouth  Colony;  b.  in  Eng.,  1588.  d.  1657. 

9  Extracts  from  Bradford's  Letter  Book,  &c.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  His 
torical  Society.     (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  3.) 

10  History   of   Plymouth  Plantation.        See  MASSACHUSETTS   Historical 
Society.  (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  3.) 

NOTE.  — Forms  the  whole  of  the  volume  referred  to. 

11  History  of  Plymouth  Plantation.      See  YOUNG,  A.     Chronicles  of  the 
Pilgrims.— Pp.  1-108. 

a  Life  of  Gov.  Bradford.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  2.) 
!3  Memoir  of  Elder  W.  Brewster.      See  YOUNG,  A.      Chronicles  of  the 

Pilgrims.  —  Pp.  459-470. 
BRADWARDINE,  Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1290.  d.  1348. 

14  Cavsa  Dei  (De),  contra  Pelagivm,  et  de  Virtute  Cavsarvm  ad  suos 
Mertonenses,  Libri  tres :  Opera  et  Studio  H.  Savilii  .  .  .  nunc  primum 
editi.  Londini,  1618.     2°  (10.9X6.1),  m.  r.,  pp.  876. 

BRADY,  Nicholas,  D.D.,  Rector  in  Surrey ;  b.  1659.  d.  1726. 

15  New  Version  (A)  of  the  Psalms  of  David.     ...       By  N.  Brady,  D.D. 
and  N.  Tate,  Esq.  Boston,  n.  d.     12°  (5.1X2.4  irr.). 

BRAKE,  Tycho,  the  Astronomer;  b.  at  Knudstorp  in  Denmark,  1546.  d.  1601. 

16  Life  of  Tycho  Brahe.     See  BREWSTER,  D.     The  Martyrs  of  Science. 
BRAINERD,  Rev.  David,  Missionary  to  the  Indians;  b.  1718.  d.  1747. 

i?  Life  of  David  Brainerd.     Chiefly  extracted  from  his  Diary.     By  Pres. 

Edwards.  New  York,  n.  d.     12°  (4.6X2.8)! 

Life  of  David  Brainerd,  with  Abridgement  of  Diary.     See  STYLES,  J. 
9  Life,  by  W.  B.  0.  Peabody.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  8.) 


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BEAITHWAITE,  Joseph  Bevan. 

Editor.     See  GURNET,  J.  J.     Memoirs,  &c. 
BRAITHWAITE,  Richard,  Esq. ;  b,  1588.  d.  1673. 

1  Survey  (A)  of  History  ...     *  *  *     London,  1638.     4°  (5.8X3.3),  m.  r. 
BRANDIS,  Prof.  Christianus  Augustus. 

2  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Niebuhr.     See  NIEBUHR,  B.  G. 
Life  and  Letters,  &c. 

3  Scholia  [Greek]  in  Aristotelem.      Collegit  C.  A.  Brandis,  edidit  Acade- 
mia  regia  Borussica.         Berolini,  1836.     4°  (8.3X6.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  833. 

BRANDYMYLLERUS,  Jacobus,  Minister  at  Basil,  Switzerland-,  d.  1629. 

4  Analysis    methodica    typica  Evangeliorum  .  .  .  cum   Observationibus 
.  .  .       Locorum  item  communum  theologicorum   duplex    Series  .  .  . 
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NOTE.  —  Each  portion  has  independent  title-page.    Imperfect,  wanting  to  p.  8J. 

BRANT,  Caspar. 

5  Historia  Vitae  J.  Arminii.     Accedunt  H.  Grotii,  &  Dom.  Baudii  in  Ar- 
minii  Obitum  Epicedia.  [Portrait.] 

Amstelodami,  1724.     8°  (5.2X2.6),  m.  b. 
BRANT,  Joseph,  or  THAYENDANEGA,  a  Mohawk  Chief;  b.  1742.  d.  1807. 

6  Life  of  Joseph  Brant  —  Thayendanega.     See  STONE,  W.  L. 
BRATTLE,  Thomas,  a  Merchant  of  Boston;  b.  1657.  d.  1713. 

7  Account  of  the  Witchcraft  Delusion,  1692.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  His 
torical  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vols.  5  and  8.) 

BRAY,  William,  F.A.S.,  &c. ;  b.  1736.  d.  1832. 

8  Sketch  of  a  Tour  into  Derbyshire  and  Yorkshire,  &c.      See  PINKER- 
TON,  J.     (Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  vol.  2.) 

BRAZER,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  late  Prof,  in  Harvard  College. 

9  Apparent  Darkness  (The)  of  God's  Providence.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian 
Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  175.)     Boston,  1842.    12°,  pp.  14. 

10  Efficacy  (The)  of  Prayer.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  88.)    '  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  32. 

11  Power   (The)    of    Unitarianism   over  the  Affections.       2d  ed.       ... 
(AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  27.) 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  24. 
BREBEUF,  Guillaume  de ;  b.  1618.  d.  1661. 

Translator.     See  LUCANUS,  M.  A.     La  Pharsalie. 
BREITINGER,  John  James,  Prof,  of  Greek  &  Hebr.  at  Zurich ;  b.  1701.  d.  1776. 

Editor.     See  BIBLE,  —  The  Old  Testament.    'H  II AAAIA  AIA0HKH. 
BRENT,  Sir  Nathanael,  an  English  Lawyer ;  b.  1573.  d.  1652. 

Translator.     See  SARPI,  P.     The  Historic  of  the  Covncel  of  Trent. 
BRET,  Antoine,  a  French  dramatic  Author:  b.  1717.  d.  1792. 

Editor.     See  MOLIERE.  J.  B.  P.     CEuvres. 
BRETT,  Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D. ;  b.  1667.  d.  1743. 

12  Ancient  Versions  of  the  Bible.      See  WATSON,  R.     (Theological  Tracts, 
vol.  3.) 


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BREWER,  Thomas  M.,  M.D. 

1  North  American  Oology.     Part  L,  Raptores  and  Fissirostres.      Pp.  140 
and  5  plates.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.  (Contributions,  vol.  11.) 

BREWSTER,  Sir  David,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. ;  b.  at  JedburgJi,  Scotland,  1781. 

2  Double  Refraction  and  Polarisation  of  Light.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Dif 
fusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.    Library,  &c.    (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

3  Letters  on  natural  Magic.     Addressed  to  Sir  Walter  Scott.      (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  50.)  New  York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

4  Life  (The)  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.         *  *  *         [Portrait.']      (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  26.)  New  York,  1831.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

5  Martyrs  (The)  of  Science ;  or,  The  Lives  of  Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe,  and 
Kepler.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  130.) 

New  York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

6  More  Worlds  than  one  the  Creed  of  the  Philosopher  and  the  Hope  of 
the  Christian.         ***  New  York,  1854.     12°  (4.2X2.8). 

7  Optics.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Li 
brary,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

•8  Treatise  (A)  on  Magnetism  .  .  .     [Chart."] 

Edinburgh,  1837.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

Annotator.     See  FERGUSON,  J.     Ferguson's  Astronomy. 
Annotator,  and  Biographer.     See  EULER,  L.     Letters,  &c. 
Editor.     See  LONDON,  Edinburgh,  &c.  Philosophical  Magazine,  &c. 
BREWSTER,  William,  Elder  of  the  Plymouth  Pilgrims ;  b.  1560.  d.  1644. 
9  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 
1°  Memoir  of,  by  Bradford.     See  YOUNG,  A.     (Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrims.) 
BRIANT,  Rev.  Lemuel,  of  Braintree,  Mass. 

n  Absurdity  (The)  and  Blasphemy  of  depretiating  moral  Virtue :  a  Ser 
mon  preached  .  .  .  in  Boston,  June  18,  1749.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1749.     8°,  pp.  31. 
BRIDGE,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.;  b.  1716.  d.  1792. 

12  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  27,  1767.  Boston,  1767.     8°,  pp.  60. 
BRIDGE,  Rev.  Josiah,  of  Sudbury,  Mass.;  b.  1740.  d.  1808. 

13  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  27,  1789.  Boston,  1789.     8°,  pp.  54. 
BRIDGE,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston;  b.  1657.  d.  1715. 

14  Jethro's  Advice  recommended  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston ;  viz.  to 
chuse  well-qualified  Men,  &c.  for  Town  Officers.     In  a  Lecture  on  Exo 
dus  xvm.  21.     9th.  1st  Month.  1709-10.     2d  ed.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1733.     16°  (5X2.9),  pp.  24. 
BRIDGES,  Rev.  Charles,  Vicar  of  Old  Newton,  Suffolk,  Eng. 

15  Christian  Ministry  (The),  with  an  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  its  Ineffi 
ciency.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1831.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

BRIDGES,  Robert,  Prof,  of  Chem.  in  Phila.  College  of  Pharmacy,  &c. 

Annotator,  &c.     See  GRAHAM,  T.     Elements  of  Chemistry. 

BRIDGEWATER  Treatises  (The)  on  the  Power,  Wisdom  and  Goodness  of  God, 

is  as  manifested  in  the  Creation.    See  INDEX.    BRIDGEWATER  TREATISES. 

BRIEF  Narrative  of  the  Baptist  Mission  in  India.     Including  an  Account  of  the 

17  Translations  of  the  Scriptures  into  the  various  Languages  of  the  East. 

Boston,  n.  d.     12°  (5.5X3.1),  pp.  81. 


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BHIEFE  aus  Berlin  iiber  verschiedene  Paradoxe  dieses  Zeitalters  ...     2te  .  .  . 

1  ausgabe  Berlin  und  Wien,  1784.     8°  (5. 2X3). 
BEIEFE   eines  reisenden  Franzosen  iiber  Deutschland  an  seinen  Bruder  zu 

2  Paris.     Uebersetzt  von  K.  N.     Bd.  1,  2.     2te  .  .  .  ausgabe. 

[No  imprint,']  1784.     12°  (5.6X3). 
BRIEFE  aus  der  Schweiz  nach  Hannover  geschrieben,  in  ...  1763.      Z welter 

3  Abdruk.     [Map.]  Zurick  und  Winterthur,  1776.     4°  (7.6X5.7). 
BRIGHT,  Jonathan  B. 

4  Brights  (The)   of  Suffolk,  England ;    represented  in  America  by  the 
Descendants  of  Henry  Bright,  Jun.  ...         *  *  *         ...     [Maps, 
Portrait,  &c.]  Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

BRIGHTLAND,  John. 

5  Grammar  (A)  of  the  English  Tongue,  with  the  Arts  of  Logick,  Rheto 
ric,  &c.       ...      3d  ed.       [By  J.  BrigJitland.] 

London,  1714.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
BRISBANE,  Albert. 

6  Treatise  on  the  Functions  of  the  Human  Passions,  and  an  Outline  of 
Fourier's  System  of  social  Science.      See  FOURIER,  C.      The  social 
Destiny  of  Man. 

BRISSOX,  Pierre  Raymond  de ;  b.  1745.  d.  1820. 

7  Account  (An)  of  the  Shipwreck  and  Captivity  of  Mr.  de  Brisson.    With 
a  Description   of  the   Desarts    of  Africa  .  .  .      Translated  from  the 
French  ...         *  *  *  London,  1789.     8°  (4.5X2.6). 

BRISSOT  DE  WARVILLE,  Jean  Pierre,  a  Girondist  Leader;  b.  1754.  exec.  1793. 

8  Brissot  a  ses  Commettans.     Precede  d'autres  Pieces  .  .  . 

Reimprime  a  Londres,  1794.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

9  Commerce  (The)  of  America  with  Europe  .  .  .      By  J.  P.  Brissot  de 
"VVarville,  and  E.  Claviere.     .  .  .      With  the  Life  of  Brissot,  and  an 
Appendix,  by  the  Translator.     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1795.     8°  (5.1X2.8). 

10  Discourse  (A)  upon  the  Question,  Whether  the  King  shall  be  tried  ? 
delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Friends  of  the  Constitution,  at  Paris 
.  .  .  July  10,  1791.     Translated  by  P.  G.  de  Nancrede.      1st  Amer.  ed. 

Boston,  1791.     12°,  pp.  34. 

11  Examen  critique  des  Voyages  dans  1'Amerique  Septentrionale  de  M.  le 
Marquis  de  Chatellux  ...        *  *  *         Londres,  1786.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 

12  Life  of  Brissot.     See  (Commerce  of  the  U.S.  —Pp.  iii.-xxxii.) 

13  Theorie  des  Loix  criminelles.         *  *  *         Tom.  1,  2. 

Berlin,  1781.     8°  (5.5X2.9). 

14  Verite  (De  la)  ou  Meditations  sur  les  Moyens  de  parvenir  a  la  Verite 
dans  toutes  les  Connoissances  humaines.     Neuchatel,  1782.   8°  (5.5X3). 
Joint  Author.      See   CLAVIERE,   E.      Considerations   on  the   relative 
Situation  of  France  and  the  United  States  of  America.     Also,  De  la 
France  et  des  Etats-Unis. 

BRISTED,  Eev.  John,  of  Bristol,  E.I. ;  b.  in  Dorsetshire,  Eng.,  1778.  d.  1855. 
•15  Hints  on  the  national  Bankruptcy  of  Britain  and  on  her  Resources  to 
maintain  the  present  Contest  with  France. 

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BRITISH  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.         , 

1  Reports  of  the  first  and  second  [1  vol.],  third  —  twenty-ninth  Meeting 
[1  vol.  each]  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science 
...1831-1859.     [2Svols.    Plates.]     London,  1833-'60.     8°  (6.4X4). 

BRITISH  Colonies  in  America. 

2  Address  (An)  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settlements  in  America  up 
on  Slave-keeping.  Boston,  reprinted,  1773.     12°  (5.4X3.1),  pp.  30. 

3  Brief  Remarks  on  the  Defence  of  the  Halifax  Libel,  on  the  British- 
American-Colonies.  Boston,  1765.     8°,  pp.  40. 

4  Considerations  upon  the  Act  of  Parliament,  whereby  a  Duty  is  Laid 
...  on  Molasses,  and  .  .  .  Sugar  .  .  .  imported  into  any  of  the  Bri 
tish  Colonies  .  .  .  Boston,  1764.     8°,  pp.  28. 

5  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colo 
nies  .  .  .  London,  reprinted,  1766.     8°,  pp.  81. 

6  History  (The)  of  the  Origen,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  in  America 
between  Great   Britain  and  her  Colonies,  from  its  Commencement  in 
1764,  to  ...  1774.      Vol.  [1]  2. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1780.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

7  Justice  and  Necessity  (The)  of  taxing  the  American  Colonies  demon 
strated.     Together  with  a  Vindication  of  the  Authority  of  Parliament.' 

London,  1766.     8°,  pp.  36. 

8  Letter  (A)  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough,   on  the  present 
Situation  of  Affairs  in  America.  .  .  .     Also,  An  Appendix  in  Answer  to 
a  Pamphlet  intituled,  The  constitutional  Right  of  Great  Britain  to  tax 
the  Colonies.         *  *  *  Boston,  reprinted,  1769.     8°,  pp.  55. 

9  Observations  on  several  Acts  of  Parliament  .  .  .  and  also  on  the  Con 
duct  of  the  Officers  of  the  Customs,  &c.       [Boston,]  1769.     8°,  pp.  24. 

10  Rules  and  Articles  for  the  better  Government  of  the  Troops  ...  of 
the  Twelve  United  Colonies  of  North-America. 

Watertown,  1775.     8°,  pp.  16. 

11  Some  Observation  on  the  Bill,  intitled  "An  Act  for  granting  his  Majesty 
an  Excise  upon  Wines,"  &c.          *  *  * 

Boston,  1754.     12°  (4.8X3.1),  pp.  12. 

2  Some  Thoughts  on  the  Method  of  improving  and  securing  the  Advan 
tages  which  accrue  to  Great- Britain  from  the  Northern  Colonies. 

London,  1765.     8°,  pp.  23. 

13  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet,  en/titled  a  "Friendly  Address  to  all  reasonable 

Americans,  on  the  Subject  of  our  political  Confusions  "...          *  *  * 

[By  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Lee.]          Boston,  reprinted,  1775.     8°,  pp.  20. 

i*  True  constitutional  Means  (The)  for  putting  an  End  to  the  Disputes 

between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.         *  *  * 

London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  38. 

15  True  Interest  (The)  of  America  impartially  stated  in  certain  Strictures 
on  a  Pamphlet  intitled  Common  Sense.     ...       *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1776.     8°,  pp.  71. 

16  Two  Papers  on  the  Subject  of  taxing  the  British  Colonies  in  America 

London,  1767.     8°,  pp.  22. 

17  Vindication  (A)  of  the  British  Colonies,  against  the  Aspersions  of  the 
Halifax  Gentleman  in  his  Letter  to  a  Rhode  Island  Farmer.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1765.     8°,  pp.  32.     [2  copies.] 


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BRITISH  Essayists  (The) :  with  Prefaces,  historical  and  biographical  by  A.  Chal- 

I  mers.  "  Vol.  1-38.     [Portraits.]          Boston,  1855-'58.     16°  (4.8X2.7). 

CONTENTS.  —  Vol.  l.-IV.  Tatler.  V.-XII.  Spectator.  XIII .-XV.  Guardian. 
XIV.-XVIII.  Rambler.  XIX.-XXI.  Adventurer.  XXII.-'IV.  The  Woild. 
XXV.-'VI.  Connoisseur.  XXVII.  Idler.  XXVIII.,  'IX.  Mirror.  XXX.,  'I. 
Lounger.  XXXII.-'IV.  Observer.  XXXV.-'VII.  Looker  on.  XXXVIII. 
General  Index. 

BRITISH2  Treaty  (The).  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  86. 

BRITTON,  John,  an  English  Antiquary,  b.  1771.  d.  1857. 

3  Historical  and  descriptive  Essays  accompanying  .  .  .  [Pugin   and  Le 
Keux's]  Specimens  of  the  Architectural  Antiquities  of  J^ormandy. 

London,  1841.     4°  (7.7X5.5),  pp.  xx.,  40. 
BROCHANT,  A.  J.  M. 

4  Traite  elementaire  de  Mineralogie,  suivant  les  Principles  du  Prof.  Wer 
ner  ...         *  *  *         Tom.  1,  2.     Avec  18  Tableaux  et  une  Planche. 

Paris,  an  IX-XI.  [1801-'03.]     8°  (5.7X3).     [2  copies.] 
BRODIE,  Sir  Benjamin  Collins,  Serjeant- Surgeon  to  Queen  Victoria;  b.  1783. 

5  Psychological  Inquiries  ...     3d  ed.          London,  1856.     16°  (5X2.8). 
BRODIE,  George,  Esq. 

6  History  (A)  of  the  British  Empire  from  the  Accession  of  Charles  I.  to 
the  Restoration  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.  Edinburgh,  1822.     8°  (6X3.4). 

BRONGNIART,  Alexandre,  a  French  Chemist  and  Geologist ;  b.  1770.  d.  1847. 

7  Traite  elementaire  de  Mineralogie,  avec  des  Application  aux  Arts.     .  .  . 
[16  Plates.]     Tom.  1,2.  Paris,  1807.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

BROOK,  Abraham. 

8  Miscellaneous  Experiments  and  Remarks  on  Electricity,  the  Air  Pump, 
and  the  barometer  .  .  .  with  Copper-Plates  and  Notes. 

Norwich,  1789.     4°  (6.2X4.3). 
BROOKE,  Edward. 

Compiler.     See  BIBLIOTHECA  Legum  Anglic.     Part  2. 
BROOKE,  Henry  James. 

9  Crystallography.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan^  vol.  6). 
10  Mineralogy.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  6). 

BROOKES,  Richard,  M.D. 

II  General   Gazetteer   (The),    or    compendious    geographical    Dictionary. 
.  .  .         [Maps.]         9th  ed.  .  .  . 

London,  1795.     Thick  8°  (7.4X4.2),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 
BROOKS,  Rev.  Charles. 

12  Daily  Monitor  ...         *  *  *  Boston,  1828.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 

13  Elementary  Course  of  natural  History  .  .  .     Elements  of  Ornithology. 
[Illustrated.]  Boston,  1847.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 

14  Family  Prayer  Book  (A),  and  private  Manual  .  .  .     2d  stereotype  ed. 

Boston,  1836.     12°  (5.5X3.4). 

15  Family  Prayer  Book  (A),  and  private  Manual  .  .  .      With  a  Collection 
of  Hymns.     12th  ed.  Boston,  1846.     12°  (5.5X3.4). 

16  History  of  the  Town  of  Medford,  Middlesex  County,  Massachusetts, 
from  .  .  .  1630,  to  .  .  .  1855.      *  *  *      [Portraits  and  Engravings] 

Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.5X3.9),  pp.  576. 


96  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BROOKS,  Rev.  Charles,  continued. 

1  Lecture  (A)   delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  at 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  Aug.  16,  1849,  on  the  Duties  of  Legislatures  in  Rela 
tion  to  the  public  Schools  in  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1850.     12°,  pp.  17. 
BROOKS,  Rev.  Charles  T.,  of  Newport,  R.I. ;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1813. 

2  Songs  and  Ballads ;  translated  from  Uhland,  Kohner,  Burger,  and  other 
German  lyric  Poets.     With  Notes.     By  C.  T.  Brooks. 

Boston,  1842.     12°  (5.1X3). 

3  Way  (The),  the  Truth,  and  the  Life.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  205.)  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  19. 

BROOKS,  John,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Gov.  of  Massachusetts,  1816-'23;  b. 1752.  d.  1825. 

4  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  ...  Massachusetts, 
June  9,  1795.     [Appendix.]  Boston,  1795.     4°,  pp.  32, 

BROOME,  Capt.  Ralph. 

5  Comparative  Review  (A)  of  the  Administration  of  Mr.  Hastings  and 
Mr.  Dundas,  in  War  and  in  Peace.  London,  1791.     8°,  pp.  43. 

6  Elucidation  (An)  of  the  Articles  of  Impeachment  .  .  .  against  Warren 
Hastings,  Esq.  .  .  .  London,  1790.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

7  Examination  of  the  Expediency  of  continuing  the  present  Impeachment 
[of  Hastings].  London,  1791.     8°,  pp.  96". 

BROSSES,  Charles  de;  b.  at  Dijon,  d.  at  Paris,  1777.  cet.  68. 

Translator,  &c.     See  SALLUSTIUS,  C.  C.     Histoire  Romaine. 
BROTIER,  Gabriel,  a  French  Jesuit ;  b.  1723.  d.  1789. 

Editor.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Opera  Supplimentis,  etc. 

BROUGHAM,  Henry,  Baron  BROUGHAM  and  VAUX,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Lord- Chancellor 
of  England;  b.  at  London,  1779. 

8  Historical  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Composition  of  Water. 
See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.  .  Life  of  James  Watt,  &c. 

9  Historical   Sketches   of    Statesmen  who   flourished    in    the    Time    of 
George  III.       .  .  .  [With]  Remarks  on  the  French  Revolution.     Third 
Series.  Philadelphia,  1844.     12°  (6.2X3.5). 

10  Hydrostatics.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

1  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  who  flourished  in  the  Time  of 
George  III.  Philadelphia,  1845.     12°  (5.9X3.3). 

2  Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  who  flourished  in  the  Time  of 
George  III.     With  Portraits  .  .  .     Vol.  2. 

London,  1847.     8°  (6.6X3.6). 

Objects,  Advantages,  and  Pleasures  of  Science.  See  SOCIETY  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Library,  &c.  (Natural  Philosophy, 
vol.  1.) 

14  Sketches  of  public  Characters,  Discourses  and  Essays.      .  .  .  [With] 
A  Dissertation  on  the  Eloquence  of  the  Ancients.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1839.     12°  (5X3). 
Annotator.     See  PALEY,  W.     Natural  Theology. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


BBOUQHTON,  Arthur,  M.D. 

1  Hortus  Castensis :  or,  A  Catalogue  of  exotic  Plants  cultivated  in  the 
botanic  Gardens,  in  the  Mountains  of  Liguanea,  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica 
.  .  .       [By  A.  Brouyliton.~] 

St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1794.     4°  (8.1X7.2),  pp.  33. 
BROUGHTON,  Rev.  Thomas,  Prebendary  in  Salisbury  Cathedral;  b.  1704.  d.  1774. 

2  Prospect  (A)  of  Futurity  .  .  .     London,  1758.     8°  (5.7X3.2),  pp.  519. 
BROWN,  Charles  Brockden,  an  American  Novelist;  b.  in  Phila.,  1771.  d.  1810. 

3  Life,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 
BROWN,  Francis,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Dartmouth  College ;  b.  1784.  d.  1820. 

4  Sermon  delivered  July  23,  1812,  on  the  State  Fast  appointed  in  Conse 
quence  of  the  Declaration  of  War  against  Great  Britain. 

Portland,  1812.     8°,  pp.  32. 

5  Sermon  (A)   delivered  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society  ...  in 
Gorham,  June  22,  1814.  Hallowell,  1814.     8°,  pp.  32. 

BROWN,  Goold,  an  American  Grammarian;  b.  1791.  d.  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1857. 

6  Grammar  (The)  of  English  Grammars,  with  an  Introduction  historical 
and  critical  ...     2d  ed.,  revised  and  improved.     [Portrait  of  Author.] 

New  York,  1857.     8°  (7.6X4.5),  pp.  1070. 
BROWN,  J.  Newton ;  b.  in  New  London,  Conn.,  1803. 

7  Fessenden  &  Go's  Encyclopedia  of  religious  Knowledge    .  .  .    [with] 
a  missionary  Gazetteer  ...  by  Rev.  B.  B.  Edwards  .  .  .    Illustrated 

Brattleboro,  1836.     8°  (8.7X3.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  1275. 

NOTE.  — Also  with  second  title-page,  engraved. 

BROWN,  James  Baldwin,  LL.D.;  b.  1781.  d.  1843. 

8  Memoirs  of  Howard  .  .  .      Abridged  by  a  Gentleman  of  Boston,  from 
the  London  quarto  Edition.        ***         Boston,  1831.     24°  (4.6X2.7). 

BROWN,  llev.  John,  Prof,  of  Divinity,  Haddington;  b.  1722.  d.  1787. 

9  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  Holy  Bible.     .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Pittsburgh,  1811.     8°  (7X4.3),  2  cols. 

10  Posthumous  Works.     With  short  Memoirs,  &c. 

Perth,  1797.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

Annotator,  &c.   See  BIBLE,  —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.     Self- 
Interpreting  Bible. 
BROWN,  John,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  St.  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Eng.;  d.  1766. 

11  Estimate  (An)  of  the  Manners  and  Principles  of  the  Times.      \By  J. 
Brown.']     ...       ***       3d  ed.  London,  1757.     8°  (4.8X3). 

12  Estimate  (An)  of  the  Manners  and  Principles  of  the  Times.  *  *  * 
7th  ed.                     Boston,  reprinted,  1758.     8°  (5.8X3.2).     [3  copies.] 

BROWN,  John,  Lecturer  on  Medicine  at  Edinburgh  ;  b.  1735.  d.  1788. 

13  Elements  (The)  of  Medicine ;  or,  A  Translation  of  the  Eleznenta  Medi 
cine  Brunonis.     With  large  Notes,  &c.     New  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1790.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

14  Elements  (The)  of  Medicine ;  or,  A  Translation  of  the  Elementa  Medi 
cine  Brunonis.     With  large  Notes,  &c.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1791.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

NOTE.  — The  two  volumes  arc  paged  continuously,  and  bound  together. 
13 


08  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


Buowx,  Robert,  Libr.  and  Pres.  of  Linnasan  Society,  London;  b.  1773.  d.  1858. 

1  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire  .  .  . 
with  Observations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement,  &c.       Drawn  up 
for  ...  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  £c.     *  *  *     [Map.] 

London,  1799.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
BROWN,  Samuel,  M.D.,  of  Worcester,  Mass. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1805. 

2  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Nature,  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Yellow  Fever, 
with  Observations  on  its  Treatment  .  .  . 

Boston,  1800.     8°  (6.5X3.8).     [2  copies.] 
BROWN,  Samuel  Oilman,  DJ9.,  Prof,  of  Oratory,  &c.  at  Dartmouth  College. 

3  Address  (An)  delivered  to  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  Col 
lege,  at  their  first  triennial  Meeting,  July  25,  1855.     With  an  Account 
of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society.  Concord,  1856.     8C,  pp.  69. 

BROWX,  Thomas,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Moral  PhiL,  Edinburgh;  b.  1778.  d.  1820. 

4  Inquiry  into  the  Relation  of  Cause  and  Effect. 

Andover,  1822.     8°  (6.1  X3.7). 

5  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  human  Mind.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Andover,  1822.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

fi  Lectures   on  the    Philosophy   of  the    human    Mind.       2d  ed.       .  .  . 
Vol.  1-4.  Edinburgh,  1824.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

7  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  the  human  Mind.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1826.     8°  (7.3X4.3). 
UROWN,  Thomas  N. 

8  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Hugh  Miller. 

New  York,  1858.     12°  (4.8X3.2). 
BROWN,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  of  Eskdale-Muir. 

9  Antiquities  of  the  Jews  .  .  .  and  their  Customs  illustrated  from  modern 
Travels.     [Plans  of  the  Temple.']       ...       Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1823.     8°  (7X3.6).     [2  copies.] 
BROWN.  UNIVERSITY,  at  Providence,  R.L  ;  established  1764. 

10  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Library  of  Brown  University.      [Alphabetical  of 
Authors.']     With  an  Index  of  Subjects.     [Compiled  by  Prof.  C.  C.  Jew- 
ctt.~\  Providence,  1843.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  pp.  xxvi.,  560. 

11  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Brown  University,  1843-4, 
1844-5,  1845-46,  1847-8,  1848-9,  1849-50,  1850-51,  1851-52,  — First 
Term,   1852-53, — First  Term,   1853-54,   1855-56,   1856-57,   1857-58, 
1858-59,  1859-60.  Providence,  1843-'59.     8°  and  12°,  pamps. 

12  Catalogus  Universitatis  Brunensis.  Providential,  1856.     8°,  pp.  78. 

13  Laws  (The)  of  Rhode-Island  College.     .  .  .     [Supplement.] 

Providence,  1803.     8°,  pp.  78. 
BROWNE,  Arthur,  an  Episcopal  Clergyman  at  Portsmouth,  N.H.;  b.  1700.  d.  1773. 

14  Excellency  (The)  of  the  Christian  Religion;  exhibited  in  a  Sermon  before 
the  Episcopal  Clergy  of  New  England  .  .  .  Sept.  20,  1738.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1738.     8°,  pp.  20. 
BROWNE,  Mrs.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

15  Poems.  Boston,  1848.     12°  (4.5X2.2  irr.). 
BROWNE,  Rev.  R.  Lewis. 

16  Annals  of  Germany,  from  the  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1648,  to  the  Con 
gress  of  Vienna,  1814.      See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vols.  12 
and  13). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  99 


BROWNE,  Sir  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Norwich,  Eng. ;  b.  1605.  d.  1682. 

1  Miscellaneous  Works.     With  some  Account   of  the  Author  and  his 
Writings.  Cambridge,  1811.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 

BRUCE,  James  ;  b.  at  Kinnaird,  Scotland,  1730.  d.  1794. 

2  Interesting  Narrative  (An)  of  the  Travels  of  J.  Bruce,  Esq.  into  Abys 
sinia  to  discover  the  Source  of  the  Nile :    abridged  from  the  original 
Work.     ...     2d  Amer.  ed.  .  .  .  Boston,  1798.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

3  Travels  to  discover  the  Source  of  the  Nile,  in  ...   1768-1772.       .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.         ***  Edinburgh,  1790.     4°  (6.8X4.8). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  5 has  title.  —  "Select  Specimens  of  natural  History  collected  in  Tra 
vel  "  Sic.,  and  contains  plates  and  maps.     Pages  are  headed,  —  "  Appendix." 

BRUCKER,  Jacobus,  a  Minister  at  Augsburg ;  b.  1696.  d.  1770. 

4  Historia  critica  Philosophiae.     Tom.  1-6.     [Portrait.] 

Lipsiae,  1742-'67.     4°  (7.3  irr.X4.9). 
BRUNCK,  Richard  Franz  Philipp,  a  German  Critic;  b.  1729.  d.  1803. 

5  Gnomici  Poeta?  Grrcci.     [Greek."]     Ad  optimorum  Exemplarium  Fidem 
emendavit  R.  F.  P.  Brunck.  Argentorati,  1784.     8°  (4.8X2.9  irr.). 
Annotator.     See  ARISTOPHANES.     Comoediae. 

BRUNET,  Jacques  Charles,  a  French  Bibliographer;  b.  at  Paris,  1780. 

6  Manuel  du  Libraire  et  de  I' Amateur  de  Livres,  contenant  1°  Un  nouveau 
Dictionaire  bibliographique  ...     2°  line  Table  en  Forme  de  Catalogue 
raisonne  .  .  .     3me  ed.,  augmentee  .  .  .     Tom.  1-4. 

Paris,  1820.     8°  (6.2X4),  2  cols. 

7  Manuel  du  Libraire  et  de  1'Amateur  de  Livres  .  .  .       Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1860,  '61.     8°  (7.3X4.5),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  This  work  is  publishing:  will  be  completed  in  six  volumes. 

BRUYERE,  Jean  de  LA.     See  LA  BRUYERE,  J.  de. 

BRYANT,  William  Cullen,  an  American  Poet;  b.  at  Cummington,  Mass.,  1794. 

8  Poems.  New  York,  1832.     12°  (4.9X2.9  irr.). 

9  Selections  from  the  American  Poets.     (Harper's  Fam.  Libr.,  No.  111.) 

New  York,  1840.     18°  (4.8X2.7). 
BRYDONE,  Patrick;  b.  in  BerwicksJiire,  Eng.  about  1743.  d.  1818. 

10  Tour  through  Sicily  and  Malta.     .  .  .      New  ed.,  corrected.      Vol.  1,  2. 
[Map.]  Dublin,  1780.     12°  (5X2.7). 

BUCER,  Martin,  Prof,  of  Theology  at  Strasbourg;  b.  1491.  d.  1551. 

11  Enarratio  in  Evangelion  lohan. 

Argentorati,  1528,     8°  (4.4X2.7),  m.b.,  fol.  280. 

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BITCH,  C.  W. 

Translator.     See  HAGENBACH,  K.  R.     History  of  Doctrines. 
BUCHAN,  William,  M.D. ;  b.  at  Ancrum,  Scotland,  1729.  d.  1805. 

12  Domestic  Medicine  .  .  .     14th  ed.  Boston,  1793.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

13  Domestic  Medicine  .  ,  .  [with]  Observations  on  Diet  .  .  .  also,  Ad 
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BUCHANAN,  Rev.  Claudius,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  of  Coll.  in  Bengal;  b.  1766.  d.  1815. 

14  Christian  Researches  in  Asia,  with  Notices  on  the  Translations  of  the 
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1  Memoir  of  the  Expediency  of  an  ecclesiastical  Establishment  for  British 
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2  Two  Discourses  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  July  1, 
1810,  and  a  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  Missions  to  Africa 
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3  Works.     .  .  .  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1813.     12°  (5.2X3). 
BUCHANAN,  Georg,  a  learned  Scotchman;  b.  1506.  d.  1582. 

4  Psalmorum  Davidis  Paraphrasis  poetica  .  .  . 

Londini,  1683.     24°  (3.7X2  irr.). 

5  Psalmorum  Paraphrasis  poetica.  12°  (4X1.8  irr.). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting1  title-page. 

BuciiLEiius,  Joannes. 

6  Sacrarum  profanarumque  Phrasivm  poeticarvm  .  .  .       Ed.  duodecima 

Londini,  1636.     24°  (5.2X3),  pp.  524. 
BUCIION,  J.  A.  C. 

7  Choix  d'Ouvrages  mystiques  avec  Notices  littcraires. 

Paris,  1840.     8°  (7.9X5.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  764. 
BUC'HOZ,  Pierre  Joseph,  a  French  Botanist,  &c. ;  b.  1733.  d.  1807. 

8  Manuel  veterinaire  des  Plantes  .  .  .  Paris,  1799.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
BUCK,  Rev.  Charles,  a  Dissenter,  London ;  b.  1771.  d.  1816. 

9  Miscellaneous  Works  .  .  .       Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1810.      12°  (5.5X3.2). 

10  Theological  Dictionary  (A)  ... 

Philadelphia,  1821.     8°  (7.2X4.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  604. 
BUCKE,  Charles,  of  Suffolk,  Eng. ;  b.  178JL.  d.  1847. 

11  Ruins  of  ancient  Cities ;    with  .  .  .  Accounts  of  their  Rise,  Fall  and 
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BUCKIIAM,  P.  W. 

12  Theatre  (The)  of  the  Greeks,  or  the  History,  Literature,  and  Criticism 
of  the  Grecian  Drama ;  with  an  original  Treatise  on  the  principal  tragic 
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Cambridge,  1827.     8°  (6.7X3.6). 
BUCKINGHAM,  James  Silk;  b.  near  Falmouth,  Eng.,  1786.  d.  1855. 

13  Travels  in  Mesopotamia.     Including  a  Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Bagdad 
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14  Travels  in  Palestine  .  .  .     [Portrait,  Map  and  Engravings. ,] 

London,  1821.     4°  (7.5X5.1),  pp.  553. 
BUCKINGHAM,  Joseph  TINKER  ;  b.  at  Windham,  Conn.,  1779.  d.  1861. 

15  Specimens  of  [American']  Newspaper  Literature:    with  personal  Me 
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BUCKLAXD,  Eev.  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster;  b.  1784.  d.  1856. 

1  Geology  and  Mineralogy  considered  with  Reference  to  natural  Theology. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [69  Plates.']  London,  1836.     8°  (6X3.5*). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  half-title,  —  "  The  Bridgcwatcr  Treatises  .  .  .    Treatise  VI.  .  .  ." 

BUCKLE,  Henry  Thomas. 

2  History  of  Civilization  in  England.     Vol.  1,  2.     From  the  2d  Lond.  ed. 
.  .  .  New  York,  1858,  '61.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

BUCKMIXSTER,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H. ;  b.  1751.  d.  1812. 

3  Discourse  (A)  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckmin- 
ster  .  .  .  Boston,  1805.      [Ch.  by  J.  CusJiing ;  R.  H.  by  W.  Emerson.~] 

Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp.'  37. 

4  Memoirs  of  Rev.  J.  Buckminster.     See  LEE,  E.  B. 

5  Religion  and  Righteousness  the  Basis  of  national  Honor  and  Prosperity. 
Sermon  preached  ...  in  Portsmouth,  Feb.  22,  1800:  the  Day  appoint 
ed  to  pay  tributary  Respect  to  ...  Washington. 

Portsmouth,  1800.     8°,  pp.  28. 
BUCKMIXSTER,  Rev.  Joseph  Stevens,  of  Boston,  Son  of  J.B. ;  b.  1784.  d.  1812. 

6  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster.     See  LEE,  E.  B. 

7  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical 
Society.  (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  2.) 

8  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  William  Emerson,  Boston, 
who  died  May  12,  1811.  Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  24. 

9  Sermon  preached   at   Boston,   Dec.   18,    1800  .  .  .  after  the   publick 
Funeral  of  his  Excellency,  James  Sullivan  .  .  . 

Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  41. 

10  Sermons.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1814.     8°  (6.4X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

11  Sermons.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character.      3d  ed.      [Por 
trait.']  Boston,  1821.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

12  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster.      [Not 
arranged.']  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  66. 

BUDAN,  F.  D. 

13  Kouvelle  Methode  pour  la  Resolution  des  Equations  numcriques  d'un 
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BUFFIER,  Claude,  a  French  Jesuit;  b.  in  Poland,  1661.  d.  in  Paris,  1737. 

14  First  Truths,  and  the  Origin  of  our  Opinions,  explained :  with  an  En 
quiry  into  the  Sentiments  of  modern   Philosophers  .  .  .      Translated 
from  the  French  of  ...  Buffier.     ...       *  *  * 

London,  1780.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

15  Pratique  de  la  Memoire  artificielle  .  .  .       Nouv.  ed.  .  .  .       Par  .  .  . 
Buffier.     Tom.  1,2.      ...  Paris,  1767.     12°  (4.9X2.4). 

BUFFOX,  Georges  Louis  LECLERC,  Comte  de,  a  French  Naturalist ;   b.  1707. 
d.  1788. 

16  Histoire  naturelle,  generale  particuliere,   servant  .  .  .  d'Introduction  a 
1'Histoire  des  Mineraux.     Par  .  .  .  Buffon.     [Portrait.]     Supplement, 
Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1774.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 

17  Histoire  naturelle  des  Mineraux.     Par  .  .  .  Buffon.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1783.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 


102  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BUFFON,  Georges  Louis  LECLEHC,  Comte  de,  continued. 

3  Natural  History,  from  BufFon,  Cuvier,  &c.     See  WRIGHT,  J. 

2  Natural  History  (The)  of  Animals,  Vegetables,  and  Minerals :  with  the 
Theory  of  the  Earth  in  general.     Translated  from  the  French  of  Count 
de   BufFon.      By  W.   Kendrick,  LL.D.  and  J.   Murdoch.      Vol.   1-6. 
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3  CEuvres  completes.       [54  vols.     Plates.~\ 

Paris,  1770-'88.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 

NOTE.  — Title-pages  not  uniform.  Lettered,  —  "Histoir  Naturele."  Consult  LACE- 
PEDE,  B.  G.  E.  de  LA  VILLE.  Histoire  naturelle  des  Qnadrupedes  ovipares  et  des 
Serpens. 

BULFINCH,  Stephen  Greenleaf,  a  Unitarian  Minister  of  Boston,  Mass. ;  b.  1809. 

4  Argument  (The)  from  Scripture  History  against  the  Trinity.      (AMERI 
CAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  104.) 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  14. 

5  Unitarian's  (The)  Appeal.     Three  Sermons  .  .  .     (AMERICAN  Unitarian 
Association.  —Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  177.)    Boston,  1842.    12°,  pp.  36. 

BULKLEY,  Rev.  John,  of  Colchester,  Conn. ;  d.  1731. 

6  Right  of  the  aboriginal  Nations  to  Lands  in  America.     See  MASSACHU 
SETTS  Historical  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  4.) 

BULL,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  David's  ;  b.  1634.  d.  1709. 

7  Opera  omnia  .  .  .  [edited  by]  J.  E.  Grabe.       [5  payings.     Portrait.] 

London,  1703.     2°  (11.2X6.3),  2  cols. 
BULLER,  Sir  Francis,  Judge  of  Court  of  King' 's  Bench,  &c. ;  b.  1745.  d.  1800. 

8  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Law  relative  to  the  Trials  at  Nisi  Prius,  con 
taining  Additions  to  the  present  Time.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1806.     8°  (7.5X3.5),  m.  r. 
BULLIARD,  Pierre,  a  French  Botanist;  b.  1752.  d.  1793. 

9  Dictionnaire  elementaire  de  Botanique  .  .  .  par  M.  Bulliard.       .  .  . 
[Colored  Plates.]  Paris,  1783.     2°  (8.3X5.2). 

10  Herbier  de  la  France  ...  par  M.  Bulliard.     Vol.  [1-7.]     Planche  [1- 
600;  colored.]  Paris[,  1780-'93].     2°  (6.6-7.  X 5.5-6.). 

11  Histoire  des  Champignons  de  la  France  .  .  .     Tom.  1.      ...      Avec  8 
Planches  .  .  .     Par  M.  Bulliard.  Paris,  1791.     2°  (8.3X5.3). 

12  Histoire  des  Plantes  veneneuses  et  suspectes  de  la  France,  par  M.  Bui- 
Hard  ...         *  *  *         ...  Paris,  1784.     2°  (8.2X5.2). 

BULWER  LYTTON,  Sir  E.  G.  E.  L.     See  LYTTON,  E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER. 
BUNDY,  R. 

Translator.     See  CATROU,  F.     Roman  History. 

BUNSEN,  Christian  Karl  Josias,  a  German  Statesman  and  Theologian;  b.  1791. 
d.  1860. 

13  Egypt's  Place  in  universal  History  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  German, 
by  C.  H.  Cottrell.     Vol.  1-4.     [Plates.] 

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14  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Neibuhr.     See  NIEBUHR,  B.  G. 
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BUSEN,  Christian  Karl  Josias,  continued. 

1  Hyppolitus  and  his  Age  ;  or,  The  Doctrine  and  Practice  of  the  Church 
of  Rome  under  Commodus  and  Alexander  Severus :    and  ancient  and 
modern  Christianity  and  Divinity  compared  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4  .  .  .     [Por 
trait.]  London,  1852.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

2  Outlines  of  the  Philosophy  of  universal  History  applied  to  Language 
and  Religion.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1854.     8°  (6.3X4). 

3  Signs  of  the  Times :  Letters  to  E.  M.  Arndt  on  the  Dangers  to  religious 
Liberty  in  the   present    State    of   the   World.        Translated  ...  by 
S.  Winkworth.  London,  1856.     8°  (6.3X3.6),  pp.  519. 

BUNYAN,  John,  a  Baptist  Preacher,  Bedford,  Eny.;  b.  1628.  d.  1688. 

4  Pilgrim's  (The)  Progress  from  this  World  to  that  which  is  to  come. 
...  ***  Brattleborough,  Vt.,  1815.     12°  (5.5X3). 

5  Pilgrim's  (The)  Progress  ...     In  two  Parts.     With  original  Notes,  by 
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6  Pilgrim's  (The)  Progress  .  .  .  New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.3). 

NOTE.  —  Second  title-page,  engraved,  —  "  EVANGELICAL  Family  Library.  Vol.  4." 

7  Voyage  (Le)  du  Chretien  .  .  .     Nouv.  ed.,  illustree. 

Londres,  1830.     12°  (4.9X3). 

8  Works.     Vol.  2,  3.     [Engravings.']     New  Haven,  1831.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 
BUONAPARTE.     See  BONAPARTE. 

BUONAROTTI,  Michel  ANGELO,  an  Italian  Artist ;  b.  in  Tuscany,  1474.  d.  1563. 

9  Life  of  Michael  Angelo,  by  Th.  Roscoe.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion 
of  Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

BURCK,  William. 

10  Histoire  des  Colonies  Europeennes  dans  1'Amerique  .  .  .      Traduite  de 
1'Anglois  par  M.  E.    Tom.  1,  2.    [Maps.]     Paris,  1767.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 

BURCKIIARDT,  John  Lewis,  a  Swiss  Traveller ;  b.  1784.  d.  in  Cairo,  1817. 

11  Arabic  Proverbs,  or  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  modern  Egyptians, 
illustrated  from  their  proverbial  Sayings  current  at  Cairo,  translated  and 
explained.  London,  1830.     4°  (8X5.2). 

12  Travels  in  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.      .  .  .      [Edited  by  W.  M.  Leake. 
Portrait  and  Map.]  London,  1822.     4°  (7.2X5.1),  pp.  768. 

BURDER,  Rev.  Henry  Forster,  of  London. 

is  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  George  Burder.     New  York,  1833.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

14  Mental  Discipline  ;  or,  Hints  on  the  Cultivation  of  intellectual  and  moral 
Habits  .  .  .     3d  ed.,  considerably  enlarged.     .  .  .  [With]  An  Address 
on  Pulpit  Eloquence,    by    Rev.  Justin  Edwards,  D.D.  .  .  .  [and]    a 
Course  of  Study  in  Christian  Theology  by  Rev.  L.  Woods,  D.D. 

New  York,  1830.     12°  (5X3.2). 
BURDER,  Rev.  George,  Seer,  oftne  London  Missionary  Society;  b.  1752.  d.  1832. 

15  Memoir  of  Rev.  George  Burder.     See  BURDER,  H.  F. 

Editor.     See  HENRY,  M.     Exposition  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
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BURDER,  llev.  Samuel,  of  St.  Alban's,  afterwards  of  London;  d.  1836. 

16  Oriental   Customs ;    or  an  Illustration  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  .  .  . 
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BURGERSDICIUS,  Fr. 

1  'EPMHNKIA  logica,  seu  Synopseos  Logicoe  Burgersdicianse  Explicatio 

.  Authore  A.  Heereboord.       Ed.  nova [Also]  Praxis 

logica.  Londini,  1676.     8°  (5.1X3.1),  2  cols. 

2  Institutionum  logicarum  Libri  duo.       .  .  . 

Londini,  1651.     8°  (5X3.1). 

3  Institutionum  logicarum  Synopsis  .  .  . 

Londini,  1651.     8°  (5X3.1),  pp.  44. 

4  Institutionum  logicarum  Libri  duo.       .  .  . 

Cantabrigian,  1668.     8°  (5X3). 

5  Institutionum  logicarum  Synopsis  .  .  . 

CantabrigiflB,  1668.    8°  (5X3). 

BUEGES,  George,  A.M.,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

Translator.     See  PLATO.     Works.  Vol.  3-6. 
BURGESS,  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Maine. 

6  Address.     See  MAINE  Historical  Society.  (Collections,  vol.  4.) 
BURGH,  James,  LL.D.,  SchSol-Master  at  Newington,  Eng.',  b.  1714.  d.  1775. 

7  Dignity  (The)  of  human  Nature  ...         *  *  *         New  ed. 

London,  1794.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  pp.  544. 

BURKE,  St.  Hon.  Edmund,  a  British  Statesman,  &c.;  b.  at  Dublin,  1730.  d.  1797. 

8  Life  of  Edmund  Burke.     See  BISSET,  R. 

9  Life  of  Sir  Ed.  Coke.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

10  Memoir  of  the  Life,  &c.  of  Edmund  Burke.     See  PRIOR,  J. 

11  Mr.  Burke's  Speech,  Dec.  1,  1783,  upon  the  Question  for  the  Speaker's 
leaving  the  Chair,  in  order  for  the  House  to  resolve  itself  into  a  Com 
mittee  on  Mr.  Fox's  East  India  Bill.  London,  1784.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

12  Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France  .  .  . 

London,  1790.     8°  (6X3.3). 

13  Reflections  on  the  Revolution  in  France  .  .  . 

New  York,  reprinted,  1791.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

14  Speech  on  American  Taxation,  April  19,  1774.     4th  ed. 

London,  1775.     8°,  pp.  96. 

15  Speech  on  moving  his  Resolutions  for  Conciliation  with  the  Colonies, 
March  22,  1775.     3d  ed.  London,  1775.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

J6  Works.     Newed.     Vol.  1-7.  London,  1803.     8°  (6X3.4),  m.  b. 

Joint  Author.     See  Fox,  C.  F.      Beauties  of  Fox,  North  and  Burke. 
Also,  Deformities  of  Fox  and  Burke. 
BUELAMAQUI,  Jean  Jacques,  Prof,  of  Civil  Law  at  Geneva;  b.  1694.  d.  1748. 

17  Elemens  du  Droit  naturel     .  .  .  Lausanne,  1783.     12°  (4.9X2.6). 

18  Principles  (The)  of  natural  and  politic  Law  .  .  .      Translated  ...  by 
Mr.  Nugent.      3d  ed.  .  .  .       Vol.  1,2. 

London,  1784.     8°  (6.1X3.4),  m.  b. 

19  Principles  (The)  of  natural  and  politic  Law  .  .  .      Translated  ...  by 
Mr.  Nugent.     4th  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.       Boston,  1792.     8°  (5.9X3.6). 

XOTE.—  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 


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BUBMANN,  Peter,  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Hist,  at  Utrecht-,  b.  1668.  d.  1741. 

1  Poetae  Latini  minores.  Leydae,  1731.     Thick  4°  (7.2X5.3). 

NOTE.  —  Formed  of  two  volumes,  title-pages  of  which  express  respective  contents.    Gen 
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Editor.     See  PATERCULUS,  A.  V.     Historia  Romana. 
BURN,  Richard,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Carlisle,  Eng. ;  b.  1720.  d.  1785. 

2  Additions.     See  BLACKSTONE,  W.     Commentaries. 

BURNAP,  Eev.  George  W.,  D.D.,  of  First  Unit.  Church,  Baltimore;  b.  1802. 

3  Atonement  (The);     .  .  .      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  201.)  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  24. 

4  Charges  of  Unbelief.    .  .  .    (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  250.)  Boston,  1848.     12°,  pp.  20. 

5  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Christianity.     Baltimore,  1842.    12°  (5.1  X3). 

6  Life  of  Leonard  Calvert.      See  SPARKS,  J.      (American  Biography,  2d 
Series,  vol.  9.) 

7  Theology  and  Religion.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  233.)  Boston,  1846.     12°,  pp.  17. 

SUBNET,  Gilbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  &c. ;  b.  in  Edinb.,  1643.  d.  1715. 

8  Abridgment  (An)  of  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  Times.      By 
Rev.  T.  Stackhouse.     [Portraits.)     London,  1724.     8°  (6.1X3.2),  m.b. 

9  Abridgment  (The)   of  the  History  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England.     [4  Books.     2  paging*.]     London,  1782.    8°  (5.6X2.7),  m.b. 

10  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  Time.     Vol.  1,  2.     [3  Books.] 

London,  1725.     8°  (4.8X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously. 

11  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  Time.     Vol.  1-6.      [Edited,  with  a 
Life  of  the  Author,  by  Th.  Burnet.     Portraits.]       .  .  . 

Edinburgh,  1753.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

12  Collection  (A)  of  some  Letters  and  Instruments,  that  have  passed  during 
the  late  Contests  in  France  concerning  the  Regale. 

London,  1681.     8°  (5.6X3). 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  "  The  History  of  the  Rights  of  Princes,  "  &c. 

13  Exposition  (An)  of  fthe  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Written  by  Gilbert   [Burnet]  .  .  .      6th  ed.  corrected.      [Portrait  of 
Author.]    '  London,  1759.     8°  (6.7X3.5),  m.r.,  pp.  501-J-. 

14  History  (The)  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England.      Part 
[Vol.]  1-3.       .  .  .       [Portraits.] 

London,  1679,  '81,  1753.     2°  (9.4X5.1),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Vols.  1  and  2  have  also  second  title-pages,  embellished.  Vols.  1  and  2  have 
appended  to  each,  —  "A  Collection  of  Records,  &c.,  referred  to  in  the  preceding 
History,"  paged  independently. 

15  History  (The)  of  the  Rights  of  Princes  in  the  disposing  of  ecclesiastical 
Benefices  and  Church  Lands.     ...     London,  1682.    8°  (5.6X2.7),  m.r. 

16  Life  of  Bishop  Burnet,  by  Th.  Burnet.     See  (History  of  his  own  Time, 
ante.  — Vol.  6,  pp.  231-315). 

17  Sermon  preached  on  the  Fast  Day,  Dec.  22, 1680  .  .  .  before  the  House 
of  Commons.  London,  1681.     4°  (5.9X4),  pp.  42. 

18  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  John  Wilmot,  Earl  of  Roches 
ter.     ...       2dAmer.  ed.  Boston,  1803.     18°  (4.1X2.7). 

14 


1 06  liOWDOiN     COLLEGE. 


BURNET,  Gilbert,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Some  Letters,  containing  an  Account  of  ...  Switzerland,  Italy,  &c. 
...  Rotterdam,  1686.     8°  (5,6X3.1). 
Joint  Author.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.     Popish  Plot.     Last  Confessions 
of  John  Stern,  and  George  Borowsky. 

BURNET,  James,  Lord  MONBODDO,  a  Scottish  Judge;  b.  1714.  d.  1799. 

2  Origin  (Of  the)  and  Progress  of  Language.      *  *  *      [By  J.  Burnet.] 
Vol.  1-6.     [Vol.  6  contains  Portrait.'] 

Edinburgh,  1774-'92.     8°  (5.8X3). 

NOTE.  —  Vols.  1  and  3  are  second  edition. 

BURNET,  Rev.  James. 

3  Sum  (The)  of  Christianity :  or  Christ  in  his  Sufferings,  and  in  his  Glory. 
Represented  in  some  Sermons  preached  on  I.  Peter  i.  11. 

Edinburgh,  1724.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

NOTE.  — Lettered, —  "  Sacramental  Sermons.    Vol.  II." 

BURNET,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Master  of  Charter-House,  London;  b.  1635.  d.  1715. 

4  Archeeologiee   Philosophise  :    or,  The  ancient  Doctrine  concerning  the 
Originals  of  Things.     Written  in  Latin  .  .  .  translated  into  English 
with  Remarks  by  Mr.  Foxton.         *  *  *        Part  1,2.     [3  pagings.~\ 

London,  1729.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Part  2  has  title,  —  "  Theory  of  the  visible  World,  by  way  of  Commentary  on 
his  own  Theory  of  the  Earth." 

5  Statu  (De)  mortuorum  et  resurgentium  Tractatus.     Adjicitur,  Appendix 
de  futura  Judseorum  Restauratione.     .  .  .     Accedunt  Epistolae  duse  de 
Archaeologiis  philosophicis.     [Portrait.'}     Londini,  1727.     8°  (5. 7X3.1). 

BURNET,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Eector  of  West  Kin'gston,  &c.,  Eng. ;  d.  1750. 

6  True  Religion  demonstrated.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  3). 
BURNET,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Son  of  Bp.  Burnet;  d.  1753. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  BURNET,  G.     History  of  his  own  Time. 
BURNETT,  George;  d.  1811. 

7  Specimens  of  English  Prose  Writers  ...  to  the  Close  of  the  seven 
teenth  Century,  with  Sketches  biographical  and  literary  ...       2d  ed. 
...      Vol.  1-3.  London,  1813.     8°  (4.8X2.8). 

BURNETT,  Waldo  Irving,  M.D. ;  b.  at  Southboro',  Mass.,  1828.  d.  1854. 

Joint  Editor.      See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts.      Second 

Series.     Vol.  16,  17. 
BURNEY,  Charles,  Mm.  Doc.;  b.  1726.  d.  1814. 

8  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Abate  Metastasio  .  .  .  [with] 
Translations  of  his  principal  Letters.          *  *  *          ...         Vol.  1-3. 
[Portrait.]  London,  1796.     8°  (6X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

9  Present  State  (The)  of  Music  in  Germany,  the  Netherlands,  and  the 
United  Provinces.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.         *  *  *         2d  ed.  corrected. 

London,  1775.     8°  (5.7X3). 
BURNS,  Robert,  the  Scotch  Poet ;  b.  1759.  d.  1796. 

!<>•  Poems  .  .  .       New  ed.  .  .  .  [with]  his  Life  .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.      [Por- 
Irail.]  Berwick  upon  Tvreed,  1801,     12°  (4.3X2.1  itr.). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  107 


BURR,  Aaron,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  New-Jersey  College;  b.  1714.  d.  1757. 

1  Discourse  (A)  delivered  at  New-Ark,  in  New-Jersey,  Jan.  1,  1755.     Fast 
Day.  New  York,  1755.     8°,  pp.  41. 

2  *  *  *        Funeral  Sermon  preached  at  the  Interment  of  ...  Jonathan 
Belcher,  Governor  of  ...  New- Jersey  .  .  . 

New-York,  1757.     4°  (6.8X5.1),  pp.  22. 

3  Supreme  Deity  (The)  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  maintained,  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Dedicator  of  Mr.  Emlyn's  Inquiry  into  the  Scripture  Account  of 
Jesus  Christ.     ...       *  *  *  Boston,  1757.     8°,  pp.  92. 

BURR,  Aaron,  3d  Vice-Pres.  of  the  U.S. ;  b.  at  Newark,  N.J.,  1756.  d.  1836, 

4  Life  and  Times  of  Aaron  Burr.     See  PARTOX,  J. 

5  Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.     See  DAVIS,  M.  L. 

6  View  of  the  political  Conduct  of  Aaron  Burr,  Esq.,  Vice-President  of 
the  United  States.      .  .  .      [Anonymous.] 

New  York,  1802.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
BURRISH,  Onslow. 

7  Batavia  illustrata;    or,  A  View  of  the  Policy  and  Commerce  of  the 
United  Provinces.       ...  London,  1728.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

BURROUGHS,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  of  London. 

8  Four  Books  on  the  Eleventh  of  Matthew.     [2  pagings.] 

London,  1659.     4°  (5.8X3.2),  pp.  394,  775. 
BURROWS,  Montagu. 

9  Pass  and  Class.     An  Oxford  Guide-Book  through  the  Courses  of  Literoe 
Humaniores,  Mathematics,  natural  Science,  and  Law  and  modern  His 
tory.         ***  Oxford  and  London,  1860.     8°  (5X3.2). 

BURTIN,  Francois  Xavier  de ;  b.  1743.  d.  1818. 

10  Oryctographie  de  Bruxelles  ou  Description  des  Fossiles  .  .  .  de  cette 
Ville.     [32  colored  Plates.]  Bruxelles,  1784.     2°  (12X7.2). 

BURTON,  Eeo.  Asa,  D.D.,  of  Thetford,  Vt. ;  b.  1752.  d.  1836. 

11  Essays  on  some  of  the  first  Principles  of  Metaphysicks,  Ethicks,  and 
Theology.  Portland,  1824.     8°  (6.2X3.7), 

BURTON,  Edward,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Divinity  at  Oxford,  Eng. ;  b.  1795.  d.  1836. 

12  Lectures  upon  the  ecclesiastical  History  of  the  first  three  Centuries  .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  Oxford,  1833.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

BURTON,  John. 

!3  Amicum  (Ad)  Epistola :  sive  Commentariolus  T.  Seeker  Archiep.  Cantab. 
Memoriae  sacer.  Oxonii,  1768.     8°,  pp.  40. 

14  Critical  Commentary  (A)  on  Archbishop  Seeker's  Letter  to  Hon.  Horace 
Walpole,  concerning  Bishops  in  America.     \_By  J.  Burton.] 

London,  1770.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
BURTON,  Ji.,pseudon.  in  books  attributed  to  N.  CROUCH,  a  Bookseller. 

15  Wonderful  Prodigies  of  Judgment   and  Mercy:    discovered  in  above 
three  hundred  memorable  Histories.     Edinburgh,  1762.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

BURTON,  Robert,  of  Leicestershire,  Eng.;  b.  1576.  d.  1639-40. 

16  Anatomy  (The)  of  Melancholy  ...  by  Democritus  Junior  [R.  Burton]. 
.  ,  .       Sixth  ed.  ...         *  *  *  London,  1652.     2°  (8.8X5),  m.  k 

NOTE. — Title  page  is  embellished. 


108  EOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


BURTON,  Robert,  continued. 

1  Anatomy  (The)  of  Melancholy  ...      By  Democritus  Junior  [R.  Bur 
ton].       .  .  .      New  ed.,  corrected  and  enriched  by  Translations  of  the 
.  .  .  classical  Extracts.     .  .  .  [With']  an  Account  of  the  Author.     *  *  * 

New  York,  &c.,  1850.     12°  (7.7  irr.X4.4),  pp.  670. 

NOTE.  — Also  with  second  title-page,  fac-simile  of  that  of  sixth  edition. 

BURTON,  Warren. 

2  My  religious  Experience  at  my  native  Home.      .  .  .  (AMERICAN  Uni 
tarian  Association. —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  65.) 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  32. 
BUSBEQUIUS,  Augur  Gislen ;  b.  1522.  d.  1592. 

3  Legationis  Tvrcicae  Epistolae  IV.     .  .  .     Hanovise,  1629.     8°  (5.3X2.8). 
BiisCH,  Johann  Georg,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Hamburgh;  b.  1728.  d.  1800. 

4  Abhandlung  von  dem  Geldsumlauf  in  anhaltender  Riichsicht  auf  die 
Staatswirtschaft  und  Handlung.     Teil  1-3. 

Hamburg  und  Keil,  l780-'84.     8°  (6X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  3  has  title,  —  "  Schriften  iiber  Staatswirtschaft  und  Handlung." 

5  Bemerkungen  auf  einer  R-eise  durch  einen  Teil  Schwedens,  im  jahr  1780. 

Hamburg,  1783.     8°,  pp.  86. 

6  Grundrisse  einer  Geschichte  der  merkwlirdigsten  Welthandel  neuerer 
Zeit  in  einem  erzahlenden  Vortrage.     2te  .  .  .  auflage. 

Hamburg,  1783.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

7  Handlungsbibliothek.     Herausgegeben  von  J.  G.  Biisch  und  E.  D.  Ebe- 
ling.     Bd.  1  —  Stuck  II.-IV.    2  —  Stuck  I. ,  II. 

Hamburg,  1784-'87.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

8  Kleine  Schriften  uber  die  Handlung.     Hamburg,  1784.          8°  (6X3.3). 
BUSH,  Eev.  George,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.  at  New  York,  N.T. ;  b.  1796. 

9  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Psalms  .  .  .  [JVo.  1.] 

New  York,  1834.     8°,  pp.  80. 

10  Life  of  Mohammed  .  .  .     [Plates.]    (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  10.) 

New  York,  1831.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

11  Notes,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Exodus  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1856.     12°  (5.9X3.5),  2  cols. 

12  Notes,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Genesis  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1855.     12°  (5;9X3.5),  2  cols. 

13  Notes,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Joshua  ...     2d  ed. 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.9X3.5),  2  cols. 

14  Notes,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Judges  .  .  . 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.9X3.5),  2  cols. 

15  Notes,  critical  and  practical,  on  the  Book  of  Leviticus  ... 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.9X3.5),  2  cols. 

16  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Millenium  .  .  .     New  York,  1832.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 
BUSHNELL,  Eev.  Horace,  D.D.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  b.  1802. 

17  Christian  Nurture.         *  *  *  New  York,  1861.     12°  (5.6X3.4). 

18  Nature  and  the  Supernatural,  as  together  constituting  the  one  System 
of  God.  New  York,  1858.     8°  (5.9X3.5),  pp.  528. 

19  Oration   (An)    delivered  before  the    Society   of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  at 
Cambridge,  August  24,  1848.  Cambridge,  1848.     8°,  pp.  39. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  109 


BUSK,  M.  M. 

1  History  (The)  of  Spain  and  Portugal.      From  B.C.  1000  to  A.D.  1814. 
[By  M.  M.  Busk.]      ...  London,  1833.     8°  (7. 2X4-1),  2  cols. 

BUTLER,  Alban,  a  Roman-Catholic  Writer ;  b.  in  London,  1710.  d.  1773. 

2  Lives  (The)  of  the  Fathers,  Martyrs,  and  other  principal  Saints.      .  .  . 
Vol.  1,2.    Stereotyped.    [Portraits.]     Dublin,  1836.    8°  (8.5X5),  2  cols. 

BUTLER,  Caleb. 

3  History  of  the  Town  of  Groton,  including  Pepperell  and  Shirley,  from 
.  .  .  1655.     With  Appendices,  containing  Family  Registers,  &c.     *  *  * 
[Map,  Engravings,  &c.]  Boston,  1848.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

BUTLER,  Charles,  a  Roman- Catholic  Lawyer]  b.  in  London,  1750.  d.  1832. 

4  Life  (The)  of  Hugo  Grotius :  with  brief  Minutes  of  the  .  .  .  History 
of  the  Netherlands.  London,  1827.     8°  (5.9X3.1). 

5  Reminiscences  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq.      With  a  Letter  to  a  Lady  on 
ancient  and  modern  Music.  2d  Amer.  from  4th  Lond.  ed. 

New  York,  1825.     12°  (5.1X3.1). 

6  Reminiscences  of  Charles  Butler,  Esq.     With  an  Essay  on    ...  [Mys 
ticism}  ;  Correspondence  between  Dr.  Parr  and  Mr.  Butler ;  &c.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1827.     12°  (4.8X2.9). 

NOTE.  —  Lettered,  —  "  Reminiscences.     Vol.  II." 

Annotator.     See  COKE,  E.     First  Part  of  the  Institutes,  &c. 
BUTLER,  Joseph,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Durham;  b.  1692.  d.  1752. 

7  Analogy  (The)  of  Religion,  natural  and  revealed,  to  the  Constitution 
and  Course  of  Nature.      .  .  .  [With]  two  brief  Dissertations  :    I.  Of 
personal  Identity.     II.  Of  the  Nature  of  Virtue.         *  *  *         3d  ed. 

London,  1740.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

8  Analogy  (The)  of  Religion,  natural  and  revealed,  to  the  Constitution 
and  Course  of  Nature.      .  .  .  [With]  two  brief  Dissertations:  I.  On 
personal  Identity :  II.  On  the  Nature  of  Virtue.     .  .  .  [Also']  A  Charge 
to  the  Clergy  of  Durham.         *  *  *         New  ed.,  corrected.      With  a 
Preface,  giving  some  Account  of  the  Character  and  Writings  of  the 
Author,  by  Samuel  [Halifax'],  Lord  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 

Boston,  1793.     8°  (6.2X3.5).     [3  copies.] 

9  Analogy  (The)  of  Religion,  &c.       *  *  *       3d  Amer.  ed.     .  .  .  [With] 
a  Life  of  the  Author  by  Dr.  Kippis ;  with  a  Preface,  giving  some  Ac 
count  of  his  Character  and  Writings,  by  S.  Halifax,  D.D. 

Hartford,  1819.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 

10  Life  of,  by  Dr.  Kippis.     (Prefixed  to  Analogy,  &c.  —  Ed.  1819.) 

11  Fifteen  Sermons  preached  at  the  Roll's  Chapel  ...      2d  ed.,  corrected 
.  ..  [with]  a  Preface.  London,  1729.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

12  Fifteen  Sermons  preached  at  the  Roll's  Chapel  .  .  .  [with]  six  Sermons 
upon  public  Occasions.     6th  ed.  London,  1792.     8°  (6X3. 2). 

13  Six  Sermons  preached  upon  public  Occasions.     By  Joseph,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Bristol.  London,  1749.     8°  (5.9X3.1). 

BUTLER,  Lilly,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary,  London. 

14  Discourse  (A),  proving,  that  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  true  Christians, 
are  no  just  Matter  of   Shame    and   Reproach.     Being   eight  Sermons 
preached  ...  in  1709,  at  the  Boyle  Lecture. 

London,  1711.     8°  (5.5X3). 

15  Religion  no  Matter  of  Shame.     Set  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  2). 


110  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE, 


BUTLER,  Samuel,  an  English  Poet ;  b.  1612.  d.  at  London,  1680. 

1  Hudibras ;  in  three  Parts.      With  large  Annotations  by  Zachary  Grey, 
LL.D.      ...     Vol.  1-3.  Edinburgh,  1770.     24°  (4.4X2.4). 

2  Life  of  Samuel  Butler.     See  (Hudibras,  ante.  —  Pp.  vii.-xiv.). 

3  Life  of  Samuel  Butler,  by  J.  Mitford.       See  (Poetical  Works,  post.  — 
Vol.  1,  pp.  vii.-lvi.). 

4  Poetical  Works.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.'} 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 
BUTLER,  William  Archer,  Prof,  of  Moral  PJiiL  at  Dublin;  b.  1814.  d.  1848. 

5  Lectures   on  the   History  of  ancient   Philosophy.      Edited  from  the 
Author's  MSS.  with  Notes,  by  W.  H.  Thompson.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1857.     12°  (6.2X3.7). 
BUTTERWORTH,  Rev.  John,  of  Coventry,  Eng.;  b.  1727.  d.  1803. 

6  New  Concordance  (A)  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.       .  .  .       New  ed.,  with 
considerable  Improvements.     By  Adam  Clarke,  LL.D.     *  *  *     Stereo 
typed  .  .  .  Boston,  1828.     8°  (7. 3X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  516. 

BUTTMANN,  Philipp  Carl  LL.D.,  Prof .  of  Philology,  Berlin;  b.  1764.  d.  1829. 
i  Greek  Grammar  (A)  .  .  .      Translated  from  the  German,  with  Addi 
tions,  by  E.  Robinson.  Andover,  1833.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

8  Lexilogos ;  or  a  critical  Examination  of  the  Meaning  cfnd  Etymology  of 
numerous  Greek  Words  and  Passages  .  .  .      Translated  and  edited, 
with  explanatory  Notes  ...  by  Rev.  J.  R.  Fishlake.     2d  ed.,  revised. 

London,  1840.     8°  (6.3X3.8),  pp.  597. 
BUTTS,  I.  R. 

9  Business  Man's  (The)  Assistant  .  .  .       8th  ed. 

Boston,  1847.     12°  (5.7X3.2),  pp.  84. 

10  «  Every  Landlord  and  Tenant  his  own  Lawyer."     8th  thousand. 

[Boston]  1848.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

11  Every  Man  his  own  Counsellor.     .  .  .     43d  thousand. 

[Boston}  1848.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
BUXTORF,  Johann,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  at  Basel;  b.  1564.  d.  1629. 

12  Abbreviaturis  (De)  Hebraicis  Liber  .  .  .  cui  accesserunt  Operis  Talmu- 
dici  brevis   Recensio,   cum  .  .  .  Indice.      Item   Bibliotheca  rabbinica 
nova  .  .  .     Ed.  hac  2da.  ...       *  *  *        Basilese,  1640.     8°  (5X2.9). 

13  Epitome  Grammatics  Hebreese  ...         *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  1645.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 

14  Epitome  Grammatical  Hebraese  .  .  .  Aucta,  etc.  per  Joh. 
Buxtorfium,  F.     ...     Ed.  nova.               Londini,  1666.     8°  (5.1X3.3). 

NOTE.  — Title-page  bears  autograph,  "  M   Byles." 

15  Lexicon  Hebraicum  et  Chaldaicum  .  .  .     Accessit  Lexicon  breve  rabbi- 
nico-philosophicum  .  .  .      Ed.  sexta  .  .  . 

Londini,  1646.     8°  (5.5X3.4),  pp.  999+. 

!6  Synagoga  Judaica,  de  Judaeorum  Fide,  Ritibus,  Ceremoniis  .  .  .  Tertia 
ed.  .  .  .  redacta  a  J.  Buxtorfio,  F.  Quarta  hac  ed.  autem  revisa,  etc.  a 
J.  J.  Buxtorfio.  Basilea?,  1680.  8°  (4.9X2.7),  pp.  779+. 

17  Thesaurus  grammaticus  Linguee  sanctaa  Hebra?ae  .  .  .    Adjecta  Prosodia 
metrica  .  .  .     Ed.  quarta  .  .  .      Basilea,  1629.     8°  (5.3X3),  pp.  690-f-. 

18  Thesaurus  grammaticus  Lingua?  sanctae  Hebraae  .  .  .    Adjecta  Prosodia 
metrica  ...     Ed.  quinta  .  .  .        Basilea,  1651.     8°  (5X3),  pp.  690+. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE    LIBRARY".  Ill 


BUXTORF,  Johann,  Son  of  the  preceding,  Prof,  offfebr.  at  Basel;  b.  1599.  d.  1664. 

1  Tractatus  de  Punctorum  Vocalium  et  Accentuum,  in  Libris  veteris  Testa 
ment!  Hebraicis,  Origine,  Antiquitate,  &  Authoritate  .  .  . 

Basilese,  1648.     4°  (6X3.7). 

Editor,  &c.      See  BUXTORF,  J.,  ante.     Epitome  Grammatics  Hebreese. 
Also,  Synagoga  Judaica. 
BYGGE,  Thomas,  Prof,  of  Math.  Astronomy  at  University  of  Copenhagen. 

2  Travels  in  the  French  Republic  .  .  .      Translated  from  the  Danish  by 
J.  Jones,  LL.D.  London,  1801.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

BYLES,  Rev.  Mather,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  b.  1706.  d.  1788. 

3  *  *  *     yuneral  Sermon  on  Hon.  William  Dummer,  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  who  died  Oct.  10,  1761. 

Boston,  1761.    4°  (5.9X4.1),  pp.  24,  3. 
BYNKERSHOEK,  Cornelius  Van,  a  Dutch  Jurist ;  b.  1673.  d.  1743. 

4  Traite  du  Juge  competent  des  Ambassadeurs,  tant  pour  le  civil  que  pour 
le  criminel.     Traduit  du  Latin,  par  J.  Barbeyrac. 

La  Haye,  1723.     8°  (5.6X3). 
BYRNE,  Bernard  M.,  M.D.,  Surgeon  U.  S.  Army. 

5  Essay  (An)  to  prove  the  contagious  Character  of  malignant  Cholera ;  with 
brief  Instructions  for  its  Prevention  and  Cure.     2d  ed.,  with  additional 
Notes  ...         *  *  *  Philadelphia,  1855.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 

BYRON,  George  Gordon  NOEL,  Lord,  the  Poet;  b.  in  London,  1788.  d.  1824. 

6  Childe  Harold's  Pilgrimage.     A  Romaunt  ...      By  ...  Lord  Byron. 
.  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1819.     16°  (3.5X2.9  irr.). 

7  Life  of  Lord  Byron.     See  GALT,  J. 

BYTHNER,  Victorinus,  a  Native  of  Poland,  Lecturer  on  Hebrew  at  Oxford,  Eng. 

8  Lyra  prophetica  Davidis  Regis,  sive  Analysis  critico-practica  Psalmorum 
.  .  .      Insuper  Harmonia  Hebrsei  Textus  cum  Paraphrasi  Chaldaea,  etc. 
Cui  .  .  .  addita    est  Institutio   Lingua3   Hebrsese   &   Chaldare.       .  .  . 
***  Londini,  1653.     4°  (6.9X4.8),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  The  "Institutio,"   &c.  has  independent  title-page  and  paging,  and  bears 
date,  — 1650. 


c. 

C.,  J.  L.  B. 

9  Nueva  Coleccion  de  Piezas  en  Prosa  y  en  Versos.       Sacadas  de  .  .  . 
Solis,  Cervantes,  Quevedo,  etc.     Tercera  edicion.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Lyon,  1823.     24°  (4.1X2.4). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  in  French. 

C ,P.  .  . 

10  Tableau  geographique  de  la  Puissance  industrielle,  commerciale,  agricole, 
civile  et  militaire  de  la  Nation  Franchise  .  .  .     Partie  [Vol.']  1,  2. 

Paris,  1802.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
CABOT,  Sebastian,  probably  a  Venetian ;  d.  about  1540.  cet.  about  70. 

11  Life  of  Sebastian  Cabot,  by  C.  Hay  ward,  Jr.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Ameri 
can  Biography,  vol.  9.) 


112  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

CADE,  Rev.  Anthony. 

1  Justification  of  the  Chvrch  of  England.     ...        *  *  *        [2  pagings.'} 

London,  1630.     4°  (5.9X3.3),  m.r. 
CADOGAN,  William,  M.D.;  d.  1797.  cet.  86. 

2  Dissertation  on  the   Gout,  and  all  chronic  Diseases  .  .  .       10th  ed. 

*  *  *  Boston,  reprinted,  1772.     8°,  pp.  76. 

CAEDMON,  an  Anglo-Saxon  Benedictine  ;  d.  it  is  thought  about  680. 

3  Metrical  Paraphrase  of  Parts  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  in  Anglo  Saxon ; 
with  an  English  Translation,  Notes,  and  a  verbal  Index,  by  Benj.  Thorpe. 

*  *  *  London,  1832.     8°  (6.8X4),  2  cols. 
CAESAR,  Caius  Julius,  Roman  Emperor ;  b.  98  B.C.  d.  43  B.C. 

4  C.  Julii  Ceesaris  quse  extant.     Interpretation  &  Notis  illustravit  J.  God- 
vinus  ...  in  Usum  Delphini.     .  .  .     Ed.  septima.     [Maps.] 

Londini,  1763.     8°  (6.6X4). 

5  Commentariorum  de  Bello  Gallico  Libri  VIII. ,  et  Commentariorum  de 
Bello  civili  Libri  III.     A.  Hirtii  Commentariorum  de  Bello  Alexandrine 
Liber  unus.     De  Bello  Hispaniensi  incerti  Auctoris  Liber  unus. 

8°  (4.9X2.7). 

NOTE. — Imperfect,  wanting  title-page,  &c.  to  p.  1. 

6  Commentaires  (Les)  de  Cesar,  nouv.  ed.,  revue,  etc.  par  M.  de  Wailly. 
Tom.  1,  2.         »..*  •  Paris,  1788.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

CAIRNS,  Elizabeth. 

7  Memoirs   of   the   Life   of   Elizabeth   Cairns,   written  by  herself  .  .  . 
***  Glasgow,  n.d.     8°  (5.1X2.7). 

CALAMY,  Rev.  Edmund,  D.D.,  a  Nonconformist;  b.  1671.  d.  1732. 

Sermon  on  Rom.  ix.  16.  London,  1703.     8°,  pp.  48. 

9  Sermon  preach'd  before  the  Societies  for  Reformation  of  Manners,  in 
London,  and  Middlesex  .  .  .  Feb.  20,  1699.     .  .  . 

London,  1699.     8°,  pp.  53. 

CALDEIIWOOD,  David,  a  Scotch  Divine  and  Church  Historian ;  b.  1575.  d.  1651. 
10  True  History  (The)  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  .  .  .  beginning  1560, 
and  ending  1625.  [No  imprint]  1680.     2°  (9.8X5),  m.  b.,  pp.  839. 

CALDWELL,  Rev.  John. 

Sermon  preached  at  New  London-Derry,  Oct.  14,  1741,   on 
John  iv.  3.  Boston,  1742.     8°,  pp.  47. 

CALDWELL,  Merritt,  Prof,  at  Dickinson  College. 

12  Christianity  tested  by  eminent  Men  ;  being  brief  Sketches  of  Christian 
Biography.     With  an  Introduction  by  Rev.  S.  M.  Vail. 

New  York,  1852.     16°  (4.7X2.7). 
CALDWELL,  Zenas. 

13  Life.     See  VAIL,  S.  M.     Life  in  earnest. 
CALIFORNIA,  State  of;  admitted  in  1850. 

14  First  and  Second  Annual  Reports  of  the  Superintendent  of  public  In 
struction  to  the  Legislature.  [No  imprint]  1852,  '53.     8°,  pamps. 

CALLIERES,  Fran§ois  de,  a  French  Statesman  under  Louis  XIV.;  b.  1647.  d.  1717. 

15  Maniere  (De  la)  de  negocier  avcc  les  Souverains.      De  1'Utilite  des  Ne- 
gociations,  etc.  Paris,  1716.     12°  (5.5X2.2). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  113 


CALLET,  Francois,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Paris;  b.  1744.  d.  1798. 

1  Tables  portatives  cle  Logarithmes  .  .  .  precedees  d'un  Discours  prelimi- 
naire  sur  1'Explication,  1'Usage  et  la  Sommation  des  Logarithmes,  et  sur 
leur  Application  .  .  .      Ed.  stereotype  .  .  . 

Paris,  1827.     Thick  8°  (7.3X3.8),  n.  p. 
CALM  Defence  (A)  of  the  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ.     In  Remarks  on  a  Letter  to  a 

2  Dissenter  at  Exeter.  London,  1719.     8°,  pp.  48. 
CALMET,  Augustin,  a  French  Benedictine,  Abbot  of  Senones  ;  b.  1672.  d.  1757. 

3  Calmet's  Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible,  as  published  by  Mr.  Charles  Tay 
lor,  with  the  Fragments  incorporated.     .  .  .     Amer.  ed.     Revised,  with 
large  Additions,  by  E.  Robinson.     Illustrated  .  .  . 

Boston,  1832.     8°  (8.1X5.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  1003.     [2  copies.] 
CALONNE,  Charles  Alexandre  de,  a  French  Statesman;  b.  1734.  d.  1802. 

4  Reponse  de  M.  de  Calonne  a  I'Ecrit  de  M.  Necker,  public  en  Avril  1787  \ 
contenant  1'Examen  des  Comptes  de  la  Situation  des  Finances  rendus  en 
1774,  1776,  1781,  1783  &  1787:  avec  des  Observations  sur  les  Resul- 
tats  de  1'Assemblee  des  Notables.  Londres,  1788.     8°  (5.4X3). 

CALPURXIUS,  Titus  Julius,  a  Sicilian  Poet  of  the  3d  century. 

5  Eclogae  VII.     See  BURMANN,  P.     Poetae  Latini  minores. 
CALVERT,  George  Henry,  Great-grandson  of  Lord  Baltimore-,  b.  in  Md.,  1802. 

Translator.      See  SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F.  von.      Correspondence   between 
Schiller  and  Goethe. 

CALVERT,  Leonard,  1st  Governor  of  Maryland ;  d.  1647. 

6  Life  of  Leonard  Calvert,  by  Geo.  W.  Burnap.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Ame 
rican  Biography,  2d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

CALVIX,  John,  Prof,  of  Divin.  at  Geneva;  b.  at  Noyon,  France,  1509.  d.  1564. 

7  Commentarii  integri  in  Acta  Apostolorum  ...         *  *  * 

Geneva,  Exc.  J.  Vignon,  1609.     2°  (11.2X5.9),  m.  r. 

8  Commentarii   in   Isaiam  Prophetam  .  .  .       Additi   sunt   Indices  .  .  . 
Ed.  tertia.         *  *  * 

Geneva?,  Apud  Jo.  Crispinum,  1570.     2°  (9.8X5.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  560-f-. 

9  Commentarii  in  omnes  Pauli  Apostoli  Epistolas,  atque  etiam  in  Episto- 
lam  ad  Hebracos.     Adivnximvs  .  .  .  Commentaries  in  omnes  Epistolas. 
canonicas.     .  .  .     Cum  Indicibus  ...  [2  pagings.~] 

Genevae,  Apud  J.  Vignon,  1600. 

2°  (10.9X6.2),  m.r.,  pp.  636+,  124-J-. 

10  Diners   Sermons   [27]   of  ...  lohn  Caluin,  concerning  the  Divinitie, 
Humanitie,  &c.  of  our  Lorde  lesus  Christe.     London,  1581.    8°  (6X3.8). 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  £3Iark  ILrtter. 

11  Institvtio  Christiana?  Religionis.      Additi  sunt  .  .  .  duo  Indices  .  .  . 
*  *  *  Geneva?,  1669.     8°  (6.1X3.3),  m.r.,  pp.  980+. 

12  Institution  (The)  of  Christian  Religion,  written  in  Latine  by  M.  lohn 
Calvine,   translated  into   English    .  .  .  with   sundry   Tables  .  .  .  and 
also  the  Declaration  of  Places  of  Scripture  therein  expounded ;  by  Th. 
Norton.     ...  London,  1611.     2°  (9.2X5-1),  m.  n.,  pp.  749-f. 

15 


15  O  W  D  0  I N     COLLEGE. 


CALVIN,  John,  continued. 

1  Letters  of  John  Calvin  compiled  from  the  original  Manuscripts  and 
edited  with  historical  Notes  by  Dr.  Jules  Bonnet.      Vol.  1,  2.      Trans 
lated  from  the  Latin  and  French  Languages  by  D.'  Constable. 

Edinburgh  and  Boston,  1855,  '57.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

2  Life  of  Calvin,  by  Th.  Beza.      See  (Opera  omnia,  post.  —  Tom.  1,  pp. 
v.-xxxi.). 

3  Life  and  Times  of  John  Calvin.     See  HENRY,  P. 

4  Mosis  Libri  V.,  cum  J.  Calvini  Commentariis.     Genesis  seorsum :  reliqui 
quatuor  in  Formam  Harmoniae  digesti  ...  [2  pagings.~] 

Genevae,  Excvd.  Eenr.  Stephanvm,  1563. 

2°  (10.8X6.2),  m.  r.,  pp.  339,  624+. 

5  Opera  omnia ;  in  novem  Tomos  digesta.     .  .  .     [Portraits.'] 

Amstelodami,  Apud  Jo.  Jac.  Schipper,  1671.     2°  (12.2X6.3),  2  cols. 

NOTE. General  title-page  is  found  in  Vol.  1  only.  Each  volume  contains  indepen 
dent  title-page,  with  date, — 1667,  and  giving  respective  contents,  viz., — I.  Commen- 
taria  in  Pentnteuchurn,  &  Librum  Josuas.  II.  Homiliae  in  Samuelem,  &  Conciones 
in  Jobum.  III.  Commentaria  in  Psalmos,  &  Isaiam.  IV.  Praelectiones  in  Jeremi- 
am,  &  in  Ezcchielem.  V.  Praelectiones  in  Danielem,  &  Prophetas  mnjores.  VI. 
Commentaria  in  Evangelia,  &  Acta  Apostolorum.  VII.  Commentaria  in  Epistolas 
Pauli  &  canonicas.  VIII.  Opuscula  varia  theolosrica.  IX.  Institutiones  Eeligionis 
Christiana?,  quibus  subjunguntur  Epistolse  &  Responsa  ad  diversos. 

6  Praelectiones  in  Librum  Prophetiarum  Danielis.     J.  Budsei  &  C.  lonuil- 
Ifiei  Lahore  &  Industria  excerpta?.      Additus  est  e  Regions  Versionis 
Latino?  Hebraicus  &  Chaldaicus  Textus.     Genevae,  1591.     2°  (8.9X5.3). 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  bears  autographs,  "  A.  Holmes,"  "  Ezra  Stiles." 

7  ProDlectiones :  in  Librum  Prophetiarvm  Jeremiae,  et  Lamentationes.     J. 
Budaei  &  C.  Jonuillaei  Lahore  and  Industria  excerptse.      Cum  duobus 
Indicibus  .  .  . 

Geneva?,  Apud  J.  Crispinum,  1563.     2°  (9.9X5.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  436+. 

8  Prselectiones  in  XII.  Prophetas  minores.     .  .  .     Cum  duobus  Indicibus 

Geneva?,  Apud  J.  Orispinum,  1559.     2°  (10.1X5.3),  m.  r.,  pp.  775+. 

9  Sermons  on  the  Epistles  of  S.  Paule  to  Timothie  and  Titus,  translated 
out  of  the  French  by  Leonard  Tomson. 

London,  1579.     4°  (6.9X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1248. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page  and  from  p.  1184. 

10  Sermons  of  M.  lohn  Caluine  vpon  the  Epistle  of  Saincte  Paule  to  the 
Galathians.  London,  1574.     4°  (5.8X3.6),  m.r.,  fol.  329. 

CAMBELL,  David. 

11  Illustrations  of  Prophecy  ...     *  *  *     Boston,  1840.     12°  (4.2X2.7). 
CAMBRIDGE,  City  of,  Massachusetts. 

12  Mayor's  Address  (The)  at  the  Organization  of  the  City  Government,  and 
Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Finance,  and  the    School   Committee. 

[For  1848,  and  1849.]         Cambridge,  1848, '49.     8°,  pamps. 
CAMBRIDGE  HIGH-SCHOOL,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

13  Classed  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Library  of  the  Cambridge  High  School ; 
with  an  alphabetical  Index.     .  .  .     [Compiled  by  E.  Abbot,  Jr.] 

Cambridge,  1853.     8°  (7X4). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  115 

CAMBRIDGE  Problems :  being  a  Collection  of  the  printed  Questions  proposed 

1  to  the  Candidates  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  at  the  general 
Examinations  from  1801  to  1820  inclusively. 

London,  1836.  8°  (6.9X3.9). 
CAMBRIDGE  University  Calendar  (The)  for  1846. 

2  Cambridge,  n.  d.  8°  (5.8X3.3). 
CAMDEX,  William,  a  British  Historian  and  Antiquary ;  b.  1551.  d.  1623. 

3  Annales  or,  The  History  of  the  ...  Princesse  Elizabeth,  late  Queen  of 
England  .  .  .      Written  in  Latin.     Translated  into  English  by  R.  N., 
Gent :  together  with  divers  Additions  ...     3d  ed.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1635.     2°  (8.6X4.7),  m.  b.,  pp.  586-J-. 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  embellished. 

4  History  (The)  of  the  ...  Princess  Elizabeth,  late  Queen  of  England 
...       4th  ed.  ...     [Portrait.] 

London,  1688.     2°  (8.6X4.8),  m.  b.,  pp.  661-]-. 
CAMERARIUS,  Joachim,  Prof,  of  And.  Lang,  at  Leipsic;  b.  1500.  d.  1554. 

Translator.       See  ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores.      Theodoriti  Li- 

bri  V. 
CAMOENS,  Luis  de,  the  greatest  Portuguese  Poet;  b.  1524.  d.  1579. 

5  Lusiade  (La)   du  Camoens.      Poeme  heroique,  sur  la  Decouverte  des 
Indies  orientales.     Traduit  du  Portugais,  par  M.  Duperon  de  Castera. 
Tom.  1,  2.     [Illustrated.']  Paris,  1735.     12°  (4.6X2.2). 

CAMP,  George  Sidney. 

6  Democracy.         *  *  *         (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  138.) 

New  York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
CAMPAIGN  of  Gen.  Buonaparte  in  Italy  during  the  fourth  and  fifth  Years  of  the 

7  French  Republic.     By  a  general  Officer.      [Translated  by  John  Davis.] 

New  York,  1798.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

CAMPBELL,  Donald,  an  assumed  name.     See  CARPENTER,  S.  C. 
CAMPBELL,  D.  Forbes,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  THIERS,  M.  A.     History  of  the  Consulate,  &c. 
CAMPBELL,  George,  D.D.,  Princ.  of  Marischal  Coll.,  Aberdeen;  6.1719.  d.  1796. 

8  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  George  Campbell.      See  (Lectures 
on  ecclesiastical  History,  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  v.-lxxx.). 

9  Dissertation  (A)  on  Miracles ;  containing  an  Examination  of  the  Prin 
ciples  advanced  by  David  Hume,  Esq.  in  an  Essay  on  Miracles.      *  *  * 
3d  ed.  Edinburgh,  1796.     12°  (5.5X3). 

10  Lectures  on  ecclesiastical  History.      .  .  .  [With']  an  Essay  on  Christian 
Temperance  and  Self-Denial.      With  some  Account  of  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  the  Author,  by  Rev.  G.  S.  Keith.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Por 
trait.]  London.  1800.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

11  Lectures  on  systematic  Theology  and  Pulpit  Eloquence. 

Boston,  1810.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

12  Philosophy  (The)  of  Rhetoric.     ...         *  *  *         2d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1801.     8°  (6X3.5).     [3  copies.] 

Translator,  Annotator,  &c.      See  BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testa 
ment.     The  Four  Gospels. 


116  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 

CAMPBELL,  John,  LL.D.,  a  Native  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1708.  d.  1775. 

1  Biographia  nautica :  or,  Memoirs  of  ...  illustrious  [British']  Seamen 
...       By  Dr.  J.  Campbell  and  J.  Kent,  Esq.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-5.     *  *  * 
[Illustrated.-]  Dublin,  1785.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Lettered,  —  "  Kent's  Admirals.    1-5." 

CAMPBELL,  Lawrence  Dundas. 

2  Miscellaneous  Poems.  [London,  1798.]     8°,  pp.  42. 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  BOYD'S  Indian  Observer. 

Biographer.     See  BOYD,  H.     Life,  prefixed  to  "  Indian  Observer." 
CAMPBELL,  Mrs.  Maria,  Daughter  of  Gen.  Hull. 

3  Revolutionary  Services  and  civil  Life  of  General  William  Hull ;  prepared 
from  his  Manuscripts :  together  with  the  History  of  the  Campaign  of 
1812,  and  the  Surrender  of  Detroit,  by  his  Grandson,  James  F.  Clarke. 

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CAMPBELL,  Thomas,  a  British  Poet;  b.  at  Glasgow,  1777.  d.  1844. 

4  Biographical    Sketch    of   Campbell.      See   (Poetical   Works,  post.  — 
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5  Poetical  Works.     With  Notes,  and  a  biographical  Sketch  by  Rev.  W. , 
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CAMPER,  Peter,  a  Dutch  Physician  and  Anatomist ;  b.  1722.  d.  1789. 

6  Sammtliehe  kleinere  Schriften  die  Arzney=Wundarzneykunst  und  Na- 
turgeschichte  betreffend.     Band  1,  2.     Im  Teutschen  mit  vielen  neuen 
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CANADA,  Province  of. 

?  Annual  Report  of  the  normal,  model  and  common  Schools,  in  Upper 
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8  Tables  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation  of  the  Province  of  Canada  for  1854. 
...  Quebec,  1855.     8°  (8X5),  pp.  542. 

CANCRINUS, . 

9  Exposition  des  Mines  .  .  .  traduite  de  1'Allemand,  de  M.  Cancrinus,  par 
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CANDOLLE,  Alph.  de,  Prof,  of  Natural  History  at  Geneva.  - 

10  Geographic  botanique  raisonnee  ou  Exposition  des  Faits  principaux  et 
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CANER,  Henry,  D.D.,  a  Minister  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston;  b.  1700.  d.  1792. 

11  Candid  Examination  (A)  of  Dr.  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charter 
and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  &c. 
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32  Great  Blessing  of  stable  Times,  &c.  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  in  Boston, 
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CANES,  [or,  CAVES?],  Vincent,  a  learned  Franciscan. 

1  Fiat  Lvx,  or,  A  general  Conduct  to  a  right  Understanding  and  Charity 
in  the  great  Combustions  and  Broils  about  Religion  here  in  England 
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CANNING,  George,  Father  of  the  Et.  Hon.  George  Canning ;  d.  1771. 

2  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Wills  Esrl  of  Hillsborough  on  the  Connection 
between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.      [By  G.  Canning. ] 
*  *  *  London,  1768.     8°,  pp.  16. 

CAPPELLUS,  Jacobus,  Prof,  of  Theology  at  Sedan-,  b.  1570.  d.  1624. 

3  Observationes  in  Vetus  Testamentum.      See  CAPPELLUS,  L.     Commen- 
tarii  in  Vetus  Testamentum,  etc. 

Editor.     See  CAPPELLUS,  L.    Commentarii  in  Vetus  Testamentum. 
CAPPELLUS,  Ludovicus,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.,  at  Saumur;  b.  1585.  d.  1658. 

4  Commentarii  et  Notae  critics  in  Vetus  Testamentum.      Accessere  Jac. 
Cappelli  Observationes  in  eosdem  Libros.      Item,  L.  Cappelli  Arcanum 
Punctationia  .  .  .  ejusque  Vindicise  .  .  .     Editionem  procuravit  J.  Cap- 
pellus,      ***       Amstelodami,  1689.     2°  (11.9X7.1),  2  cols.,  pp.  979. 

CARACTERES  exterieurs  particuliers  des  Mineraux,  solides  et  friables. 

5  [No  imprint.]     2°  (7X12),  pp.  18.     [2  copies.] 
CARE,  Henry. 

6  English  Liberties  .  .  .  containing  Magna  Charta,  Charta  de  Foresta, 
&c.,  &c.     ...       5th  ed.  Boston,  1721.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

CAREY,  Eustace. 

7  Memoir  of  William  Carey,  D.D.       [Portrait.] 

London,  1836.     8°  (6.4X3.6),  pp.  629. 

8  Memoir  of  William  Carey,  D.D.      With  an  introductory  Essay  by  F. 
Wayland,  D.D.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1836.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

CAREY,  Mathew ;  b.  in  Dublin,  1760.  d.  in  Philadelphia,  1839. 

9  Calm  Address  (A)  to  the  People  of  the  Eastern  States  on  the  Subject  of 
the  Representation  of  Slaves;  &c.     By  ...  [M.  Carey].        *  *  * 

Boston,  1814.     12°,  pp.  50. 

10  Carey's  general  Atlas  ...     [45  Maps.] 

Philadelphia,  1796.     Folded  sheets. 

11  Carey's  War-Atlas :  containing  .  .  .  [7  Maps  of  Portions  of  Europe, 
and  the  West  Indies'].  [No  imprint.]     Folded  sheets. 

12  Eine  klirze  Nachricht  von  dem  bosartigen  Fieber,  welches  kiirzlich  in 
Philadelphia  grassiret  .  .  .  [with]  Nachrichten  von  der  Pest  in  London 
[in  1665]  und  Marseille  [in  1720]  ;  etc.     Uebersetzt  von  Carl  Erdmann. 

Lancaster,  1794.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

Editor.     See  PENNSYLVANIA.    Debates  and  Proceedings,  &c.. 
CAREY,  William,  D.D.,a  Bapt.  Missionary,  and  oriental  Scholar;  b.  1761.  d.  1834. 

13  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Obligations  of  Christians  to  use  Means  for  the 
Conversion  of  Heathen.     ...       *  *  *       Leicester,  1792.     8°,  pp.  87. 

14  Memoir  of  William  Carey,  D.D.     See  CAREY,  E. 

CARIBBEANA.      Containing  Letters  and  Dissertations,  together  with  poetical 

15  Essays  .  .  .  chiefly  wrote  by  several  Hands  in  the  West  Indies  .  .  . 
Vol.2.  London,  1741.     4°  (6.8X4.9). 


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CARKESSE,  Charles. 

1  Act  (The)  of  Tonnage  and  Poundage,  and  Rates  of  Merchandize,  &c., 
&c.  London,  1726.     2°  (10.7X4.8),  m.  b.,  &c.,  pp.  944+. 

2  Supplement  (A)  to  the  Act  of  Tonnage  and  Poundage  .  .  . 

London,  1737.     2°  (10.9X4.8),  m.  b.,  &c. 

NOTE. —  Bound  with  the  preceding1  Avork.    Both  works  arc  printed  in  Ulack  3Lctt£r. 

CARLYLE,  Eeu.  Alexander,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Inveresk;  b.  1722.  d.  1805. 

3  Autobiography,  containing  Memorials  of  the  Men  and  Events  of  his 
Times.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1861.     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

CARLYLE,  Thomas,  a  British  Author;  b.  in  Dumfriesshire,  Scotland,  1795. 

4  Critical  and  miscellaneous  Essays.     Vol.  1-4. 

Boston,  1838-'39.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

5  French  Revolution  (The) :  a  History.     ...      *  *  *      ...     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1838.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

6  History  of  Friedrich  the  Second,  called  Frederick  the  Great.    In  4  vols. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Portraits.']  New  York,  1858.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 

7  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller.      [By  T.  Carlyle.]      Comprehending  an  Ex 
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London,  1825.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
Editor.     See  CROMWELL,  0.     Letters  and  Speeches. 
Translator.     See  GOETHE,  J.  W.  von.     Wilhelm  Meister's  Apprentice 
ship  and  Travels. 
CARMINA  sacra,  quae  Latine  Graeceque  condidit  America. 

Wigorniae,  Mass.,  Typis  I.  Thomas,  1789.     4°  (5.1X2.6),  pp.  8. 

CARNOT, . 

9  Reflexions  sur  la  Metaphysique  du  Calcul  infinitesimal;   par  Carnot. 
3meed.  Paris,  1839.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

CARO,  Annibale,  an  Italian  Poet ;  b.  1507.  d.  1566. 

10  Scelta  di  Lettere  familiari  e  di  J.  Bonfadio     Vol.  1,  2 

Parma,  1832.     12°  (4.5X2.6). 
Translator.    See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.    L'Eneide. 
CAROSI,  J.  P.  von. 

11  Erzeugung  (Ueber  die)  des  Kiesels  und  des  Qwarzes  zum  Teil  besbach- 
tet  in  Polen.       .  .  .       Mit  2  Kupfern. 

Leipzig,  1783.     8°  (6X3.1),  pp.  58. 
CARPENTER,  Lant,  LL.D.,  a  Unitarian  Minister  of  Exeter,  Eng. ;  b.  1780.  d.  1840. 

12  Beneficial  Tendency  of  Unitarianism.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.— Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  43.)  Boston,  1830.     12°,  pp.  32. 

13  Scripture  Doctrine  (The)  of  Redemption  by  Christ  Jesus.     (AMERICAN 
Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  52.) 

Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  12. 
CARPENTER,  Stephen  Cullen,  Co-Editor  of  U.S.  Magazine-,  d.  about  1820. 

14  Journey  (A)  overland  to  India  ...  by  Donald  Campbell,  Esq.       .  .  . 

[3  Parts,  paged  separately. .]       London,  1796.     4°  (6.5X4.8). 

15  Narrative  of  the  extraordinary  Adventures,  &c.  of  Donald  Campbell, 
.    Esq.  ...  in  an  overland  Journey  to  India.     ...         *  *  * 

London,  1796.    8°  (5.3X3). 

16  Narrative,  &c.     2d  Amer.  ed,     *  *  *    New  York,  1798.     12°  (5X2.9). 


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CARPEXTER,  William  Benjamin,  an  English  Physiologist,  Son  of  Dr.  L.  C. 

1  Principles  of  comparative  Physiology.     ...        *  *  *        [Illustrated.] 

Philadelphia,  1854.     8°  (7.3X4.2),  pp.  752. 

2  Use  and  Abuse  (On  the)  of  Alcoholic  Liquors,  in  Health  and  Disease. 
Prize  Essay.         ***  Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

CARPIO,  Lope  Felix  de  VEGA.     See  VEGA-CARPIO,  L.  F.  de. 
CARR,  John,  Esq.,  of  London;  b.  1772.  d.  1832. 

3  Stranger  (The)  in  Ireland :  or,  A  Tour  in  the  southern  and  western  Parts 
of  that  Country  in  1805.         *  *  *         3d  Amer.  ed.     ... 

New  York,  1807.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 
CARRA,  Jean  Louis,  a  French  Demagogue;  b.  1743.  exec.  1793. 

Translator.     See  GILLIES,  J.     Histoire  de  Pancienne  Grece. 
CARRANZA,  Earth.,  Archbishop  of  Toledo  ;  b.  1503.  d.  157G. 

4  Svmma  Conciliorvm  et  Pontificvm  .  .  . 

Excvd.  F.  Heluidius,  1600.     16°  (3.9X2.2),  m.  r.,  fol.  658. 
CARSOX,  Alexander,  a  Minister  in  Edinburgh. 

5  Reasons  for  separating  from  the  General  Synod  of  Ulster.      2d  ed. 
***  Edinburgh,  1807.     12°  (5.5X3). 

6  Reply  (A)  to  Mr.  Brown's  Vindication  of  the  Presbyterian  Form  of 
Church-Government  .  .  .       Edinburgh,  1807.     12°  (5.4X2.9),  pp.  537. 

CARTER,  Nathaniel  Hazeltine,  a  Native  of  New-Hampshire ;  b.  1788?  d.  1830. 

7  Letters  from  Europe,  comprising  the  Journal  of  a  Tour  through  Ireland, 
England,  Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and  Switzerland,  in  1825,  '26  and  '27. 
...      Vol.  1,2.  New  York,  1827.    8°  (6.8X3.7). 

CARTWRIGHT,  Thomas,  Prof,  of  Div.  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  6.  1535.  d.  1603. 

8  Confvtation  (A)  of  the  Rhemists  Translation,  Glosses  and  Annotations 
on  the  New  Testament  .  .  . 

[London]  1618.     2°  (9.3X4.7),  m.  n.,  pp.  761+. 
CARWITHEX,  Rev.  I.  B.  S. ;  b.  1781.  d.  1832. 

9  Heresies  of  the  fourth  Century  and  History  of  the  Christian  Church, 
from  the  Death  of  Theodosius  to  the  End  of  the  eleventh  Century. 
See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  11). 

10  View  (A)  of  the  Brahminical  Religion  .  .  .       '^Hampton-Lecture  Ser 
mons.]  London,  1810.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

CARY,  Henry,  A.M.,  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  Eng. 

Translator.     See  PLATO.     "Works.  Vol.  1. 
CARY,  Henry  Francis,  Asst.  Librarian  of  British  Museum-,  b.  1772.  d.  1844. 

Translator.     See  PIXDARUS.     Pindar  in  English  Verse. 
CARY,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Boston;  b.  about  1785.  d.  in  England,  1815. 

11  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Merrimack  Humane  Society  at  New- 
buryport,  Sept.  2,  1806.         *  *  *         Newburyport,  1806.     8°,  pp.  42. 

12  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  6,  1814.         Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  26. 

13  Ignorance  of  the  true  Meaning  of  the  Scriptures,  and  the  Causes  of  it. 
Sermon  .  .  .  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  30. 

14  National-Fast  Sermon,  Sermon,  Sept.  9,  1813. 

Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  20. 


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GARY,  Rev.  Samuel,  continued. 

1  Sermon  delivered  at  ...  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1809,  being  the  Sabbath  of  the 
Author's  Ordination  ...     [Ch.,  R.  H.,  and  Address,  by  J.  Freeman.'} 

Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  25,  15.     [2  copies.] 
CARY,  Hon.  Thomas  G. 

2  Dependence  (The)  of  the  fine  Arts  for  Encouragement  in  a  Republic  on 
the  Security  of  Property,  &c.  an  Address  delivered  before  the  Boston 
Mercantile  Library  Association,  Nov.  13, 1844.     Boston,  1845.  8°,  pp.  39. 

3  Oration  (An)  delivered  before  the    ...  [Authorities']   of  the  City  of 
Boston  .  .  .  July  5,  1847.  Boston,  1847.     8°,  pp.  38. 

CARYL,  Joseph,  a  Nonconformist  Divine  of  London;  b.  1602.  d.  1673. 

4  Exposition  (An)  with  practical  Observations  upon  the  Book  of  Job. 
Vol.  2  1C  hap.  XXIII.-XLII.].        *  *  * 

London,  1677.     2°  (12.9X7.5),  2  cols. 
CASAUBON,  Isaac,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Geneva;  b.  1559.  d.  1614. 

Annotator.    See  PLINIUS  CJECILIUS  SECUNDUS,  C.    Epist.  Lib.  IX. 

Translator.     See  THEOPHRASTUS.     Characteres  ethici. 
CASAUBOX,  Merick,  D.D.,  Son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1599.  d.  in  England,  1671. 

5  Credulity  (Of)  and  Incredulity ;  in  Things  divine  and  spiritual  .  .  . 

London,  1670.     12°  (5.2X2.7). 
CASE  (A)  decided  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  in  Feb.,  1793,  in 

6  which  is  discussed  the  Question  — "  Whether  a  State  be  liable  to  be 
sued  by  a  private  Citizen  of  another  State  ?  " 

Philadelphia,  1793.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 
CASLON,  William. 

7  Specimen  (A)  of  Printing-Types,  by  William  Caslon,  Letter-Founder  to 
his  Majesty.  London,  1785.     8°  (6.9X3.4),  n.  p. 

CASS,  lion.  Lewis,  an  American  Statesman;  b.  at  Exeter,  N.H.,  1782. 

8  Kansas.     The  Territories.     Speech  .  .  .  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  May  12-13,  1856.          [Washington,  1856.]     8°,  pp.  24. 

9  Speech  ...  on  Non-Intervention.      Delivered  in  the   Senate  of  the 
U.S.,  Feb.  10,  1852.  Washington,  1852.     8°,  2  cols.,  pp.  16, 

1°  Life  and  public  Services  of  Lewis  Cass  .  .  .      With  a  Sketch  of  the 
Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  W.  O.  Butler  .  .  .     Illustrated. 

Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  34. 
CASSIX,  John,  an  American  Ornithologist;  b.  near  Philadelphia,  1813. 

11  Birds  of  the  Southern  Hemisphere.     See  UNITED  STATES.  (U.S.  Naval 
Astronomical  Expedition,  vol.  2.) 

CASSINI,  Jacques,  a  French  Astronomer ;  b.  1677.  d.  1756. 

12  Elemens  d'Astronomie.     Par  M.  Cassini.     [Plates.] 

Paris,  1740.    4°  (7X4.7),  pp.  643. 

13  Tables  astronomiques  du  Soleil,  de  la  Lune,  des  Planetes,  des  Etoiles 
fixes,  et  des  Satellites  de  Jupiter  et  de  Saturne  ;    avec  1'Explication  & 
PUsage  de  ces  memes  Tables.      Par  M.  Cassini. 

Paris,  1740.    4°  (7X4.7). 
CASTALIO,  Sebastian,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Bale;  b.  1515.  d.  1563. 

14  Dialogorum  sacrorum  Libri  IV.     Ed.  decima  quinta  ...         *  *  * 

Londini,  1722.     24°  (5X2.2). 


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CASTANYER,  Francesco. 

1  Trial  of  Francesco  Castanyer  for  Bigamy,  in  the  Years  1510  to  1515. 
[Latin  Manuscript.']  2°  (11.5X8). 

NOTE.  —  Formerly  belonged  to  the  Inquisition  of  Barcelona  in  Spain. 

CASTELL,  Rev.  Edmund,  Prof,  of  Arabic  at  Cambridge,  Eng.;  b.  1606.  d.  1685. 

2  Lexicon  heptaglotton,  Hebraicum,  Chaldaicum,  Syriacum,  Samaritanum, 
JEthiopicum,  Arabicum,  conjunctim ;  et  Persicum  separatim.    .  .  .    Cui 
accessit  brevis,  &  harmonica  (quantum  fieri  potuit)  Grammatics  omnium 
prsecedentium  Linguarum  Delineatio.     [Portrait  of  Author.'] 

Londini,  1669.     2°  (14.7X9),  3  cols.,  cols.  4008. 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  two  volumes.     Designed  to  complete  Walton's  Polyglot  Bible. 

CASTILLO,  Bernal  DIAZ  DEL.     See  DIAZ  DEL  CASTILLO,  Bernal. 

CATALOGUE  of  Books  on  the  Masonic  Institution,  in  Public  Libraries  of  Twenty- 

3  eight  States  of  the  Union,  Antimasonic  in  Arguments  and  Conclusions. 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (6X3.7). 
CATALOGUE  raisonne  d'une  Collection  de  Medailles.     *  *  *     [Illustrations.] 

4  [Leipzig']  1774.     4°  (6X5). 
CATHERINE  II.,  Empress  of  Russia ;  b.  1729.  d.  1796. 

5  Instruction  pour  la  Commission  chargee  de  dresser  leProjetd'un  nouveau 
Code  de  Loix.  St.  Petersbourg,  1769.     8°  (5.3X3.8). 

6  Instructions  adressees  pour  la  Commission  etablie  pour  travailler  a  1'Exe- 
cution  du  Projet  d'un  nouveau  Code  de  Loix.     Traduit  de  1'Allemand. 

Yverdon,  1769.     12°  (4.6X2.3). 

?  Life  of  Catherine  II.  Empress  of  Russia.     See  TOOKE,  "VV. 
CATIIOLICK  Hierarchic  (The).     See  MARVELL,  A. 
CATLIN,  Rev.  Jacob,  D.D.,  of  New-Marlborough,  Mass.;  b.  1758.  d.  1826. 

8  Compendium  (A)  of  the  System  of  Divine  Truth  ...     *  *  * 

Middletown,  1824.     12°  (5.7X3). 

9  Compendium  (A)  of  the  System  of  Divine  Truth.     .  .  .  [With]  Appro 
priate  Questions.     ****3ded.  Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

10  Horrors  (The)  of  War.     Sermon  delivered  at  New-Marlborough,  Mass., 
July  5,  at  the  Celebration  of  Independence. 

Stockbridge,  1811.     8°,  pp.  11. 
CATO'S  Political  Letters.     See  TRENCIIARD,  J. 

CATROU,  Francois,  a  learned  French  Jesuit ;  b.  1659.  d.  1737. 

11  Roman  History  (The)  :  with  Notes  .  .  .  ;  and  illustrated  with  Copper 
Plates,  Maps,  and  ...  authentick  Medals.     Done  into  English,  from  the 
original  French  of  the  Revel.  Fathers  Catrou  and  Rouille  [by  R.  Bundy]. 
Vol.  1-6.     ...  London,  172S-'37.     2°  (11X3.5),  m.b. 

CATTEAU-CALLEVILLE,  Jean  Pierre  Guillaume,  a  French  hist. ;  b.  1760.  d.  1819. 

12  General  View  (A)  of  Sweden  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  of  Mr. 
Catteau.  London,  1790.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

CATULLUS,  Caius  Valerius,  the  earliest  Latin  lyric  Poet ;  b.  86  B.C. 

13  Catulli,  Tibulli,  et  Propertii  Opera.          Londini,  1776.     12°  (4.5X2.5). 

14  Catullus     Tibullus     Properlius          Lipsiae,  1853.     24°  (3.9X2.5  irr.). 
CAULAINCOURT,  Armand  Augustin  Louis,  a  French  General,  &c.;  6.1773.  cZ.1827. 

15  Napoleon  and  his  Times,  by  Caulincourt,  Duke  of  Vicenza.     .  .  .    Vol. 
1,  2.  Philadelphia,  1838.     12°  (5:2X2.8). 

CAUSES  of  the  Progress  of  Liberal  Christianity  in  New  England.     2d  ed. 

16  Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  16^ 

16 


122  BOWU01N     COLLEGE. 


CAVALLO,  Tiberius,  a  Resident  of  London  ;  b.  at  Naples,  1749.  d.  1809. 

1  Complete  Treatise  (A)   on  Electricity  ...      3d  ed.  .,.  .      Vol.  1,  2. 
[Plates.]  London,  1786.     8°  (5.9X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

2  Complete  Treatise   (A)   on  Electricity  ...     4th  ed.  ...     Vol.  1-3. 
[Plates.]  London,  1795.     8°  (5.9X3.2).     [2  copies  of  vol.  3.] 

NOTE  —  Vols.  1  and  2  of  this  edition  are  identical  with  the  same  volumes  of  third 
edition.     Vol.  3  contains  discoveries,  &c.  made  since  third  edition. 

3  Explanation  and  Index  of  two  Mineralogical  Tables. 

London,  1786.     8°,  pp.  44. 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  Magnetism,  in  Theory  and  Practice,  with  original  Ex 
periments.     [Plates.]  London,  1787.     8°  (5.9X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

5  Treatise  (A)  on  Magnetism  .  .  .  ,  with  original  Experiments.     3d  ed., 
with  a  Supplement.      [Plates.]  London,  1800.     8°  (6X3.3). 

CAVE,  William,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Oxford-,  b.  1637.  d.  1713. 

6  Lives  (The),  Acts,  and  Martyrdoms  of  the  Holy  Apostles  of  our  Saviour. 
To  which  are  added,  The  Lives  of  the'  two  Evangelists  St.  Mark  and  St. 
Luke.     .  .  .     With  an  introductory  Essay,  by  H.  Stebbing. 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

?  Primitive  Christianity :  or,  The  Religion  of  the  Ancient  Christians  in  the 
First  Ages  of  the  Gospel.     *  *  *     2  vols. 

London,  1673.     8°  (5.5X3),  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  has  also  second  title-page,  eml  ellishrd. 

8  Scriptorum  Ecclesiasticorum  Historia  literaria,  a  Christo  nato  usque  ad 
Steculum  XIV.     .  .  .     Accedunt  ab  aliis  manibus  Appendices  duse,  ab 
ineunte  Sa?cuLo  XIV.  ad  annum  usque  MDXVII.     ...    Ad  calcem  vero 
operis  Cavei  Dissertationes  tres.     .  ..  .     Vol.  2. 

Basilece,  1745.     2°  (10X6),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 
CAXTON,  William,  the  first  English  Printer;  b.in  Kent,  1412.  d.  1491. 

9  Life  of  Caxton,  with  an  Account  of  the  Invention  of  Printing,  &c.     By 

Stephenson.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Library,  &c.    Lives  of  Eminent  Persons ;  &c. 

CEBES,  of  Thebes,  a  Greek  philosopher ;  flourished  about  400  B.C. 

10  Tabula.    Gnrce  et  Latine.     See  LUCIANCS.    Colloquia  selecta,  etc. 
CECIL,  Rev.  Richard,  <f  London;  b.  1748.  d.  1810. 

11  Remains  of  Rev.  Richard  Cecil.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  View  of  his 
Character.     By  J.  Pratt.  New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

12  Works:  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  [by  Mrs.  Cecil].     Arranged  and  re 
vised,  with  a  Review  of  his  Character  by  J.  Pratt.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Boston,  1825.     12°  (5.3x3.2). 
CECIL,  William,  Baron  Burleigh,  Sec'y  of  State  to  Q.  Elizabeth ;  6.1520.  (7.1598. 

13  Life,  by  Sir  J.  Mackintosh.     See  EOHSTEB.,  J,    (Lives  of  Eminent  Brit 
ish  Statesmen,  vol.  1.) 

CELEBRATION  (The)  of  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Introduction  of  the 

14  Art  of  Printing  into  New  Hampshire,  in  Portsmouth,  Oct.  6,  1856.     A 
Sketch  of  the  Proceedings,  the  Oration  [by  A.  P.  Peabody].  Decorations. 
Speeches,  Sentiments,  Letters,  &c.,  &c.     Portsmouth,  1857.    8°,  pp.  60. 

CELLINI,  Benvenuto,  a  Florentine  Artist ;  b.  1500.  d.  1570. 

15  Life  of  Benvenuto  Cellini.     .  .  .     Containing  .  .  .  Particulars,  relative 
to  Painting,  Sculpture  and  Architecture ;  and  the  History  of  his  Time. 
Written  by  himself  in  the  Tuscan  Language,  and  translated  ...  by  T. 
Nugent.     In  2  vols.     Vol.2.  London,  1771.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 


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CELSUS,  Aurelius  Cornelius,  a  Physician  at  Rome,  under  Tiberius. 

1  A.  Cornelius  Celsus  of  Medicine.   In  eight  Books.    Translated  with  Notes 
.  .  .  ,T.  Greive.  London,  1756.     8°  (6.4X3.5),  pp.  5 19+. 

CENTAUR  (The)  not  fabulous.     In  a  Series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend,  on  the  Life 

2  in  Vogue.     ***  Philadelphia,  1795.     12°  (4.9X3). 
CERTAIN  Sermons  or  Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in  Churches,  in  the  Time  of 

3  Queen  Elizabeth.     ...     ***  London,  1676.     2°  (9.5X5),  in.  r. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  JUIacft  ILrttcr. 

CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA,  Miguel  DE,  a  Spanish  Author;  b.  1547.  d.  1616. 

4  Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.     Translated  from  the  Spanish  by  C.  Jarvis, 
Esq.     Carefully  revised  and  corrected.     With  numerous  Illustrations 
...     Vol.  1,2.  Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

5  Ingenioso  Hidalgo  (El)  Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.     Nueva  edicion  cor- 
regida  por  la  Real  Academia  Espaiiola.    ...    Tom.  1-4.    [Fine  Plates."] 

Madrid,  1780.     4°  (7.4X5). 

6  Ingenioso  Hidalgo  (El)  Don  Quijote  de  la  Mancha.    Nueva  edicion  clas- 
ica,  ilustrada  con  Notas,  historicas,  grammaticas  y  criticas,  por  la  Aca 
demia  Espafiola,  sus  .  .  .  Pellicer,  Arrieta  y  Clemencin.     Enrnendada  y 
corregida  por  F.  Sales.     .  .  .      Tom.  1,  2.      2da  ed.      [Portraits  and 
Plates.']  Boston,  1837.     12°  (5.9X3.4). 

7  Principales  Aventures  (Les)  de  Fadmirable  Don  Quichotte,  representees 
en  Figures  par  Coypel,  Picart  le  Remain,  etc. ;  avec  les  Explications  des 
trente-une  Planches  .  .  . ;  tirees  de  1'original  Espagnol  de  M.  de  Cervan 
tes.     Tom.  1,  2.  LaHaye,  1774.     8°  (5X2.9). 

CESAROTTI,  Melchiore,  an  Italian  Poet;  b.  in  Padua,  1730.  d.  1808. 

Translator.     See  OSSIAN.    Poesie  di  Ossian. 
CEVALLOS,  Pedro,  Sec'y  of  State  to  Ferdinand  VII.  of  Spain  ;  6.1764.  d.1838. 

8  Exposition  of  the  Practices  and  Machinations  which  led  to  the  Usurpa 
tion  of  the  Crown  of  Spain,  and  the  Means  adopted   by  the  Emperor  of 
the  French  [Napoleon  /.]  to  carry  it  into  Execution. 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  40. 
CHABERT,  Joseph  Bernard,  Marquis  DE  ;  b.  at  Toulon,  1723.  d.  1805. 

9  Voyage  fait  par  ordre  du  Roi  en  1750  et  1751,  dans  1'Amerique  Septen- 
trionale,  pour  rectifier  les  Cartes  des  Cotes  de  1'Acadie,  de  ITsle  Royale 
&  de  1'Isle  de  Terreneuve  ;  et  pour  en  fixer  les  principaux  Points  par  des 
Observations  Astronomiques.     Par  M.  de  Chabert.     [Map  and  Plates.'] 

Paris,  1753.     40  (6.6X4.1). 
CHADBOURNE,  Paul  Ansel,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Natural  History,  &c.  at  Williams 

College  &  Bowdoin  College-,  b.  1823. 

1°  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  before  the  Medical  and   Senior  Classes 
of  Bowdoin  College,  Feb.  17,  1860.  Brunswick,  1860.     8°,  pp.  19. 

11  Lectures  on  Natural  History :  its  Relations  to  Intellect,  Taste,  Wealth, 
and  Religion.  New  York,  1860.     12°  (5X3.3). 

CHALKHILL,  John,  supposed  by  many  to  be  a  nom-de-plume  of  Waltoris. 

12  Thealma  and  Clearchus.     A  pastoral  Romance.     First  published  by  I. 
Walton,  1683.     New  ed.  .  .  .          Chiswick,  1820.     12°  (4.3X2.4  irr.). 

CHALMERS,  Alexander;  b.  at  Aberdeen,  1759.  d.  at  London,  1834. 

13  British  Essayists  (The) ;  with  Prefaces.     See  BRITISH  Essayists  (The).. 


124  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CHALMERS,  George,  Esq..  an  English  Historian;  b.  1742.  d.  1825. 

1  Collection  (A)  of  Treaties  between  Great  Britain  and  other  Powers. 
Vol.  1,2.  London,  1790.     8°  (6.6X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

2  Estimate  (An)  of  the  comparative  Strength  of  Great-Britain  during  the 
present  and  four  preceding  Reigns ;  and  of  the  Losses  of  her  Trade  from 
every  War  since  the  Revolution.  London,  1786.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

CHALMERS,  Lionel,  M.D.,  of  Charleston,  S.C.;  b.  in  Scotland,  1715.  d.  1777. 

3  Account  (An)  of  the  Weather  and  Diseases  of  South-Carolina.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1776.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

CHALMERS,  Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D.,Prof.  of  Divin.  atEdinb.;  b.  1790.  d.1847. 

4  Discourses  on  the  Christian  Revelation  viewed  in  Connexion  with  the 
modern  Astronomy,  together  with  six  Sermons,  embracing  the  last  occa 
sioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales. 

Andover,  1818.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

NOTE.  — Lettered,  "  Chalmers'  Works." 

5  Evidence  (The)  and  Authority  of  the  Christian  Revelation.     6th  ed. 

NOTE.  —  Bound  n'ith  "  Discourses,"  &c.,  and  lettered,  "  Chalmers'  Works." 

6  Introductory  Essay.     See  BAXTER,  R.    Call  to  the  Unconverted. 

7  Political  Economy  (On),  in  Connection  with  the  moral  State  and  moral 
Prospects  of  Society.  New  York,  1832.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 

8  Power  (On  the)  Wisdom  and  Goodness  of  God  as  manifested  in  the 
Adaptation  of  External  Nature  to  the  moral  and  intellectual  Constitution 
of  Man    Vol.  1,2     ***  London,  1834.     8°  (6X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Half-title,  "The  Bridgewater  Treatises  .  .  .     Treatise  I.  .  .  .     3d  ed." 

9  Works.     Vol.  1-25.  Glasgow,  n.  d.     12°  (5.5X3). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-p;ige. — Vol.  I .-IV.  Theological  Text- 
Book. — Natural  Theology.  Vol.  1,2;  Evidencesof  the  Christian  Revelation.  Vol. 
1,  2.  V.  Moral  and  Mental  Philosophy.  VI.  Commercial  Discourse?.  VII.  As 
tronomical  Discourses.  VIII.-X.  Congregational  Sermons.  XI.  Sermons  on  Pub 
lic  Occasions.  XII.  Tracts  and  Essays.  XIII.  Introductory  Essays.  XIV.-XVI. 
Christian  and  Economic  Polity  of  a  Nation.  XVII.  Church  Establishments. 
XVIII.  Church  Extension.  XIX.,  XX.  Political  Economy.  XXI.  Parochial  Sys 
tem.  XXII.-XXV.  Lectures  on  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans. 

CHALOSSE,  M. . 

t°  Arithmetique  (L')  par  les  Fractions  .  .  .     Paris,  1747.    24°  (4.2X2.2). 
CHALYBAUS,  Heinrich  Moritz,  Prof,  of  Pliilos.  in  University  of  Kiel;  b.  1796. 

11  Historical  Survey  of  Speculative  Philosophy  from  Kant  to  Hegel ;  de 
signed  as  an  Introduction  to  the  Opinions  of  the  Recent  Schools.    Trans 
lated  .  .  .  byA.Tulk.  Andover,  1854.     12°  (5.7X2.5). 

CHAMANS,  Antoine  Marie  DE,  Count  de  Lavallette.     See  LAVALLETTE. 
CHAMBAUD,  Louis. 

12  Grammar  (A)  of  the  French  Tongue.  London,  1794.     8°  (6.3X4). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

13  Idioms  (The)  of  the  French  and  English  Languages.     .  .  .     New  ed. 

London,  1793.     8°  (5.3X3.4). 

14  New  Dictionary  (A)  English  and  French,  and   French  and  English. 
Containing  the  Significations  of  the  Words,  with  their  different  Uses ; 
the  Constructions,  Forms  of  Speech,  Idioms,  and  Proverbs  used  in  both 
Languages ;  the  Terms  of  Arts,  Sciences  and  Trades.     .  .  .     New  edi 
tion,  carefully  corrected,  and  very  considerably  enlarged  by  J.  Th.  H. 
Des  Carrieres.     Vol.  1,  2.     ...     London,  1805.     4°  (8.9X6.4),  3  cols. 

NOTE.  —Vol.  1  contains  the  French  before  the  English,  and  has  title-page  in  French  only; 
vol.  2  contains  the  English  before  the  French,  and  has  title-page  in  English  only. 


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CHAMBERLAYNE,  John,  Esq.,  an  eminent  English  linguist;  b.  1664.  d.  1724. 

1  General  List,  or  Catalogue,  of  all  the  Offices  and  Officers  employed  in  the 
several  Branches  of  his  Majesty's  Government.     .  .  . 

London,  1741.     8°  (6.5X3.4). 

NOTE.  — Appended  to  the  following  work. 

2  Magnae  Britanniae  Notitia :  or,  The  Present  State  of  Great  Britain.    .  .  . 
In  two  Parts.     *  *  *     [Portraits.]  London,  1741.     8°  (6.5X3.4). 

NOTE.  — The  34th  edition  of  South  Part,  England  ;  13th  of  North  Fart,  Scotland. 

CHAMBERS,  Ephraim,  F.B.S.,  resided  chiefly  in  London;  d.  1740. 

3  Cyclopaedia :  or,  An  universal  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences ;  .  .  . 

*  *  *     [Plates.]     6th  ed.,  corrected  and  amended.     Vol.  1   [A-K].     2 
[L-Z].  London,  1750.     2°  (13.4X7),  2  cols. 

4  Cyclopaedia :  or.  An  universal  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     .  .  . 

*  *  *     With  the  Supplement,  and  modern  Improvements,  incorporated 
in  one  Alphabet.     By  A.  Rees.    .  .  .    Vol.  1  [-4-0].     2  [D-J].    3  [/i 
-P].    4  [Q-Z].    5.  Containing  the  Addenda,  Index,  Arrangement  of  the 
Plates,  and  the  Plates.  London,  1779-'S6.     2°  (13.4X7),  2  cols. 

CHAMBERS,  Robert ;  6.  at  Peebles,  Scotland,  1802. 

5  Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature :  a  Selection  of  the  choicest  Produc 
tions  of  English  Authors,  from  the  earliest  to  the  present  Time,  connec 
ted  by  a  critical  and  biographical  History.     Elegantly  illustrated.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1847.     8°  (8X5),  2  cols. 

CHAMPION,  Richard,  Esq. 

6  Considerations  on  the  present  Situation  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  of  America,  with  a  View  to  their  future  Commercial  Connexions. 
...     2ded.     ***  London,  1784.     8°  (6.2X3.1). 

CHAMPLIN,  James  Tift,  Prof,  of  Greek,  now  Pres.  of  Waterville  College ;  b.  1811. 

Editor,  &c.     See  DEMOSTHENES.    Oration  on  the  Crown. 

Editor,  &c.     See  DEMOSTHENES.    Select  popular  Orations. 
CHANDLER,  Edward,  Bishop  of  Coventry,  &c.;  b.  1670.  d.  1750. 

7  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Defence  of  Christianity  from  the  Prophecies  of 
the  Old  Testament.     In  Answer  to  the  Scheme  of  Literal  Prophecy  con 
sidered.     By  Edward  [Chandler].     2  vols. 

London,  1728.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

NOTE — The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously,  and  bound  together. 

CHANDLER,  Hon.  Joseph  R.,  of  Penn. 

8  Address  delivered  before  the  Pennsylvania  Peace  Society,  January  27, 
1829.  Philadelphia,  1829.     8°,  pp.  24. 

9  Oration  delivered  before  the  Pennsylvania  Peace  Society,  July  4,  1823. 

Philadelphia,  1823.     12°,  pp.  24. 
CHANDLER,  Peleg  Whitman,  Esq.,  of  Boston;  b.  1816. 

lu  American  Criminal  Trials.    Vol.  1,  2.     Boston,  1841,  '44.  12°  (5.4X3.2). 

11  Law  Reporter  (The).     *  *  *     Vol.  1-10. 

Boston,  1839-'4S.     8°  (7.2X4.7),  2  cols. 

NOTE.— Vol.  1  was  edited  by  Chandler  and  S.  H.  Phillips. 

Editor.     See  BOSTON,  City  of.     Miscellaneous.     The  Charter,  &c. 
CHANDLER,  Richard,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Tilehurst,  Berkshire;  b.  1738.  d.  1810. 

12  Travels  in  Asia  Minor,  and  Greece  :  or,  An  Account  of  a  Tour  made  at 
the  Expense  of  the  Society  of  Dilettanti.     *  *  *     3d  ed.     ...     Vol. 
1,2.     [Maps.]  London,  1817.     4°  (6.8X4.8). 


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CHANCERY  (The),  an  allegoric  Memoir  of  the  Boston  Exchange  Office :  or,  The 

1  pernicious  Progress  of  Bank  Speculation  unveiled.     By  Perspective. 
*   *  *  Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp.  48. 

CHANNING,  Edward  Tyrrel,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Met.  &c.,  Harv.ColL;  6.1790.  d.lSoQ. 

2  Lectures  [on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory]  read  to  the  Seniors  in  Harvard  Col 
lege.  Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.1X3). 

3  I,Ffe  of  William  Ellery.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  6.) 
CHANNING,  Walter,  M.D.,  Prof,  at  Harvard  College;  b.  1786. 

Joint  Editor.    See  NEW  ENGLAND  Journal  of  Medicine,  &c.    Vol.  14, 15. 
Joint  Editor.    See  NEW  ENGLAND  Medical  Review,  &c.     Vol  1. 
CHANNING,  William  Ellery,  D.D.,  a  Unit.  Minister  of  Boston  ;  b.  1780.  d.  1842. 

4  Christian  Views  of  human  Suffering.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  152.)  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  30. 

5  Discourse  on  the  Church.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  194.)  Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  45. 

6  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston  at  the  solemn  Festival  in  Commemoration 
of  the  Goodness  of  God  in  delivering  the  Christian  World  from  military 
Despotism,  June  15,  1814.     [Appendix.']      Boston,  1814.    8°,  pp.  79,  8. 

i  Discourse  on  the  Evidence  of  Revealed  Religion.     3d  ed.     (AMERICAN 
Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  8.) 

Boston,  1826.     12°,  pp.  35. 

8  Discourse  on  some  of  the  distinguishing  Opinions  of  Unitarians.     12th 
ed.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  108.) 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  47. 

9  Discourses,  Reviews,  and  Miscellanies. 

Boston,  1830.     8°  (6.4X3.8),  pp.  603. 

10  Fast  Sermon,  Boston,  April  5,  1810.  Boston,  1810.     8°,  pp.  23. 

11  Future  Life  (The).     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st 
Series,  No.  133.)  Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  22. 

la  National-Fast  Sermon,  August  12,  1812.       Boston,  1812.        8°,  pp.  15. 

13  Observations  on  the  Proposition  for  increasing  the  Means  of  Theological 
Education  at  the  University  in  Cambridge.     [By  W.  E.  Charming."] 

Cambridge,  1815.     8°,  pp.  22. 

14  Power  (The)  of  Unitarian  Christianity  to  produce  an  enlightened  and 
fervent  Piety.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series, 
No.  160.)  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  40. 

15  Remarks  on  Creeds,  Intolerance  and  Exclusion.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian 
Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  122.)     Boston,  1837.    12°,  pp.  20. 

16  Self  Culture.    Address  introductory  to  the  Franklin  Lectures,  delivered 
at  Boston,  September,  1838.  Boston,  1839.     8°,  pp.  57. 

i?  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Jared  Sparks,  Baltimore,  May  5, 1819. 
7th  ed.  Boston,  1821.     8°,  pp.  51. 

18  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Codman  ...  in  Dor 
chester,  Dec.  7,  1808.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  24. 

19  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Emery  Abbot,  at  Salem, 
April  20, 1815.     [Ch.,  by  Dr.  Prince ;  fi.IL,  Inj  Rev.  Mr.  Frothingliam.~] 

Salem,  1815.     8°,  pp.  39. 

20  Sermon  on  War :  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  Congregational 
Ministers  of  Massachusetts,  May  30,  1816.     Boston,  1816.    8°,  pp.  40. 


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CIIANNING,  William  Ellery,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermon  on  War,  Jan.  25,  1835.  Boston,  1S35.     8°,  pp.  31. 

2  Slavery.  Boston,  1835.     12°  (5X3). 

3  Sunday  School  (The).     Discourse  before  the  Sunday  School  Society. 
(AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  126.) 

Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  34. 

4  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Noah  Worcester,  D.D.     (AMERICAN 
Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  124.) 

Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  24. 

5  Two  Sermons  on  Infidelity,  delivered  October  24,  1813. 

Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  36. 

6  Works.     8th  complete  edition,  with  an  Introduction.     Vol.  1-6. 

Boston,  1848.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

7  Worship  (The)  of  the  Father,  a  Service  of  Gratitude  and  Joy.     (AMERI 
CAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  135.) 

Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  46. 
CHAXXIXG,  William  Henry,  nephew  of  preceding. 

8  Memoirs  of  Sarah  M.  F.  D'Ossoli.     See  OSSOLI,  S.  M.  F.  d'. 
Translator.     See  JOUFFROY,  T.  S.     Introduction  to  Ethics. 

CIIANTREAU,  Pierre  Nicolas;  b.  in  Paris,  1741.  d.  1808. 

9  Philosophical,  political,  and  literary  Travels  in  Russia,  during  1788  & 
1789.     Translated  from  the  French  of  Chantreau.     With  a  Map  and 
other  Plates.     Vol.  1,2.  Perth,  1794.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

CHANVALON,  Jean  Baptiste  Thibaut  DE  ;  b.  1725.  d.  1785. 

10   Voyage  a  la  Martinique,  contenant  divers  Observations  sur  la  Physique, 

1'Histoire  Naturelle,  etc.  de  cette  Isle,  faites  en  1751  &  dans  les  annees 

suivantes.     [By  J.  B.  T.  de  C1ianvalon.~]     Lu  a  1' Academic  Royale  des 

Sciences  de  Paris  en  1761.     [Map.']      Paris,  1763.     4°  (6.9X4.3),  m.  b. 

CHAPIN,  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Mont  Vcrnon,  N.H. 

n  Series  (A)  of  Letters  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Baptism,  addressed 
to  the  Christian  Public.     ...     [  Witli]  an  Account  of  the  ...  Author's 
Trial  on  those  Points  ...     2d  ed.    With  an  Appendix,  containing  Stric 
tures  on  Mr.  Moore's  Reply.  Boston,  1820.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 
CHAPMAN,  George,  an  English  poet,  the  earliest  English  translator  of  Homer ; 
b.  in  Kent,  1557.  d.  1634. 

12  Hymns  (The)   of  Homer;  the  Batrachomyomachia,  and  two* original 
poetical  Hymns.     By  G.  Chapman.     See  HOMERUS. 

Joint  Author.     See  MARLOW,  C.     Hero  and  Leander. 
CHAPMAN,  George  T.,  D.J).,  Rector  of  Christ's  Church,  Lexington,  Mass. 

13  Sermons,  upon  the  Ministry,  Worship,  and  Doctrines  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church.    2ded.     Burlington,  1832.  12°(5.7X3.4).    [2copies.] 

CHAPMAN,  Itev.  John,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Sudburu ;  b.  1704.  d.  1784. 

14  Eusebius :  or  the  true  Christian's  Defense  against  a  late  Book   [by  T. 
Morgan']  entitul'd  the  Moral  Philosopher.     *  *  * 

Cambridge,  1739.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  h.,  pp.  550. 

15  Eusebius.     Vol.  2.  or,  The  true  Christian's  farther  Defense  against  the 
late  Principles  and  Reasonings  of  the  Moral  Philosopher. 

London,  1741.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  h. 


128  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CHAPMAN,  Thomas,  of  London. 

1  Cyder-Maker's  Instructor  (The),  Sweet-Maker's  Assistant,  and  Victual 
ler's  and  Housekeeper's  Director.     Boston,  reprinted,  1762.    8°,  pp.  70. 

CHAPPE  D'AUTEROCHE,  Jean,  a  French  Astronomer ;  b.  1722.  d.  in  CaL,  1769. 

2  Voyage  (A)  to  California,  to  observe  the  Transit  of  Venus.     Par  M. 
Chappe  d'Auteroche.     .  .  .    Also,  A  Voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Sal- 
lee,  to  make  Experiments  on  Mr.  LeRoy's  Time  Keepers.     By  M.  de 
Cassini.     [Map.']  London,  1778.     8°  (5.2X2.9). 

CHAPTAL,  Jean  Antoine  Claude,  a  French  Chemist  &  Statesman ;  6.1756.  cZ.1832. 

3  Chimie  appliquee  aux  Arts.     Tom.  1-4.     [Plates.] 

Paris  1807.     8°  (5.4X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

4  Essay  on  import  Duties.     Translated  from  the  French.     *  *  *     ... 

Philadelphia,  1829.     8°,  pp.  19. 
CHARAKTERISTIK  von  Berlin.     Stimme  eines  Kosmopoliten  in  der  Wiisten. 

Philadelphia,  1784.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 
CHARITY  (Of)  in  respect  of  other  Men's  Sins.     [Sermon  on]  I.  Cor.  xm.  6. 

6  [No  imprint.']    8°,  pp.  56. 
CHARLARD,  M. . 

Joint  Author.     See  BAYEX,  P.     Recherches  chimiques  sur  1'Etain. 
CHARLES  I.,  King  of  England  ;  b.  1600.  beheaded  Jan.  30,  1649. 

7  Defence  (A)  of  the  Vindication  of  K.  Charles  the  Martyr ;  justifying  his 
Majesty's  Title  to  ''EIKON  BASIAIKH.'   London,  1699.    8°,  pp.  94-f-. 

8  Private  Correspondence  between  K.  Charles  I.  and  Sir  Edward  Nicho 
las.     See  EVELYN,  J.     Diary,  &c.— Vol.  4,  pp.  45-185. 

9  Reliquiae  sacra?  Carolina?.     The  Workes  of  ...  King  Charles  the  1st. 
both  civil  and  sacred.     With  a  short  View  of  the  Life  and  Reign  of  that 
Prince  ...     *  *  *     [Portraits  and  Plates.] 

Hague,  Sam :  Brmcne,  n.  d.     8°  (5.5-.8X  2.9-3.3). 

NOTE.  —  Contains  View  of  Life,  &c.;  Speeches,  Messages,  &c.;  Eix.a>v  BacriXtK-rj  | 
and  Papers  between  K.  Charles  I.  and  Alex.  Henderson.  Each  portion  has  inde 
pendent  paging.  Speeches,  &c.,  and  Eoc.<w  Bo.ertXtx.io,  are  each  preceded  by  a 
repetition  of  the  general  title-page,  slightly  varied  from  the.  above,  and  with  dates, 
respectively,  1651,  1648.  Consult  'EIKON  BASIAIKH. 

10  Works.     Vol.  1,2.     ...     *  *  *  Aberdeen,  1766.     12°  (5.7X3). 
CHARLES  V.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  &c. ;  b.  1500.  d.  1558. 

11  History  of  the  Reign  of  Charles  V.     See  ROBERTSON,  W.,  D.D. 
CHARLES  VIII.,  King  of  France;  b.  1470.  d.  1498. 

12  History  of  Charles  VIII.  King  of  France.     See  COMIXES,  P.  de. 
CHARLES  IX.,  King  of  France ;  b.  1550.  d.  1574. 

13  Commentariorvm  de   Statv  Reipvblica?  et  Religionis  in  Galliec  Regno,. 
Carolo  IX.  Rege,  Liber  VII.-XI.  — ,  1575.     8°  (5.3X2.8),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting  title-pages,  and  to  p.  18  of  Book  VII. 

CHARLES  XII. ,  King  of  Sweden;  b.  1682.  killed  1718. 

14  Histoire   de  Charles  XII.     See  VOLTAIRE,   F.   M.  A.   de.     CEuvres.. 
Tom.  23. 

CHARLES,  Prince  of  Hesse. 

15  Memoirs  relative  to  the  Campaign  of  1788,  in  Sweden.      Translated 
from  the  French.     ...  London,  1789.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 


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CHARLESTOWN,  Massachusetts,  settled  in  1628. 

1  Proceedings  of  the  Town  of  Charlestown,  in  ...  Massachusetts ;  in 
respectful  Testimony  of  the  distinguished  Talents  and  pre-eminent  Vir 
tues  of  the  late  George  Washington.     [Discourse  by  Doct.  Morse.    Ap 
pended  is  Washington's  Farewell  Address.'} 

[Charlestons]  1800.     8°,  pp.  46,  36,  24. 
CHARLETON  [or,CHARLTON]  Wa\ter,M.D.,Phys.  to  K.Charles L;  6.1619.  d.  1707. 

Editor,  &c.     See  EPICURUS.     Physiologia  Epicuro-Gassendo. 
CHARLEVOIX,  Pierre  Francois  Xavier  de,    a  French  Historian  and  Traveller, 
Jesuit  Missionary  to  Canada;  b.  1682.  d.  1761. 

2  Histoire  et  Description  generale  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  avec  le  Journal 
historique  d'un  Voyage  .  .  .    dans  FAmerique    Septentrionale.       Par 
.  .  .  de  Charlevoix.     Tom.  1-3.         *  *  *         [Maps.] 

Paris,  1744.     4°  (7.7X4.7),  m.  b. 

3  Histoire  et  Description  generale  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  avec  le  Journal 
historique  d'un  Voyage  fait  .  .  .  dans  1'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Par 
.  .  .  de  Charlevoix.     Tom.  1-6.     [Maps.] 

Paris,  1744.     12°  (4.8X2.4),  m.b. 

NOTE.  —  Vols.  5,  6,  bear  title,  —  "  Journal  historique  d'un  Voyage,"  etc. 

4  Histoire  du  Paraguay.      Tom.  1-6.      [Map.] 

Paris,  1757.      12°  (4.7X2.2). 

5  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  North- America.      .  .  .      Translated  from  the 
French  of  P.  de  Charlevoix.     In  2  Vols.     Vol.  1.     [Map.] 

London,  1761.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
CHARNOCK,  Stephen,  a  Nonconformist  Divine ;  b.  at  London,  1628.  d.  1680. 

6  Works.     Being  several  Discourses  on  divine  Subjects.     .  .  .     Vol.  2. 

London,  1684.     2°  (9.9X5.7),  pp.  1376. 

7  Supplement  (A)  to  the  several  Discourses  on  divine  Subjects. 

London,  1683.     2°  (11.1X5.8). 

NOTE. —  Bound  with  the  preceding1.     Lettered,  —  "  Charnock's  "Works.    Vol.  2." 

CHARRON,  Pierre,  LL.D.,  of  Paris ;  b.  1541.  d.  1603. 

8  Charron  of  Wisdome  ;  translated  from  the  French  by  S.  Lennard. 

London,  1658.     4°  (6.3X3.6),  pp.  588. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

CHAS,  J. ;  b.  at  Nimes,  France,  1750.   d.  1830. 

9  Tableau  historique  et  politique  des  Operations  militaires  et  civiles  de 
Bonaparte  .  .  .     [Portrait]  Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.2X3). 

CHASE,  Ho ».  Samuel,  a  Signer  of  the  Declaration,  from  Md.;  6.1741.  d.  181lV 

10  Trial  of  Hon.  Samuel  Chase.     See  EVANS,  C.  —  Reporter. 
CHASE,  William  S. 

Joint  Translator.     See  LAMARTINE,  A.  de.     French  Revolution. 
CHASTE, de. 

11  Voyage  to  Tercera.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
CHASTE LLUX,  Francois  Jean,  Marquis  de,  a  French  Marshal,  &c.;  b.  1734.  d.  1788. 

12  Voyages  de  .  .  .  Chastellux  dans  1'Amerique  Septentrionale  dans  les 
Annees  1780,  1781,  &  1782.         *  *  *        Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1786.    8°  (5X3.1). 
17 


130  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


CHATEAUBRIAND,  Frangois  Auguste,  Vicomte  de,  a  French  Peer;  5. 1768.  d.  1848. 

1  (Euvres  completes  de    .  .  .  Chateaubriand.      Vol.  1-20  -.  .  .      [  Vol.  1 
contains  Portrait.']  Paris.  1830-'31.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

CONTENTS.  —  Vol.  I.  Essai  historique  sur  les  Revolutions.  IT.  Melanges  historiques. 
III.-V.  Etudes  historiques.  Tom.  1,  2.  VI. -Voyages.  VII.,  VIII.  Itineraire  de 
Paris  a  Jerusalem.  Tom.  1,  2.  IX.-XI.  Genie  du  Christianisme.  Tom.  1-3.  XII. 
Atala.  Rene.  Le  dernier  Abencerage.  Poesies.  XIII.,  XIV.  Les  Martyrs.  Tom. 
1,  2.  XV.  Les  Natchez.  XVI.  Melanges  litteraires.  XVII.  Opinions  et  Discours. 
XVIII.,  XIX.  Melanges  politiques.  Tom.  1,  2.  XX.  Polemique. 

CHATHAM,  William,  Earl  of.     See  PITT,  W.,  Earl  of  Chatham. 

CHATTERTON,  Thomas,  an  English  Poet ;  b.  at  Bristol,  1752.  d.  at  London,  1770. 

2  Life  of  Chatterton.    See  (Poetical  Works,  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  vii.-cxxxii.). 

3  Poetical  Works,  with  Notices  of  his  Life,  a  History  of  the  Rowley  Con 
troversy,  a  Selection  of  his  Letters,  Notes  .  .  .  and  a  Glossary.       .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1857.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

CHAUCER,  Geoffrey,  "  The  Father  of  English  Poetry;"  d.  about  1400. 

4  Selections  from  the  poetical  Works  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer :  with  a  concise 
Life  of  that  Poet,  and  Remarks  ...     By  C.  D.  Deshler.         *  *  * 

New  York  and  London,  1847.     12°  (5.4X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  with  Mrs.  Kirkland's  '  Spenser  and  the  Faery  Queen.' 

CHAUNCY,  Charles,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  1727-'87  ; 
1}.  1705.  d.  1787. 

5  Accursed  Thing  (The)  must  be  taken  away  from  among  a  People  .  .  . 
Sermon  preached  at  the  Thursday-Lecture  in  Boston,   Sept.  3,  1778 
.  .  .  Boston,  1778.     8°,  pp.  27. 

6  All  Nations  of  the  Earth  blessed  in  Christ  ...      Sermon  preached  at 
Boston,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Bowman,  Missionary  to  the 
Mohawks,  Aug.  31,  1762.         *  *  *  Boston,  1762.     8°,  pp.  50. 

7  Appeal  (The)  to  the  Public  answered,  in  Behalf  of  the  Non-Episcopal 
Churches  in  America ;  containing  Remarks  on  what  Dr.  T.  B.  Chandler 
has  advanced  ...  Boston,  1768.     8°(5.9X.3.3).     [2  copies.] 

8  Benevolence  (The)  of  the  Deity,  fairly  and  impartially  considered.     ... 

Boston,  1784.     8°  (5.2X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

9  "  Breaking  of  Bread,"  in  Remembrance  of  the  dying  Love  of  Christ,  a 
Gospel  Institution.       Five   Sermons.      .  .  . 

Boston,  1772.     8°  (5. 1X3.1). 

1°  Charity  to  the  distressed  Members  of  Christ  accepted  as  done  to  Him 
self,  &c.  A  Sermon,  preached  the  Lord's-Day  after  the  Death  of  Mr. 
Edward  Gray  ...  *  *  *  Boston,  1857.  8°,  pp.  32. 

11  Compleat  View  (A)  of  Episcopacy,  as  exhibited  from  the  Fathers  of  the 
Christian  Church,  until  the  Close  of  the  second  Century  ...         *  *  * 

Boston,  1771.     8°  (4.9X3.1). 

12  Cornelius's  Character.     Sermon  preached  the  Lord's-Day  after  the  Fu 
neral  of  Mr.  C.  Thayer  ...         *  *  *  Boston,  1745.     8°,  pp.  38. 

13  Discourse  (A)  on  "  the  good  News  from  a  far  Country."      Delivered 
July  24,  1766.      See  THORNTON,  J.  W.      The  Pulpit  of  the  American 
Revolution.  —  Pp.  105-146. 

J4  Discourse  (A)  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph  Sewall, 
D.D.  .  ;  .  [Appendix.']  Boston,  1769.  8°,  pp.  40. 

15  Enthusiasm  described  and  caution'd  against.  Sermon,  Boston,  1742. 
With  Letter  to  Rev.  J..  Davenport.  ***  Boston,  1742.  8°,  pp.  27. 


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CHAUNCY,  Charles,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Five  Dissertations  on  the  Scripture  Account  of  the  Fall;  and  its  Conse 
quences.  London,  1785.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

2  Letter  (A)  to  a  Friend,  containing  Remarks  on  certain  Passages  in  a 
Sermon  preached  by  the  .  .  .  Bishop  of  Landaff,  before  the  incorporated 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  foreign  Parts  .  .  .  Feb.  20, 
1767  .  .  .  Boston,  1767.    8°,  pp.  56. 

3  Man's  Life  considered  under  the  Similitude  of  a  Vapour.      Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Byfield,  Dec.  21,  1-730.     [Appendix.] 

Boston,  1731.     8°,  pp.  42. 

4  Ministers   cautioned   against  the   Occasions    of    Contempt.       Sermon 
preached  before  .  .  .  the  Annual  Convention,  in  Boston,  May  31,  1744. 

Boston,  1744.     8°,  pp.  54. 

5  Mystery  (The)  hid  from  Ages  and  Generations,  made  manifest  by  the 
Gospel  Revelation:  or,  The  Salvation  of  all  Men  ...       By  ...  [(7. 
Chauncy].         ***  London,  1784.     8°  (6X3.2). 

6  Only  Compulsion  (The)  ...  in  the  Affairs  of  Conscience  and  Religion. 
Sermon  ...         *  *  *  Boston,  1789.     8°,  pp.  26. 

7  Reply  (A)  to  Dr.  Chandler's  'Appeal  defended'  .  .  . 

Boston,  1770.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

*  Salvation  for  all  Men,  illustrated  and  vindicated  as  a  Scripture  Doctrine 
...     [By  C.  Chauncy.']         *  *  *  Boston,  1782.     8°,  pp.  26. 

'9  Seasonable  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion  in  New-England  .  .  . 

Boston,  1743.     8°  (6X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

10  Sermon  delivered  at  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  March  13,  1785  :  occa 
sioned  by  the  Return  of  the  Society  to  their  House  of  Worship  .  .  . 

Boston,  1785.     8°,  pp.  23. 

11  Sermon  preached  May  6,  1767,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  S.  Howard. 
[Ch.,  by  E.  Gay,  R.H.,by  N.  Appleton.~\     Boston,  1767.     8°,  pp.  55. 

12  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination  asserted  and  maintained.      Dis 
course  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  Dudleian-Lecture,  at  ...  Cambridge 
.  .  .  May   12,   1762.      With   an  Appendix,  giving   a  brief  historical 
Account  of  the  Epistles  ascribed  to  Ignatius. 

Boston,  1762.     8°  (5.8X3.2), 
CHAUSSIEE,  Canquoin. 

13  Geographic  de  la  France,  d'apres  sa  nouvelle  Division.     .  .  . 

Paris,  1790.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 
CHAVANNES,  Dan.  Alex. 

14  Expose  de  la  Methode  elementaire  de  H.  Pestalozzi  .  .  . 

Paris,  1805.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
CHEEVER,  Ezekiel,  Master  of  a  Grammar  School,  Boston;  b.  1615.,  d,  1708. 

15  Scripture  Prophecies  explained.     ...         *  *  * 

Boston,  1757.      8°,  pp.  33. 
CHEEVER,  Rev.  George  Barrell,  D.D.,  of  New  York;  b.  at  Hallowell,  Me.,  1807, 

16  God's  Hand  in  America.    With  an  Essay  by  Dr.  Skinner. 

New  York,  1841.     12°  (4.7X2.6). 

I?  Hill  (The)  Difficulty,  and  some  Experiences  of  Life  in  the  Plains  of 
Ease.     With  other  Miscellanies.     [Portrait.] 

.New  York,  1849,     12°  (5.9X3.5). 


132  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CHEEVER,  Rev.  George  Barrell,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Journal  (The)  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in  New  England,  1620:  re 
printed  from  the  original  Volume  [published  in  1622  at  London].     With 
historical  and  local  Illustrations  of  Providences,  Principles,  and  Persons  : 
by  G.  B.  Cheever,  D.D.  ...      2d  ed. 

New  York,  1848.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

2  Pilgrim  (The)  in  the  Shadow  of  the  Jungfrau  Alp.         *  *  * 

New  York,  1846.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

3  Pilgrim  (The)  in  the  Shadow  of  the  Jungfrau  Alp.         *  *  * 

New  York,  1848.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

NOTE.  — Bound  with  "  Wanderings  of  a  Pilgrim,"  &c.,  and  lettered,  — "Wanderings 
of  a  Pilgrim  in  the  Alps." 

4  Review  of  Prof.  Norton's  Statement  of  Reasons  for  not  believing  the 
Doctrines  of  Trinitarians,  concerning  the  Nature  of  God  and  the  Per 
son  of  Christ.     [By  G.  B.  Cheever.']     .  .  .       Boston,  1833.     8°,  pp.  28. 

5  Some  of  the  Principles  according  to  which  this  World  is  managed,  con 
trasted  with  the  Government  of  God,  &c.     .  .  .  Address  at  the  religious 
Celebration,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  in  Salem.  .  .  . 

Boston,  1833.     8°,  pp.  50. 

6  Wanderings  of  a  Pilgrim  in  the  Shadow  of  Mont  Blanc. 

New  York,  1848.     8°  (5.5X3.5). 

7  Windings  of  the  River  of  the  Water  of  Life,  in  the  Development, 
Discipline,  and  Fruits  of  Faith.  New  York,  1850.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 
Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  LEIGHTON,  R.     Select  Works. 

CHEEVER,  Rev.  Henry  T.,  Brother  of  the  preceding. 

8  Pulpit  (The)  and  the  Pew :  being  the  History  of  a  Struggle  for  Justice 
between  the  two :  &c.     ...     [By  H.  T.  Cheever.']         *  *  * 

New  York,  1858.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 
CHEEVER,  William  M. 

9  Practical  Evangelism :  or  Bible  Christianity  enforced.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 
CHEKE,  Sir  John,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1514.  d.  1557. 

10  Life  of  Sir  John  Cheke.     See  STRYPE,  J. 

CHEMNITZ  [Latin,  CHEMNITIUS],  Martin,  a  Oer.  Prot.  Reformer-,  b.  1522.  d.  1586. 

11  Examinis  Decretorvm  Concilii  Tridentini,  Pars  1-4  ...         *  *  * 

Francofvrti  ad  Moenvm,  1578.     2°  (10.2X6),  m.  b.,  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Each  part  has  independent  title-page  and  paging,  &c. 

12  Harmoniee  Evangelicse  a  M.  Chemniti  primum  inchoate,  &  per  P.  Lyservm 
continuatae,  Libri  qvinqve.     [Greek  and  Latin.]     Accessit  in  Harmoni- 
am   Hist.  Evangelic®  de  Passione,  Crvcifixione,  Morte  et   Sepvltvra 
Christi,  ex  quatuor  Euangelistis  contextam,  Commentarius  conscriptus 
Opera  et  Stvdio  loh.  Gerhardi.     ...         *  *  * 

Genevse,  1628.     2°  (11.1X6.2),  2  cols.,  cols.  1894,  pp.  372. 
CHESTERFIELD,  Lord.     See  STANHOPE,  P.  D.,  4th  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 
CHEVALIER, . 

13  Memoires  et  Observations  sur  les  Effets  des  Eaux  de  Bourbonne-les- 
Bains,    en  Champagne,  dans  les  Maladies  hysteriques  &  chroniques. 

Paris,  1772.     24°  (5X3.6). 
CHEVALIER,  Jean  Baptiste  LE.     See  LE  CHEVALIER,  J.  B. 


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CHEVALIER,  Michel  [English,  Michael],  a  French  political  Economist;  b. 1806. 

1  Society,  Manners  and  Politics  in  the  United  States  .  .  .      Translated 
from  the  3d  Paris  ed.  [by  T.  G.  Bradford']. 

Boston,  1839.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

CHEVERUS,  Jean  Louis  Anne  Madeleine  Lefebvre  de,  first  Roman-Catholic 
Bishop  of  Boston,  aft.  a  French  Cardinal,  &c. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1836. 

2  Life  of  Cardinal  Cheverus.     See  HuEN-DuBOURG,  J. 
CHEYNE,  George,  M.D. ;  b.  in  Scotland,  1671.  d.  1743. 

3  Natural  Method  (The)  of  curing  the  Diseases  of  the  Body  and  the  Dis 
orders  of  the  Mind  depending  on  the  Body.     ...         *  *  *         4th  ed. 

London,  1742.    8°  (5.9X3. 3). 
CHICKERING,  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Woburn,  Mass. 

4  Sermon,   preached  .  .  .  before  the  American  Education  Society,  Au 
gust  15,  1817.  Dedham,  1817.     8°,  pp.  44. 

CHILD,  Francis  James,  Prof,  of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory  at  Harvard  College. 

5  Complete  Collection  (A)  of  the  British  Poets,  from  Chaucer  to  Words 
worth  ;    embracing  the  whole  Works  of  the  most  distinguished,  with 
Selections  from  the  minor  Poets ;   and  accompanied  with  biographical, 
historical  and  critical  Notices,  and  Portraits.     Edited  by  F.  J.  Child. 

Boston,  1854-'61.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

NOTE. — The  above  collection  is  lettered  uniformly,  —  "  The  British  Poets.  .  .  . ;" 
the  volumes  have  only  independent  title-pages.  To  1851  one  hundred  and  fifteen 
volumes  are  published. 

6  English  and  Scottish  Ballads.      Selected  and  edited  by  F.  J.  Child. 
***         Vol.  1-8.  Boston,  1857.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

NOTE.  —  Forms  a  portion  of   'A  Complete  Collection  of  British  Poets,'  &c. 

7  Four  old  Plays     Three  Interludes:    Thersytes  Jack  Jugler  and  Hey- 
wood's  Pardoner  and  Frere :  and  Jocasta,    a  Tragedy  by  Gascoigne  and 
Kinwelmarsh    [Edited]  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  [by  F.  J.  Child] 

Cambridge,  1848.     12°  (5.5X3.5  irr.). 
CHILD,  Sir  Josiah,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  the  time  of  Charles  II. 

8  New  Discourse  (A)  of  Trade  .  .  .       New  ed. 

London,  1775.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 
CHILD,  Mrs.  Lydia  Maria ;  born  at  Medford,  Mass.,  1802. 

9  Progress  (The)  of  religious  Ideas,  through  successive  Ages.          *  *  * 
.  .  .     Vol.  1-3.  New  York,  1855.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

CHILLINGWORTH,  William,  an  English  Divine ;  b.  1602.  d.  1644. 

1°  Works  ...         *  *  *         9th  ed.  London,  1727.     2°  (11X5.8). 

NOTE.  —  The  last  two  portions,  viz. — Nine  Sermons,  Sec.  and  Additional  Discourses  — 
have  independent  title-pages,  &c.,  and  are  respectively  4th  ed.  and  8th  ed. ;  with 
dates,— 1626,  1627. 

CHILTON,  Edward,  Esq. 

Editor.     See  HOBART,  H.    Reports. 

CHINESE   Repository  (The).     Vol.   2-5.       From  May,  1833   to  April,   1837. 
n  [Monthly.]  Canton,  1834-'37.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

CHIPMAN,  Nathaniel,  LL.D.,  Chief  Justice  of  Vermont;  b.  1752.  d.  1843. 

12  Principles  of  Government ;  a  Treatise  on  free  Institutions.      Including 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     Burlington,  1833.   8°  (6.6X3.9). 

13  Sketches  of  the  Principles  of  Government. 

Rutland,  1793.     12°  (5X2.8).     [2  copies.] 


134  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 

CHOATE,  Hon.  Rufus;  b.  at  Essex,  Mass.,  1799.  d.  at  Boston,  1860. 

1  Reminiscences  of  Rufus  Choate.     See  PARKER,  E.  G. 
CHOISY,  Frangois  Timoleon  de,  Prior  of  St.  Lo,  &c. ;  b.  1644.  d.  1724. 

2  Histoire  de  la  Vie  de  David,  par  1'Abbe  de  Choisy. 

Amsterdam,  1723.     12°  (4.4X2.2). 
CHOMEL,  Jacques  Francois,  a  French  Physician ;  b.  1708.  d.  1750. 

3  Traite  des  Eaux  minerales  .  .  .  de  Vichy,  augmente  d'un  discours  pre- 
liminaire  sur  les  Eaux  minerales  en  general ;  etc. 

Clermont-Ferrand,  1734.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 
CHORLEY,  Henry  F. 

4  Memorials  of  Mrs.  Hemans,  with  Illustrations  of  her  literary  Character 
from  her  private  Correspondence.     .  .  .       Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1836.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 
CHOELET,  I.  F. 

5  Traite  de  Pharmacologie  (Matiere  medicale)  base  sur  la  Theorie  de 
Brown,  suivi  d'un  nouvel  Essai  sur  1'Art  de  formuler. 

Paris,  1806.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 
CHOULES,  John  Overton,  D.D. ;  b.  at  Bristol,  Eng.,  1801. 

6  History  of  the  U.S.,  continued  by  Choules.     See  HINTON,  J.  H. 
CHRISTIAN,  Edward,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  d.  1823. 

i  Notes  to  Blackstone's  Commentaries  .  .  .    Boston,  1801.    12°  (5.5X3.2). 

Editor.     See  BLACKSTONE,  W.     Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England. 

CHRISTIAN  Disciple  (The)  and  Theological  Review.     New  Series  .  .  .     Vol.  1, 

8  3.     [Bi-monthly.]  Boston,  1819,  '21.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 
CHRISTIAN  Herald  (The)  ...         *  *  *        April  7,  1817  — April  7,   1821. 

9  Vol.  4-7.     [Weekly. -}  New  York,  181 7-'20.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 
CHRISTIAN  Library  (The).      A  Reprint  of  Standard  religious  Works.     Under 

10  the  Supervision  of  ...  Rev.  J.  Going,  Rev.  J.  F.  Schroeder,  Rev.  J. 
M.  Krebs,  Rev.  J.  Tackaberry.     Vol.  3,  5-8. 

New  York,  1835-'36.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  — Each  work  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

CHRISTIAN11  Monitor  (The).     No.  XIV.     ...     [No  imprint.']     12°  (4.9X3.1). 
CHRISTIAN  Observer  (The),  conducted  by  Members  of  the  Established  Church. 

12  Vol.  1-3,  10-28.     [Monthly.']     Boston,  &c.,  reprinted,  1802-'29. 

8°  (7-7.6X4-4.2).     [2  copies  of  vol.  1-3,  10-20.] 
CHRISTIAN  Orator  (The)  .  .  .  [ivith]  an  Abridgement  of  Walker's  Elements  of 

13  Elocution.     ...     2ded.  .  .  .  Boston,  1818.     12°  (5.2X3). 
CHRISTIAN  Register.        *  *  *        ...    June  3,  1826  — Dec.  27,  1828. 

Boston, .     2°  (16.2X  13),  5  cols. 

CHRISTIAN  Spectator  (The)  .  .  .     May— Dec.,  1821 ;  Jan.,  1825— Dec.,  1828. 
is  Vol.  1,  7,  [8].     New  Series,  Vol.  1,  2.     [Monthly.'] 

New  Haven,  1821-'28.     8°  (7.3X4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Continued  in  «  The  QUARTERLY  Christian  Spectator.' 

CHRISTIANITY  as  old  as  the  Creation.     See  TINDAL,  M. 
CHRISTIE,  Thomas;  b.  in  Montrose,  1761.  d.  1796. 

16  Letters  on  the  Revolution  of  France,  and  on  the  new  Constitution  estab 
lished  by  the  National  Assembly  ...        *  *  * 

London,  1791.     8°  (6,2X3.3). 


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CHRONICLES,  Books  of  the.     See  BIBLE, —  Old  Testament. 

CHRONIQUE  (La)  du  Mois,  ou  Les  Cahiers   patriotiques  des  Amis  de  la  Verite, 

1  Nov.,  1791— Juin,  1793.     [Portraits.']     Paris,  U91-'93.    8°(6.5X3.6). 
CPIRONOLOGIST  (The)  of  the  present  War  .  .  .     Containing  a  faithful  History 

2  of  the  Events  which  have  occurred  in  Europe,  &c.  from  the  Commence 
ment  of  the   French  Revolution  to  the  End  of  1796  ...         *  *  * 
2d  ed.  .  .  .  London,  1797.     12°  (5.2X3).     [2  copies.] 

CHRYSOSTOM,  St.  John,  Archbishop  of  Constantinople ;  b.  354.  d.  407. 

3  Homelies  ou  Sermons  sur  1'Epistre  de  S.  Paul  aux  Remains.         *  *  * 

Paris,  1675.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  b.,  pp.  630. 

4  Opera  omnia.     Tom.  1-4,  6.     ...     [Portrait.'] 

Lugduni,  1687.     2°  (12.6X6.6),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —Title-pages  are  embellished.    Vols.  2  and  3  are  bound  together. 

CHUBB,  Thomas,  a  Tallow-chandler,  of  Salisbury,  Eng. ;  b.  1679.  d.  1747. 

5  Collection  (A)  of  Tracts,  on  various  Subjects 

London,  1730.      4°  (8X5.8). 

6  Collection  (A)  of  Tracts,  on  various  Subjects.     2d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1754.     8°  (6X3.1). 

7  Discourse  (A)  on  Miracles,  considered  as  Evidences  to  prove  the  divine 
Original  of  a  Revelation.     .  .  .  London,  1741.     8°  (6.1X3-2). 

8  Discourse  (A)  concerning  Reason,  with  regard  to  Religion  and  divine 
Revelation.     .  .  .  [With'}  Some  Reflections  on  the  comparative  Excel 
lency  and  Usefulness  of  moral  and  positive  Duties  ...     2d  ed. 

London,  1746.     8°,  pp.  59. 

9  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Ground  and  Foundation  of  Religion.     .  .  . 

London,  1740.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

10  Enquiry  (An)  .  .  .  what  those  Principles  are,  on  which  two  of  our  an 
niversary  Solemnities  are  founded ;  viz.  that  on  the  30th  of  January  .   .  . 
and  that  on  the  5th  of  November  .  .  .  [with]   The  Sufficiency  of  Rea 
sons  in  Matters  of  Religion,  farther  considered.     .  .  . 

London,  1732.     8°,  pp.  66. 

11  Enquiry  (An)  concerning  Redemption.     .  .  . 

London,  1743.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

12  Equity  (The)  and  Reasonableness  of  the  divine  Conduct,  in  pardoning 
Sinners  upon  their  Repentance  exemplified  .  .  .  [with]   Two  Disserta 
tions  ...  London,  1737.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

13  Examination  (An)  of  Mr.  Barclay's  Principles  ...  as  laid  down  in  his 

Book,   intitled,  An  Apology  for  the  true  Christian  Divinity 

[With]  The  Glory  of  Christ  .  .  .  London,  1726.     8°,  pp.  99. 

!4  Four  Dissertations,  viz.  I.  On  the  History  of  Melchizedek.  ...  II. 
On  the  Temper  and  Behaviour  of  Esau  and  Jacob  .  .  .  III.  On  the 
Conduct  of  Balaam.  ...  IV.  On  Dr.  Sherlock's  Assertion,  viz.  Thus 
far  all  is  well  .  .  .  London,  1746.  8°  (6.1X3.3). 

is  Four  Tracts,  viz.  I.  An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Books  of  the  New  Tes 
tament  ...  II.  Remarks  on  Britannicus's  Letters  .  .  .  III.  The  Case 
of  Abraham  .  .  .  farther  considered  .  .  .  IV.  The  Equity  and  Rea 
sonableness  of  a  future  Judgment  and  Retribution  exemplify'd  .  .  . 

London,  1734.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 


136  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CHUBB,  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Ground  and  Foundation  (The)   of  Morality  considered.     .  .  .  [With'] 
The  First  Section  of  the  Author's  Farewell  to  his  Readers  .  .  . 

London,  1745.     8°,  pp.  85. 

2  Posthumous  Works  (The)  of  Mr.  Thomas  Chubb  ;  containing    I.  Re 
marks  on  the  Scriptures.     II.    Observations  on  Rev.  Mr.  Warberton's 
Divine  Legation  of  Moses.     III.  The  Author's  Farewell  to  his  Readers 
.  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1748.     8°  (5.8X3).   [2  copies  of  vol.  1.] 

3  Previous  Question  (The)  with  regard  to  Religion  .  .  .     4th  ed. 

London,  1728.     8°,  pp.  38. 

4  Supplement  (A)  to  The  Previous  Question  with  regard  to  Religion 
...     2d  ed.  London,  1726.     8°,  pp.  48. 

5  Some  Observations  .  .  .  occasioned    by  the  Opposition  made  to  Dr. 
Rundle's  Election  to  the  See  of  Gloucester.     .  .  .      Added  are  Three 
Tracts,  viz.    I.  An  Answer  to  Mr.  Stone's  second  Remarks  on  the  Case 
of  Abraham  ...     II.  A  Discourse  on  Sincerity.     .  .  .     III.     A  Sup 
plement  to  the  Tract  entitled,  The  Equity  and  Reasonableness  of  a  fu 
ture  Judgment  .  .  .  London,  1735.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

6  True  Gospel  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ  asserted.  ...     *  *  *     ...  [With] 
A  short  Dissertation  on  Providence.     2d  ed. 

London,  1738.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 

7  True  Gospel  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ  asserted.     ...         *  *  *        Added 
is  a  short  Dissertation  on  Providence.     2d  ed. 

London,  17411     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

8  True  Gospel  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ  vindicated.       .  .  .  [With']  A  Vindi 
cation  of  the  Author's  short  Dissertation  on  Providence. 

London,  1739.     8°,  pp.  77. 

9  Vindication  (A)  of  God's  moral  Character,  as  to  the  Cause  and  Origin 
of  Evil,  both  natural  and  moral.     .  .  .  London,  1726.     8°,  pp.  80. 

10  Supplement   (A)   to   the  Vindication   of   God's  moral  Character  .  .  . 
[with]  The  Case  of  Abraham  .  .  .  re-examined. 

London,  1727.     8°,  pp.  48. 
CHUDLEIGH,  Elisabeth. 

11  Histoire  de  la  Vie  et  des  Aventures  de  la  Duchesse  de  Kingston  [Elisa 
beth  Chudleigh~],     Nouv.  ed.     ...  Londres,  1789.     8°  (5.4X3). 

CHURCH, . 

12  Annals  of  Portugal.      Progress  of  maritime  Discovery.      From  A.D. 
1279  to  A.D.  1495.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  12). 

13  Annals  of  Spain  during  the  XlVth  Century.      See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA 
Metropolitana,  vol.  12). 

CHURCH,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  of  Boston;  d.  1778. 

14  Examination  and  Defence  before  the  House  of  Representatives  on  the 
Charge  of  Treason.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society.  (Collec 
tions,  1st  Series,  vol.  1.) 

15  Oration  delivered  March  5,  1773,  at  Boston  ...         *  *  * 

Boston,  1773.     4°  (6.7X5),  pp.  16. 
CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND. 

16  Book  (The)  of  Common  Prayer  in  Short-Hand  according  to  Mr.  Wes- 
ton's  .  .  .  Method  .  .  .     [Portrait  of  Weston.~] 

London,  1730.     24°  (3.6X1-9)* 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    LIBRARY.  1ST 


CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND,  continued. 

1  Homilies  of.     See  CERTAIN  Sermons  or  Homilies,  &c. 

2  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of.     See  BEVERIDGE,  W. 

CHURCHILL,  Charles,  an  English  Poet ;  b.  at  Westminster,  1731.  d.  1764. 

3  Life,  by  W.  Tooke.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post.  —  Pp.  xvii.-xciii.). 

4  Poetical  Works.      With  copious  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by 
W.  Tooke,  F.R.S.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

5  Prophecy  (The)  of  Famine.     A  Scots  Pastoral.     ...     3d  ed.       *  *  * 

London,  1763.     4°  (7.4X4.5  irr.),  pp.  28, 
CHURCHMAN,  John,  a  Native  of  Maryland ;  d.  1805. 

6  Magnetic  Atlas  (The)  .  .  .       London,  1794.     4°  (7X4.8).     [2  copies.] 
CHYTR.EUS,  Nathan,  Prof,  of  Poetry  at  Rostock;  b.  1543.  d.  1598. 

7  0 ratio  de  Officiis  Adolescentiae  litterata?  .  .  .     Cui  .  .  .  accessit  etiam 
Oratio  pro  Q.  Horatio  Flacco.      Item  A.  Bvrenii  V.  Cl.  Oratio  funebris, 
de  .  .  .  Duce  Megapolitano.  Rostochii,  1586.     8°  (4,5X2.7),  n.  p. 

ClACCONius,  Alphonsus,  a  Patriarch  of  Alexandria ;  d.  at  Rome,  1599,  cet.  59. 

8  Explanation  of  Trajan's  Pillar.     See  COLONNA  Traiana. 
CICERO,  Marcus  Tullius,  the  Roman  Orator,  &c. ;  b.  106  B.  C.  d.  43  B.  G. 

9  Deux  Livres  (Les)  de  la  Divination  de  Ciceron,  traduits  en  Frangais  par 
R.  Desmarais;  avec  le  Texte  Latin :  suivis  du  Traite  [of  Boethius~]  de 
la  Consolation  [translated}  par  Morabin.     Nouv.  ed.  ...         *  *  * 

Paris,  1795.     8°  (4.9X2.5). 

10  Entretiens  de  Ciceron  sur  les  vrais  Biens  et  sur  les  vrais  Maux,  traduits 
en  Fran^ais  par  R.  Desmarais ;    avec  le  Texte  Latin.     Nouv.  ed.  .  .  . 
***  Paris,  1795.     8°  (5X2.8),  pp.  537. 

11  Lettres  de  Ciceron  a  Atticus,  avec  des  Remarques  et  le  Texte  Latin 
[facing  the  French]  de  1'Edition  de  Grrevius :    par  1'Abbe  Mongault. 
Nouv.  ed.  .  .  .     Tom.  1-4.  Paris,  1787.     12° (5X2.9). 

12  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.     See  MIDDLETON,  C. 

13  Officiis   (De).      Also  Cato:  —  on  old  Age.      Lcclius:  —  on  Friendship. 
With  .  .  .  Notes.      *  *  *      Boston,  1823.     8°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

14  Officiis  (De)  Libri  III.      Item,  De  Amicitia  :  De  Senectute :  Paradoxa : 
&  De  Somnio  Scipionis.     ...          Londini,  1683.     8°  (4.8X2.7),  m.  b. 

15  Officiis  (De)  Libri  tres,  Cato  Major,  LaBlius,  Paradoxa,  Somnium  Scipi 
onis.     .  .  .  Recensuit,  selectisque  variorum  Notis  nonnullas  etiam  suas 
adjecit  T.  Tooly.     [Portrait.'}  Oxonice,  1717.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

16  Opera  ad  optimas  Editiones  collata     Praemittitur  Vita  ex  Plutarchi 
Graeco  Latine  reddita    Cum  Notitia  literaria  accedunt  Indices  Studiis 
Societatis  Bipontinae     Vol.  1-13     [Portraits.'] 

Biponti,  1780-'87.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

17  Orationes  quaedam  selectae,  cum  Interpretatione  &  Notis  qua?  in  Usum 
.  .  .  Delphini  edidit  C.  Merouille.    Quibus  prsefigitur  Vita  Ciceronis  per 
Annos  consulares  digesta.      .  .  .     Huic  Editioni  accesserunt  Dialogi  de 
Senectute  &  de  Amicitia.     Ed.  octava,  emendatior. 

Londini,  1760.     8°  (6.6X3.7),  pp.  xxx.,  554-}-. 

J8  Orationum  seleCtarum  Liber  .  .  .  Londini,  1700.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

19  Oratore  (De) :  in  three  Books.     With  English  Notes. 

Boston,  1823.     8°  (5.5X3.3), 
18 


JoS  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CICERO,  Marcus  Tullius,  continued. 

1  Republique  (La)  de  Ciceron,  d'apres  le  Texte  inedit,  recemment  decou- 
vert  et  comments  par  M.  Mai.     Avec  une  Traduction  [facing  the  Latin'] 
Franchise,  un  Discours  preliminaire,  et  des  Dissertations  historiques, 
par  M.  Villemain.     Tom.  1,  2.     [Plates.]     Paris,  1823.     8°  (5.6X3.6). 

2  Select  Orations  ;  translated  by  Prof.  Duncan,  and  interspersed  with  .  .  . 
Notes  ...  by  Sir  C.  Whitworth.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1777.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

3  Three  Bookes  of  Dueties,  to  Marcus  his  Sonne,  turned  out  of  Latine  into 
English,  by  Nicholas  Grimalde,  whereunto  the  Latine  is  adjoyned. 

London,  1568.     8°  (4.2X2.8),  par.  cols. 

NOTE.  — The  translation  is  printed  in  38lack  ILctter. 

4  Tully's  Offices,  in  three  Books.     Turned  out  of  Latin  into  English.     By 
Sr.  Ro.  L'Estrange.     5th  ed.  corrected.        London,  1699.     8°  (5.8X3). 

NOTE.  — Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished. 

5  Tusculanes  de  Ciceron,  traduites  par  MM.  Bouhier,  &  d'Olivet.    Tom.  1, 2. 
Nouv.  ed.         *  *  *  Paris,  1776.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

CLAIMS  of  the  Gospel  on  Unitarian  Christians.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.— Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  175.)  Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  24. 
CLAIRAC,  Louis  Andre  de  la  Mamie  de,  a  French  Engineer ;  b.  1690.  d.  1750. 

7  Field  Engineer  (The)  of  .  .  .  de  Clairac,  translated  from  the  French, 
with  Observations,  &c.     By  J.  Muller.     [Plates.] 

London,  1760.     8°  (6X3. 3). 
CLAP,  Rev.  Thomas,  Pres.  of  Yale  Coll. ;  b.  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  1703.  d.  1767. 

8  Brief  History  (A)  and  Vindication  of  the  Doctrines  received  and  estab 
lished  in  the  Churches  of  New-England,  &c.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1757.     8°,  pp.  40. 

9  Religious  Constitution  (The)  of  Colleges,  especially  of  Yale-College  in 
New-Haven  .  .  .  New-London,  1754.     4°  (5. 5X3.5),  pp.  20. 

10  Some  Remarks  on  Pres.  Clap's  History  and  Vindication  of  the  Doc 
trines,  &c.  of  the  New-England  Churches.         *  *  *         [Anonymous.] 

New-Haven,  1757.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 
CLAPP,  Henry,  Jim. 

Translator.     See  FOURIER,  C.     The  Social  Destiny  of  Man. 
CLAPPERTON,  Capt.  Hugh;  b.  in  Dumfriesshire,  Scotland,  1788.  d.  1827. 

Joint  Author.     See  DENHAM,  D.     Narrative  of  Travels,  &c.  in  Africa, 
CLARENDON,  Edward,  Earl  of.     See  HYDE,  E.,  Earl  of  Clarendon. 
CLARK,  John,  M.D.,  came  from  London  to  Rhode  Island;  b.  1609.  d.  1676. 
u  111  Newes  from  New-England :  or  a  Narrative  of  New-England  Perse 
cution.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society.     (Collections,  4th  Se 
ries,  vol.  2.) 
CLARK,  Rev.  Joseph  S.,  Secretary  of  Mass.  Home  Miss.  Society;  d.  1861. 

12  Historical  Sketch  (A)  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  Massachusetts, 
from  1620  to  1858.   With  an  Appendix.     Boston,  1858.     12°  (5,8X3.5), 
CLARK,  Rev.  Peter,  of  Salem-Village,  now  fianvers,  Mass. ;  b.  1692.  d.  1768, 
is  Defence  (A)  of  the  divine  Right  of  Infant-Baptism.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1752.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 


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Rev.  Peter,  continued. 

Sermon  on  Psal.  cxix.  109.  containing  a  "Word  in  Season  to 
Soldiers.  Preach'd  on  April  6.  1755.  being  the  Lord's-Day,  before  the 
Muster  of  a  Number  of  Soldiers  in  the  North-Parish  in  Danvers  .  .  . 
*  *  *  Boston,  1755.  8°,  pp.  29. 

2  Sinner's  Prayer  (A)  for  converting  Grace  ;  or,  The  Necessity  and  Effi 
cacy  of  the  Grace  of  God  in  the  Conversion  of  a  Sinner  .  .  .      Sermon 
...          *  *  *  Boston,  1735.     8°,  pp.  83. 

CLARK,  Samuel. 

Joint  Author.    See  CHOKER,  T.  H.    The  Complete  Dictionary  of  Arts,  &c. 
CLARK,  Rev.  Sereno  D. 

3  Ability  (The)  and  Glory  of  God's  immutable  Purposes. 

Boston,  1S57.     12°  (4.7X3). 
CLARK,  Thomas  M.,  Prot.-Episc.  Bishop  of  Rliode-Island. 

4  Modern  Infidelity.     Lecture  ...  in  Trinity  Church,  Boston,  March  15, 
1848.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  23. 

CLARKE,  Adam,  LL.D,  a  Metli.-Episc.  Min.  ofEng.;  b.  in  Ireland,  1760.  d.  1832. 

5  Concise  View  of  the  Succession  of  sacred  Literature,  in  a  chronological 
Arrangement  of  Authors  and  their  Works,  from  the  Invention  of  alpha 
betical  Characters,  to  A.D.  345.     ***      London,  1807.     12°  (5.1X3). 

6  Survey  (A)  of  the  Strength  and  Opulence  of  Great  Britain  .  .  .  before 
and  since  the  Accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover.     With  Observations 
by  Dean  Tucker,  and  David  Hume,  Esq.  in  a  Correspondence  with  Lord 
Kaimes  .  .  .     By  Rev.  Dr.  [Adam?]  Clarke. 

London,  1801.  8°  (6.4X3.2). 

Editor.     See  BUTTERWORTH,  J.     New  Concordance,  &c. 
Editor.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. — Publications  of  the  Record  Commission. 
Foedera,  &c. 
CLARKE,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Surrey,  Eng. ;  b.  1730.  d.  1786. 

7  Letters  Concerning  the  Spanish  Nation :  written  at  Madrid  during  .  .  . 
1760  and  1761.         ***  London,  1763.    4C  (7X4.8). 

CLARKE,  Edward  Daniel,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Min.,  at  Camb.,  Eng.;  b.  1767.  d.  1821. 

8  Travels  in  various  Countries  of  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa.     Part.  [Vol.'] 
1, — Russia,  Tartary,  and  Turkey.     2,  —  Greece,  Egypt,  and  the  Holy 
Land.     2d  Amer.  ed.     [Map.]      New  York,  1813, '14.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

CLARKE,  James  Freeman,  a  Unitarian  Minister  of  Boston-,  b.  1810. 

9  Church  (The)  ...     A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Chapel  built  by  the  Church  of  the  Disciples,  March  15,  1848. 

Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  36. 

10  False  Witnesses  examined.         *  *  *        (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.— Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  97.)  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  16. 

11  History  of  the  Campaign  of  1812.     See  CAMPBELL,  M.    Revolutionary 
Services,  &c.  of  Gen.  HuU. 

12  Memoirs  of  Sarah  M.  F.  D'Ossoli.     See  OSSOLI,  S.  M.  F.  d'. 

13  Peculiar  Doctrine  (The)  of  Christianity,  or,  Reconciliation  by  Jesus  Christ. 

(AMERICAN  Unitarian   Association.  —  Tracts,   1st  Series, 
No.  202.)  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  44. 

14  Sketch  (A)  of  the  History  of  the  Doctrine  of  Atonement.     (AMERICAN 
Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  219.) 

Boston,  1845.     12°,  pp.  34, 


140  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


CLARKE,  James  Freeman,  continued. 

1  Story  (The)  of  a  converted  Skeptic.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion.— Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  228.)  Boston,  1846.^    12°,  pp.  14. 

2  Unitarian  Reform  (The).     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  — Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  138.)  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  15. 
Translator.     See  DE  WETTE,  W.  M.  L.     Theodore. 

CLARKE,  James  Stanier,  Chaplain  and  Librarian  to  George  IV.;  d.  1834. 

3  Progress  (The)  of  maritime  Discovery,  from  the  earliest  Period  .  .  . 
Vol.  1.         *  *  *         [Appendix.     Plates.'] 

London,  1803.     4°  (6.8X4.9),  pp.  491,  263. 

NOTE. Designed  to  be  continued  to  seven  volumes  ;  vol.  1  only  was  published. 

4  Complete  Neptune,  to  illustrate,  by  Arrowsmith,  The  Progress  of  mari 
time  Discovery.     Part  I.  containing  five  Charts.  4°,  folded  sheets. 

CLARKE,  John,  Dean  of  Salisbury,  Brother  of  Dr.  S.  C. ;  d.  1759. 

5  Cause  and  Origin  of  Evil.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  3). 
Translator.     See  GROTIUS,  H.     Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

CLARKE,  John,  School-Master  at  Hull,  Eng. 

6  Corderii  Colloquiorum  Centuria  selecta :    or,  A  select  Century  of  the 
Colloquies   of  Corderius.      "With  an  English  Translation  .  .  .      By  J. 
Clarke.     New  ed.  .  .  .  Boston,  1789.     12°  (4.5X2.9),  par.  cols. 

7  Essay  (An)  on  the  Education  of  Youth  in  Grammar- Schools.       .  .  . 
3d  ed.     .  .  .  London,  1720.     12°  (5.1X2.8). 

8  Formvloe  Oratorise  .  ,  .  una  cum  Orationibvs,  etc.     .  .  .     By  J.  Clarke. 
4th  ed.  .  .  .  Londini,  1632.     4°  (4.3X5),  m.n. 
Translator,  &c.     See  EUTROPIUS,  F.     Historic  Romanae  Breviarium. 
Translator,  &c.     See  FLORUS,  L.  A.     Epitome  Rerum  Romanarum. 
Translator,  &c.     See  JUSTINUS.     Historise  Phillippicse. 

CLARKE,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1755.  d.  1798. 

9  Answer  (An)  to  the  Question,  Why  are  you  a  Christian  ?     6th  ed. 

Boston,  1797.     8°,  pp.  80.     [2  copies.] 

10  Answer  (An)  to  the  Question,  Why  are  you  a  Christian  ?     2d  ed.     (AME 
RICAN  Unitarian  Association. — -Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  51.) 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  34. 

11  Discourse   delivered  before   the    Humane    Society   of   Massachusetts, 
June  11,  1793.        *  *  *  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  36. 

12  Discourses  to  young  Persons         *  *  *         [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1804.     12°  (5X3). 

13  Life  and  Character  of  Dr.  Clarke,  by  J.  Belknap.     See  MASSACHUSETTS 
Historical  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  6.) 

14  Sermon  delivered  Jan.  2,  1784,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Samuel  Cooper. 

Boston,  1784.     8°,  pp.  33. 
CLARKE,  Mrs.  Mary  Victoria  Cowden,  an  Eng.  Authoress;  b.  at  London,  1809. 

15  Complete  Concordance   (The)  to    Shakspere  .  .  .      New  and  revised 
Edition.     By  Mrs.  Cowden  Clarke.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1854.     Thick  8°  (8X5.6),  n.  p. 
CLARKE,  Matthew  St.  Clair. 

Joint  Editor.     See  UNITED  STATES.     American  Archives.    Also,  Ame 
rican  State  Papers. 


CATALOGUE    OP    THE    LIBRARY.  141 


CLARKE,  Samuel,  Pastor  of  Bennet  Fink,  London;  b.  1599.  d.  1682. 

1  Martyrologie  (A),  containing  a  Collection  of  all  the  Persecutions  which 
have  befallen  the  Church  of  England  ...  to  the  End  of  Queen  Maries 
Reign.     .  .  .  [With']  the  Lives  of  Jasper  Coligni,  Joane,  Q.  of  Navarre, 
&c.         ***         [Portraits.]  London,  1652.     2°  (8.7X4.6),  m.b. 

NOTE.  —  "The  Lives,"  &c.  has  independent  title-page  and  paging-. 

CLARKE,  Rev.  Samuel,  Son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1626.  d.  1700-01. 

2  Survey  (A)  of  the  Bible :  or,  An  analytical  Account  of  the  Holy  Scrip 
tures  ...        *  *  *        [2  paging*.] 

London,  1693.    4°  (6.3X4.3),  pp.  467,  396. 
CLARKE,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  James',  Westminster;  b.  1675.  d.  1729. 

3  Collection  (A)   of  Papers,  which  passed  between  Mr.  Leibnitz  and  Dr. 
Clarke,   in  .  .  .  1715  and  1716,  relating  to  the  Principles  of  natural 
Philosophy  and  Religion.     [French  and  Latin,  facing.']     .  .  .  [With] 
Letters  to  Dr.  Clarke  concerning  Liberty  and  Necessity  .  .  .  with  the 
Dr's.  Answers  to  them.     Also  Remarks  upon  ...  A  Philosophical  En 
quiry  concerning  human  Liberty.  London,  1717.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  The  "  Letters,"  &c.  and  "  Remarks,"  &c.have  each  independent  title-page, 
and  the  latter  independent  paging. 

4  Demonstration  of  the  Being  and    Attributes  of   God.     Evidences  of 
natural  and  revealed  Religion.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  2). 

5  Discourse  (A)  concerning  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God,  the  Obliga 
tions  of  natural  Religion,  and  the  Truth  and  Certainty  of  the  Christian 
Revelation.     In  Answer  to  Mr.  Hobbs,   Spinoza,  &c.     Being  sixteen 
Sermons  preach' d  ...  in  1704  and    1705,  at  the  Lecture  founded  by 
Hon.  Robert  Boyle,  Esq.     4th  ed.,  corrected.     .  .  .  [With]  Letters  to 
Dr.  Clarke  .  .  .  with  the  Dr's.  Answers. 

London,  1716.  8°  (6.3X3),  m.r. 

NOTE.  — Each  portion  of  this  work  in  this  and  the  following  editions  has  also  inde 
pendent  title-page,  and  in  this  edition  an  independent  paging. 

6  Discourse  (A)  concerning  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God,  &c.  &c. 
8th  ed.  London,  1732.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  m.  r.,  pp.  504. 

7  Discourse  (A)  concerning  the  Being  and  Attributes  of  God,  &c.  &c. 
9th  ed.  London,  1738.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  m.  r.,  pp.  504. 

8  Historical  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Clarke.     See  WHISTOX,  W. 

9  Obligations  of  natural  Religion,   and  the  Truth  and   Certainty  of  the 
Christian  Revelation.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theological  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 

10  Paraphrase  (A)  on  the  Four  Evangelists.     .  .  .     Together  with  critical 
Notes...     3ded.     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1717.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

11  Traites  de  1'Existence  et  des  Attributs  de  Dieu :  des  Devoirs  de  la  Re 
ligion  naturelle,  et  de  la  Verite  de  la  Religion  Chretienne.    Par  M.  Clarke. 
Traduits  de  1'Anglois  par  M.  Ricotier.     Seconde  ed.  .  .  .  sur  la  VI.  Edi 
tion  Angloise.     Tom.  1.  Amsterdam,  1727.     16°  (4.8X2.4). 
Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  HOMERUS.     Ilias  Greece  et  Latine. 
Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  HOMERUS.     Odyssea  Greece  et  Latine. 

CLARKE,  Thomas  Brooke,  LL.D. 

12  Historical  and  political  View  (An)  of  the  Disorganization  of  Europe 
.  .  .  against  the  Imputations,  &c.  of  M.  Talleyrand  and  M.  Hauterive. 
2d  ed.  London,  1804.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 


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CLARKE,  William,  M.D. 

1  Observations  on  the  .  .  .  Conduct  of  the  French,  with  regard  to  their 
Encroachments  upon  the  British  Colonies  in  North-America,  &c. 

London,  reprinted,  1755.     8°,  pp.  54. 
CLARKE,  Rev.  William  R.,  of  Boston. 

2  Why  I  am  a  Methodist.     See  PlTTS-STREET  Chapel  Lectures. 
CLARKSON,  John,  Esq. 

3  Substance  (The)  of  a  Letter,  addressed  to  a  Clergyman  of  the  Estab 
lished  Church  on  the  Subject  of  War.  York,  1827.     8°,  pp.  34. 

CLAKKSOX,  Thomas,  of  London-,  b.  1760.  d.  1846. 

4  Essay  on  the  Doctrines  and  Practice  of  the  early  Christians,  as  they  re 
late  to  War.     ...     8th  ed.  London,  1825.     8°,  pp.  24. 

5  Essay  (An)  on  the  Slavery  and  Commerce  of  the  human  Species,  par 
ticularly  the  African,  translated  from  a  Latin  Dissertation  .  .  .  with 
Additions.      [By  T.  Clarkson.'] 

Philadelphia,  reprinted,  1786.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

6  Memoirs  of  the  private  and  public  Life  of  William  Penn  ...     2  Vols. 
in  1.     ...  Dover,  1827,     8°  (6.8X3.6). 

"7  Portraiture  (A)  of  Quakerism  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.'] 

New  York,  1806.  ~8°  (6X3.5). 

8  Portraiture  (A)  of  Quakerism  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     2d  Amer.  .  .  .  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1808.     12°  (5.7X3.1). 
CLASSICAL  Journal  (The)  .  .  .    Vol.  37-40.        *  *  *        [Quarterly.'] 

9  London,  1828-'29.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 
CLAUDIANUS,  Claudius,  a  Poet  of  Alexandria ;  came  to  Rome  about  395, 

10  Opera  a  J.  Pulmanno  restituta.  Antverpise,  1585.     24°  (3.9X2.3). 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting-  title-page. 

CLAUDIUS,  Matthias,  [called  ASMUS]  a  German  Writer;  I.  1743.  d.  1815. 

11  Werke.     Bd.  1-4.     Fiinfte  auflage.        Hamburg,  1838.     8°  (5.1X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Formed  of  eight  parts;  paged  independently,  and  with  title,  —  "  ASMUS 
omnia  sua  secum  portans,  oder  Sammtliche  Werke  des  Wandsbecker  Bothen,  Th. 
1-8.  Wandsbeck,  1774-1812." 

CLAVIERE,  Etienne,  a  Banker  of  Geneva;  b.  1735.  d.  1793. 

12  Considerations  on  the  relative   Situation  of  France,  and  the  United 
States  of  America  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  of  E.  Claviere,  and 
J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville.  London,  1788.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

13  France  (De  la)  et  des  Etats-Unis,  ou  de  1'Importance  de  la  Revolution 
del'Amerique  pour  le  Bonheur  de  la  France,  des  Rapports  de  ce  Royaume 
&  des  Etats-Unis,  etc.     Par  E.  Claviere ;  et  J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville. 

Londres,  1787.     8°  (5.2X3). 

Joint  Author.     See  BRISSOT  DE  WARVILLE,  J.  P.     Commerce  of  Ame 
rica  with  Europe. 
CLAVIGERO,  Francesco  Saverio,  VAble;  ~b.  at  Vera  Cruz,  1720.  d.  in  Italy,  1793. 

14  History  (The)  of  Mexico.     Collected  from  Spanish  and  Mexican  Histo 
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trated  by  Charts,  and  other  Copper-plates.     .  .  .  [Witli]  critical  Disser 
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CLAY,  Hon.  Henry,  Senator  from  Ky. ;  b.  near  Richmond,  Va.,  1777.  d.  1852. 

1  Life  (The)  and  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay  .  .  .      Compiled  and 
edited  by  D.  Mallory.    Vol.  1,  2.     5th  ed.     [Portrait  and  Engravings.'] 

New  York,  1844.     8°  (6.7X3-9). 

2  Life  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay.     See  COLTON,  C. 

3  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Hon.  Henry  Clay 
.  .  .  delivered    in  the   Senate  and  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  United  States,  June  30, 1852,  and  the  Funeral  Sermon  of  the  Rev. 
C.M.Butler...     [Portrait.]  Washington,  1852.     8°  (6X3.5). 

4  Private    Correspondence   (The)   of  Henry   Clay.      Edited  by   C.   Col- 
ton,  LL.D.     [Engraving.]  Boston,  1856.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  639. 

CLAY,  Eev.  Joseph,  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  aft.  of  Boston ;  b.  1764.  d.  1811. 

5  Discourse  (A)  ...  in  Boston,  August  19,  1807.     On  .  .  .  his  Installa 
tion     .  .  .     [Oh,,  by  Rev.  J.  Grafton ;  R.  H.,  by  Eev.  T.  Baldwin.] 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  40. 
CLEAVELAND,  Eev.  John,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.;  d.  1815. 

6  Essay  (An)  to  defend  some  of  the  most  important  Principles  in  the 
Protestant  Reformed  System  of  Christianity  .  .  .  against  .  .  .  Jona 
than  Mayhew,  D.D.  in  his  late  Thanksgiving  Sermons  .  .  . 

Boston,  1763.     8°  (6X3.5), 
CLEAVELAND,  Nehemiah,  Principal  of  Dummer  Acdemy,  Byjield,  Mass. 

7  Address  (An),  delivered  at  Topsfield  in  Massachusetts,  August  20,  1850:- 
the  two  hundredth  Anniversary  of  the   Incorporation  of  the  Town. 

[Portraits]  New  York,  1851.     8°,  pp.  74,  xxxix. 

8  Green-Wood :  a  Directory  for  Visitors.  [Plates  and  En 
gravings]                                                 New  York,  1853.     4°  (4.7X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Has  three  parts,   pa ged  separately.      Parti.   Directory.     II.   Biographical 
Notices.     III.  History  of  Green-Wood,  Regulations,  &c. 

9  Hints  concerning  Green- Wood ;  its  Monuments  and  Improvements. 

New  York,  1853.     8°,  pp.  44. 
CLEAVELAND,  Parker,  LL.D.,  "  The  Father  of  American  Mineralogy,"  Prof. 

in  Bowd.  Coll.,  1805-'58 ;  b.  at  Rowley,  Mass.,  1780.  d.  1858. 
l°  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vols.  2  and  3.) 

11  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  Mineralogy  and  Geology  .  .  .     Illustrated 
by  six  Plates.  Boston,  1816.     8°  (6.8X3.8),  pp.  668. 

12  Eulogy  on  Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.D.     See  WOODS,  L.,  Jun. 
CLEAVER,  Robert,  a  Puritan  Divine  ;  d.  1613. 

13  Briefe  Explanation  (A)  of  the  whole  Booke  of  the  Prouerbs  of  Salomon 
*  *  *  London,  1615.     4°  (5.9X3.5),  m.r.,  pp.  558. 

CLEMENS,  St.  Romanus,  Companion  of  St.  Paul,  and  Bishop  of  Home;  d.  100. 

14  Constitutions   (The)  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  by  Clement ;  in  Greek  and 
English.      See  WHISTON,  W.     Primitive  Christianity  reviv'd.  —  Vol.  2. 

15  Constitvtiones  Sanctorvm  Apostolorvm  Doctrina  catholica  a  Clemente, 
&  eiue  scripta   Libris  octo.    [Greek]      F.  Tvrriani   Prolegomena,   & 
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is  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians.     See  WAKE,  W.     Genuine  Epistles,  &c. 
CLENARDUS,  Nicolaus. 

16  Tabvla  in  Grammaticen  Hebraam. 

Lvgdvni  Batavorvm,  Ex.  Of.  Plant,  1589..    &°  (-5.5X3.3  irr.),  pp.  93. 
CLKRC,  Jean  LE.     See  LE  CLERC,  J. 


144  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CLERKE,  Thomas  "YV.,  Esq. 

Editor.     See  WARREN,  S.     Introduction  to  Law  Studies. 
CLEVELAND,  Rev.  Aaron;  b.  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  1744.  d.  at  New-Haven,  1815. 

1  Life  (The)  of  Man  inviolable  by  the  Laws  of  Christ,  shown  in  two  Ser 
mons,  delivered  at  Colchester,  Conn.,  March  19,  1815.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1821.     8°,  pp.  40. 
CLEVELAND,  Charles  Dexter,  Teacher  in  Pliila. ;  b.  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1802. 

Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  THEOPHRASTUS.     Moral  Characters. 
CLEVELAND,  Henry  R. ;  b.  1808.  d.  1848. 

2  Life  of  Henry  Hudson.     See  SPARKS,!.     (American  Biography,  vol.  10.) 
CLINTON,  Hon.  Dewitt,  LL.D.,  Governor  of  New  York,  &c.;   b.  1769.  d.  1828. 

3  Life  of  Dewitt  Clinton.     See  RENWICK,  J. 

CLINTON,  Henry  Fynes,  an  English  classical  Scholar-,  b.  1781.  d.  1852. 

4  Fasti  Hellenici.     The  civil  and  literary  Chronology  of  Greece,  from  the 
earliest  Accounts  to  the  Death  of  Augustus.     Vol.  1-3. 

Oxford,  1834.     4°  (7.7X5.4). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  with  dates,  —  1834,  1827,  and  1830. 

CLINTON,  P.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Medical  Botany  at  Dublin,  &c. 

Translator,  &c.     See  RICHARD,  A.     New  Elements  of  Botany. 
CLISSOLD,  Rev.  Augustus. 

'Translator.     See  SWEDENBORG,  E.     The  Principia. 
CLOPPENBURGIUS,  Johannes,  Prof,  of  Theology  at  Franeker ;  b.  1597.  d.  1652. 

5  Disputationes  VII.  ad  quinque  Articvlos  remonstrantium.  Quas  Prseside 
&  Autore  J.  Cloppenburgio  publice  defendit  J.  Thiens,  1645. 

Franekerae,  1656.     4°  (5.9X3.8). 

6  Gangrsena  Theologian  Anabaptisticae,  Disputationibus  XLIIX.  .  .  .     Et 
F.  Spanhemii  Diatriba  historica  de  Origine,  Progressu,  &  Sectis  Ana- 
baptistorum.     Ed.  altera  .  .  .  Franekerse,  1656.     4°  (5.9X3.8). 

CLOQUET,  Jules,  a  French  Physician;  b.  in  Paris,  1790. 

7  Recollections  of  the  private  Life  of  General  Lafayette.      Vol.   1,  2. 
.  .  .  Forty-five  Engravings.  New  York,  1836.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

CLOWES,  Rev.  John,  of  Manchester,  Eng. 

8  Letters  to  the  Editors  of  the  Christian  Observer,  in  Reply  to  their  Ob 
servations  on  ...  A  Few  plain  Answers  to  the  Question,  Why  do  you 
receive  the  Testimony  of  Baron  Swedenborg  ?         *  *  * 

London,  1807.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
CLUVIER  [Latin,  CLUVERUS],  Johann,  Prof,  of  Hist,  at  Ley  den ;  b.  1583.  d.  1633. 

9  Diluculum  Apocalypticum  seu  Commentarius  posthumus  in  B.  Apostoli 
et  Evangelist*  Johannis  Apocalypsin  .  .  .  exhibitus  per  M.  Cluvervm, 
Joh.  Fil.  Liibecse,  1647.     2°  (40.1X5.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Formed  of  three  volumes. 
1°  Historiarum  totius  Mundi  Epitome  .  .  .     Ed.  tertia  .  .  . 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1639.     4°  (6.2X3.9),  m.  r.,  pp.  852+. 

NOTE.  — Title-page  is  embellished,  and  contains  autograph,  "  I  Mather." 

CLUVIER  [Latin,  CLUVERUS],  Philipp,  a  German  Geographer;  b.  1580.  d.  1623. 
li  Introdvctionis  in  universam  Geographiam  .  .  .  Libri  VI.     Accessit  P. 
Bertii  Breviarium  Orbis  Terrarum. 

Amstelodami,  Apud  Lud.  Elzev.,  1655.     12°  (4.2X2.2). 

COBBET,  Rev.  Thomas,  a  Nonconformist,  aft.  came  to  Lynn, Ms.;  b.  1608.  d.  1685. 

13  Gospel  Incense,  or  a  practical  Treatise  on  Prayer.         *  *  *         From 

London  Edition  of  1657.  Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 


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COBBETT,  William;  b.  in  Surrey,  Eng.,  resided  in  Pliila.  1792-1800.  d.  1835. 

1  American  Gardener  (The)  ...     *  *  *      London,  1821.    12°  (4.8X2.8). 

2  Collection  (A)  of  Facts  and  Observations,  relative  to  the  Peace  with 
Bonaparte,  chiefly  extracted  from  The  Porcupine,  and  including  Mr.  Cob- 
bett's  Letters  to  Lord  Hawkesbury.     .  .  .  [Witli]  an  Appendix  .  .   . 
***  *  Philadelphia,  1802.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

3  Epitome  of  Mr.  Forsyth's  Treatise  on  Fruit-Trees.     See  FORSYTE,  W. 

4  Introduction  and  Notes.     See  FORSYTH,  W.     Treatise  on  Fruit-Trees. 

5  Little  plain  English  (A),  addressed  to  the  People  of  the  United  States, 
on  the  Treaty,  &c.     By  ...  [TF.  Cobbetf\.        *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1795.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 

Translator.     See  MARTENS,  G.  F.  von.     Law  of  Nations. 
Translator.     See  MOREAU  DE  SAINT-MERY,  M.  L.  E.    Description  of 
the  Spanish  Part  of  Saint-Domingo. 
COCK,  Charles  George. 

6  English-Law  :  or,  A  summary  Survey  of  the  Household  of  God  on  Earth 
.  .  .     With  an  Essay  of  Christian  Government  ...         *  *  * 

London,  1651.     2°  (9.4X5). 

NOTE.  —  The  "  Essay  of  Christian  Government,"  &c.  has  independent  title-page. 

COCK,  S. 

7  Answer  to  Lord  Sheffield's  Pamphlet  on  the  Subject  of  the  Navigation 
System  .  .  .  London,  1804.     8°,  pp.  74. 

CODE  (A)  of  Gentoo  Laws.     Or,  Ordinations  of  the  Pundits.     From  a  Persian 

8  Translation,  made  from  the  original,  written  in  the  Shanscrit  Language. 

London,  1777.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
CODMAN,  Eev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Dorchester,  Mass. 

9  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Roxbury  Charitable   Society  .  .  .  Sept. 
24,  1817.     .  .  .  Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  16. 

10  Idolatry  destroyed,  &c.     Sermon  delivered  in  ...  Boston,  before  the 
Foreign  Mission  Society  of  Boston  and  the  Vicinity,  Jan.  1,  1818. 

.  Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  28. 

11  Importance  (The)  of  spiritual  Knowledge ;  Sermon  delivered  before  the 
Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  Others  in 
North  America,  in  ...  Boston,  Nov.  3,  1825.     .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1825.     8°,  pp.  44. 

12  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Gen.  Stephen  Badlam  ...  in  Dor 
chester,  Aug.  27,  1815.  Cambridge,  1815.     8°,  pp.  15. 

13  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Leonard  Withington  .  .  . 
in  Newbufy,  Oct.  31,  1816.     .  .  .     \_Ch.,  by  Eev.  J.  Miltimore;  E.  H., 
by  Eev.  J.  Kirby.~]  Newburyport,  1817.     8°,  pp.  24. 

14  Sermon  on  Prayer.     Preached  at  Dorchester,  Dec.  12,  and  at  Dedham, 
Dec.  17,  1813.        *  *  *  Boston,  1814.    8°,  pp.  18. 

15  Sermons  delivered  on  various  Occasions,  with  Addresses.     [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1834.     8°  (5.2X3.3). 
CODMAN,  John,  Charles  R.,  and  Francis. 

16  Exposition  (An)  of  the  pretended  Claims  of  William  Vans  on  the  Es 
tate  of  John  Codman;  with  an  Appendix  of  original  Documents,  &c. 
[2  vols.}  Boston,  1837,    8°  (5.9X3.7). 

19 


146  BO.WDOIN     COLLEGE. 


COFFIN,  James  H. 

1  Solar  and  lunar  Eclipses  familiarly  illustrated  and  explained,  with  the 
Method  of  calculating  them  .  .  .  New  York,  1845.     8°,  pp.  82. 

2  Winds  of  the  Northern  Hemisphere.     Pp.  200.     See  SMITHSONIAN  In 
stitution  (Contributions,  vol.  2.) 

COFFIN,  Rev.  Paul,  D.D.,  of  Portland,  Me. ;  b.  1737.  d.  1821. 

3  Memoir  (The)  and  Journals  of  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.D.  by  Cyrus  "Wood 
man,  Esq.     [Portrait.']  Portland,  1855.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

COGAN,  Thomas,  an  English  Physician  and  Divine;  b.  1736.  d.  1818. 

4  Philosophical  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Passions.     2d  ed.,  corrected.      *  *  * 

Bath  [Eng.~],  1802.    8°  (5.8X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

5  Rhine  (The) :  or,  A  Journey  from  Utrecht  to  Francfort  .  .  .     Embellish 
ed  with  twenty-four  Views  .  .  .  and  a  Map  ...     Vol.  1,2. 

London,  1794.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 
COGGESHALL,  Henry. 

6  Art  (The)  of  practical  Measuring,  by  the  sliding  Rule  .  .  .     6th  ed.  .  .  . 
[Plates.']  London,  1745.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

COGSWELL,  Jonathan,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist,  at  Theol.  Institute  of  Conn. 

7  Calvary  and  Sinai ;  select  Discourses  .  .  . 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1852.    8°  (6.2X3.9).    [2  copies.] 

8  Discourses  .  .  .  Hartford,  1842.     8°  (6X3.7).    [2  copies.] 
COGSWELL,  Rev.  William,  Secretary  of  the  American  Education  Society,  Boston. 

9  Assistant  (The)  to  Family  Religion,  in  six  Parts  ...     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1828.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

10  Harbinger  (The)  of  the  Millenium  .  .  .     Boston,  1833.    12°  (5.8X3.4). 

11  Letters  to  young  Men  preparing  for  the  Gospel  Ministry. 

Boston,  1837.     12°  (4.8X3). 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Education  Society.     American  Quarterly  Reg 
ister.    Vol.  11-13. 

Editor.    See  NEW-ENGLAND  Historic-genealogical  Society.    The  New 
England  historical  &  genealogical  Register. 
COHAUSEN,  John  Henry. 

12  Hernrippus  redivivus :  or,  The  Sage's  Triumph  over  old  Age  and  the 
Grave.     .  .  .     [By  J.  H.  Cohausen.     Translated  by  Dr.  J.  Campbell.] 
3ded.  London,  1771.    8°  (6X3.3). 

COKE,  Sir  Edward,  an  English  Jurist;  b.  1551.  d.  1633. 

!3  First  Part  (The)  of  the  Institutes  of  the  Laws  of  England ;  or,  A  Com 
mentary  upon  Littleton  ...  *  *  *  15th  ed.,  revised  and  corrected, 
with  further  Additions  ...  By  F.  Hargrave  and  C.  Butler.  .  .  . 

London,  1794.     Thick  8°  (7.1X4.3),  n.  p. 
n  Life  of  Sir  Ed.  Coke,  by  E.  P.  Burke.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 

Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 
COLBURN,  Zerah,  a  mathematical  Prodigy ;  b.  at  Cabot,  Vt.,  1804.  d.  1840. 

15  Memoir  (A)  of  Zerah  Colburn ;  written  by  himself.     .  .  .     [Portrait.'] 

Springfield,  1833.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
COLE,  — —. 

16  Dictionary.     In  two  Parts,  viz.  —  I.  English  and  Latin.  II.  Latin  and 
English.  1755.     Thick  4°  (6.5X3.9),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 

KOTR —  Imperfect,  wanting-  titlc-psg?. 


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COLE,  Albert. 

1  Tribute  (A)  of  Affection  to  the  Memory  of  the  late  Rev.  George  W.  Cole. 

Portland,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies.] 
COLE,  Charles  Nelson,  an  English  Lawyer ;  b.  1722.  d.  1804. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  JENYNS,  S.     Works. 
COLEBROOKE,  Henry  Thomas,  a  Sanscrit  Scholar;  b.  at  London,  11 65.  d  1837. 

2  Contributions.     See  ASIATIC  Researches.  —  Passim. 
COLEMAN,  Edward. 

3  Tryal  (The)  of  Edward  Coleman,  &c.    See  GREAT  BRITAIN.— Popish  Plot. 
COLERIDGE,  Samuel  Taylor;  6.  in  Devonshire,  Eng.,  1772.  d.  1834. 

4  Aids  to  Reflection,  in  the  Formation  of  a  manly  Character  .  .  .     First 
American,  from  the  first  London  Edition ;  with  an  Appendix,  and  Illus 
trations  from  other  Works  of  the  same  Author ;  together  with  a  prelim 
inary  Essay,  and  additional  Notes,  by  James  Marsh. 

Burlington,  1829.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

5  Biographia  literaria ;  or,  Biographical  Sketches  of  my  literary  Life  and 
Opinions.     Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1817.     12°  (5.5X3), 

6  Friend  (The) :  a  Series  of  Essays,  to  aid  in  the  Formation  of  fixed  Prin 
ciples  in  Politics,  Morals,  and  Religion,  with  literary  Amusements  inter 
spersed.        *  *  *       First  American,  from  second  London  Edition  .  .  . 

Burlington,  1831.     8°  (7.1X3.9),  pp.  510. 

?  Memoir  of  Coleridge.     See  (Poetical  Works  (Ed.  1854),  post.— Vol.  1, 
pp.  xxiii.-ciii.). 

8  Poetical  Works.     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1835.     12°  (4.3X2.6  irr.). 

9  Poetical  and  dramatic  Works.     With  a  Memoir.  Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 
COLES,  Elisha,  a  Dissenter;  d.  1688. 

10  Practical  Discourse  of  God's  Sovereignty.     .  .  . 

Newburyport,  1798.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 
COLIGNI,  Gaspard  de,  Leader  of  the  French  Huguenots  ;  b.  1517.  d.  1572. 

11  Life  of  Jasper  Coligni.     See  CLARKE,  S.    A  Martyrologie,  &c. 
COLLARD,  John. 

12  Essentials  of  Logic  ...        *  *  *          London,  1796.     12°  (4.7X2.9). 

13  Praxis  (A)  of  Logic  ...         *  *  *         London,  1799.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
COLLECTANEA  de  Rebus  Hibernicis.     See  VALLANCEY,  C. 

COLLECTION  complete  des  Tableaux  historiques  de  la  Revolution  Franchise,  corn- 

14  posee  de  cent  douze  Numeros  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Paris,  Chez  Auber,  Editeur,  1804,  '02,  '04.    2°  (text,  11.6X7.7). 

NOTE.  —  This  collection  comprises  3  frontispieces;  9  introductory  discourses  and 
plates  ;  144  scenes,  with  historical  descriptions  ;  66  portraits,  with  biographical 
sketches  ;  and  vaiious  documents  :— the  frontispieces,  Sec.  are  fine  steel-engravings. 

COLLECTION  (A)  of  divine  Sayings,  in  English  and  Bengalee  [facing"]. 

15  t  Calcutta,  1819.     8°,  pp.  68. 
COLLECTION  (A)  of  English  Precedents,  relating  to  the  Office  of  a  Justice  of 

16  Peace.     .  .  .  Belfast,  1763.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  with  '  The  YOUNG  Clerk's  Vade  Mecum.' 

COLLECTION  (A)  of  interesting,  authentic  Papers,  relative  to  the  Dispute  be- 

17  tween  Great  Britain  and  America ;  shewing  the  Causes  and  Progress  of 
the  Misunderstanding,  from  1764  to  1775. 

London,  1777.     8°  (6.1X4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  — Called  'Prior  Documents,'     Lettered,  —  "-Remembrancer    Part  2   1775." 


148  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


COLLECTION  (A)  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Christian  Worship.         *  *  * 

i£9thed.  Boston,  1839.     12°  (4.6X2.5  irr.).    [2  copies.] 

COLLECTION  (A)  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  ...  for  the  Use  of  the  Lock  Chapel. 

2  New  ed.        *  *  *  London,  1803.     12°  (4.9X2.7). 
COLLECTION  (First-Ninth)  of  Cato's  political  Letters  in  the  London  Journal. 

3  [Ipagings.]  London,  1722-'23.     8°  (5.9X3). 

4  Collection  (First-Third)  of  Cato's  Letters  in  the  British  Journal. 

London,  1723.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

NOTE.  —The  preceding-  two  entries  are  bound  together  in  two  volumes,  and  lettered—"  Cato's 
Letters.     Vol.  1,  2."    These  letters  were  written  by  John  Trenchard  and  Thomas  Gordon. 

COLLIER,  Jeremy,  an  English  nonjuring  Bishop  ;  b.  1650.  d.  1726. 

5  Defence  (A)  of  the  Short  View  of  the  Profaneness  and  Immorality  of  the 
English  Stage,  being  a  Reply  to  Mr.  Congreve's  Amendments,  &c. 
***  London,  1699.     12°  (5.5X2.9). 

6  Essays  upon  several  moral  Subjects.     Part  I.  ...     3d  ed.     II.  ... 
3d  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.     III.  .  .  . 

London,  1698, '98,  1705.     12°  (5.7X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Each  part  has  independent  title-page,  &c.    Bound  in  two  volumes. 

7  Several  Discourses  .  .  .     [Portrait.]  London,  1725.     8°  (5.3X3). 
Translator,  &c.     See  MORERI,  L.     Great  historical,  &c.  Dictionary. 

COLLIER,  William,  a  Baptist  Minister  in  Ckarlestown,  Mass. 

8  Gospel  Treasury  (The)  .  .  .     Vol.  1   3d  ed.    2  New  ed.    4. 

Vol.  1,  2,  Boston;  4,  Charlestown,  1816, '11,  '11.    12°  (5.8X3.2). 
COLLINI,  Cosmo  Alessandro,  Private  Secretary  to  Voltaire;  b.  1727.  d.  1806. 

9  Journal  d'un  Voyage,  qui  contient  differentes  Observations  mineralo- 
giques  ;  particulierement  sur  les  Agates,  et  le  Basalte.     Avec  un  Detail 
sur  la  Maniere  de  travailler  les  Agates.     Par  M.  Collini.     [Plates.] 

Mannheim,  1776.     12°  (4.5X2.6). 

10  Precis  de  1'Histoire  du  Palatinat  du  Rhin  .  .  .     Par  M.  Colini. 

Francfort  &  Leipzig,  1762.     8°  (5.1  X2.6). 
COLLINS,  William;  of  Chichester,  Eng.;   b.  1720.  d.  1756. 

11  Memoir  of  Collins ;  with  an  Essay  on  his  Genius  and  Poems,  by  Sir  E. 
Brydges.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post. —  Pp.  v.-lxxii.). 

12  Poetical  Works.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1853.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 
COLMAN,  Eev.  Henry,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  aft.  of  Boston;  b.  1785.  d.  1849. 

13  Agricultural  Report.     See  MASSACHUSETTS.     Fourth  Report,  &c. 

14  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June,  1818.  Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Discourse,  delivered  in  Boston,  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachu 
setts,  June  9,  1812.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  32. 

16  Discourse  addressed  to  the  Plymouth  and  Norfolk  Bible  Society,  at  ... 
Hanover,  Sept.  11,  1816.     .  .  .  .Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  20. 

*7  European  Life  and  Manners ;    in  familiar  Letters  to  Friends.     .   .  . 

Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1849.     12°  (5.7X3.4). 

is  National-Fast  Sermon,  August  20, 1812.          Boston,  1812.    8°,  pp.  21. 

19  Sermon  (A)  on  the  Character  and  Conduct  of  Zaccheus  .  .  . 

[No  imprint]  1810.     8°,  pp.  12. 

20  Sermon  preached  at  Hingham,  Dec.  17,  1817,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
D.  Kimball  .  .  .     [Ch.,by  Eev.J.  Allyn.]       Boston,  1818.    8°,  pp.  32. 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    LIBRARY.  149 


COLOMBO,  Cristoforo,  the  Discoverer  of  America ;  b.  in  Genoa,  1435.  d.  1505. 

1  Columbus  and  his  Companions.     See  IRVING,  W.     Works.  Vol.  3-5. 

2  Life  of  Columbus.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (AMERICAN  Biography,  vol.  1.) 

3  Life  and  Voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.     See  IRVING,  W. 
COLOMBO,  Michele. 

4  Prose  Scelte.     [Portrait.']  Bologna,  1830.     16°  (4.1X2.5). 
COLONLE  AnglicanaB  illustratce  :  or,  The  Acquest  of  Dominion,  and  the  Planta- 

5  tion  of  Colonies  made  by  the  English  in  America,  with  the  Rights  of  the 
Colonists,  examined,  stated,  and  illustrated.     [By  W.  Bollan.~\     Part  I. 
...         *  *  *  London,  1762.     4°  (8X5.1),  2  cols. 

COLONIES,  British,  in  America.     See  BRITISH  Colonies,  &c. 

COLONNA  Traiana  .  .  .        Scolpita  con  1'Historie    della    Gverra  Dacica  .  .  . 

6  Nvovamente  disegnata  et  intagliata  da  P.  S.  Bartoli.     Con  1'Espositione 
Latina  [pp. 9.]  d'A.  Ciaccone,  compendiata  nella  vvlgare  Lingva  .  .  . 
accresivta  di  Medaglie,  Inscrittioni,  et  Trofei,  da  G.  P.  Bellori.     [128 
Plates.']  Roma,  G.  G.  de  Rossi,  157(5. 

2°  (plates  6.4X14.5;  text  7X15.5). 

COLQUHOUN,  P.,  Esq. 

7  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Police  of  the  Metropolis  .  .  .     5th  ed.,  revised  and 
enlarged.         ***  London,  1797.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

COLTON,  Rev.  Calvin,  LL.D.,  Prof,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Hartford,  Ct.;  b.  1789.  d.  1857. 

8  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Henry  Clay.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.    2d  ed.    [Portrait.'] 

New  York,  1846.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 

9  Public  Economy  for  the  United  States. 

New  York,  1848.     8°  (6.8X3.8),  pp.  536. 
Editor.     See  CLAY,  H.     Private  Correspondence. 

COLUMBIAN  Centinel.     Dec.  8,  1792-March  24, 1819.    [2Qvols.  Semi-weeldy.'] 
10  Boston,  1792-1819.     2°  (18X14),  6  cols. 

COLUMBIAN  Magazine  (The),  or  Monthly  Miscellany  ...         *  *  *        Oct., 
H  1786-May,  1790.     [7  vols.    Plates.] 

Philadelphia,  1786-'90.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  2  cols. 
COLUMBUS,  Christopher.     See  COLOMBO,  Cristoforo. 
COLUMELLA,  Lucius  Junius  Moderatus;  flourished  at  Rome  about  42. 

12  L.  J.  M.  Columella  of  Husbandry.     In  twelve  Books :  and  his  Book 
concerning  Trees.     Translated  into  English,  with  several   Illustrations 
from  Pliny,  Cato,  Vano,  &c.         *  *  * 

London,  1745.     4°  (7.5X5),  pp.  600-f-. 
COMBE,  Andrew,  M.D.;  b.  near  Edinburgh,  1797.  d.  1847. 

13  Observations  on  mental   Derangement :  being  an  Application  of  ... 
Phrenology  to  the  Elucidation  of  the  Causes,   Symptoms,  Nature,  and 
Treatment  of  Insanity.     First  Amer.  ed.,  with  Notes  and  Bibliography, 
by  an  American  Physician.  Boston,  1834.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

14  Principles  (The)   of  Physiology  applied  to  the  Preservation  of  Health, 
and  to  the  Improvement  of  physical  and  mental  Education.     5th  ed. 
...  Edinburgh,  1836.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

15  Principles  (The)  of  Physiology  applied  to  the  Preservation  of  Health,  &c. 
(Harper's Family  Library,  No.  71.)       New  York,  1834.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

COMBE,  George,  a  Lawyer,  &c. ;  b.  near  Edinburgh,  1788.  d.  1858. 

16  Lectures  on  popular  Education  ...         *  *  *         First  Amer.  ed. — 
with  Additions  by  the  Author.  Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.4X3). 


150  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE, 


COMIXES,  Philippe  de,  a  French  Statesman  and  Historian;  b.  1445.  d.  1509* 

1  History  of  Lewis  XI.  and  Charles  VIII.,  Kings  of  France.    Translated  by 
Tho.  Danett.  London,  1596.     2°  (9.3X5.3). 

N  >TK.  —  Imperfect,  wanting-  title-pnge. 

2  Memoirs  (The)  of  Philip  de  Comines,  containing  the  History  of  Lewis 
XI.  &  Charles  VIII.  Kings  of  France,  with  the  most  remarkable  Occur 
rences  .  .  .  from   1464  to   1498.     Revised  and  corrected  ...  by  D, 
Godefroy.     .  .  .  Translated  into  English. 

London,  1674.     8°  (5.8X3.4),  pp.  611. 
COMMELIN,  Jerome,  a  Printer ;  b.  in  Douay,  France,  d.  at  Heidelberg,  1598. 

Editor.     See  HELIODORUS.     ^Ethiopicorvm  Libri  X. 
COMMENT  (A)  on  the  twenty-third  Chapter  of  the  Prophet  Isaiah.     ...      *  *  * 

3  Springfield,  1842.     8°,  pp.  36. 
COMMENTARY,  Comprehensive,  on  the  Bible.     See  JENKS,  W.  —  Editor. 
COMMONS,  House  of,  Recollections  of.     See  RANDOM  Recollections,  &c. 
COMPARATIVE  Display  (A)  of  the  different  Opinions  of  the  most  distinguished 

4  British  Writers  on  the  Subject  of  the  French  Revolution.     .  .  .  Vol.  1, 
2.         ***  London,  1793.     8°  (6.6X3.3), 

COMPENDIOUS  System  (A)  of  Mineralogy  &  Metallurgy ;  extracted  from  the 

5  American  edition  of  the  Encyclopaedia,  now  publishing  by  T.  Dobson. 

[Philadelphia']  1794.     12°  (5.1X2.8),  pp.  505. 
COMPLEAT  Attorney's  Practice  (The)  in  English,  in  the  Courts  of  King's  Bench 

6  and  Common  Pleas  at  Westminster.     .  .  .     Vol.  2. 

In  the  Savoy,  1737.     8°  (6X3.3). 
COMPLETE  Collection  (A)  of  State-Trials,  and  Proceedings  for  High-Treason, 

7  and  other  Misdemeanours ;  the  fourth  Edition ;  commencing  with  the 
eleventh  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  Richard  II.  and  ending  with  the  six 
teenth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  III.    With  .  .  .  Tables.    .  .  . 
Preface  by  F.  Hargrave,  Esq.     Vol.  1-11. 

London,  1776-'81.     2°  (13.9X8.8),  2  cols. 

NOTK.  —  Bound  in  six  volumes. 

COMPLETE  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  and  German  and  German  and  English 

8  Languages  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  —  English  and  German.     ...  By  l)r.  J.  G. 
Fliigel.     3ded.     2,  — German  and  English.     .  .  .  By  Dr."  N.  N.  W. 
Meisner.  Leipsic,  1847.     Thick  8°  (7.7X4.6). 

NOTK.  —  Al<o  with  second  title-pnges,  in  German. 

COMPLETE  FARMER  (The) :  or,  A  General  Dictionary  of  Husbandry  ...     II- 

9  lustrated  .  .  .     4th  ed.  .  .  .       London,  n.  d.    2°  (12X6.9),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

10  Complete  Farmer  (The) :  or,  General  Dictionary  of  Agriculture  and  Hus 
bandry  ...     5th  ed.,  wholly  re-written  and  enlarged.     Vol.   1  [ABA- 

.      I-IYQ].     2[IMP-ZES].  London,  1807.     4°  (8.6X6.1),  2  cols. 

COMPLETE  (A)  historical,  chronological,  and  geographical  American  Atlas,  being 

11  a  Guide  to  the  History  of  North  and   South  America,  and  the  W^est 
Indies  .  .  .     According  to  the  Plan  of  Le  Sage's  Atlas  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1822.     2°  (text,  16.8X10.3),  3  cols. 
COMPLETE  System  (A)  of  Geography.     .  .  .    Illustrated  with  70  Maps  .  .  . 

12  Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1747.     Thick  2°  (13.2X6.8),  2  cols. 
COMTE,  Auguste,  a  French  Philosopher;  b.  1798.  d.  1857. 

is  Positive  Philosophy  (The)  of  Auguste  Comte.     Freely  translated  and 
condensed  by  H.  Martineau.     .  .  .  Vol.  1 ,  2. 

New  York,  1853.     8°  (6X3.6). 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  151 


COMTE,  Auguste,  continued. 

1  Traite  elementaire  de  Geometric  analytique  a  deux  et  a  trois  Dimensions 
...         [Plates.']  Paris,  1843.     8°  (6.1X3.6),  pp.  598. 

COXCIOXES  et  Orationes  ex  Historicis  Latinis  excerptoe.     Argumenta  singulsi 

2  praefixa  sunt  .  .  .  Amstelodami,  1683.     12°  (4.1X2.1). 
COXDILLAC,  Etienne  Bonnet  de ;  b.  at  Grenoble  in  France,  1715.  d.  1780. 

3  Commerce  (La)  et  le  Gouvernement,  consideres  relativement  Tun  a  Pautre. 
Ouvrage  elementaire,  par  1'Abbe  de  Condillac. 

Amsterdam,  1776.     12°  (4.6X2.5),  pp.  586. 

4  Cours  d'  Etude  pour  PInstruction  des  jeunes  Gens.     Par  Condillac. 
Tom.  1-8.     [Portrait.-]  Paris,  1796.     24°  (3.6X2.1). 

5  Essay  (An)  on  the  Origin  of  human  Knowledge.  .  .  .     Translated  from 
the  French  of  Abbe  de  Condillac.     By  Mr.  Nugent.         *  *  * 

London,  1756.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

6  Langue  (La)  des  Calculs,  Ouvrage  posthume  .  .  .     Par  Condillac. 

Paris,  an  VI.  [1798].     8°  (5.3X3). 

7  Logic  (The)  of  Condillac.     Translated  by  J.  Neff  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1809.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 

8  Logique  (La),  ou  les  premiers  Developpemens  de  1'Art  de  penser  .  .  . 
Par  1'Abbe  de  Condillac.  Paris,  1788.     12°  (5.1X2.8).  [2  copies.] 

9  CEuvres  de  PAbbe  de  Condillac,  deuxieme  Edition,  revue  &  augmentee. 
Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1769.     12°  (4.7X2.5). 

XOTE. —  Designated  as  "CEuvres,"  et;.  upon  half-titles  on^y.  Title-png-es  express 
respective  contents  of  volumes,  \i/.. —  I.  Essni  sur  I'Originedes  Connoissanccs  hu- 
maines.  II.  Traite  di  s  Systemes.  III.  Traite  drs  Sensations. 

10  Traite  des  Sensations  .  .  .  par  PAbbe  de  Condillac,  nouvelle  Edition, 
augmentee  ...      *  *  *      Tom.  1,2.      Londres,  1788.    12°  (4.8X2.6). 

COXDORCET,  Marie  Jean  Antoine  Nicolas  Caritat,  Marquis  DE  ;  b.  1743.  d.  1794. 

11  Bibliotheque  de  PHomme  public  .  .  .      Par  Condorcet.      Tom.   1-12. 
Seconde  Annee.  Tom.  1-12.     Troisieme  Annee.   Tom.  1-4. 

Paris,  l790-'92.     8°  (5.6X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

12  Esquisse  d'un  Tableau  historique  des  Progres  de  PEsprit  humain.     Ou 
vrage  posthume  de  Condorcet.     2de  ed. 

Paris,  an  III.  [1795].     8°  (5.5X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

13  Life  (The)  of  Voltaire,  by  ...  Condorcet.     .  .  .  [With]  Memoirs  of 
Voltaire,  written  by  himself.     Translated  from  the  French.     .  .  .     Vol. 
1,  2.  Philadelphia,  1792.     12°  (5.1X3). 

XOTF. — The  tAvo  volumes  are  bound  together. 

14  Outlines  of  an  historical  View  of  the  Progress  of  the  human  Mind ;  being 
a  posthumous  Work  of  ...  Condorcet.     Translated  from  the  French. 

Philadelphia,  1796.     12°  (4.9X2.9). 

15  Vie  de  Voltaire.     See  VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  de.     (Euvres.  Vol.  70. 
COXFESSIO  Fidei  in  Conventu  Theologorum  Authoritate  Parliament!  Anglican! 

16  elaborata ;  &c.  una  cum  Catechismo  duplici,   majori,  minorique  ...  in 
Latinam  versa.  Cantabrigian,  1659.     8°  (4.8X2.5),  m.  r. 

COXFESSIOXVM  Corpvs,  etc.     See  CORPVS  Confessionvm,  etc. 
COXGREGATIOXAL  Quarterly  (The).     Vol.  1-4.     Conducted,  under  the  Sanction 

17  of  the  American  Library  Association,  and  the  American  Congregational 
Union  .  .  .     [Portraits.']  Boston,  1859-'62.    8°  (7.3X4.3),  2  cols. 

CONGREGATIONAL  18  Year  Book,  1858.     See  AMERICAN  Congregational  Union. 


152  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


CONGRESS.     Declaration  (A)  by  the  Representatives  of  the  United  Colonies  of 

I  North-America   .  .  .    setting  forth  the  Causes  and   Necessity  of  their 

taking  up  Arms.  Philadelphia,  1775.     8°,  pp.  13. 

2  Extracts  from  the  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  American  Continental 
Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1774.     .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1774.     8°,  12,  11,  36. 

3  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia,  from  Sept. 
5, 1775,  to  April  30, 1776.     London, reprinted,  1778.  8°  (6.8X4.1),  2  cols. 

.NOTE.  —  Bound  with  'A  COLLECTION  of  interesting,  authentic  Papers,'  &c. 

4  Lettre  addressee  aux  Habitans  de  la  Province  cle  Quebec,  ci-devant  le 
Canada.     .  .  .  Philadelphie,  1774.     8°,  pp.  18. 

5  Rights  (The)  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America : 
being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  General  Congress. 

London,  1776.     8°,  pp.  92. 

6  What  think  ye  of  the  Congress  now  ?    or,   An  Enquiry,  how  far  the 
Americans  are  bound  to  abide  by,  and  execute  the  Decisions  of,  the  late 
Congress?  New-York,  1775.     8°,  pp.  48. 

CONGRESS  of  Nations,  Prize  Essays  on.     See  AMERICAN  Peace  Society. 
CONNECTICUT,  7  Report  on  the  Geology  of.     See  PERCIVAL,  J.  G. 
CONNOISSEUR  (The).     By  Mr.  Town  .  .  .       ***      New  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1,2. 

London,  1822.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 
9  Connoisseur  (The).     See  (BRITISH  Essayists.  —  Vol.  25,  26). 

NOTE.  —  A  periodical  paper,  written  mostly  by  George  Colman  and  Bonnel  Thornton. 

CONOLLY,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,   of  Medicine  in  University  of  London. 

10  Inquiry  (An)  concerning  the  Indications  of  Insanity,  with  Suggestions 
for  the  better  Protection  and  Care  of  the  Insane. 

London,  1830.     8°  (6X3.6). 

II  Introductory  Lecture  (An)  [on  the  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Diseases'] 
delivered  in  the  University  of  London,  Oct.  2, 1828.    4th  ed.    8°,  pp.  36. 

CONRAD,  Timothy  Abbott;  b.  in  New  Jersey,  1803. 

12  Fossil  Shells  of  California.     See  BLAKE,  W.  P.     Report  of  a  geologi 
cal  Reconnaissance  in  California. 

13  Fossil  Shells  of  Chile.     See  UNITED  STATES.    (U.  S.  naval  astronomical 
Expedition,  vol.  2.) 

CONSIDERATIONS  sur  les  Richesses  et  le  Luxe.         *  *  * 

Amsterdam,  1787.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 
CONSIDERATIONS  upon  Wit  and  Morals.     Translated  from  tlie  French. 

London,  1788.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

CONSTANCIO,  F.  S. 

!6  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  portatif  des  Langues  Franchise  et  Portugaise. 
2de  ed.  .  .  .  Partie  [FoZ.]  1,  —  Frangais-Portugais.  2,  —  Portuguez- 
Francez.  Paris,  1820.  8°  (4.6X3.3),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  — The  title-paffe  of  vol.  2  is  in  Portuguese. 

CONSTANT  DE  REBECQUE,  Henri  Benjamin ;  b.  1767.  d.  at  Paris,  1830. 

17  Comento  sulla  Scienza  della  Legislazione  di  G.  Filangieri  scritto  dal  B. 
Constant  Prima  Traduzione  Italiana  Terze  edizione 

Capolago,  1833.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

Philosophical  Miscellanies.     See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Miscellanies,  &c, 
9  Religion  (De  la),  consideree  dans  sa  Source,  ses  Formes,  et  ses  Devel- 
oppements.     Par  B.  Constant.         *  *  *        Deuxieme  ed.     Tom.  1-5. 

Paris,  1826-'31.     8°  (5.2X3), 


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CONSTANTINE,  Caius  Flavius  Valerius  Aurelius  Claudius,  surnamed  the  Great,  a 
Roman  Emperor,  306-337  j  b.  274.  d.  337. 

1  Eusebij  Pamphili  de  Uita  Constantini.     See  ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae 
Avtores. 

2  Life  of  Constantino.     See  EtfSEBius. 

3  Oration  to  the  Clergie.     See  EUSEBIUS.     Life  of  Constantine,  &c. 
CONYBEARE,  John,  D.D.,  Bisliop  of  Bristol;  b.  1692.  d.  1755. 

4  Defence  (A)  of  reveal'd  Religion  against  the  Exceptions  of  a  late  Writer 
[M.  Tindal~\,  in  ...  Christianity  as  old  as  the  Creation,  &c.         *  *  * 

London,  1732.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 
CONYBEARE,  William  Daniel,  Dean  of  Llandaff;  b.  1787.  d.  1857. 

5  Elementary  Course  (An)  of  theological  Lectures,  in  three  Parts.     .  .  . 
Delivered  in  Bristol  College,  1831,  1832,  1833.     .  .  .  [With']  an  Essay 
on  the  general  grammatical  Principles  of  the  Semitic  Languages.     *  *  * 
2d  ed.  London,  1836.     12°  (4.9X2.8),  pp.  509. 

CONYBEARE,  Rec.  W.  J.,  Son  of  ike  preceding  ;  d.  1857. 

6  Life  (The)  and  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.     By  W.  J.  C  .  .    and  Rev.  J.  S. 
Howson.         *  *  *         ...     Vol.  1,  2.     [Map  and  Engravings.'] 

London,  1854.     4°  (7.5X5.4). 
COOK,  Alexander. 

Joint  Author.  /Ste«  BxNKES,  T.  New  .  .  .  System  of  universal  Geography. 
COOKE,  Rev.  Parsons,  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

7  Century  (A)  of  Puritanism,  and  a  Century  of  its  Opposites  .  .  . 

Boston,  1855.     12°  (4.8X2.9). 

8  Second  Part  of  Cooke's  Centuries.    ...     Boston,  1855.    12°  (4.6X2.9). 

9  Necromancy  .  .  .  Boston,  1857.     12°  (4.4X2.9). 
COOKE,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

10  Election  Sermon,  May  20,  1770.  Boston,  1770.     8°,  pp.  47. 

11  Election  Sermon,  May  20,  1770.     See  THORNTON,  J.  W.    The  Pulpit  of 
the  American  Revolution.  —  Pp.  147-186. 

COOKE,  Rev.  William,  of  Gloucestershire,  Eng. 

12  Medallic  History  (The)  of  imperial  Rome ;  from  the  first  Triumvirate, 
under  Pompey,  Crassus,  and  Csesar,  to  the  Removal  of  the  imperial  Seat, 
by  Constantine  the  Great.     .  .  .  [  With']  Introduction,  containing  a  gen 
eral  History  of  Roman  Medals.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.         *  *  * 

London,  1781.     4°  (7.3X4.8). 
COOPER,  Anthony  Ashley,  3d  Earl  of  Shaftesbury;  b.  1671.  d.  1713. 

13  Characteristicks  of  Men,  Manners,  Opinions,  Times.     Vol.   1-3.     By 
.  .  .  Anthony,  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.     6th  ed.,  corrected.     ...      *  *  * 
[Portrait.']    '  [London]  1737.     8°  (6X3.1). 

COOPER,  Charles  Purton,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln' s-Inn,  London. 

14  Act  (The)  of  Settlement  and  the  Pope's  Apostolic  Letters.     Selection 
from  Correspondence  ...     2d  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  30. 

15  Ancient  British  and  English  Churches.     Stillingfleet's  Independence  of 
the  British  Churches,  proved  from  their  Carriage  towards  Augustine  the 
Monk ;    and  Inett's  Short  View  of  the  ancient  and  present  State  of  the 
English  Church  and  Monarchy.     To  which  are  subjoined  I. — The  Let 
ters  Apostolic  of  Pius  IX.,  29th  Sept.,  1850.      II.  —The  Pastoral  Letter 
of  Dr.  Wiseman,  7th  Oct.,  1850.     III.  —The Letter  of  Lord  John  Rus 
sell  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham,  4th  Nov.,  1850.     IV.  —Appendix.      *  *  * 
Edited  by  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.     2d  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  76. 

20 


154  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


COOPER,  Charles  Purton,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Appellate  Jurisdiction  of  the  House  of  Lords,  Derby  Council,  and  Court 
of  Chancery.      Lord  Cottenham's  Proposal  of  April,  1836 ;    and  brief 
Statement  of  the  Opinions  previously  expressed  in  Parliament  .  .  .  re 
specting  the  Office  of  Lord  Chancellor :  with  Remarks.     4th  ed. 

London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  38. 

2  Bibliotheca  Cooperiana.     Catalogue  of  Portions  of  the  .  .  .  Library  of 
C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.  .  .  .  London,  1852.     8°  (6.9X3.7). 

3  Brief  Account  (A)  of  some  of  the  most  important  Proceedings  in  Par 
liament,  relative  to  the  Defects  in  the  Administration  of  Justice  in  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  the  House  of  Lords,  and  the  Court  of  Commissioners 
of  Bankrupt  .  .  .  London,  1828.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

4  Common  Law  (The)  and^  the  Pope's  Apostolic  Letters  of  Sept.,  1850. 
Extracts  of  some  Letters  .  .  .  to  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.     2d  ed. 

London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  51. 

5  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  March  27,  1851,  upon  Lord  John 
Russell's  Motion  for  Leave  to  bring  in  a  Bill  for  the  better  Administra 
tion  of  Justice  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.     Edited  by  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq. 
4th  ed.  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  32. 

6  Delay  (The)  in  the  Offices  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  the  Remedy. 
2d  ed.  London,  1849.     8°,  pp.  44.. 

7  Government  (The)  and  the  Irish  Roman  Catholic  Members.     3d  ed. 

London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  22. 

8  House  (The)  of  Lords  as  a  Court  of  Appeal.     .  .  . 

London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  107. 

9  Letter  (A)  to  the  Lord  Chancellor  on  a  Defect  in  the  Law  regulating 
the  Custody  of  Lunatics.  London,  1849.     8°,  pp.  14. 

10  Letter  to  Sir  George  Grey,  with  Papers  respecting  the  sanitary  State 
of  Part  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  London. 

London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  30. 

11  Letter  (A)  to  the  Solicitor-General  upon  the  Bill  to  simplify  and  im 
prove  the  Proceedings  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland.     1 2th 
ed.  London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  24. 

12  Letter  (A)  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  England  upon  his  Resolution  to 
abolish  the  Practice  of  adjourning  his  Court  by  reason  of  the  Absence 
of  leading  Counsel.         *  *  *         8th  ed.       London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  23. 

13  Mr.  Purton  Cooper's  Paradox.      The  Profits  of  each  London  Solicitor 
may  be  increased  one  hundred  Pounds  per  Annum,  and  the  Public  bene- 
fitted.     8th  ed.  London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  14. 

14  Notes  respecting  Registration  and  the  extrinsic  Formalities  of  Convey 
ances.     Pt.  I.  London,  1831.     8°  (6.1X3.3).. 

15  Notes  upon  some  Passages  in  the  Letter  to  Lord  Denham  from  Lord 
Brougham  upon  the  Legislation  of  1850  which  relate  to  the  Court  of 
Chancery.     .  .  .  London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  66. 

*6  Oxford  University  Commission.      Mr.  Purton  Cooper's  Letter  to  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  Chancellor  of  the  University.     .  .  . 

London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  8. 

i7  Pope's  Apostolic  Letters  (The)  of  September,  1850.     Letter  to  an  Eng 
lish  Roman  Catholic  Peer.    4th  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  11. 


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COOPER,  Charles  Purton,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Pope's  Brief  (The)  of  September,  1850.      Notes  of  some  Conclusions 
arrived  at  15th-25th  Jan.,  1851,  in  several  Conferences  between  certain 
Roman  Catholic  Priests  and  a  Queen's  Counsel.     Edited  by  C.  P.  Coop 
er,  Esq.     10th  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  11. 

2  Present  State  (The)   of  the   Court  of  Chancery,  shown  to  furnish  no 
Reason  against  the  Continuance  of  the  Commission  for  the  Custody  of 
the  Great  Seal,  pending  the  Inquiry  into  the  Office  of  Lord  Chancellor. 
*  *  *         2d  ed.  London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  15. 

3  Refutation  (A)  of  the  Calumnies  against  the  Lord  Chancellor  contained 
in  the  last  Number  of  The  Quarterly  Review  in  an  Article  upon  the 
Pamphlet  entitled  "  The  Reform  Ministry  and  the  Reformed  Parlia 
ment."     [By  C.  P.  Cooper.]     4th  ed.        London,  1734.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

4  Refutation   (A)  of  so  much  of  the  Calumnies  contained  in  the  last 
Number  of  The  Quarterly  Review  in  an  Article  upon  the  Pamphlet  en 
titled   "The   Reformed  Ministry  and  the   Reformed  Parliament,"  as 
relates   to   the  Appointment   of  Mr.  Ja.  Brougham  .  .  .      [By  C.  P. 
Cooper.'}  London,  1833.     8°,  pp.  22. 

5  Reports  of  some  Cases  adjudged  in  the  Courts  of  the  Lord  Chancellor, 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  Vice-Chancellor,  in  1837-1838.      With  Notes, 
and  an  Appendix.     Vol.  1.     [4  Parts.~\ 

London  and  Dublin,  1838-'41.     8°  (6.8X3.5). 

6  Rules  for  the  Guidance  of  Members  of  Parliament,  in  the  Management 
of  Select  Committees,  and  the  Preparation  of  Reports.         *  *  * 

[London]  1837.     8°,  pp.  36. 

7  So  much  of  Lord  John  Russell's  Evidence  before  the  Select  Committee 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  on  official  Salaries,  as  relates  to  the  Law 
and  to  Lawyers.     Edited  by  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq. 

London,  1850.     8°,  pp.  32. 

8  So  much  of  the  Pope's  Apostolical  Letters  of  September,  1850,  as  re 
lates  to  the  Creation  of  an  Archbishopric  and  Twelve  Bishoprics.      The 
Act  of  26  Hen.  VIII.  intitled  "  An  Act  for  Nomination  and  Consecration 
of  Suffragans  within  this  Realm."      With  an  Appendix :  .  .  .      Edited 
by  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.     7th  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  47. 

9  Specimen  of  a  Catalogue  of  the  Books  on  foreign  Law  lately  presented 
by  C.  P.  Cooper,  to  the  Society  of  Lincoln's-Inn. 

London,  1847.     8°  (7X4.1). 

10  Substance  of  the  Speech  of  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.  as  Counsel  for  the  Rev. 
Charles  Wellbeloved,  in  the  Suit  of  the  Attorney  General  versus  Shore, 
instituted  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  respecting  Lady  Hewley's 
Foundations,  July  2,  1834.  London,  1834.     8°,  pp.  81. 

11  Substance  of  the  Speech  of,  as  Counsel   for  Rev.  Charles  Wellbeloved 
in  the  Suit  of  the  Attorney  General  versus  Shore,  .  .  .  respecting  Lady 
Hewley's  Foundations,  2d  July,  1834.     2d  ed. 

London,  1834.     8°,  pp.  81. 

12  Ultra  Party  (The)  amongst  the  English  Roman  Catholics.     Extract  of  a 
Letter,  dated  15th  Feb.,  1851,  from  an  English  Roman  Catholic  Peer  to 
Mr.  P.  Cooper.     5th  ed.  London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  16. 
Editor,  and  Biographer.     S.ee  MELMOTII,  W.     The  Great  Importance 
•of  a  religious  Life. 


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COOPER,  Charles  Purton,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Letter  to  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.  on  the  Appointment  of  a  permanent  Judge 
in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  &c.      By  Causidicus. 

London,  1835.     8°,  pp.  29.     [2  copies.] 

2  Second  Letter  (A)  to  C.  P.  Cooper,  Esq.  on  the  Appointment  of  a  per 
manent  Judge,  &c.     By  Causidicus.  London,  1835.     8°,  pp.  31. 

COOPER,  George,  Esq. 

3  Treatise  (A)  of  Pleading  on  the  Equity-Side  of  the  High  Court  of  Chan 
cery.         ***  London,  1809.     8°  (7  irr.X3.9),  m.  n. 

COOPER,  J.  G.,  M.D. 

4  Essay  (An)  on  Comets  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1832.     8°,  pp.  40. 

5  Reports  upon  the  Plants,  Mammals,  Land  Birds,  Reptiles,  and  crusta- 
cea.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Reports  of  Explorations  and  Surveys  for 
a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  12,  P.  II.) 

COOPER,  John  Gilbert,  an  English  Poet ;  b.  1723.  d.  1769. 

6  Letters  concerning  Taste.         *  *  *         [By  J.  G.  Cooper.'] 

London,  1755.     8°  (5.7X2.9). 

7  Letters  concerning  Taste.         *  *  *         3ded.     ...  [With]  Essays  on 
similar  and  other  Subjects.         *  *  *         By  .  .  .  {J.  Cr.  Cooper]. 

London,  1757.     8°  (5.5X2.9). 
COOPER,  Samuel,  a  Surgeon  of  London. 

8  First  Lines  of  the  Practice  of  Surgery  .  .  .     With  nine  Plates.     2d 
American,  with  an  Appendix,  from  3d  London  ed. 

Hanover,  1815.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 
COOPER,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  a  Minister  of  Boston;  b.  1725.  d.  1783. 

9  Discourse  on  the  Man  of  Sin.     Dudleian  Lecture,  Sept.  1,  1773. 

Boston,  1774.     8°,  pp.  68. 

10  Election  Sermon,  May  26,  1756.  Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  43. 

11  Sermon  preach'd  April  9,  1760,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Jack 
son,  Brooklin.  Boston,  1760.     8°,  pp.  46. 

12  Sermon  preached  in  Boston  .  .  .  before  the  Society  for  encouraging  In 
dustry,  and  employing  the  Poor;  August  8,  1753. 

Boston,  1753.     8°,  pp.  38. 

13  Sermon  preached  before  John  Hancock,  Gov.  and  the  General  Court, 
Oct.  25,  1780,  the  Day  of  the  Commencement  of  the  Constitution,  and 
the  Inauguration  of  the  new  Government.     [Boston,  1780.]    8°,  pp.  55. 

COOPER,  Thomas,  of  Manchester.,  Eng. 

14  Some  Information  respecting  America.    2d  ed.    [Map  of  Middle  States.] 

London,  1795.     8°  (6.9X3.1). 
COOPER,  Thomas,  M.D.,  LL.D.,Pres.  of  Columbia  Coll.,  S.C.;  b.  1759.  d.  1840. 

Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  JUSTINIAN  I.,  F.  A.  J.     Institutes. 
COPIES  of  original  Letters  from  the  Army  of  General  Bonaparte  in  Egypt,  in- 

15  tercepted  by  the  Fleet  under  the  Command  of  Adm.  Lord  Nelson. 
With  an  English  Translation.     5th  ed.     [Chart.] 

London,  1798.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

COPTIC  16  Manuscript.     2  vols.  4°  (5.1X2.7). 

CORANCEZ,  Olivier  de,  a  Friend  of  Rousseau;  d.  1810. 

17  Anecdotes  of  the  last  twelve  Years  of  the  Life  of  J.  J.  Rousseau,  origin 
ally  published  in  the  Journal  de  Paris  by  Citizen  Corancez  .  .  .  Trans 
lated  .  .  .  London,  1798.  8°  (4.8X2.7). 


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CORBAUX,  Francis. 

1  Natural  and  mathematical  Laws  (On  the)  concerning  Population,  Vitali 
ty  and  Mortality  ;  &c.;  with  Tables  of  Mortality  .  .  .  and  other  Tables 
...         ***  London,  1833.     8°  (7X4.2). 

COKDEH,  Susanna. 

2  Christian  Instruction  in  the  History,  Types,  and  Prophecies  of  the  Old 
Testament.     ...  Philadelphia,  1855.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

CORDINER,  Rev.  James. 

3  Description  (A)  of  Ceylon  .  .  .  with  Narratives  of  a  Tour  round  the 
Island  in  1800,  the  Campaign  in  Candy  in  1803,  and  a  Journey  to  Ra- 
misseram  in  1804.     Illustrated.  ...     In  2  Vols.     Vol.  2. 

London,  1807.     4°  (6.7X4.8). 
CORMACK,  Rev.  John. 

Translator,  &c.     See  FENELOX,  F.  &c.     Lives  of  ...  Philosophers. 
CORNARIUS,  Janus,  a  German  Physician  ;  b.  1500.  d.  1558. 
.    Translator.     See  AETIUS,  A.     Contracta  Medicina. 
CORNEILLE,  Pierre,  a  French  dramatic  Author;  b.  at  Rouen,  1616.  d.  1684. 

4  Theatre,  avec  des  Commentaires,  &c.  &c.     Tom.  1-12.     [Plates.'] 

[No  imprint]  1764.     8°  (5.3X3.3  irr.). 
CORNELIUS,  Elias,  D.D.,  Sec'y  of  Amer.  Education  Society;  b.  1794.  d.  1832. 

5  God's  Ways,  not  as  our  AVays.     Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Worcester,  D.  D.  Salem,  1821.     8°,  pp.  56. 

CORXETTE,  Claude  Melchior,  a  French  Physician;  b.  1744.  d.  1794. 

6  Konigl.  Franzosische  Instruktion  zu  besserem  Betrieb  des    Saltpeter- 
wesens,  nebst  einer  Abhandlung  liber  das  Saltpeterzeugen,  vom  Herrn 
Cornette.     ...     Mit  Kupfern.  Dresden,  1781.     8°  (5.2X3). 

CORPYS  et  Syntagma  Confessionvm  Fidei  qvse  .  .  .     Ecclesiarum  Nomine  fue- 

7  runt  authentice  editaj  ;  etc.     Qvibvs  annectitvr,  in  omnibvs  Christiana 
Religionis  Articulis,  catholicus  Consensvs,  ex  Sententijs  veterum  qui 
Patres  vocantur  desumptus.     ...     [3  pagings.~] 

Aureliaj  Allobrogum,  1612.     Thick  4°  (6.8X4.7),  2  cols. 

CORTES  or  CORTEZ,  Hernando  or  Fernando,  the  Conqueror  of  Mexico  ;  b.  in 
Spain,  1485.  d.  near  Seville,  1547. 

8  Despatches  (The)  of  Hernando  Cortes,  addressed  to  the  Emp.  Charles 
V.  written  during  the  Conquest  [of  Mexico'},  and  containing  a  Narrative 
of  its  Events.     Now  first  translated  from  the  original  Spanish,  with  an 
Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  G.  Folsom.     New  York,  1843.  8°  (5.9X3.5). 

9  Life  of  Hernando  Cortes.     See  PRESCOTT,  W.  H.     History  of  the  Con 
quest  of  Mexico,  &c. 

COSSIGXY,  Joseph  Frangois  CHARPENTIER  de  ;  6.  1734.  d.  1809. 

10  Voyage  au  Bengale.     Suivi  de  Notes  .  .  .  d'Observations,  sur  celui  de 
Stavorinus  dans  le  meme  Contree  ;  d'une  Notice  sur  la  Japon  ;  etc.    Par 
.  .  .  Charpentier  Cossigny.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  an  7  [1799].     8°  (5.8X3.1). 
COSTA,  Hippolyte  Joseph  PERCIRA  FURTADO  de  MENDOCA  DA;  d.  1823. 

11  Historia  de  Portugal.     Composta  em  Inglez  por  uma  Sociedade  de  Lit- 
teratos,  transladada  em  Vulgar  com  as  Notas  da  Edigao  Franceza,  e  do 
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COSTARD,  George,  Vicar  of  Twickenham,  Eng.;  b.  1710.  d.  1782. 

1  History  (The)  of  Astronomy,  with  its  Applications  to  Geography,  His 
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COSTIGAN,  Capt.  Arthur  "William,  Esq. 

2  Sketches  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Portugal.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,2.      *  *  * 

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COTHREN,  William,  of  Woodbury,  Conn. 

3  History  of  ancient  Woodbury  from  .  .  .  1659  to  1854  .  .  .     [Portrait 
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4  Second  centennial  Celebration  of  the  Exploration  of  ancient  Woodbury, 
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7  Practicall  Commentary  (A),  or  an  Exposition  with  Observations,  Rea 
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COTTON,  Rev.  John,  of  Newton,  Mass. ;  d.  1757,  cet.  64. 

9  Wisdom,  Knowledge,  and  the  Fear  of  God  recommended  to  Rulers  and 
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COURIER,  Fran?ais.    2  Mai,  1790  —  28  Fev.,  1791 ;  19  Avril,  —  22  Juillet,  1791. 

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14  Traite  elementaire  de  la  Theorie  des  Fonctions  et  du  Calcul  infinitesimal, 
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COUSIN,  Victor,  a  French  Philosopher;  b.  in  Paris,  1792. 

1  Cours  de  PHistoire  de  la  Philosophic.      Histoire  de  la  Philosophic  du 
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2  Cours  de  1'Histoire  de  la  Philosophic  moderne      Premiere  Serie    Tom. 
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4  Elements  of  Psychology :  included  in  a  critical  Examination  of  Locke's 
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Hartford,  1834.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

5  Fragmens  philosophiques.  Paris,  1826.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

6  Fragmens  philosophiques  pour  faire  suite  aux  Cours  de  1'Histoire  de  la 
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7  Lectures  on  the  True,  the  Beautiful  and  the  Good.     Increased  by  an  Ap 
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8  Nouveaux  Fragmens  philosophiques  Paris,  1828.     8°  (5.6X3-2). 

9  Philosophical  Miscellanies.     See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Miscellanies,  &c. 

10  Philosophy  (The)  of  the  Beautiful    From  the  French     Translated  with 
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11  Calembours  et  Jeux  de  Mots  des  Hommes  illustres,  anciens  et  modernes. 
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COWLEY,  Abraham,  M.D.,  an  English  Poet ;  b.  1618.  d.  1667. 

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COWPER,  William,  Esq.,  an  English  Poet;  b.  1731.  d.  1800. 

13  Life  of  William  Cowper.     See  SOUTHEY,  R. 

14  Life  of  William  Cowper.     See  TAYLOR,  T. 

15  Life  and  posthumous  Writings.     See  HAYLEY,  W. 

16  Memoir  of  Cowper.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  vii.-xc.). 

17  Poems.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.         *  *  *         [Portrait.] 

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New  York,  1812-'16.     24°  (4X2.5  irr.), 
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1  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Cowper,  by  J.  Johnson.     See  (Poems  (N.Y.  Ed.), 
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Cox,  Francis  Augustus,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  of  London. 

2  Life  (The)  of  Philip  Melancthon,  comprising  an  Account  of  the  most 
important  Transactions  of  the  Reformation.     ... 

Boston,  1835.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

3  Life  of  Philip  Meiancthon.     See  (CHRISTIAN  Library,  vol.  3). 
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COXE,  Tench,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia ;  d.  1824,  cut.  68. 

4  Enquiry  into  the  Principles  on  which  a  commercial  System  for  the  United 
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5  View  (A)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  a  Series  of  Papers,  writ 
ten  between  1787  and  1794  ... 

Philadelphia,  1794.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  513. 

6  VieAV  (A)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  &c. 

London,  reprinted,  1795.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  pp.  512. 
COXE,  William,  Archdeacon  of  Wilts,  Eng.;  b.  1747.  d.  1828. 

7  Account  of  the  Russian  Discoveries  between  Asia  and  America.     .  .  . 
[With]  the  Conquest  of  Siberia,  and  History  of  the  Transactions  and 
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8  Travels  in  Denmark,  Norway,  and  Russia.     See  PINKERTOX,  J.     (Voy 
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9  Travels  into  Poland,  Russia,  Sweden,  and  Denmark.      Illustrated  .  .   . 
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10  Travels  in  Switzerland  and  in  the  Country  of  the  Orisons.      See  PlNK- 
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COYER,  Gabriel  Frangois,  I' Abbe;  b.  1707.  d.  1782. 

Translator.     See  BLACKSTONE,  W.     Commentaire,  etc. 
CRABB,  George,  an  English  Barrister  and  Philologist ;  b.  1778.  d.  1854. 

11  English   Synonyms,  with  copious  Illustrations  and  Explanations  .  .  . 
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12  Universal  technological  Dictionary  .  .  .  and  illustrated  by  Plates,  &c. 
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CRABBE,  Rev.  George,  an  English  Poet;  b.  1754.  d.  1832. 

13  Poetical  Works:  with  his  Letters  and  Journals,  and  his  Life,  by  his  Son. 
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London,  1834.     12°  (4.8X2.6). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  engraved,  —  "  Life  and  Poems,"  &c. 

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CRAIK,  George  Lillie,  Prof,  of  Eng.  Lit.  and  Hist,  at  Belfast,  Eng.;  b.  1799. 
15  Pursuit  of  Knowledge  under  Difficulties ;  its  Pleasures  and  ReAvards. 
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1  Defence  (The)  of  Constantino  :  with  a  Treatise  of  the  Pope's  temporall 
Monarchic.     ...     [2  pagings.~]         London,  1621.    4°  (5.9X3.3),  m.  r. 

CRAMER,  Ch.  Fr.,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Kiel,  and  Copenhagen;  b.  1748.  d.  1807. 

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CRAMER,  Jean  Andre;  b.  1710.  d.  1777. 

2  Elements  of  the  Art  of  assaying  Metals.     In  two  Parts.     .  .  .     Trans 
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London,  1741.     8°  (6.6X3.5). 
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3  Text-Book  (A)  of  Popery ;  comprising  a  brief  History  of  the  Council  of 
Trent,  a  Translation  of  its  doctrinal  Decrees,  &c.  with  Notes  and  Illus 
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CRANCH,  William,  Chief  Justice  of  U.  S.  Court  for  D.  C. ;  b.  1769.  d.  1855. 

4  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  in  August  and  December  Terms,  1801  — February  Term, 
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CRANMER,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1489.  d.  1555-6. 

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6  Memorials  of  Cranmer.     See  STRYPE,  J. 
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7  Doctrine  (The)  of  Equivalents;  or  an  Explanation  of  the  Nature,  Value 
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CREASY,  Edward  Shepherd,  Prof,  of  Hist,  in  Univ.  Coll.,  London ;  b.  1812. 

8  Rise  (The)  and  Progress  of  the  English  Constitution.     2d  ed.,  revised 
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CREECH,  Thomas,  an  English  Poet;  b.  1659.  d.  1700. 

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12  Church-History  (The)  of  Brittany  from  the  Beginning  of  Christianity  to 
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CREUZER,  Georg  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Anc.  Lit.  at  Heidelberg ;  b.  1771.  d.  1858. 

13  Symbolik  und  Mythologie  der  alten  Volker,  besonders  der  Griechen  von 
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14  Roman  History  (The)  from  the  Foundation  of  Rome  to  the  Battle  of 
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CRICHTON,  Andrew,  LL.D. 

1  History  (The)  of  Arabia.     Ancient  and  modern.     .  .  .    With  a  Map 
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2  Scandinavia,  ancient  and  modern ;   being  a  History  of  Denmark,  Swe 
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CRIMES  3  (Les)  de  la  Philosophic  .  .  .  Paris,  1804.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

CRINESIUS,  Christoph.,  Prof. -in  University  ofAUdorf;  b.  1584.  d.  1629. 

4  Discursus  de  Confusione  Linguarum  .  .  .  statuens  Hebraicam  omnium 
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CRISP,  Tobias,  D.D.,  of  Wiltshire,  Eng. ;  b.  1600.  d.  1643. 

5  Christ  alone  exalted :  being  the  compleat  Works  of  T.  Crisp,  D.D.,  con 
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London,  1690.     Thick  4°  (7,1  X4.9). 

NOTE.  —  Formed  of  four  volumes  ;  YO!.  1-3  are  paged  continuously. 

CRITICAL  Review  (The) :  or,  Annals  of  Literature.     By  a  Society  of  Gentlemen. 

6  *  *  *         Sept.,  Nov.,  1760;  Jan. —Nov.,  1761 ;  Feb.,  April — August, 
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8  Fourth  Part  (The)  of  Naked  Truth :  or,  The  Complaint  of  the  Church 
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London,  1682.     2°  (9.9X5.1),  pp.  42. 
CROKER,  fiev.  Temple  Henry. 

9  Complete  Dictionary  (The)  of  Arts  and  Sciences.     .  .  .     The  theologi 
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London,  1773-75.     2°  (11.6X6.6),  2  cols. 
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1°  Apocalypse  (The)  of  St.  John,  or  Prophecy  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
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1 1  Life  and  Times  of  ...  George  the  Fourth.     With  Anecdotes  of  dis 
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12  Etymology  (The)  and  Syntax  of  the  English  Language,  explained  and 
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CROMBIE,  Rev.  Alexander,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Gymnasium  sive  Symbola  critica.      ...          *  *  *         ...     4th  ed., 
corrected  and  enlarged.    Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1830.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

2  Natural  Theology  ;   or  Essays  on  the  Existence  of  Deity  and  of  Provi 
dence,  on  the  Immateriality  of  the  Soul,  and  a  Future  State.      .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1829.     8°  (6X3.2). 

CROME,  A.  F.  W.,  Prof,  in  the  University  of  Giessen ;  b.  1753.  d.  1833. 

3  Europens  Produkte.     Zweyter  Versuch.     .  .  .     Th.  1,  welcher  Portu 
gal  und  Spanien  .  .  .  enthalt.  Hamburg,  1784.     16°  (5.1X2.9). 

CROMWELL,  Oliver,  Lord-Protector  of  the  Eng.  Commonwealth;  b.  1599.  d.  1658. 

4  Letters   and   Speeches:    with  Elucidations.       By  T.   Carlyle.       .    .   . 
Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

JXTOTE.  — Each  volume  consists  of  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages.  One  copy 
is  bound  in  four  volumes.  Also  with  half-titles,  —  "Wiley  and  Putnam's  Library 
of  choice  Reading-,"  &c. 

5  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.      See  FORSTER,  J.      Lives  of  British  States 
men. —  Vol.  6.  7.     Also,  Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth.  —Vol.  4,  5. 

6  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.     See  RUSSELL,  M. 
CROOKSHANK,  William,  D.D.,  of  London;  d.  1769. 

7  History  (The)  of  the  State  and  Sufferings  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
from  the  Restoration  to  the  Revolution.      With  an  Introduction  .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1749.     8°  (6.8X3.6),  m.  b. 

CROSBY,  Hon.  Nathan. 

8  Annual  obituary  Notices  of  eminent  Persons  who  have  died  in  the  United 
States.     For  1857,  1858.     [2  vols.~\         *  *  *         [Pot-traits.'} 

Boston,  1858,  '59.     8°  (7X4.1),  2  cols. 
CROSS,  Jeremy  L. 

9  True  Masonic  Chart  (The)  .  .  .  \wiih}  Illustrations,  Charges,  Songs,  &c. 
4th  ed.,  with  Additions,  &c.  New  Haven,  1826.     12°  (5.3X2.9). 

CROSTHWAITE,  John  Clarke,  Rector  of  St.  Mary-at-Hill. 

M  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  first  Half  of  the  sixteenth  Century.     See 

(ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  13). 
CROSWELL,  Rev.  Andrew,  of  Groton,  Conn.,  aft.  of  Boston;  b.  1709.  d.  1785. 

11  Testimony  (A)  against  the  Prophaneness  of  some  of  the  publick  Dis 
putes,  on  the  last  Commencement-Day ;  with  Letters  to  the  President 
of  Harvard  College  ...  his  Letter  of  Defence,  and  Remarks  upon  it. 

Boston,  1760.     8°,  pp.  20. 
CROUCH,  Nathaniel.     See  BURTON,  R. 
CROUSAZ,  Jean  Pierre  de,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Groningen;  b.  1663.  d.  1750. 

12  Examination  (An)  of  Mr.  Pope's  Essay  on  Man.     Translated  from  the 
French  of  M.  Crousaz.  London,  1739,     12°  (5X2.8). 

CROWE,  Rev.  William. 

13  Treatise  (A)  on  English  Versification.       *  *  * 

London,  1827,     8°  (4,4X2.9). 
CROWTHER,  Rev.  Samuel,  a  native  Missionary  among  the  Yorubas. 

Translator.      See  BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testament.      Gospel 

according  to  St.  Luke,  &c. 
CRUDEN,  Alexander,  of  London;  b.  1704.  d.  1744. 

14  Complete  Concordance  (A)  to  the  Holy  Scriptures  .  .  .  [with"]  a  Con 
cordance  to  the  Apocrypha  ...     oth  ed.  ...        *  *  *         [Portrait.] 

London,  1794.     4° (9.1X6.6),  3  cola. 


164  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


CRUISE,  William,  Esq. 

1  Digest  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property.     Revised  and  considerably 
enlarged  by  H.  H.  White.     Further  revised  and  abridged,  with  Addi 
tions  and  Notes  ...  by  Simon  Greenleaf,  LL.D.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-7  .  .  . 

Boston,  1849-'50.     8°  (7X4). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  three  volumes. 

CRUISE  (The)  of  the   Somers     ...     3d  ed.     With  an  Appendix,  containing 

2  three  Letters  from  Hon.  W.  Sturgis.         *  *  * 

New  York,  1844.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 
CRUNDEN,  John. 

3  Convenient  and  ornamental  Architecture,  consisting  of  original  Designs, 
for  Plans,  Elevations,  and  Sections  .  »  .     Engraved  on  70  Copper  Plates. 
...     New  ed.  London,  1793.     2°  (6.7X4.5). 

CRUQUIUS,  J>,  Prof,  of  Greek  and  Latin  at  Bruges  ;  fl.  about  1550. 

Editor,  &c.     See  HORATIUS  FLACCUS,  Q,.     Q.  Horativs  Flaccvs,  etc. 
CRUSIUS,  Gottlieb  Christian. 

4  Complete  Greek  (A)  and  English  Lexicon  of  the  Poems  of  Homer  and 
the  Homeridse.     .  .  .     From  the  German  :  translated  with   Corrections 
and  Additions  by  Henry  Smith.     Hartford,  1844.    8°  (7.4X4.5),  2  cols. 

CRUTTWELL,  Rev.  Clement. 

5  Concordance  (A)  of  Parallels,  collected  from  Bibles  and  Commentaries 
...        ***  London,  1790.    4°  (9.8X7.7),  3  cols. 

6  New  universal   Gazetteer   (The) ;     or,  Geographical  Dictionary   .    »    . 
With  .  .  .  Maps.     .  .  .     Vol.  1  [4-0].     2  [H-P].     3  [#-£]. 

London,  1798.     8°  (7.7X4.3),  2  cols. 

?  Atlas  to  Cruttwell's  Gazetteer.  2°  (13.5X17.5). 

CRYBBACE,  Rev.  Thomas  Tully. 

8  Essay  (An)  on  moral  Freedom.     .  .  .  [with"]  A  Review  of  the  Princi 
ples  of  Dr.  Whitby  and  Pres.  Edwards  on  Free  Will ;  and  of  Dr.  Brown's 
Theory  of  Causation  and  Agency.         *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1829.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 
CUDWORTH,  Ralph,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1617.  d.  1688. 

9  Life  and  Writings  of  Cudworth,  by  T.  Birch.      See  (True  intellectual 
System  (Ed.  1845),  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  vii.-xxvii.). 

JO  Treatise  (A)  concerning  eternal  and  immutable  Morality.      Preface  by 
Edward  [Duresme'],  Lord  Bishop  of  Durham.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1731.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
«i  True  intellectual  System  (The)  of  the  Universe,  &c. 

London,  1678.     2°  (9.4X5),  m.  r.,  pp.  899-}-. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

12  True  intellectual  System  (The)  of  the  Universe  .  .  .  with  a  Treatise 
concerning  eternal  and  immutable  Morality.      .  .  .  [With]  the  Notes 
and  Dissertations  of  Dr.  J.  L.  Mosheim,  translated  by  J.   Harrison. 
...     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1845.     8°  (6.8X4). 

CULLEN,  E.,  M.D. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BERGMAN,  T.     Physical  and  chemical  Essays. 
CULLEN,  William,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Medicine,  Univ.  of  Glasgow;  b.  1712.  d.  1790. 

13  Synopsis    and    Nosology,   being  an  Arrangement    and  Definition   of 
Diseases.     First  Translation  from  Latin  .  .  . 

Hartford,  1792.     16°  (4.2X2.3). 


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CULLEY,  George  ;  b.  1734.  d.  1813. 

Joint  Author.     See  BAILEY,  J.     Agricultural  Survey  of  Cumberland. 
CULLUM,  Capt.  George  W.,  Corps  of  Engineers,  U.S.  Army. 

1  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Graduates  of  the  U.S.  Military  Academy, 
at  West  Point,  N.Y.,  from  March  16,  1802  to  Jan.  1,  1850.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1850.     12°  (5.8X3.7).' 
CULPEPPER,  Nicholas,  "  Student  in  Physic  and  Astrology ;"  b.  1616.  d.  1654. 

2  Pharmacopoeia  Londinensis  .  .  .      London,  1720.    8°  (6.3X3.7),  2  cols. 
CUMBERLAND,  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough ;  b.  1632.  d.  1718. 

3  Traite  philosophique  des  Loix  naturelles  .  .  .      Traduit  du  Latin,  par 
M.  Barbeyrac.     Avec  des  Notes  du  Traducteur  .  .  . 

Amsterdam,  1744.     4°  (7.4X4.9). 
CUMBERLAND,  Richard,  LL.D.,  an  English  Dramatist;  b.  1732.  d.  1811. 

4  Calvary ;  or,  The  Death  of  Christ.     A  Poem  in  eight  Books.     2d  Ame 
rican  ed.  Boston,  1796.     12°  (5.1X2.8  irr.). 

5  Character  of  the  Late  Lord  Viscount  Sackville.      [By  R.  Cumberland.] 
*  *  *  London,  1785.     8°,  pp.  24. 

6  Memoirs  of  Richard  Cumberland.      Written  by  himself.      .  .  . 

New  York,  1806.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

7  Observer  (The).     A  Collection  of  Essays.  New  ed.  .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.                                                    London,  1822.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

8  Observer  (The).     See  BRITISH  Essayists.— Vol.  32-34. 
CUMINGS,  Rev.  Henry,  of  Billerica,  Mass. ;  d.  1823. 

9  Election  Sermon,  May  28,  1783.  Boston,  1783.     8°,  pp.  55. 
GUMMING,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Boston,  Mass. ;  d.  1763. 

10  Animadversions  on  the  Rev.  Mr.  Croswell's  late  Letter,  &c.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1763.     8°,  pp.  40. 

11  Sermon,  preached  Feb.  25,  1761,  at  his  Installment.     [Ch.,  by  Dr.  Sew- 
all  ;  R.  H.,  by  Rev.  E.  Pemberton.]  Boston,  1761.     8°,  pp.  58. 

GUMMING,  Rev.  John,  of  London;  fl.  1719. 

12  Discourse  (A)  to  a  Society  of  young  Men  in  London  .  .  . 

Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp.  40. 
CUMMINGS,  Asa,  D.D.,  Editor  of11  Christian  Mirror,"  Portland,  Me. ;  d.  1855. 

13  Memoir  (A)  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Payson.     *  *  *     [Portrait.]     (EVAN 
GELICAL  Family  Library.— Vol.  12.)      New  York,  n.d.     24°  (4.4X2.8). 

14  Sermon  (A)  delivered  in  Gorham,  June  25,  1828,  before  the  Maine 
Missionary  Society  .  .  .  Portland,  1828.     8°,  pp.  40. 

CUN.EUS,  Petrus,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Leyden;  b.  1585.  d.  1638. 

15  Republica  (De)  Hebraorum  Libri  III. 

Lugd.  Batavor.,  Ex  Off.  Elzevir.,  1632.     24°  (3.4X  1.6). 
CUNN,  Samuel. 

Editor.     See  EUCLID.     Elements. 
CUNNINGHAM,  Allan,  a  Scottish  Poet  and  misc.  Writer;  b.  1785.  d.  1842. 

16  Lives  (The)  of  the  most  eminent  British  Painters  and  Sculptors.      .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.     [Portraits.]     (Harper's  Family  Library,  Nos.  17-19,  66,  67.) 

New  York,  1831-'34.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
CUNNINGHAM,  James  William,  Vicar  of  Harrow. 

n  World  without  Souls.       *  *  *      ...     Boston,  1808.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
CUNNINGHAM,  Timothy,  Esq.,  of  London. 

l8  New  and  complete  Law  Dictionary  ...  3d  ed.,  corrected,  &c.  Vol.  1 
[A-E].  2[F-Z].  ***  London,  1783.  2°  (11.2X6.6),  2  ools. 
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CURRIE,  James,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  &c.,  of  Liverpool ;  b.  1756.  d,  1805. 

1  Medical  Reports  on  the  Effects  of  Water  ...  as  a  Remedy  in  Fever, 
and  other  Diseases.     3d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2.     Liverpool,  1804.     8°  (6X3.3). 

2  Medical  Reports  on  the  Effects  of  Water  ...  as  a  Remedy  in  Fever, 
and  other  Diseases.     4th  ed.     Vol.  1,  2.     London,  1805.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

CURSUNIC  3  Prayer-Book,  in  Manuscript.  12°  (4.3X2.3). 

CURTIS,  George  Ticknor;  b.  in  Watertown,  Mass.,  1812. 

4  History  of  the  Origin,  Formation,  and  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  of 
the   United   States ;    with  Notices   of  the   principal  Framers.       .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1854,  '58.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

5  Letters  of  Phocion.     See  MASSACHUSETTS.     Discussions,  &c. 
CURTIUS,  Ernst,  Prof,  of  Philology  at  Berlin,  and  Gottingen;  b.  1814. 

6  Griechische  Geschichte     Bd.  1  .  .  .  Berlin,  1857.     8°  (6X3.5). 

7  Peloponnesos    Eine  historisch-geographische   Beschreibung  der   Hal- 
binsel    Bd.  1,  2     Mit  Karten  und  eingedruckten  Holyschnitten 

Gotha,  1851.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 
GUSHING,-  Hon.  Caleb,  Attorney- General  of  U.S. ;  b.  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  1800. 

8  Review,  historical  and  political,  of  the  late  Revolution  in  France,  and 
of  the  consequent  Events  in  Belgium,  Poland,  Great  Britain,  and  other 
Parts  of  Europe.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1833.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 
Translator,  and  Biographer.     See  POTHIER,  R.  J.      Treatise  on  mari 
time  Contracts. 

GUSHING,  Mrs.  Caroline  W.,  Wife  of  the  preceding. 

9  Letters,  descriptive  of  public  Monuments,  Scenery,  and  Manners  in 
France  and  Spain.     .  .  .     Vol.1,  —  France.     2,— Spain.     [Portrait.] 

Newburyport,  1832.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 
GUSHING,  William,  Chief  Justice  of  the  U.S.;  b.  in  Scituate,Mass.,  1733.  d.  1810. 

10  Life.     See  FLANDERS,  H.  (Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices,  vol.  2.) 
CUSHMAN,  David,  of  Warren,  Me. 

11  Weymouth's  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of  Maine,  in  1605.      See  MAINE  His 
torical  Society.  (Collections,  vol.  6.) 

CUSHMAN,  Rev.  Robert,  a  Founder  of  Plymouth  Colony,  b.  ab.  1580.  d.  1625. 

12  Discourse.     See  YOUNG,  A.  (Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrims.) 

13  Sin  (The)  and  Danger  of  Self-Love,  described  in  a  Sermon  preached  at 
Plymouth,  in  New  England,  1621 ;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  [by 
Hon.  J.  Davis].  Boston,  1846.     8°,  pp.  32. 

CUTLER,  Manasseh,  LL.D.,  of  Hamilton,  Mass. ;  b.  1744.  d.  1823. 

14  Account  of  American  Plants  and  other  Papers.     See  AMERICAN  Acade 
my,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vols.  1  and  3,  P.  I.) 

CUVIER,  George  Chretien  Leopold  Frederic  Dagobert,  Baron,  a  French  Natural 
ist;  b.  in  Montbeliard,  1769.  d.  in  Paris,  1832. 

15  Animal  Kingdom  (The)  arranged  in  Conformity  with  its  Organization, 
by  Baron  Cuvier.     With  additional  Descriptions  ...  by  E.  Griffith, 
and  Others.     Vol.  1-16.     [Plates.]     London,  1827-'35.     8°  (6.3X3.7), 

CONTENTS. —Vol.  I.-V.  Mammalia.  VI.-VIII.  Aves.  IX.  Reptilia.  X.  Pisces. 
XL  Supplementary  volume  on  the  Fossils.  XII.  Mollusca  &  Radiata.  XIII.  An 
nelida  Crustacea  &  Araclmida.  XIV.,  XV.  Insecta.  XVI.  Classified  Index  and 
Synopsis. 

16  Essay  on  the  Theory  of  the  Earth.     By  Baron  G.  Cuvier.     With  geolo 
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CuviER,  George  Chretien  Leopold  Frederic  Dagobert,  continued. 

1  Historical  Eulogium  on  Joseph  Priestly,  read  at  ...  the  National  In 
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Paris,  1807.     8°,  pp.  39. 
CYPRIAN,  St.  Thascius  Caecilius,  Bishop  of  Carthage  ;  d.  258. 

2  Genuine  Works  (The)  of  St.  Cyprian.     Together  with  his  Life,  written 
by  ...  Pontius.      All   done   into  English  .  .  .  and  illustrated  with 
diverse  Notes.     .  .  .  [PFiYA]  A  Dissertation  upon  .  .  .  the  Council  of 
Carthage,  held  in  256.     ...     By  N.  Marshall.     [2  pagings.     Plate.'} 

London,  1717.     2°  (10.5X5.8),  m.r.     [2  copies.] 

3  Traite  de  Saint-Cyprien,  de  ceux  qui  sont  tombes  pendant  la  Persecution 
...         *  *  *  Paris,  an.  in.  [1795].     8°,  pp.  40. 


D. 

D —. 

4  Guide  (Le)  de  1'Histoire,  ou  Recueil  choisi  des  Traites  les  plus  courts  et 
les  meilleurs  sur  la  Verite  et  FUtilite  de  cette  Science,  etc. ;    extrait  de 
Lucien,  de  Voltaire,  etc.         ***  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

5  Tableau  de  1'Histoire  universelle  ancienne  et  moderne,  depuis  I'Origine 
du  Monde  .  .  .  precede  de  Notions  elementaires  sur  la  Chronologic, 
extrait  de  Bossuet,  etc.        ***  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

6  Considerations  sur  1'Etat  present  de  la  Colonie  Franchise  de   Saint- 
Domingue.     ...     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1776, '77.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

DACIER,  Andre,  Sec'y  of  the  French  Academy,  b.  1651.  d.  1722. 

Translator,  &c.     See  HORATIUS  FLACCUS,  Q.     (Euvres. 

Translator,  &c.     See  PLUTARCHUS.     Les  Vies  de  Hommes  illustres. 
DAILLE  [Latin,  DALIJEUS],  Jean,  Prot.  Eef.  Min.  of  Paris ;  b.  1594.  d.  1670.. 

7  Fidei  ex  Scriptvris  Demonstratione  .  .  .     Dispvtatio ;  ab  Auctore  recog- 
nita,  etc.,  &  Latine  ex  Gallico  reddita.     .  .  . 

Geneva?,  1660.     8°  (5.4X2.7). 

8  Melange  de  Sermons  .  .  .  sur  differens  Sujets.     Seconde  ed.,  reveue  et 
corrigee.  Geneve,  1666.     8°  (5.4X2.9),  pp.  769. 

9  Sermons  sur  1'Epistre  de  Saint  Paul  aux  Colossiens.      Troisieme  Partie, 
qui  contient  1'Exposition  des  deux  derniers  Chapitres  .  .  . 

Geneve,  1662.     8°  (5.3X2.7),  pp.  653. 

NOTE.  —  The  preceding- two  entries  are  bound  together. 

10  Treatise  (A)  concerning  the  right  Vse  of  the  Fathers,  in  the  Decision  of 
the  Controversies  ...  in  Religion.   Written  in  French.     *  *  *     [2  pag 
ings.']  London,  1651.     4°  (5.9X3.3). 

DALE,  Eev.  Thomas. 

11  Introductory  Lecture  (An)  [on  the  English  Language  and  Literature} 
delivered  in  the  University  of  London,  Oct.  24,  1828. 

London,  1828.     8°,  pp.  32. 
DALLAS,  Alexander  James,  an  American  Statesman  &  Jurist;  b.  1759.  d.  1817. 

12  Reports  of  Cases  ruled  and  adjudged  in  the  Courts  of  Pennsylvania 
before  and  since  the  Revolution.      Vol.  1-4.      2d  ed.,  with  additional 
Notes,  &c.         ***  Philadelphia,  1806-'07.     8°  (7X4). 


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DALLAS,  Robert  Charles,  a  British  Author,  Brother  of  A.  J.  I).;  1. 1754.  d.  1824. 

Translator.     See  ORDINAIRE,  C.  N.     Natural  History  of  Volcanoes. 
D'ALEMBERT,  Jean  le  Rond.     See  ALEMBERT,  J.  le  R.  d'. 
DALRYMPLE,  Capt.  Clarence,  East-India  Company's  Service. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Account  of  British  India. 
DALRYMPLE,  Sir  David,  Lord  HAILES,  a  Scottish  Lawyer,  &c.;  b.  1726.  d.  1792. 

1  Annals  of  Scotland.     From  the  Accession  of  Malcolm  III.,  to  the  Ac 
cession  of  Robert  I.  Edinburgh,  1776.     4°  (7.1X5). 

DALRYMPLE,  John,  5th  Earl  of  Stair;  d.  1789. 

2  Address  to,  and  Expostulation  with  the  Public.         *  *  * 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  48. 

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DANA,  Israel  T.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Materia  Medico,  at  Bowdoin  College. 

4  Actual  value  (The)  of  Medicines.     An  introductory  Lecture,  delivered 
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5  Examination  (An)  of  ...  Pres.  Edwards's  'Enquiry  on  Freedom  of  Will' 
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6  Examination  (The)  of  ...  Pres.  Edwards's  '  Enquiry  on  Freedom  of 
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Boston,  1823-'29.     8°  (7X3.7),  m.  r. 
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2  Discourse,   before    the    Humane    Society   of   Massachusetts,   Boston, 
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3  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  France,  from  1684  to  1720.      Now  first  trans 
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DANTE,  Alighieri,  an  Italian  Poet;  b.  1265.  d.  1321. 

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DARD,  Henri  Jean  Baptiste,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Paris. 

1  Code  civil  des  Fran^-ais,  avec  des  Notes  indicatives  des  Lois  Romanies, 
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Paris,  1805.     4°  (7.5X5.5),  pp.  670. 
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D'ARNAY,  . 

2  Private  Life  (The)  of  the  Romans.      Translated  from  the  French  of 
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DARROW,  David ;  MEACHAM,  John  and  YOUNGS,  Benjamin  S. 

3  Testimony  (The)  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing  ;    containing  a  general 
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4  Testimony  (The)  of  Christ's  Second  Appearing,  &c.        *  *  *       3d  ed., 
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5  Candid,  analytical  Review  (A)  of  the  "  Sketches  of  the  History  of 
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[No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  32. 

6  Catalogues  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Dartmouth  College,  for 
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Hanover,  &c.,  1839-'61.     8°  and  12°,  pamps, 
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Leuphanse,  1813.     8°,  pp.  28. 
•8  Catalogus  Collegii  Dartmuthensis,  M.DCCC.LVIII. 

Hanoversc,  1858.     8°,  pp.  79,  34. 

9  Documents  relative  to  Dartmouth  College.      Published  by  order  of  the 
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10  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Dartmouth  College  and  Moors'  Charity 
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[No  imprint.]      8°,  pp.  88. 

11  Statutes   of   Dartmouth  University  relating  to   medical    Graduation. 
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12  Vindication  (A)  of  the  official  Conduct  of  the  Trustees  of  Dartmouth 
College,  in  answer  to  "  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Dartmouth  College," 
and  "  A  Candid  analytical  Review  of  the  Sketches,"  &c.     .  .  . 

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DARWIN,  Charles. 

13  Origin  (On  the)  of  Species  by  Means  of  natural  Selection,  or  the  Pre 
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DARWIN,  Erasmus,  an  English  Physiologist  and  Poet ;  b.  1731.  d.  1802. 

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15  Temple  (The)  of  Nature ;  or,  The  Origin  of  Society.      A  Poem,  with 
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1  Zoonomia ;  or  the  Laws  of  Organic  Life.     Vol.  1. 

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Libri  historic!  Vet.  Test.  Pentateuchus.  Prophetae  Minores.  Psalmi. 
DAUBENTOX,  Louis  Jean  Marie,  a  French  Naturalist;  b.  1716.  d.  1800. 

3  Advice  to  Shepherds  and  Owners  of  Flocks  .  .  .     Translated  from  the 
original  French  of  M.  Daubenton.      1st  ed. 

Boston,  1810.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

4  Advice  to  Shepherds  and  Owners  of  Flocks  .  .  .     Translated  from  the 
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5  Discours  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  Daubenton,  par  Lacepede.      See 
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6  Instruction  para  Pastores  y  Ganaderos  escrita  en  Frances  por  el  C.  Dau 
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Madrid,  1798.     8°  (5.2X3). 

7  Instruction  pour  les  Bergers  et  pour  les  Proprietaires  de  Troupeaux ; 
avec  d'autres  Ouvrages  sur  le  Moutons  et  sur  les  Laines ;  par  Dau 
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Paris,  an  X.  [1802].     8°  (5.5X3.3),  pp.  Ixiv.,  536. 
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8  Negotiations  (The)  of  Count  D'Avaux  .  .  .      Containing  besides  the 
secret  History  of  the  ...  Duke  of  Monmouth's  Rebellion,  the  Steps 
taken  by  the  Prince  of  Orange  to  ascend  the  Throne  of  Great  Britain ; 
and  the  Intrigues  of  the  Court  of  France  to  counteract  his  Measures 
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London,  1754-'55.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 
DAVEIS,  Hon.  Charles  S.,  LL.D.,  of  Portland',  b.  1788. 

9  Address  delivered  before  the  Alumni  of  Bowdoin  College  on  the  Eve 
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DAVEXANT,  John,  Bishop  of  Salisbury;  b.  1576.  d.  1641. 

10  Expositio  Epistolae  D.  Pauli  ad  Colossenses,  per  Joannem  Sarisburien- 
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Cantabrigisp,  1630.     2°  (9.5X4.9),  m.  r. 

11  Pnelectiones  de  duobus  in  Theologia  controversis  Capitibus:  de  Judice 
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Cantabrigise,  1631.     2°  (8.4X4.5),  m.  r.,  pp.  641-J-. 
DAVID,  the  Prophet,  and  King  of  Israel ;  b.  1085  B.C.  d.  1015  B.C. 

12  Historical  Account  of  Life  and  Reign.     See  DELANY,  P. 

13  Psalms  of  David  in  Hebrew,  Latin,  &c.     See  BIBLE,  — passim. 
DAVID, . 

14  History  (A)    of  the   Campaigns   of  Gen.  Pichegru  .  .  .  from   March 
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DAVIDS,  Arthur  Lumley ;  d.  at  London,  1832,  cet.  25. 

1  Grammaire  Turke :  precedee  d'un  Discours  preliminaire  sur  la  Langue 
et  la  Litterature  des  Nations  orientales ;  avec  un  Vocabulaire  volumineux, 
etc.,  et  enrichie  de  plusieurs  Planches  .  .  .     Traduite  de  1' Anglais  par  S. 
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DAVIDS,  Mrs.  Sarah,  Mother  oftlie  preceding. 

Translator.     See  DAVIDS,  A.  L.     Grammaire  Turke. 
DAVIDSOX,  Lucretia  Maria,  a  Poetess;  b.  at  Plattsburg,  N.Y.,  1808.  d.  1825. 

2  Life,  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  7.) 
DAVIDSON,  Samuel,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

3  Sacred  Hermeneutics  developed  and  applied ;   including  a  History  of 
Biblical  Interpretation  from  the  earliest  of  the  Fathers  of  the  Reforma 
tion.  Edinburgh,  1843.     8°  (6.8X3.9),  pp.  747. 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  Biblical  Criticism  exhibiting  a  systematic  View  of  that 
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Boston,  1853.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 
DAVIE,  William  Richardson,  an  American  Revolutionary  Officer;  b.  1756.  d.  1820. 

5  Life,  by  F.  M.  Hubbard.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  2d  Se 
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DAVIES,  Charles,  LL.D.,  Prof,  at  West  Point;  b.  at  Washington,  Conn. 

6  Elements   of  descriptive  Geometry,  with  their  Application  to  spherical 
Trigonometry,  spherical  Projections  and  warped  Surfaces. 

Philadelphia,  1826.     8°  (6.6X4.3). 
DAVIES,  David,  Rector  of  Barkliam,  Berks,  Eng. 

7  Case   (The)    of  Labourers   in  Husbandry  stated  and  considered  .  .  . 

Bath  [Eng.~],  1795.     4°  (7.2X4.3). 
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DAZILLE,  Jean  Barthelemi,  a  French  Physician  ;  b.  1732.  d.  1812. 

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14  Orations  of  Demosthenes,  translated  by  Rev.  Mr.  Francis,  with  critical  and 
historical  Notes.    Vol.  1,  2.    [Map.']       London,  1757, '58.   4° (7.6X5.4). 

NOTE.  —  Title  of  rol.  2  reads,—."  Orations  of  Demosthenes  and  ^Eschines,"  &c. 

15  Selectse  Orationes  [Or.  and  Lat.~\.    Ad  Codices  MSS.  recensuit,  Textum, 
Scholiasten,  &  Versionem  .  .  .  castigavit,  Notis  insuper  illustravit  R, 
Mounteney.     .  .  .     Ed.  quarta  .  .  .     [MapJ] 

Londini,  1764.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  Containing'  Philippic  I.,  Olynthiace  I.,  II.,  and  III. 

16  Select  popular  Orations,  with  Notes  and  a  chronological  Table,  by  J.  T. 
Champlin.  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1848.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 

NOTE.  — Containing Olynthiacs  I.,  II.,  and  III.,  Philippic  I.,  On  the  Cherronesus,  and 
For  the  Liberty  of  the  Rhodians. 

DEMPSTER,  Thomas,  a  Scotchman,  Prof,  at  Bologna ;  b.  1579.  d.  1625. 
i?  Antiqvitatvm  Romanarvm  Corpvs  absolvtissimvm  ...         *  *  * 

Geneuae,  1632.     4°  (7.7X4.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  1063-f, 
Annotator.,     See  ROSINI,  J.     Antiqvitatvm  Ramanarvm  Corpvs. 


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DENIIAM,  Lieut.-Col.  Dixon,  Gov.  of  Sierra  Leone;  b.  in  London,  1786.  d.  1828. 

1  Narrative  of  Discoveries  in  northern  and  central  Africa,  in  1822,  1823, 
and  1824,  by  Major  Denham,  Capt.  Clapperton,  and  Dr.  Oudney.     .  .  . 
By  Major  D.  Denham,  and  Capt.  H.  Clapperton.     [4  payings.     Map.} 

Boston,  1826.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 
DENINA,  Giacomo  Maria  Carlo,  an  Italian  Historian;  b.  1731.  d.  1813. 

2  Essay  (An)  on  the  Revolutions  of  Literature.      Translated  from  the 
Italian  of  C.  Denina.     By  J.  Murdoch.         *  *  * 

London,  [1771].     12°  (4.7X2.6). 

3  Revolutions  d'ltalie,  traduites  de  1'Italien  de  Denina,  par  FAbbe  Jardin, 
Tom.  1-8.  Paris,  1770-'75.     12°  (4.7X2.4),  m.b. 

4  Rivoluzioni  (Delle)  d'ltalia  Libri  venticinque  di  C.  Denina  .  .  .      Vol. 
1-10.  Firenze,  1826-'27.     24°  (3.7X2.3). 

DENON,  Dominique  Vivant,  Baron,  a  French  Archaeologist;  b.  1747.  d.  1825. 

5  Travels  in  upper  and  lower  Egypt,  during  the  Campaigns  of  Gen.  Bona 
parte.     By  V.  Denon.     Translated  from  the  French.      .  .  .  [With]  An 
historical  Account  of  the  Invasion  of  Egypt  by  the  French.     By  E.  A. 
Kendal,  Esq.      Illustrated  .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1802.      8°  (6.1X3.3). 

6  Travels  in  upper  and  lower  Egypt,  during  the  Campaigns  of  Gen.  Bona 
parte  ...     By  V.  Denon.     Translated  from  the  French.     .  .  .  [  With'] 
An  historical  Account  of  the  Invasion  of  Egypt  by  the  French.     By  A. 
Aikin.    Embellished...    Vol.  1,  2.    New  York,  1803.    8°  (6.1X3.5). 

DEPLORABLE  State  (The)  of  New-England  .  .  .  with  a  Vindication  of  Mr.  Hig- 

7  ginson,  Mr.  Mason,  and  Others.       .  .  .  [Also}  An  Account  of  the 
shameful  Miscarriage  of  the  Port-Royal  Expedition. 

[Boston],  reprinted,  1720.     16°,  pp.  36. 
DE  QUINCEY,  Thomas ;  b.  in  Manchester,  Eng.,  1786.  d.  1861. 

8  Autobiographic  Sketches.  Boston,  1853.     16°  (5.4X3.2). 

9  Avenger  (The),  a  Narrative ;  and  other  Papers. 

Boston,  1859.     16°  (5.2X3.1). 

JO  Biographical  Essays.  Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.1X3). 

H  Caesars  (The).  Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.2X3). 

12  Confessions  of  an  English  Opium-Eater,  and  Suspiria  de  Profundis. 

Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.2X3). 

13  Essays  on  philosophical  Writers  and  other  Men  of  Letters.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (5.6X3.2). 

14  Essays  on  the  Poets,  and  other  English  Writers. 

Boston,  1853.     16°  (5.2X3). 

15  Historical  and  critical  Essays.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1853.     16°  (5.3X3).     £2  copies.] 

16  Letters  to  a  young  Man  and  other  Papers. 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (5.2X3.1). 

17  Life  and  Manners  ;  from  the  Autobiography  of  an  English  Opium-Eater. 
[Portrait.'}  Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.1X3.2), 

18  Literary  Reminiscences  ...     Vol.  1,  2.     Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.6X3.2). 

19  Logic  (The)  of  political  Economy,  and  other  Papers. 

Boston,  1859.     16°  (5.6X3,2). 


180  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


DE  QUINCEY,  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Memorials  and  other  Papers  [containing  Klosterheim].    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1856.     16°  (5.2X3). 

2  Miscellaneous  Essays.  Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.2X3). 

3  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  Papers.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1853.     16°  (5.2X3). 

4  Note  Book  of  an  English  Opium-Eater.     Boston,  1856.     16°  (5.2X2.3). 

5  Theological  Essays  and  other  Papers.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (5.2X3). 
DERHAM,  William,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor;  b.  1657.  d.  1735. 

6  Physico-Theology  :  or,  A  Demonstration  of  the  Being  and  Attributes  of 
God,  from  His  Works  of  Creation.      .  .  .  [Boyle's  Lecture  Sermons, 
1711  and  1712.]      *  *  *       llth  ed. 

Glasgow,  1745.      12°  (5.2X2.9). 

7  Physico-Theology  .  .  .     New  edition ;  with  additional  Notes  ;  a  Trans 
lation  of  the  .  .  .  Notes ;  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.      Illustrated  .  .  . 
***        Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1798.     8°  (5.4X3.3). 

8  Physico-Theology.     See  (BoYLE's  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  2). 
DERBY,  Elias  Haskett,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

9  Catholic  (The).      Letters  addressed  by  a  Jurist  to  a  young  Kinsman 
proposing  to  join  the  Church  of  Rome. 

Boston,  1856.      12°  (5.5X3.2). 
DERNIERE  Campagne  des  Frangais  en  Egypte. 

10  Paris,  an  X.  [1802].     12°  (5.3X3.1). 
DESAGULIERS,  J.  T.,  Prof,  of  Physic,  Oxford,  Eng.;  b.  atRoclielle,  1683.  d.  1743. 

11  Course  (A)  of  experimental  Philosophy.     Vol.1.     ...     {Plates.'] 

London,  1734.    4°  (7.5X4.9). 

Translator,  and  Editor.     See  GAUGER,  N.     Fires  improved,  &c. 
DESAIX  DE  VEYGOUX,  Louis  Charles  Antoine;  b.  1768.  d.  1800. 

12  Histoire  des  Generaux  Desaix  et  Kleber,  avec  des  Notes  et  Remarques 
...     *  *  *      [Portrait  of  D."]         Paris,  an.  X.  [1802].  16°  (4.6X2.6). 

DES  BARRES,  Joseph  Frederic  Wallet,  an  English  Soldier,  &c.;  b.  1722.  d.  1824. 
Hydrographer,  and  Compiler.  See  GREAT  BRITAIN.  The  Atlantic  Nep 
tune. 

DESBREST, .,  Prof,  of  Medicine  in  University  of  Montpellier,  France. 

13  Lettre  a  les  Auteurs  des  Journal  de  Medicine,  par  Desbrest. 

Clermont-Ferrand,  1779.     12°  (4.9X2.7,)  pp.  35. 

14  Traite  des  Eaux  minerales  de  Chateldon,  de  celles  de  Vichy  et  Haut-Rive. 
.  .  .  Par  Desbrest.  Moulins,  1778.     12°  (5X2.7). 

DESCARTES,  Rene  [Latin,  Renatus],  a  French  Philosopher',  b.  1596.  d.  1650. 

15  Eloge  de  Rene  Descartes,  par  Thomas.     See  ((Euvres,  post.  — Tom.  1, 
pp.  1-117). 

!6  (Euvres  de  Descartes,  publiees  par  V.  Cousin.    Tom.  1-11.     [Foe-simile."] 

Paris,  1824-'26.     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

17  Passiones  Animae :  Gallice  ab  ipso  conscripts  ...         *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  Apud  L.  &  D.  Elzevir.,  1644.    4°  (6.4X4),  pp.  92. 

18  Principia  Philosophise.     Ultima  ed.  .  .  .        *  *  *       [Illustrated.'] 

Amstelodami,  Apud  D.  Elzevir.,  1664.    4°  (6.4X4),  m.  b. 


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DESCARTES,  Rene,  continued. 

1  Specimina  Philosophise  :  sev  Dissertatio  de  Methodo  recte  regendse  Ra- 
tionis,  &  Veritatio  in  Scientiisf  investigandffi ;   Dioptrice,  et  Meteora. 
Ex  Gallico  translata,  etc.     Ultima  ed.  .  .  .         *  *  *          [Illustrated.] 

Arristelodami,  Apud  D.  Elzevir.,  1664.    4°  (6.4X4). 

NOTE.  — The  preceding- three  entries  are  bound  together;  -with  a  portrait  of  Descartes,  and 
half-title,  —  "  Opera  philosophica.    Ed.  qvarta  ..." 

DESERRES-LATOUR, . 

2  Lettre  a  De  Calonne,  en  Reponse  a  son  Ouvrage  sur  1'Etat  de  la  France, 
present  et  a  venir.         ***  Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 

DESESSARTS,  Nicolas  LE  MOYNE,  a  Bookseller  at  Paris;  b.  1744.  d.  1810. 

3  Galerie  des  Orateurs  Grecs  et  Latins,  ou  Tableau  des  Effets  de  1'Elo- 
quence  chez  les  Anciens.     .  .  .  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

DESHLER,  Charles  D. 

4  Selections  from  Chaucer ;  with  Life,  &c.     See  CHAUCER,  G. 
DES  LAURIERES,  Laurent  PC-TIER.     See  PC-TIER  DES  LAURIERES,  L. 
DES  LOZIERES,  Baudry. 

5  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane,  et  sur  le  Continent  de  PAmerique  Septentrionale, 
fait  dans  les  Annees  1794  a  1798  ...      ParB***D***      ... 
[Map.]         *  *  *  Paris,  1802.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

6  Second  Voyage  a  la  Louisiane,  faisant  suite  au  premier  de  PAuteur  de 
1794  a  1798.     ...       ***       Tom.  1,  2.     Paris,  1803.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

DESMOULINS,  Camilla,  a  French  Revolutionist ;  b.  at  Guise,  1762.  exec.  1794. 

7  History  (The)  of  the  Brissotins ;  or,  Part  of  the  secret  History  of  the 
Revolution ;  and  of  the  first  six  Months  of  the  Republic,  in  answer  to 
Brissot's  Address  to  his  Constituents.     ...         *  *  * 

London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  68. 
DESPORTES,  Jean  Baptiste  POUPPE  ;  d.  at  St.  Domingo,  1748. 

8  Histoire  des  Maladies  de  S.  Domingue,  par  Pouppe  Desportes.      Tom. 
1-3.  Paris,  1770.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  3  has  title,  —  "Traite  ou  Abrege  des  Plantes  .  .  .  de  S.  Dominigue." 

DE  VERB,  Maximilian  Schele,  of  Univ.  of  Virginia;  b.  in  Sweden,  1820. 

9  Outlines  of  comparative  Philology,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Languages  of 
Europe  .  .  .  and  a  brief  History  of  the  Art  of  Writing. 

New  York,  1853.     12°  (5.3X3.3). 

DEVILLE,  A.,  Director  of  Museum  of  Antiquities  at  Rouen,  &c. 
i°  Histoire  de  Chateau  d'Arques.         *  *  *         [Plates.] 

Rouen,  1839.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 
DEWAR,  Daniel,  LL.D.,  late  Prof,  of  Moral  Philosophy  at  Aberdeen. 

11  Elements  of  moral  Philosophy,  and  of  Christian  Ethics.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1826.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 
DE  WETTE,  Wilhelm  Martin  Leberecht ;  b.  near  Weimar,  1780.  d.  at  Basel,  1849. 

12  Historico-critical  (An)  Introduction  to  the  canonical  Books  of  the  New 
Testament.     Translated  from  the  fifth  .  .  .  edition  by  F.  Frothingham. 

Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

13  Human  Life ;  or,  Practical  Ethics.     Translated  from  the  German  of  De 
Wette.     ByS.  Osgood.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     Boston,  1842.    12°  (5.1X3). 

14  Theodore ;  or,  The  Skeptic's  Conversion.      .  .  .      Translated  from  the 
German  of  De  Wette.     By  J.  F.  Clarke.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1841.     12°  (5.1X3). 

Joint  Translator.     See  BIBLE,— The  Old  Testament.    Die  Schriften,  etc. 
Joint  Translator.     See  BIBLE,— The  New  Testament.    Die  Schriften,  etc. 


182  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


DEWEY,  Rev.  Chester,  D.D.,  LL.B.,  Prof,  of  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil,  at  Williams 
Coll.,  now  Prof,  of  C hem.,  &c.,  at  Univ.  of  Eochester,  &c. ;  b.  1784. 

1  Meteorological  Observations  at  Williamstown,  Mass.      See  AMERICAN 
Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  4,  P.  II.) 

2  Report  on  the  herbaceous  Plants  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHU 
SETTS.     Report,  &c. 

DEWEY,  Orville,  D.D.,  an  Amer.  Unit.  Clergyman;  b.  in  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1794. 

3  Address   (An)   delivered  before  the  American  Peace   Society,  Boston, 
May,  1848.     '  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  24. 

4  Brief  Statement  (A)  and  Explanation  of  the  Unitarian  Belief.     (AMERI 
CAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  96.) 

Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  24. 

5  Erroneous  Views  (On)  of  Death.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  — 
Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  70.)  Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  32. 

6  Experimental  Religion  (On).       (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. — 
Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  183.)  Boston,  1842.     12°,  pp.  13. 

7  Law  (The)  of  Retribution.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. — Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  192.)  Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  42. 

8  Nature  and  Province  (On  the)  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.   (AME 
RICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  182.) 

Boston,  1842.     12°,  pp.  26. 

9  Profession  (On)  of  Religion.    (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. — Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  109.)  Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  42. 

l°  Remarks  on  the  Sacred  Scriptures  and  on  Belief  and  Unbelief.    (AMERI 
CAN  Unitarian  Association. —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  142.) 

Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  28. 

11  Unitarian's  Answer  (The).     4th  ed.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. 
—  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  7.)  Boston,  1826.     12°,  pp.  47. 

12  Uses  (On  the)  of  the  Communion,  &c.      (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Associa 
tion. —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  172.)  Boston,  1841.     12°,  pp.  24. 

13  Voices  (The)  of  the  Dead.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts, 
1st  Series,  No.  230.)  Boston,  1846.     12°,  pp.  19. 

14  Why  I  am  a  Unitarian.     See  (PlTTS-STREET  Chapel  Lectures). 
DEXTER,  Aaron,  M.D.,  F.A.A.,  of  Boston. 

is  Account  of  a  locked  Jaw.      Also,  The  Manufacture  of  Potash.     See 

AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2.) 
DEXTER,  Hon.  Samuel,  LL.D.,  Sen.  from  Mass.,  &c.;  b.  in  Boston,  1761.  d.  1816. 

16  Mr.  Dexter's  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Massachusetts,  in  Favour  of 
his  Election.     .  .  .  [With]  Examination  of  the  said  Address  .  .  . 

Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  38. 
DE  ZACII,  Francois  Xavier,  Baron  ;  b.  at  Presburg,  1754.  d.  at  Paris,  1832. 

17  Attraction  (L')  des  Montagnes,  et  ses  Effets  sur  les  Fils  a  Plomb  ou  sur 
les  Niveaux  des  Instrumens  d'Astronomie,  constates  et  determines  par 
des  Observations  .  .  . ;  suivis  de  la  Description  geometrique  de  la  Ville 
de  Marseille  et  de  son  Territoire.     Par  De  Zach.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Avignon,  1814.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

NOTE.  — The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously. 

DIALOGUE  (A)  between  a  Christian  and  a  Deist.     (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Asso- 

18  ciation.  — Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  23.)  Boston,  1829.     12°,  pp.  24. 


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DIALOGUE  (A)  on  some  of  the  Causes  of  Infidelity  .  .  .      (AMERICAN  Unita- 

1  rian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  21.) 

Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  24. 
DIAZ  DEL  CASTILLO,  Bernal,  a  Follower  of  Cortes  ;  b.  in  Spam,  about  1490. 

2  True  History  (The)   of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.      Written  in  1568. 
Translated  out  of  the  original  Spanish,  by  M.  Keatinge,  Esq.     [Map.] 

London,  1800.     4°  (7.2X5). 
DlBDIN,  Thomas  Frognall,  D.D.,  an  English  Bibliographer ;  b.  1775.  d.  1847. 

3  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable  Editions  of  the 
Greek  and  Latin  Classics  .  .  .  preceded    by  an  Account  of  Polyglot 
Bibles,  and  the  best  Editions  of  the  Greek  Septuagint  and  Testament. 
2d  ed.,  enlarged  and  corrected.  \_Fac-simile.~] 

London,  1804.     8°  (7.3X3.3). 
DlCK,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  a  Scottish  scientific  Writer;  b.  1772.  d.  1857. 

4  Celestial  Scenery ;  or,  The  Wonders  of  the  Planetary  System  displayed. 
.  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  83.) 

New  York,  n.  d.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

5  Christian  Philosopher  (The) ;  or,  The  Connection  of  Science  and  Philoso 
phy  with  Religion.     Illustrated  .  .  .     Brookfield,  1828.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

6  Christian  Philosopher  (The)  .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  .     4th  American  ed. 

New  York,  1829.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

7  Improvement  (On  the)  of  Society  by  the  Diffusion  of  Knowledge  .  .  . 
*  *  *         Illustrated  .  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  59.) 

New  York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

8  Mental  Illumination  (The)  and  moral  Improvement  of  Mankind  .  .  . 
Illustrated  .  .  .  New  York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Forms  portion  of  CHRISTIAN  Library — Vol.  6. 

9  Philosophy  (The)  of  Religion ;  or,  An  Illustration  of  the  moral  laws  of 
the  Universe.      *  *  *       1st  American  ed.,  with  Corrections  and  Notes. 

Brookfield,  1829.     12°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

10  Siderial  Heavens  (The)  and  other  Subjects  connected  with  Astronomy 
...         *  *  *         [Illustrated.]     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  99.) 

New  York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7), 
DICKIE,  George. 

Joint  Author.     See  M'Cosn,  J.     Typical  Forms,  &c. 
DICKINSON,  Adam. 

Editor.     See  SCHLEUSNER,  J.  F.   Lexicon  Grseco-Latinum  in  Nov.  Test.. 
DICKINSON,  John,  a  Member  of  'the first  colonial  Cong.^  b.  in  Md.,  1732.  d.  1808. 

11  Essay  (An)  on  the  constitutional  Power  of  Great-Britain  over  the  Colo-, 
nies  in  America  ;  with  the  Resolves  of  the  Committee  for  the  Province 
of  Pennsylvania,   and  their  Instructions   to   their  Representatives  in 
Assembly.     [By  J.  Dickinson.]          Philadelphia,  1774.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

12  Letters  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British 
Colonies.     [By  J.  Dickinson.']  Boston,  1768.     8°,  pp.  80. 

DICKINSON,  Rev.  Pliny,  of  Walpole,  N.H. 

13  Election  Sermon,  N.H.,  June  6,  1816.  Concord,  1816.     8°,  pp.  24., 
DICKSON,  William,  LL.D. 

Editor,  and  Translator.     See  MASSILLON,  J.  B.     Sermons. 
DICTIONNAIRE  historique  de  Cultes  religieux,  etablis  dans  le  Monde  .  .  .  [Plates.] 

14  Tom.  1  [A-D].     2[E-M].     3  [N^-Z].        Paris,  1770.     8°  (5.2X2.7). 


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DIDEROT,  Denis ;  b.  in  Langres,  1713.  d.  in  Paris,  1784. 

1  Fils  (Le)  naturel  ou  les  Epreuves  de  la  Vertu,  Comedie  .  .  .     Par  Di 
derot.     *  *  *  Amsterdam,  1771.     8°,  pp.  57. 

2  Pere  (Le)  de  Famille,  Drame.  Paris,  1774.     8°,  pp.  110. 
Editor.     See  ENCYCLOPEDIE,  ou  Dictionnaire  .  .  .  des  Sciences. 

DIDOT,  Firmin,  a  celebrated  French  Type-founder ;  b.  1764.  d.  1836. 

Translator,  and  Editor.     See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.     Les  Bucoliques. 
DIEFENBACH,  Dr.  Lorentz. 

3  Vergleichendes  Wb'rterbuch  der  Gothischen  Sprache.     Bd.  1,  2. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1851.     8°  (7X4). 
DIETERICH,  Dr.  U.do  Waldemar. 

4  Runen-Sprach-Shatz,  oder  "Wb'rterbuch  liber  altesten   Sprachdenkmale 
Skandinaviens,  in  Beziehung  auf  Abstammung,  und  Begriffsbildung. 

Stockholm  &  Leipzig,  n.  d.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 
DIETSCH,  Rudolph,  Professor  in  Grimma. 

Editor.     See  NEUE  JAHRBUCIIER  f  iir  Philologie,  etc. 
DIEZ,  Friedrich. 

5  Etymologisches  Worterbuch  de  Romanischen  Sprachen 

Bonn,  1853.     8°  (6.9X3.7),  pp.  782. 

6  Grammatik  der  Romanischen  Sprachen.     Th.  1-3. 

Bonn,  1836-'44.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 
DIGGS  or  DIGGES,  Thomas  ;  d.  1595. 

7  Englands  Defence.     A  Treatise  concerning  Invasion  .  .  .  [with]  An  Ac 
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Defence  of  a  Fort,  &c.     Collected  by  T.  Adamson  .  .  . 

London,  1680.     2°  (7.6X5.2),  pp.  16. 
DILLON,  John  Talbot. 

8  Travels  through  Spain,  with  a  View  to  illustrate  the  natural  History  and 
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Dublin,  1781.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
DINARCHUS,  a  Greek  Orator;  flourished  about  840  B.C. 

9  Dinarchi  Interpretatio  Latina.     See  ISOCRATES.     Isocratis  Isgei  etc. 
10  Dinarchi  quae  exstant.     See  ISJEUS.     Iseei  Dinarchi  etc. 

DlNDORF,  Lud.,  Prof,  at  Leipsic. 

Editor.     See  DIODORUS  SICULUS.   Bibliothecae  historicae  qua?  supersunt. 
DIODATI,  Giovanni  [English,  John],  Prof,  of  Hebrew  and  Theology  at  Geneva: 

b.  1576.  d.  1649. 

n  Pious  and  learned  Annotations  upon  the  Holy  Bible  ...     3d  ed.     ... 
London,  1651.     Thick  2°  (9X5.7),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished  ;  and  with  portrait. 

12  Pious  and  learned  Annotations  upon  the  Holy  Bible.      ...      4th  ed. 

London,  1664.     Thick  2°  (9.7X5.9),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 
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Sacra  Biblia. 
DIODORUS  SICULUS,  a  Sicilian  Historian  of  the  1st  century. 

13  Bibliotheca3  historicae  quae  supersunt.    Ex  nova  Recensione  L.  Dindorfii. 
Greece  et  Latine.    Perditorum  Librorum  Excerpta  et  Fragmenta  ad  inte- 
gri  Operis  Seriem  accommodare  studuit,  Rerum  Indicem  .      .  adiecit 
C.  Mullerus.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Paris,  Ed.  A.  F.  Didot.,  1842,  '44.     4°  (7.8X5.4),  par  cols. 


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DIOGENES  LAERTIUS,  a  Creek  Historian  of  Cilicia ;  fl.  probably  200-250. 

1  Aristotelis  Vita,  Gr.  et  Lat.     See  ARISTOTELES.     (Prefixed  to  Opera 
omnia,  vol.  1.) 

2  Vitis  (De),  Dogmatibus  et  Apophthegmatibus  clarorum  Philosophorum 
Libri  X.    Greece  et  Latine.    Cum  .  .  .  Annotationibus  Is.  Casauboni,  etc. 
Latinam  Ambrosii  Versionem   complevit  &  emendavit  M.  Meibomius. 
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habet  Vol.  II.      Ut  &  ejusdem  Syntagma  de  Mulieribus  philosophis ;  et 
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4  Platonis  Vita.     See  PLATO.     Platonis  quae  exstant.  — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-lx. 
Dio  or  DION  CASSIUS  COCCEIANUS,  a  Greek  Historian,/,  at  Rome  ;  b.  155. 

5  Rerum  Romanarum  Libri  octoginta  ab  I.  Bekkero  recogniti.      [Greek.] 
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DIONYSIUS,  of  Thrace,  a  Greek  Grammarian;  fl.  probably  60  B.C. 

6  Grammatica  et  in  earn  Scholia.      See  BEKKEH,  I.      (Anecdote  Graeca, 
vol.  2.) 

DIONYSIUS,  of  Halicarnassus  ;  fl.  at  Rome  about  the  time  of  Christ. 

7  Antiquis  Oratoribus  (De)  Commentarii.     Recensuit  E.  R.  Mores. 

Oxonii,  1781.     8°  (6X3.6). 

8  Compositione  (De)  Verborvm  Liber     Graece  et  Latine  [facing]      Cvm 
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Lipsiae,  1808.     8°  (6.3X3.5),  pp.  515,  168. 
DIONYSIUS  PERIEGETES,  a  Poet  &  Geog. ;  fl.  about  the  time  of  Christ. 

9  Geographia  [Greek  &  Latin]   emendata  &  locupleta,  Additione   scil. 
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10  Orbis  Descriptio  [in  Greek],  cum  Veterum  Scholiis,  et  Eustathii  Com- 
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Oxonise,  1697.     8°  (5.9X3.6). 

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DIPLOMATIC  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution.     See  SPARKS,  J. 
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11  Attempt  to  restore  Scripture  Forms  of  Worship.      See  UNITARIAN  So 
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12  Reasons  for  quitting  the  Church  of  England.      See  UNITARIAN  Society, 
&c.     (Tracts,  2d  Series,  vol.  4.) 

DISRAELI  or  D'!SRAELI,  Isaac  ;  b.  at  Enfield,  near  London,  1766.  d.  1848. 

13  Curiosities  of  Literature.     In  3  Vols.     Vol.  2,  3. 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

14  Curiosities  of  Literature.     Second  Series.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

is  Curiosities  of  Literature  [1st  and  2d  Series],  and  The  literary  Character 
illustrated.  By  I.  C.  D'Israeli.  With  Curiosities  of  American  Litera 
ture,  by  R.  W.  Griswold.  ...  [2  pagings.] 

New  York,  1849.     8°  (8X4.7),  2  cols. 
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DISSERTATION  on  the  Subject  of  a  Congress  of  Nations,  for  the  Adjustment  of 

1  international  Disputes  without  Recourse  to  Arrrrs.     ...         *  *  * 

New  York,  1837.     12°  (5.5X3.3), 
DISTINGUISHED  Men  of  modern  Times.     ...     Vol.  1,2.     [Portraits.']     (Har- 

2  per's  Family  Library,  Nos.  123,  124.) 

New  York,  1840.      1'8°  (4.5X2.7), 
DITTOX,  Humphrey,  an  eminent  Mathematician ;  b.  1675.  d.  1715. 

3  Discourse  (A)   concerning  the  Resurrection   of  Jesus   Christ.      .  .  . 
***        4th  ed.  London,  1727.     8°  (6X3.5). 

4  Discourse  (A)   concerning  the   Resurrection   of  Jesus   Christ.      .  .  . 
*  *  *         5th  ed.  London,  1740.     8°  (6.1X3.6).. 

DIXON,  James  Henry. 

»  Ancient  Poems,  Ballads,  and  Songs  of  the  Peasantry  of  England  ,  .  ... 
Collected,  and  edited  by  J.  LL  Dixon.         *  *  * 

London,  1846.     12°  (5X3  irr.), 
DIXON,  William  Hepworth,  Editor  of  the  AfJienceum ;  b.  1821. 

6  Personal  History  of  Lord  Bacon.     From  unpublished  Papers. 

Boston,  1861.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 
DIVINE  Authority  (The)   of  the  Christian  Revelation  acknoAvledged.       .  .  . 

7  (AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  25.) 

Boston,  1829.     12°,  pp.  24.. 
DIVINE  Revelation  advocated  and  illustrated.      .  .  .      (AMERICAN  Unitarian 

8  Association.— Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  24.)    Boston,  1829.     12°,  pp.  24. 
DIZIONARIO  della  Lingua  Italiana.     Tom.  1-7. 

9  Bologna,  1819-'26.     4°  (8.1X5.8),  2  cols. 
CONTENTS.  —  Vol.  I.  A-AZ.     II.  B-CU.     III.  D-F.    IV.  G-M.    V.  N-R.    VI.  S-SU.. 

VII.  T-Z. 

DOBBS,  Francis. 

1°  Letter  to  Lord  North  and  Mr.  Fox.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  62.. 

n  Thoughts  on  the  present  Mode  of  Taxation  in  Great  Britain  .  .  . 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  21. 
DOBSON,  Gulielmus  Stephanus. 

12  Oratores  Attici  et  quos  sic  vocarat  Sophistse     Tom.  1  Antiphon  et  An- 
docides     2  Lysias      3  Isocrates      4  Isscus  Dinarchus  etc.      5-11  De 
mosthenes     12  JEschines-      13-16  [Latin  Versions'] 

Londini,  1828.      8°  (6.9X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Each  -volume- has  also  independent  title-page. 

DOCTRINAL  Tract  and  Book  Society. 

13  Tracts.     Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  n.  d.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

NOTE. — Containing  No.  1-45;  paged  separately. 

DOCTRINE  (The)  of  the  blessed  Trinity  stated  and  defended.     By  some  London 

14  Ministers.     2d  ed.  London,  1719.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 
DODDRIDGE,  Sir  John,  an  English  Lawyer;  6.  1555.  d.  1628. 

15  Treatise  of  Estates.     See  NEY,  W..    Grounds,  &c. 
DODDRIDGE,  Philip,  D.D.,  of  Northampton,  Eng.;  b.  1702..  d.  1751. 

16  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  ...  Pneumatology,  Ethics,  and  Divinity 
...      3d   ed.      ...  [With]   References,  &c.  *   By  A.  Kippis,  D.D. 

Vol.1.  London,  1794.     8°  (6,6X3.3). 

i~  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  ...  Pneumatology,  Ethics,  and  Divinity 

.  .  .      4th  ed..  .  .  .  [With]  References,  &c.      By  A.  Kippis,  D.D. 

Vol.  1,2,  London,  1799.     8°  (6.6X3.3). 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE     LIBRARY.  1ST 


DODDRIDGE,  Philip,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Family  Expositor  (The) :  or,  A  Paraphrase  and  Version  of  the  Xew  Tes 
tament:  with  critical  Notes;  and  a  practical  Improvement  of  each  Section. 
Vol.  1-6.     ...         *  *  *  London,  1700.     4°  (7.7  irr.X4.8),  m.  r. 

2  Family  Expositor  (The)  .  .  .     Vol.  1-6  ...     8th  ed.     .  .  .         *  *  * 
[Portrait.']  London,  1799.     8°  (6.6X3.5). 

3  Family  Expositor  (The)  ...      In  6  Vols.      Vol.  5,  —  containing  the 
Epistles  of  Paul  .  .  .  Charlestown,  1808.     8°  (7X4). 

4  Life  of  Dr.  Doddridge,  by  A.  Kippis,  D.D.      See. (Family  Expositor 
(Ed.  Lond.,  1799),  ante.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  iv.-clxxxii.). 

5  ...  Life  of  Hon.  Col.  James  Gardiner  .  .  .  [with]  The  Sermon  occa 
sioned  by  his  .  .  .  Death.         *  *  *          Exeter,  179.3.     18°  (4.9X2.9). 

e  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Philip  Doddridge.     See  ORTON,  J. 

7  Plain  and  serious  Address  ...  on  ...  Family  Religion.      *  *  * 

Northampton,  1804.     8°,  pp.  35. 
18  Practical  Discourses  on  Regeneration  ...         *  *  *         6th  ed.     .  .  . 

With  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Salvation  .  .  . 

[London]  1799.     8°  (5.2X3). 
9  Practical  Discourses  on  Regeneration  ...         *  *  *         7th  ed.      .  . ... 

[With]  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Salvation  .  .  . 

Boston,  1822.     12°  (4.9X3). 

10  Rise  (The)  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul  .  .  .      (EVANGELICAL 
Family  Library.  —  Vol.  1.)  New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.9). 

11  Rise  (The)  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul  .  .  . 

New  York,  n.  d.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

12  Rise  (The)  and  Progress  of  Religion  in  the  Soul  ...     *  *  *     14th  ed. 

London,  1803.     12°  (5.6X3). 

13  Sermons  to  Young  Persons  .  .  .      5th  ed. 

London,  n.  d.      12°  (5.3X2.9). 

14  Ten  Sermons  on  the  Power  and  Grace  of  Christ,  and  on  the  Evidences 
of  his  glorious  Gospel  .  .  .     6th  ed.         *  *  * 

London,  n.  d.      12°  (5.  IX 3). 
DODERLEIN,  J.  C.  W.  L. 

15  Handbook  of  Latin  Synonyms.     Translated  from  the  German  by  H.  H. 
Arnold.     2d  ed.,  revised.  London,  1852.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

DODSLEY,  Robert,  a  Bookseller  in  London',  b.  1703.  d.  1764. 

16  Collection  (A)  of  Poems  ...  by  various  Hands.     [Edited  by  It.  Dods- 
ley.     Vol.  1-6.]         ***  London,  1770.     12°(4.6X2.9irr.), 

DODSOX,  Michael,  an  English  Lawyer ;  b.  1732.  d.  1799. 

17  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Hugh  Farmer  ...      *  *  * 

London,  1804.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

Editor,  &c.     See  FOSTER,  M.     Trial  of  the  Rebels  in  1746. 
DODWELL,  Henry,  Prof,  of  History  at  Oxford,  Eng.;  b.  in  Dublin,  1641.  d.  1711. 

18  Distinction  (The)  between  the  Soul  and  Spirit,  &c.      2d  ed.,  corrected. 

London,  1706.     8°  (5.9X3.1),  m,  b. 
DOGHERTY,  Thomas,  an  English  Lawyer  $  d.  1805.' 

19  Crown  Circuit  (The)  Companion  .  .  .      7th  ed.,  considerably  enlarged, 
&c.  London,  1799.     8°  (6.3X3.4),  m.  k,  pp.  869. 


188  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


DOLOMIEU,  Deodat  Guy  Silvain  Tancrede  GR-ATET  de,  a  French  Geologist; 
b.  1750.  d.  1801. 

1  Earthquakes  in  Calabria.     See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  5.) 

2  Voyage  aux  lies  de  Lipari,  fait  en  1781  .  .  .  pour  servir  a  1'Histoire  des 
Volcans ;  suivis  d'un  Memoire  sur  une  Espece  de  Volcan  d'Air,  etc.  par 
D.  de  Dolomieu.  Paris,  1783.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

DOMESDAY  3  Book.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.    Record  Commission. 
DON,  George. 

4  Horticulture.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  6). 
DOMESTIC  Portraiture  ;  or,  The  successful  Application  of  religious  Principle  in 

5  the  Education  of  a  Family,  exemplified  in  the  Memoirs  of  three  deceased 
Children  of  the  Rev.  Legh  Richmond.      New  York,  1833.    12°  (5.4X3). 

DONALDSON,  Rev.  John  William,  D.D.,  (Jlass.  Lect.  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Camb.,  Eng. 

6  Comparative  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Hebrew  Language  .  .  . 

London,  1853.     12°  (6.1X3.5),  pp.  96. 

7  New  Cratylus  (The) ;  or  Contributions  toward   a  more  accurate  Know 
ledge  of  the  Greek  Language.     2d  ed.,  revised,  &c. 

London,  1850.     8°  (6.7X4). 

8  Varronianus :  a  critical  and  historical  Intruduction  to  the  Ethnography 
of  ancient  Italy  and  to  the  philological  Study  of  the  Latin  Language. 
2d  ed.,  revised,  &c.  London,  1852.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

DONATO,  Nicolo. 

9  Homme    (I/)   d'Etat,  Ouvrage  traduit   de  1'Italien  en  Francois  .  .  . 

Tom.  1-3.  Liege,  1767.     12°  (4.5X2.4). 

DONATUS,  Alexander,  a  Jesuit,  Prof,  of  Rhetoric  at  Rome;  b.  1584.  d.  1640. 

10  Roma  vetvs  ac  recens  vtrivsqve  JEdificiis  ad  ervditam  Cognitionem  ex- 
positis.     Tertio  edita  .  .  .     [Plates.]         *  *  * 

Romce,  1655.     4°  (7.2X4.6),  m.  b.,  pp.  537+. 
DONNE,  John,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's;  b.  1573.  d.  1631. 

11  Life  of  Donne.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post.  —  Pp.  xi.-xxii.). 

'2  Life,  by  I.  Walton.     See  WALTON,  I.     Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  &c. 

13  Poetical  Works.     ...  Boston,  1855.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 
DOOLITTEL  or  DOOLITTLE,  Thomas,  a  Nonconformist  Divine ;  b.  1630.  d.  1707. 

14  Young  Man's   (The)    Instructer,  and  old  Man's  Remembrancer  .  .  . 

London,  1672.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 
DORCHESTER  Controversy.  —  Memorial  (The)  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  New 

15  South  Meeting  House  in  Dorchester,  to  the  Ministers  of  the  Boston 
Association ;  with  their  Report.  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  48. 

16  Proceedings   of  the   Second   Church   and   Parish  in   Dorchester  .  .  . 
2(1  ed.  Boston,  1812.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

DORNFORD,  Josiah,  Esq. 

17  Two  Memorials  to  the  Committee  .  .  .  and  two  Letters  to  the  Common 
Council  .  .  .  with  some  Remarks  respecting  the  Expenditure  of  the 
City  Revenue  ;  the  Reforms  of  the  Gaols  :  &c.         *  *  * 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  67. 
DOROTHEUS,  St.,  a  Priest  of  Tyre ;  b.  255.  d.  362. 

18  Lives  and  Ends  of  the  Prophets,  Apostles,  and  LXX.  Disciples  ;  transl. 
by  Hanmer.     See  ANCIENT  Eccl.  Histories,  &c.     Also,  AVNCIENT  Eccl. 
Histories,  &c. 


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DORR,  James  A.,  Esq.,  of  New  York. 

1  Justice  to  the  South !     An  Address.     October  8,  1856. 

New  York,  [1856].     8°,  pp.  12. 

Translator.     See  BONAPARTE,  C.  L.  N.     Napoleonic  Ideas. 
DOTTEVILLE,  Jean  Henri;  b.  near  Versailles,  1716.  d.  1807. 

Editor.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Traduction  de  la  Vie  d'Agricola. 

Translator,  &c.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Annales.     Also,  Histoires. 
DOUGLAS,  James,  Esq.,  of  Clavers,  Scotland. 

2  Advancement  (The)  of  Society  in  Knowledge  and  Religion.     1st  Ameri 
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3  Errors  regarding  Religion :    and  Thoughts  on  Prayer  at  the  present 
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4  Truths  (The)  of  Religion.  Boston,  1831.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
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5  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  Counties  of  Roxburgh  and  Sel 
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London,  1798.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
DOUGLAS,  Rev.  Walter,  Minister  at  Lintoun,  Scotland. 

6  Eleven  Sermons  preached  before  and  after  the  Celebration  of  the  Lord's 
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7  Five  Sermons  preached  before  and  after  the  Celebration  of  the  Lord's 
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NOT R.  —  Lettered,  —  "  Sacramental  Sermons.    Vol.  I." 

DOUGLASS,  William,  M.D.,  of  Boston-,  d.  1752. 

8  Practical  Essay  concerning  the  Small  Pox.         *  *  * 

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DOVER,  Lord.     See  ELLIS,  G.  J.  W.  A.,  Lord  Dover. 
BOWLING,  Rev.  John  Coulter. 

9  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  A.D.  1548  to  A.D.  1700.      See  (ENCYCLO 
PAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  13). 

DOWNAME  {Latin,  DOUNAMUS],  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry ;  d.  1634. 

10  Commentarii  in  P.  Rami  Dialecticam  .  .  . 

Londini,  1669.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  r.,  pp.  501+. 
DOWNES,  John,  an  eminent  Mathematician ;  b.  in  Brooklyn,  1799. 

11  Occultations  visible  in  the  U.S.,  &c.  in  1851,  1852,  and  1853.      See 
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DOWNING,  Andrew  Jackson,  a  Native  of  Newburgh,  N.Y.;  b.  1815.  d.  1852. 

12  Cottage  Residences  ...       *  *  *       Part.  I.     Illustrated  ...     3d  ed. 

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13  Fruits  (The)  and  Fruit  Trees  of  America  ...         *  *  *         llth  ed., 
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DRAKE,  Nathan,  M.D.,  a  Native  of  York,  Eng. ;  b.  1766.  d.  1836. 

14  Essays,  biographical,  critical,  and  historical,  illustrative  of  the  Rambler, 
Adventurer,  &  Idler,  &c.         *  *  *         Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1809,  '10.     8°  (4.3X2.6). 

15  Essays,  biographical,   critical,  and  historical,  illustrative  of  the  Tatler, 
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1  Literary  Hours :  or  Sketches,  critical,  narrative,  and  poetical.         *  *  * 
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DRAPER,  John  William,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.,  Univ.  ofN.Y. ;  b.  1811, 

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DRAPER,  Warren  F.,  of  Andover,  Mass. 

4  Index  to  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra  and  American  Biblical  Repository,  Vol. 
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DRAPER,  Sir  Willliam,  Lieut.-Gen.,  &c. ;  b.  1721.  d.  1787. 

5  Answer  to  the   Spanish  Arguments,  claiming  the  Galeon,  and  refusing 
Payment  of  the  Ransom  Bills,  for  preserving  Manila  ..." 

London,  1764.     8°,  pp.  43, 
DRAPER,  William. 

6  Life  of  Adam  Smith.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion,  &c.    Library,  &c. 
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DRUMMOND,  James  L.,  Jf.7), 

7  Letters  to  a  young  Naturalist  on  the  Study  of  Nature  and  natural  The 
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DRUMMOND,  Sir  William  ;  d.  1828. 

8  Academical  Questions.     *  *  *     Vol.1.     London,  1805,     4°  (6.8X3.8). 

9  Review  (A)  of  the  Governments  of  Sparta  and  Athens. 

London,  1794.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
DRUSIUS,  J.,  Prof,  of  orient.  Lang,  at  Oxford,  Ley  den,  &c. ;   b.  1550.  d.  1616. 

10  Litteris  (De)  ^31   ,-jEfc  Libri  duo.      Lvgdvni  Bat.,  1589.     8°,  pp.  37. 
DRYDEN,  John,  an  English  Poet;  b.  1631.  d.  1700. 

11  Critical  and  miscellaneous  prose  Works  .  .  .:  with  Notes  and  Illustra 
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NOTE. — Vol.  1  has  two  parts,  bound  and  paged  separately ;  "Account  of 'the  Life,"  &c. 
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12  Fables  ancient  and  modern ;  translated  into  Verse,  from  Homer,  Ovid, 
Boccace,  and  Chaucer ;  with  original  Poems. 

London,  1700.     2°  (9X5  irr.),  pp.  646. 

13  Life,  by  J.  Mitford.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-cli.). 

14  Poems  on  various  Occasions :  and  Translations  .  .  . 

London,  1701.     2°  (10.8X4,4  irr.). 

15  Poetical  Works.      Vol.  1-5.      [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2,8  irr.). 
DUBOTS,  Jean  Baptiste ;  b.  1753.  d.  1808. 

16  Commerce  (Du)  Fran^ais  dans  PEtat  actuel  de  PEurope,  ou  Observa 
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Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
Du  Bosc,  Pierre,  a  Protestant  Minister  at  Rotterdam ;  b.  1623.  d.  1692. 

17  Vie  (La)  de  Pierre  Du  Bosc ;  enrichie  de  Lettres,  Harangues,  etc  ... 

Rotterdam,  1694.     8°  (6X3.2),  pp.  610-J-. 
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Du  CALVET,  Pierre,  Justice  of  the  Peace  at  Montreal. 

1  Appel  a  la  Justice  de  1'Etat :  ou  Recueil  de  Lettres  au  Hoi,  au  Prince 
de  Galles,  et  aux  Ministres ;  avec  une  Lettre  a  les  Canadiens  .  .  .  sur 
le  Bill  de  Quebec,  etc.  .  .  .  Londres,  1784.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

Du  CHAILLU,  Paul  B. 

2  Explorations  and  Adventures  in  equatorial  Africa  .  .  .      With  ...  Il 
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DUCIIE,  Jacob,  D.D.,  an  Episcopal  Clergyman  of  Phila. ;  d.  1798,  cet.  60. 
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London,  1790.     8°  (5.4X3). 

4  Letter  to  Gen.  Washington  on  the  Declaration  of  Independence.      See 
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DUCK,  Arthur,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  London,  &c. ;  b.  1580.  d.  1649. 

5  Usu  (De)  et  Authoritate  Juris  civilis  Romanorum,  in  Dominiis  Principum 
Christianorum,  Libri  duo.  Lipsiae,  1676.     24°  (4X2.2). 

DUCLOS,  Charles  PINEAU,  a  French  Historian;  b.  1704.  d.  1772. 

6  Histoire  de  Louis  XL     Par  M.  Duclos.     Tom.  1-3.     [Portrait.] 

Paris,  1745.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 

7  Recueil  de  Pieces  pour  servir  de  suite  a  PHistoire  de  Louis  XI.      Par 
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NOTE.  — Lettered,  — "Histoire  de  L.  XI.     Tom.  IV." 

DUFF,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  Missionary  at  Calcutta. 

8  India  and  India  Missions  .  .  .     2d.  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1840.    8°  (6.6X3.6),  pp.  708.. 
DUFIEF,  N.  G.,  Teacher  of  French  in  Phila. ;  d.  at  Pentonville,  Eng.,  1834. 

9  Dufief 's  Nature  displayed  in  her  Mode  of  teaching  Language  to  Men 
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10  Nature   displayed   in  her  Mode  of  teaching  Language  to  Men  .  .  . 
Adapted  to  the  French.         *  *  *        2d  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  2.     ... 

Philadelphia,  1806.     8°  (6.7X4). 
Du  HALDE,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  Jesuit  of  Paris ;  b.  1674.  d.  1743. 

11  General  History  of  China.     Containing  a  geographical,  historical,  chro 
nological,  political  and  physical  Description  of  China,  Chinese  Tartary, 
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London,  1741.     8°  (6X3.4). 

DUHAMEL,  J.  M.  C. 

12  Siemens  de  Calcul  infinitesimal;  par  M.  Duhamel.    Tom.  1,  2.     [Plates.} 

Paris,  1856.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
DUHAMEL  DU  MONCEAU,  Henri  Louis,  a  French  Agriculturist;  b.  1700.  d.  1782. 

13  Suite  des  Experiences  et  Reflexions  relatives  au  Traite  de  la  Culture  des 
Terres  public  en  1750.      Par  M.  Duhamel  du  Monceau      Avec  Figures 
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14  Traite  de  la  Culture  des  Terres  suivant  les  Principes  de  M.  Tull,  Ang- 
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DUKER  or  DUCKER,  Car.  Andreas;  6,  in  Westphalia,  1670.  d.  1752. 
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DUMAS,  Mathieu,  a  French  General  and  Count;  b.  1752.  d.  1837. 

1  Memoirs  of  his  own  Time  ;  including  the  Revolution,  the  Empire,  and 
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DUMMER,  Jeremy,  Agent  of  Mass,  in  Eng. ;  b.  in  Boston,  d.  1729. 

2  Defence  (A)  of  the  New-England  Charters.         *  *  * 

Boston,  reprinted,  1745.     8°,  pp.  43. 

3  Disputatio    philosophica   inauguralis  de  Animorum    METAFFIEM&. 
...         *  *  *  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1703.     4°  (6.2X4.2),  pp.  23. 

4  Disputatio  theologica  de  Christ!  ad  inferos  Decensu.     ...         *  *  * 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1702.     4°  (6.4><4.3),  pp.  24. 

5  Dissertatio   theologica-philologica.      Continens  Integritatis   Codicis   S. 
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Lugduni  Batavorum,  1703.     4°  (6.2X4.3),  pp.  20. 

6  Jure  (De)  Judaeorum  Sabbati.     Brevis  Disquisitio.         *  *  * 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1 703.     4°  (6.2X4.2),  pp.  20. 

>TOTE. —  The  preceding  four  entries  are  bound  together  with  half-title, — "  Miscellanea  Dis- 
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DUMONT  DE  COURSET,  George  Louis  Marie,  a  French  Agricult. ;  d.IS24,  cd,.  78. 

7  Botaniste  Cultivateur  (Le)  .  .  .  par  M.  Dumont  de  Courset.     Tom.  1-5. 

Paris,  1802-'05.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 
DUMOURIEZ,  Charles  Francois  DUPERRIER,  a  French  General;  b.  1739.  d.  1823. 

8  Memoirs  of  Gen.  Dumourier.     Written  by  himself.        *  *  *        Trans 
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9  Memoirs  of  Gen.  Dumourier,  written  by  himself.       *  *  *       Translated 
by  J.  Fenwick.     Part  1,  2.  Philadelphia,  1794.     8°  (6.5X3.3). 

10  Political  View  (A)  of  the  future  Situation  of  France.     Translated  from 
the  French  of  Gen.  Dumouriez.         *  *  *         ... 

London,  1795.     8°,  pp.  94. 

11  Vie  (La)  du  Gen.  Dumouriez.         *  *  *         Tom.  1-3. 

Hamburg,  1795.     8°  (4.6X2.5). 
DUNCAN,  Andrew,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1745.  d.  1828. 

12  Edinburgh  new  Dispensatory  (The)  .  .  .     [Plates] 

Edinburgh,  1791.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  656. 
DUNCAN,  John  Shute. 

J3  Botanical  Theology  ...         *  *  *         2d  ed.     [Plates] 

Oxford,  1826.     8°,  pp.  90. 
DUNCAN,  William,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Aberdeen;  b.  1717.  d.  1760. 

14  Elements  (The)  of  Logic.     ...         *  *  *'        1st  American  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1792.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
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DUNHAM,  S.  Astley,  LL.D. ;  d.  in  London,  1858. 

15  Annals  of  the  Netherlands.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA,  Metrop.,  vol.  13). 

16  Annals  of  Switzerland.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  13). 

i?  Annals  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  from  A.D.  1497  to  A.D. 

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DUNLAP,  S.  F. 

i»  Vestiges  of  the  Spirit-History  of  Man.         *  *  * 

New  York,  1858.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 
DUNLAVY,  John. 

91  Manifesto  (The),  or  a  Declaration  of  the  Doctrine  and  Practice  of  the 
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DUNLOP,  John. 

1  History  of  Roman  Literature,  from  its  earliest  Period  to  the  Augustan 
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DUXTON,  John,  a  Bookseller  of  London,  aft.  of  Boston  ;  b.  1659.  cL  about  1725. 

2  Journal  in  Massachusetts,  1686.   See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society. 
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Du  PAN,  Jacques  Mallet.     See  MALLET  Du  PAN,  J. 

Du  PATY,  C.  M.  J.  B.  MERCIER,  Attorney-General  of  France;  b.  1744.  d.  1788. 

3  Lettres  sur  FItalie,  par  Du  Paty.        *  *  *        Tom.  1,  2. 

Rome,  1789.     12°  (4.6X2.4). 
Du  PIN,  Louis  [English,  Lewis]  ELLIES,  Pro/,  of  Phil,  at  Paris ;  b. 1657.  d.  1719. 

4  New  History    (A)  of   ecclesiastical  Writers  .  .  .  [Ist-I5th  Century]. 
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London,  1696-'99.     2°  (9.9X5.7),  m.  b. 

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5  New  ecclesiastical  History  (A)  of  the  sixteenth  Century.     Vol.  2.     Con 
taining    .  .  .    History  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  &c.  &c.      Written  in 
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DUPLESSIS-MORNAY,  Madame  Charlotte  ARVALESTE  de,  Wife  of  ilie  following. 

6  Memoires  sur  la  Vie  de  Duplessis-Mornay,  son  Mari.     See  DUPLESSIS- 
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DUPLESSIS-MORNAY,  Philippe  de  ;  a  French  Soldier,  &c.,  b.  1549.  d.  1623. 

7  Memoires  et  Correspondence  de  Duplessis-Mornay,  pour  servir  a  FHis- 
toire  de  la  Reformation  et  des  Guerres  civiles  et  religieuses  en  France 
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8  Worke  (A)  concerning  the  Trunesse  of  Christian  Religion  .  .  .     Writ 
ten  in  French.      Begunne  to  be  translated  ...  by  Sir  P.  Sidney  and 
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London,  1617.     4°  (6.4X4.1),  m.  b.,  pp.  605. 
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DUPONT,  . 

9  Physiocratie,  ou  Constitution  naturelle  du  Gouvernement  le  plus  advan- 
tageux  au  Genre  humain.     Public  par  Du  Pont         *  *  * 

Pekin,  1767.     8°  (4.8X2.5),  pp.  520. 
DUPPA,  Richard,  Educ.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.;  d.  1831,  cet.  64. 

10  Brief  Account  (A)  of  the  Subversion  of  the  Papal  Government.      1798. 
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Du  PRATZ,  LE  PAGE.     See  LE  PAGE  DU  PRATZ. 

DURAND,  David,  Pastor  of  a  French  Church  in  London;  b.  1679.  d.  1763. 

11  Sagesse  (La)  de  Dieu  dans  la  Vicissitude  des  Biens  &  des  Maux :  ou 
Sermon  sur  Ps.  xxx.  6.     Prononce  ...  a  FOccasion  de  la  Mort  inopi- 
iiee  du  George  I.,  etc.  London,  1727.     8°,  pp.  33. 
Editor.     See  JUSTINUS.     Justinus  de  Historiis  Philippicis. 

DURANDE,  Jean  Frangois,  a  French  Physician  and  Botanist;  d.  1794. 

12  Flore  de  Bourgogne  .  .  .     Part.  [Vol.]  1,  2. 

Dijon,  1782.     8°  (5.5X3.2),  pp.  520,  Ixxviij. 

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DURANT,  Thomas,  a  Dissent.  Minister  of  Pooh,  Dorset,  Eng. 

1  Memoirs  and  select  Remains  of  an  only  Son  ...      1st  American  from 
2d  London  ed.  Andover,  1823.     12°  (5X3.2). 

DURHAM,  James,  Prof,  of  Divinity  at  Glasgow;  d.  1658. 

2  Law  (The)  unsealed,  or,  A  practical  Exposition  of  the  Ten  Command 
ments.     ...         *  *  *         4th  ed.     ... 

Edinburgh,  1776.    8°  (5.3X3.2). 
DUKIVAGE  Francis  Alexander;  b.  at  Boston,  1814. 

Joint  Translator.     See  LAMARTINE,  A.  de.     French  Revolution  of  1848. 
DUSAULX,  J.,  Member  of  Academic  des  Belles-Lettres. 

3  Insurrection  (De  1')  Parisienne,  et  de  la  Prise  de  la  Bastile ;    Discours 
historique,  prononce  .  .  .  dans  1'Assemblee  Nationale ;  par  M.  Dusaulx. 
***  Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.5X3). 

DUTRONE  DE  LA  COUTURE,  Jacques  Francois,  a  French  Physician  ;  d.  1814. 

4  Precis  sur  la  Canne  et  sur  les  Moyens  d'en  extraire  le  Sel  essential, 
suivi  de  plusieurs  Memoires  sur  le  Sucre,  sur  le  Vin  de  Canne,  sur  1'In- 
digo,  sur  le  Habitations  &  sur  1'Etat  actuel  de  St-Domingue.         *  *  * 
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DUVAL,  Guillaume,  Royal  Prof,  of  College  of  France;  d.  1646. 
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DUVALLON,   B 

5  Vue  de  la  Colonie  Espagnole  du  Mississippi,  ou  des  Provinces  de  Louis- 
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Duvallon,  Ed.  Paris,  1803.     12°  (5.3X3.4). 

DUYCHINCK,  Evert  A.,  and  George  L.,  of  New  York  City. 

Editors.     See  The  LITERARY  World. 
DWIGHT,  Benjamin  W.,  Teacher  of  Class.  List.,  Clinton,  N.Y. 

6  Higher  Christian  Education  (The).      New  York,  1860.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

7  Modern  Philology :  its  Discoveries,  History  and  Influence,  with  Maps, 
tabular  Views,  and  an  Index.  New  York,  1859.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

DWIGHT,  Rev.  H.  G.  0. 

a  Christianisme  (Le)  en  Turquie  au  XIXe  Siecle  .  .  .      Ouvrage  traduite 
de  1' Anglais.  Paris,  1855.     16°  (5.5X3.3). 

DWIGHT,  Henry  E.,  of  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  d.  1832. 

9  Travels  in  the  North  of  Germany,  in  ...  1825  and  1826. 

New  York,  1829.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 
DWIGHT,  John  Sullivan. 

Translator,  &c.    See  GOETHE,  J.  W.  von.     Poems  from  G.  and  Schiller. 

DWIGHT,  Sereno  Edwards,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Hamilton  Coll.,  N.Y.;  b.  1786.  d.  1850. 

10  Sermon   delivered   at  the   Funeral   of  Rev.  Joshua  Huntington  .  .  . 

Sept.  J13,  1819.     .  .  .  Boston,  1819.     8°,  pp.  44. 

1  Thy  Kingdom  Come ;  Sermon  .  .  .  before  the  Foreign  Mission  Society 

of  Boston  and  the  Vicinity,  Jan.  3,  1820.         Boston,  1820.     8°,  pp.  40. 

DWIGHT,  Theodore,  Scc'y  of  the  Hartford  Convention. 

12  History  of  the  Hartford  Convention:    with  a  Review  of  the  Policy  of 
the  U.S.  Government,  which  led  to  the  War  of  1812. 

New  York,  1833.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
DWIGHT,  Theodore,  Jim. 

u  History  (The)  of  Connecticut,  from  the  first  Settlement  to  the  present 
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New  York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 


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DWIGIIT,  Timothy,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Yale  College;  b.  1752.  d.  1817. 

1  Greenfield  Hill :  a  Poem  .  .  .  New  York,  1794.     8°  (5.9X3  irr.). 

2  Life,  by  W.  B.  Sprague.    See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  4.) 

3  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Pres.  D  wight.     (Prefixed  to  Theology,  &c.) 

4  Sermon,  delivered  in  Boston,  Sept.  16, 1813,  before  the  American  Board 
of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  34. 

5  Sermon  preached  at  the  Opening  of  the  Theological  Institution  in  An- 
dover ;  and  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Eliphalet  Pearson,  LL.D.,  Sept.  28, 
1808.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  38. 

6  Sermons.      .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.      [Portrait.] 

New  Haven,  1828.     8°  (6.3X3.9). 

7  Theology;    explained  and   defended   in  a  Series    of   Sermons.      .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.     [Portrait.]  Middletown,  1818-'19.     8°  (6-4X4). 

8  Theology ;  explained  and  defended  in  a  Series  of  Sermons  ...     2d  ed. 
Vol.  1-4.     [Portrait.]  New  Haven,  1823.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

9  Travels ;  in  New-England  and  New- York.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.      [Maps.] 

New  Haven,  1821-'22.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 
DYCE,  Sec.  Alexander;  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1797. 

10  Life  of  Akenside.     See  AKENSIDE,  M.     Poetical  Works.  —  Pp.  9-110. 

11  Memoir  of  Shakspeare.    See  SHAKESPEARE,  W.  Poems.  — Pp.  vii.-xcix. 

12  Some  Account  of  Skelton  and  his  writings.     See  SKELTOX,  J.     Poetical 
works.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  xiii.-cxlvii. 

DYER,  William,  a  Nonconformist  Divine ;  d.  1696,  cet.  60. 

13  Christ's  famous  Titles ;  the  second  Part.     ...     In  seven  Sermons  .  .  „ 

London,  1701.     12°  (5.5X2.8). 
DYMOND,  Jonathan,  an  English-Quaker,  and  Linen-draper ;  b.  1796.  d.  1828. 

14  Applicability  (On  the)  of  the  pacific  Principles  of  the  New  Testament 
to  the  Conduct  of  States :  &c.     .  .  .  Brooklyn,  1832.     8°,  pp.  19. 

15  Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Morality,  and  the  private  and  political 
Rights   and  Obligations   of    Mankind.  .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 
2ded.                                                              London,  1830.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

16  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Accordancy  of  War  with  the  Principles  of  Chris 
tianity,  &c.         *  *  *         [%  J-  Dymond.]     3d  ed. 

London,  1824.     12°  (5X2.9). 

17  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Accordancy  of  War  with  the  Principles  of  Chris 
tianity  :  &c.     With  .  .  .  Notes  by  T.  S.  Grimke.     .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1834.     12°  (5.7X3.2).     [2  copies.,] 

18  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Accordancy  of  War  with  the  Principles  of  Chris 
tianity,  &c.         ***  New  York,  1847.     8°  (6.5X4.1). 

19  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Aecordancy  of  War  with  the  Principles  of  Chris 
tianity,  &c.         ***  Philadelphia,  n.  d.     12°  (6.5X3.8). 

20  Observations  on  the  Applicability  of  the  Principles  of  the  New  Testa 
ment  to  the  Conduct  of  States  :  and  the  Limitations  which  those  Princi 
ples  impose  on  the  Rights  of  Self-D-efence.     2d  ed. 

London,  1825.     8°,  pp.  28. 


196  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


E. 

EAMES,  John;  d.  1744. 

1  Abridgment.     See  ROYAL  SOCIETY  of  London.     Phil.  Trans.,  17l9-'33. 
EARNSHAW,  Samuel. 

2  Dynamics,  or  a  Treatise  of  Motion ;  .  .  .  [with]   a  short  Treatise  on 
Attractions.         *  *  *         3d  ed.,  revised. 

Cambridge,  1844.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 
EAST-INDIA  Company  —  A  short  History  of  the  East  India  Company  .  .  .     Also 

3  Remarks  on  the  Danger  and  Impolicy  of  Innovations,  &c.     2d  ed.,  with 
some  Additions.     ...  Xondon,  1793.     4°  (7.6X5.3),  pp.  95. 

EASTLAKE,  Sir  Charles  Lock,  an  eminent  English  Painter ;  b.  1793. 

Editor,  and  Annotator.    See  KUGLER,  F.    Schools  of  Painting  in  Italy. 

Translator,  &c.     See  GOETHE,  J.  W.  von.     Theory  of  Colours. 
EASTMAN,  Major  Seth,  U.S.  Army ;  b.  at  Brunswick,  Me. 

4  Illustrations.     See  UNITED  STATES.  Misc.  Doc's.    Historical  and  sta 
tistical  Information,  respecting  the  History,  &c.  of  the  Indian  Tribes. 

EASTON,  James,  of  Salisbury,  Eng. 

5  Human  Longevity  :  recording  the  Name,  Age,  Place  of  Residence,  and 
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wards,  from  A.D.  66  to  1799  .  .  .  with  Anecdotes  ...         *  *  * 

Salisbury,  1799.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
EATON,  Amos. 

6  Geological  (A)  and  agricultural  Survey  of  the  Rensselaer  County,  in 
the  State  of  New  York.     .  .  .  [With]  a  geological  Profile  .  .  . 

Albany,  1822.     8°,  pp.  70. 

7  Manual  (A)  of  Botany  for  the  Northern  and  Middle  States.      ...     2d 
ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.  Albany,  1818.     12°  (5.3X3),  pp.  524. 

EATON,  William,  aRevolu.  Soldier,  aft.  Gen.  U.S.  Army,  &c. ;  b.  1764.  d.  1811. 

8  Life,  by  C.  C.  Felton.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  9.) 
EBRARD,  Dr.  John  Henry  Augustus. 

9  Continuation.     See  OLSHAUSEN,  H.     Commentary  on  the  New  Test. 
ECCLESIASTES,  Book  of.     See  BIBLE. 

ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores.  Eusebij  Pamphili  Historian  ecclesiasticae, 
l°  Lib.  X.  Vu.  Musculo  Interprete.  Ruffini  Historic  ecclesiasticae,  Lib.  II. 
Eusebij  Pamphili  de  Uita  Constantini,  Musculo  Interprete,  Lib.  V. 
Socratis,  eodem  Interprete,  Lib.  VII.  Theodoriti,  I.  Camerario  Inter 
prete,  Lib.  V.  Hermij  Sozomene,  Musculo  Interprete,  Lib.  IX.  Theo- 
dori  Lectoris  Collectaneorum  ex  Historia  ecclesiastica,  eodem  Interprete, 
Lib.  II.  Euagrii,  eodem  Interprete,  Lib.  VI.  Index  .  .  . 

Basileae,  1553.     2°  (9.5X6),  pp.  806+. 
ECHARD,  Laurence,  Archdeacon  of  Stoioe,  &c. ;  b.  1671.  d.  1730. 

11  General  ecclesiastical  History  (A)  from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Estab 
lishment  of  Christianity  under  Constantine,  in  the  Year  313.  Vol.  1,  2. 
[1  paging]  3d  ed.  London,  1710.  8°  (6.4X3.5). 

K.  — Both  volumes  arc  imperfect,  wanting  title-pages. 


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ECHAKD,  Laurence,  continued. 

1  History  (The)  of  England.     From  the  first  Entrance  of  Julius  Csesar  and 
the  Romans,  to  ...  the  Establishment  of  King  William  and  Queen 
Mary  upon  the  Throne,  in  the  Year  1688.   ...     3d  ed.,  with  Additions. 
[Portrait  of  E.~\        London,  1720.     2°  (11.8X6.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  1150-]-. 

ECKERMANN,  Johann  Peter;  b.  in  Winsen,  Hanover,  1792.  d.  in  Weimar,  1854. 

2  Conversations  with  Goethe  in  the  Last  Year  of  his  Life,  translated  from 
the  German  of  Eckermann.     By  S.  M.  Fuller. 

Boston,  1839.     12°  (5.1X3). 
ECKERMANN,  Dr.  Karl. 

3  Lehrbuch  der  Religionsgeschichte  und  Mythologie  der  vorziiglichsten 
Volker  des  Alterthums.     ...     2te  auflage.     Band  1-4. 

Halle,  1848-'49.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Boumd  in  two  volumes.    Vol.  4  is  divided  into  Abth.  1,  2  ;  with  independent 
title-pages,  &c.    Edition  of  vol.  4  is  not  designated. 

ECKLEY,  Rev.  Joseph  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  in  London,  1750.  d.  1811. 

4  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the  Boston  Female  Asylum, 
Sept.  24,  1802.     .  .  .  Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  22. 

5  Sermon  (A)  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Horace  Holley,  Boston, 
March  8,  1809.      [Ch.,  by  J.  Lathrop,  D.D. ;   E.  H.,  by  J.  T.  Kirk- 
land,  D.D.]  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  53. 

ECLECTIC  Review  (The).     .  .  .     New  Series,  Vol.  23-30.      Third  Series,  Vol. 
61-8.     [Quarterly.']  London,  1825-'32.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

EDDOWES,  Rev.  Ralph. 

7  Unity  (The)  of  God,  and  the  Worship  that  is  due  to  Him  alone.     Dis 
course  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  First  Unitarian  Church  in  Phila 
delphia,  Feb.  14, 1813.  Philadelphia,  1813.     8°,  pp.  39. 

EDDY,  Samuel,  of  Providence,  R.L ;  d.  1839,  cet.  68. 

8  Reasons  offered  by  S.  Eddy  for  his  Opinions  [on  God  and  Clirisf],  to 
the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Providence,  from  which  he  was  compelled 
to  withdraw  for  Heterodoxy.     2d  Baltimore  ed. 

Baltimore,  1821.     12°,  pp.  23. 

9  Reasons  offered  for  his  Opinions  [on  God  and  Christ]  .  .  .      6th  ed. 
(AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.  —  Tracts,  1st  Series,  No.  164.) 

Boston,  1841.     12°,  pp.  28. 
EDEN,  Sir  Frederic  Morton,  Bart.,  Director  of  Globe  Ins.  Co.,  London,  1809. 

10  State   (The)  of  the  Poor :  or,  An  History  of  the  labouring  Classes  in 
England  from  the  Conquest  to  the  present  Period  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

London,  1797.     4°  (7.5X5.3). 
EDERSHEIM,  Rev.  Alfred,  Ph.  D.,  of  Old  Aberdeen. 

11  History  of  the  Jewish  Nation  after  the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem  under 
Titus.      [Map  of  Palestine.] 

Edinburgh,  1856.      8°  (5.6X3.4),  pp.  580. 

Translator,  &c.      See  KURTZ,  J.  H.      History  of  the  old  Covenant.  — 
Vol.  1. 
EDINBURGH,  London,  &c.,  Philosophical  Magazine,  &c.     See  LONDON,  &*c. 


198  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


EDINBURGH  Review  (The),  or  Critical  Journal  .  .  .  Vol.  1-115. 

1  [Quarterly.    Continued.']     Vol.  1-15,  70-115,  Edinburgh;  16-31,  New 

York,  reprinted  ;  32-59,  Boston,  reprinted,  1803-'62.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 
[2  copies  of  vol.  1-13,  17,  20,  21,  23,  and  no.  XXXIL,  XXXVII.] 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1-13  are  of  various  editions.  This  publication  was  commenced  in  Oct., 
1802  :  edited,  in  the  first  number,  by  Rev.  Sydney  Smith  ;  1802-'27  by  Lord  Jeffrey ; 
1827-'47  by  M.  Napier ;  1847-'54  by  Prof.  Empson ;  1854-'55  by  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis  j 
subsequently  by  Henry  Reeve. 

2  General  Index  to  the  Edinburgh  Review,  from  its  Commencement  in 
1802,  to  the  End  of  Vol.  20  ... 

Edinburgh,  1813.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  pp.  544. 

3  General  Index  .  .  .  from  Vol.  21-50  .  .  . 

Edinburgh,  1832.     8°  (6.9X4),  2  cols. 

4  General  Index  .  .  .  from  Vol.  51-80  .  .  . 

London,  1850.     8°  (7X4.1),  2  cols. 

5  Edinburgh  Review  (The)  and  the  West  Indies ;  with  Observations  on 
the  Pamphlets  of  Messrs.  Stephen  Macaulay,  &c.  and  Remarks  on  the 
Slave  Registrv  Bill.         *  *  *         By  Colonist. 

Glasgow,  1816.    8°  (6.7X3.8). 
EDWARD  IV.,  King  of  England-,  b.  in  Rouen,  1441.  d.  1483. 

6  Historie  of   Edward  IV.     See  HABINGTON,  T. 

ED  WARDS,  Bela  Bates,  D.D.,Prof.in  Andover  TheoL  Sent.;  6.1802.  d.  1852. 

7  Memoir,  by  E.  A.  Park.     See  (Writings,  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  1-370). 

8  Missionary  Gazetteer  (The)  .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  . 

Boston,  1832.     12°  (6.4X3.6). 

9  Missionary  Gazetteer.     See  BROWN,  J.  N.     Fessenden  &  Co.'s  Encyclo 
pedia,  &c. 

10  Selections  from  German  Literature.      [Translated,  &c.~]  by  B.  B.  Ed 
wards  and  E.  A.  Park.  Andover,  1839.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

11  Writings,  [edited}  with  a  Memoir  by  E.  A.  Park.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Andover,  1858.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

Editor.      See  AMERICAN  Education  Society.     American  Quarterly  Reg 
ister.— Vol.  6-13. 

Editor.     See  BIBLICAL  Repository,  &c.  —  Vol.  5-10. 
Joint  Editor.     See  BIBLIOTHECA  Sacra,  &c.  —  Vol.  1-9. 
Translator.     See  KUHNER,  R.     Greek  Grammar. 
EDWARDS,  Bryan;  I.  in  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  1743.  resided  in  W.I.  d.  1800. 

12  Historical  Survey  (An)  of  the  French  Colony  in  the  Island  of  St.  Do 
mingo  .  .  .  London,  1797.     4°  (6.4X4.6). 

13  History  (The),  civil  and  commercial  of  the  British  Colonies  in  the  West 
Indies.     In  2  Vols.     2d  ed.     ...     [Maps,  c&c.]     Vol.  2. 

London,  1794.    4°  (6.2X2.6). 

14  History  (The)  civil  and  commercial  of  the  British  Colonies  of  the  West 
Indies.      4th  ed.,  with  .  .  .  Additions.      .  .  .      Vol.  1-3.      [Portrait, 
Maps,&c.~}  London,  1807.     8°  (6X3.1). 

15  Thoughts  on  the  late  Proceedings  of  Government,  respecting  the  Trade 
of  the  West  India  Islands  with  the  United  States  of  North  America. 
2d  ed.,  corrected,  &c.         ***  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  91. 


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EDWARDS,  Jonathan,  Minister  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  aft.  Prcs.  of  College  of 
New  Jersey ;  b.  at  Windsor,  Conn.,  1803.  d.  1850. 

1  Careful  and  strict  Inquiry  (A)  into  the  modern  prevailing  Notions  of  that 
Freedom  of  Will,  which  is  supposed  to  be  essential  to  moral  Agency,  &c. 
*  *  *         3d  ed.  London,  1768.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

NOTE.  — Consult  DANA,  J. ;  DAY,  J. ;  TAPI-AN,  H.  P. 

2  Careful  and  strict  Enquiry  (A)  into  the  modern  prevailing  Notions  of 
that   Freedom  of  Will,  which  is   supposed  to  be  essential  to  moral 
Agency,  &c.         ***  London,  1790.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

3  Divine  and  supernatural  Light  (A),  immediately  imparted  to  the   Soul 
by  the  Spirit  of  God,  shown  to  be  both  a  Scriptural  and  rational  Doc 
trine.     Sermon  preached  at  Northampton,  .  .  .  1734. 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  24. 

4  Faithful  Narrative  (A)  of  the  surprising  Work  of  God  in  the  Conversion 
of  many  hundred  Souls  in  Northampton,  &c.      .  .   .  Preface  by  Rev. 
Dr.  Watts  and  Dr.  Guyse  ...     3d  ed.         Boston,  1738.     12°,  pp.  79. 

5  Great  Scripture  Doctrine  (The)  of  Original  Sin  defended  .  .  .  [against] 
Dr.  John  Taylor  ...         *  *  *  Boston,  1758.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

6  Great  Scripture  Doctrine  (The)  of  Original  Sin  defended  .  .  .  [against] 
Dr.  John  Taylor  ...     4th  ed.     ...         *  *  * 

London,  reprinted,  1789.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

7  History  (A)  of  the  Work  of  Redemption.      Containing  the  Outlines  of 
a  Body  of  Divinity  ...      3d  American  ed. 

Worcester,  1792.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

8  Letter  to  Mr.  Clap  in  reply  to  his  Letter,  concerning  Mr.  Whitefield. 

Boston,  1745.     16°,  pp.  16. 

9  Life  (The)  and  Character  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards.      Together  with 
Extracts  from  his  private  Writings  and  Diary.     And  also  eighteen  select 
Sermons  ...         *  *  *  Edinburgh,  1799.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

10  Life  of  Rev.  David  Brainerd.     Chiefly  extracted  from  his  Diary.    Some 
what  abridged.     (EVANGELICAL  Family  Library. — Vol.  7.) 

New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.6X2.8). 

11  Life  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards.  8°,  pp.  98. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting-  title-page. 

12  Life,  by  S.  Miller.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  8.) 

13  Life.     See  (Works,  N.Y.  Ed., post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp.  9-625). 

14  Memoirs  of.     See  (Works,  Worcester  ~Ed.,post. — Vol.  ix.-xl.). 

15  Treatise  (A)  concerning  religious  Affections,  in  three  Parts. 

Boston,  1794.     12°  (5.4X3.1).     [3  copies.] 

16  Treatise  (The)  on  the  religious  Affections.    Somewhat  abridged.    (EVAN 
GELICAL  Family  Library,  vol.  3.)  New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.6X2.8). 

!7  Works  .  .  .     [Published  by  8.  Austin,  D.D.]     Vol.  1-8.     .  .  .     [Por 
trait.]  Worcester,  1808-'09.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 
18  Works.      .  .  .      Vol.  1-10.       [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1830.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 
EDWARDS,  Jonathan  Jun.,  D.D.,  Son  of  the  preceding,  Minister  at  New  Haven, 

Pres.  of  Union  College ;  b.  1745.  d.  1801. 

!9  Observations  on  the  Mohegan  Language.  Edited,  with  Notes,  by  J. 
Pickering.  Sec  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society.  (Collections,  2d  Se 
ries,  vol.  10.) 


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EDWARDS,  Jonathan  Jim.,  D.D.,  continued* 

1  Salvation  (The)  of  all  Men  strictly  examined,  and  the  endless  Punish 
ment  of  those  who  die   impenitent,  argued  and  defended  against  the 
Objections  and  Reasonings  of  Rev.  Dr.  Chauncy,  in  ...  "  The  Salva 
tion  of  all  Men,"  &c.  New  Haven,  1790.     8°  (6X3.5). 

2  Works.      [Edited]  with  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Character,  by  T.  Ed 
wards.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]         Boston,  1850.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

EDWARDS,  Rev.  Justin,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Andover  TJieol.  Seminary. 

3  Address  on  Pulpit  Eloquence.     See  BURDER,  H.  F.     Mental  Discipline. 
EDWARDS,  Thomas. 

4  Botany.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan*,  vol.  7). 
EDWARDS,  Tryon,  D.D.,  Great-grandson  of  the  1st  Pres.  Edwards',  b.  1809. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  EDWARDS,  J.,  Jim.     Works. 
EDWARDS,  W.  F.,  F.R.S.,  &c. 

5  Recherches  sur  les  Langues  Celtiques     ...         *  *  * 

Paris,  1844.     8°  (6X3.7),  pp.  538. 
EGERTON,  Francis,  E.G.,  Earl  of  EUesmere;  b.  1800.  d.  1857. 

Editor.     See  ROYAL  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries  of  Copenhagen. 

Guide  to  Northern  Archeology. 
EGYPT.  —  Memoirs  relative  to  Egypt,  written  in  that  Country  during  the  Cam- 

6  paigns  of  Gen.  Bonaparte,  in  the  Years  1797,  and  1799,  by  the  learned 
and  scientific  Men  who  accompanied  the  French  Expedition.     Published 
in  Paris  by  Authority.     [Map.]  London,  1800.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

EICHHORN,  Johann  Gottfried,  Prof,  at  Jena  and  Gottingen;  b.  1756.  b.  1827. 

7  Antiqua  Historia  ex  ipsis  veterum  Scriptorum  Graecorum  Narrationibus 
contexta.     Tom.  1-4.  Lipsiae,  1811-'12.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page.  CONTENTS.  —  Vol.  I.  Historia 
Asiae.  II.  Historia  Africae.  III.,  IV.  Historia  Italiae.  Pars  1,  2. 

8  Litterargeschichte.     Halfte  1,  2.       Gottingen,  1812, '14.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 
Editor,  &c.     See  SIMONIS,  J.     Lexicon  manvale  Hebraicvm. 

EICHSTADT,  Henr.  Carol.  Abr.,  Prof,  of  Eloquence  at  Jena-,  b.  1772. 

9  Preface  and  Additions.      See  MoBUS,  S.  F.  N.      Svper  Hermenevtica 
Novi  Testament!  Acroases  academicae. 

EIKOX  10  BASILIKE.     See  CHARLES  I.     (Works,  vol.  2.) 
EIKONOKAA2THS,  an  Answer  to  EIKON  BASILIKE.     See  MILTON,  J.    Prose 

11  Works.— Pp.  435-530. 

'EIKC5N  BAZIAIKH.    The  Pourtraicture  of  his  sacred  Majestic  [K.  Charles  L] 

12  in  his  Solitudes  and  Sufferings.         *  *  *         [Plate.] 

Hague,  1648.     8°  (5.5X3). 

NOTE.  —  Forms  a  portion  of  '  Reliquiae  sacrse  Caroline.'  —See  CHARLES  I.  For  the 
controversy  upon  the  authorship  of  "  this  admirable  work"  consult  ALLIBONE, 
S.  A.  —  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Literature  (art.  GAUDEN,  J.). 

EKEBERG,  Carl  Gustav. 

13  Ostindische  Eeise  in  den  Yahren  1770  und  1771.    .  .  .    Aus  dem  Schwe- 
dischen  iibersetzt.     ...  Dresden  und  Leipzig,  1785.     8°  (6X3.3). 

ELDER,  William,  M.D.  of  Philadelphia. 

14  Biography  of  E.  K.  Kane.      [Portrait.] 

Philadelphia,  1858.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 
ELDON,  Lord.     See  SCOTT,  J.,  Earl  of  Eldon. 
ELEMENTAL  Latina  .  .  .  '  Warrington.  1777.     12°,  pp.  87. 


CATALOGUE    OF     THE    LIBRARY.  201 


ELEMENTS  of  natural  History ;  being  an  Introduction  to  the  Systema  Naturae 

1  of  Linnaeus  .  .  .     [P&fc*.]     Vol.  1,  2  ... 

London,  1801,  '02.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
ELIOT,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1719.  d.  1778. 

2  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  29,  1765.  Boston,  1765.     8°,  pp.  59. 

3  Episcopacy  in  the  Colonies.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society. 
(Collections,  2d  Series,  vol  2.) 

4  Inordinate  Love  (An)  of  the  World  inconsistent  with  the  Love  of  God. 
A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Thursday  Lecture  in  Boston,  August  2,  1744. 

Boston,  1744.     8°,  pp.  31. 

5  Letters  to  T.  Hollis.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society.  (Collec 
tions,  4th  Series,  vol.  4.) 

6  Twenty  Sermons  .  .  .  Boston,  1774.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 
ELIOT,  Rev.  Jared,  of  Killingwortli,  Conn.;  b.  1685.  d.  1763. 

7  Essays  upon  Field-Husbandry  in  New-England  ...       *  *  * 

Boston,  1760.     8°  (6X3.3).     [2  copies.] 
ELIOT,  Sir  John,  a  British  Statesman ;  b.  1590.  d.  1632. 

8  Life.     See  FORSTER,  J.     (Lives  of  British  Statesmen,  vol.  2.)      Also, 
(Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth,  vol.  1.) 

ELIOT,  Eev.  John,  of  Roxbury,  the  "Apostle  of  the  Indians;"  b.  1604.  d.  1690. 

9  Account  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  8.) 

10  Christian  Commonwealth  (The).     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections, 
3d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

11  Indian  Grammar  (The)  begun.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society. 
(Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

12  Life,  by  C.  Francis.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  5.) 
is  Memoirs  of  Rev.  John  Elliot.      See  MOORE,  M. 

14  Progress  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New  England.    See  MASS. 
Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  4.) 

15  Wame  Ketoohomae  uketoohomaongash  David  [Psalms  of  David,  in 
Indian  Verse].     Annexed  to:  Mamvsse  Wunneetupanatamwe,  etc.     See 
BIBLE, —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c. 

Translator.     See  BIBLE,  —  The  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.      Mam 
vsse  Wunneetupanatamwe  Up-Biblum  God,  etc. 
ELIOT,  John,  D.D.,  Son  and  Successor  of  Dr.  A.  E. ;  b.  1754.  d.  1813. 

16  Biographical  Dictionary   (A),   containing  a  brief  Account  of  the  first 
Settlers  and  other  eminent  Characters  ...  in  New-England.         *  *  * 

Salem,  1809.     8°  (6.6X3. 5),  pp.  511. 

17  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Massachusetts.      See  MASSACHUSETTS  Histori 
cal  Society.  (Collections  :   1st  Series,  vol.  7,  8,  10 ;  2d  Series,  vol.  1.) 

18  Sermon  (A)  before  the  New  North  Religious  Society,  Boston,  May  2, 
1804,  on  the  Completion  of  their  House  of  Worship. 

Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  31. 

19  Sermon  (A)  preached  in  Milton,  Nov.  1, 1797,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Joseph  M'Kean.    [Ch.,  by  Rev.  J.  Haven;  R.  H.,  by  Rev.  T.  M.  Harris.] 

Boston,  1797.     8°,  pp.  54. 

20  Sermon  (A)  on  the  Propriety  of  attending  public  Worship,  &c. 

Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  36. 

M  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  20,  1794.  Boston,  1794.     8°,  pp.  26, 

26 


202  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ELIOT,  Samuel,  of  Boston;  b.  1821. 

1  Liberty  (The)  of  Rome :  a  History.     With  an  historical  Account  of  the 
Liberty  of  ancient  Nations.     *  *  **     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     [Plates.] 

New  York,  1849.     8°  (6  X 3.5). 
ELIOT,  Rev.  William  G.,  D,D.,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2  Religious  and  moral  Wants  of  the  West.       Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  20. 
ELLENDT,  Fridericus,  Prof,  of  Anc't  Lang,  at  Univ.  of  Prussia. 

3  Lexicon   Sophocleum   adhibitis   veterum  Interpretum    Explicationibus 
Grammaticorum    Notationibus    recentiorum    Doctorum    Commentariis 
Vol.  1,  2  Regimontii  Prussorum,  1835.     Th.  8°  (6.6X3.7). 

ELLERY,  William,  a  Signer  of  the  Declaration ;  b.  in  Newport,  E.I.,  1727.  d.  1820. 

4  Life,  by  E.  T.  Charming.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  6.) 
ELLESMERE,  Earl  of.     See  EGERTON,  K,  Earl  of  Ellesmere. 

ELLICOTT,  C.  J.,  Prof,  of  Divinity,  King's  College,  London. 

5  Critical  and  grammatical  Commentary  (A)  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the 
Galatians,  with  a  revised  Translation.         London,  1854.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

6  Critical  and  grammatical  Commentary  (A)  on  St.  Paul's  Epistles  to  the 
Philippians,  Colossians,  and  to  Philemon,  with  a  revised  Translation. 

London,  1857.     8°  (6.7  irr.X3.7). 

7  Critical  and  grammatical  Commentary  (A)  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the 
Ephesians,  with  a  revised  Translation.       London,  1855.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

8  Critical  and  grammatical  Commentary  (A)  on  the  Pastoral  Epistles,  with 
a  revised  Translation.         *  *  *  London,  1856.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

9  Critical  and  grammatical  Commentary  (A)  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the 
Thessalonians,  with  a  revised  Translation.    London,  1858.   8°  (6.7X3.7). 

1°  Historical  Lectures  on  the  Life  of ...  Christ,  being  the  Hulsean  Lectures 
for  the  Year  1859,  ***  London,  1860.  8°  (6.6X3.5). 

ELLIOT,  Thomas. 

Translator,  &c.     See  FOURCROY,  A.  F.  de.     Lectures  on  Chemistry. 
ELLIOT,  John,  M.D. ;  d.  1786. 

11  Account  (An)  of  the  Nature  and  medicinal  Virtues  of  the  principal 
mineral  Waters  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  &c.     .  .  . 

London,  1781.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

12  Medical  Pocket  Book  (The)  ...  Boston,  1795.     24°  (3.7X2.4). 
ELLIOT,  Jonathan. 

13  Debates  (The),  Resolutions,  and  other  Proceedings,  in  Convention,  on 
the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  as  recommended  by  the  Gene 
ral  Convention  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  17,  1787  .  .  .     Vol.  1.  Debates  in 
Massachusetts  and  New  York.      2.     ...  Virginia.      3.     ...  North 
Carolina  and  Pennsylvania.  Washington,  1827-30.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

!4  Journal  and  Debates  of  the  Federal  Convention  held  at  Philadelphia, 
from  May  14,  to  Sept.  17,  1787.  With  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States...  Washington,  1830.  8°  (5.9X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  Designated  also,  "  Vol.  4.      [Supplementary  to  the  STATE  CONVENTIONS, 
in  3  vols.  on  adopting  the  Federal  Constitution.]  " 

ELLIOTT,  Charles  W. 

15  New  England  (The)  History,  from  the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  by 
the  Northmen,  A.D.  986,  to  the  Period  when  the  Colonies  declared  their 
Independence,  A.D.  1776.  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.  [Portraits."] 

New  York,  1857,    8°  (6X3.5). 


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ELLIS,  George,  Esq.;  b.  1745.  d.  1815. 

1  Specimens   of   the   early  English   Poets.       .  .  .  \WitJi]  an  historical 
Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Poetry  and  Language 
...     4th  ed.  corrected.     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1811.     8°  (4.7X2.8). 

ELLIS,  Rev.  George  E. ;  b.  in  Boston,  1815. 

2  Life  of  Anne  Hutchinson.    See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  6.) 

3  Life  of  John  Mason.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  3.) 

4  Life  of  William  Penn.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  12.) 

5  Relative  Obligations  (The)  of  Christians  to  the  Heathen.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  22. 
ELLIS,  George  James  Weldore  Agar,  Lord  Dover,  &c. ;  b.  1797.  d.  1833. 

6  Life  (The)  of  Frederic  II.,  King  of  Prussia.      .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.     [Por 

trait.]     (Harper's  Family  Library,  Nos.  41,  42.) 

New  York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
Editor.     See  WALPOLE,  H.     Letters  to  Sir  H.  Mann. 
ELLIS,  Sir  Henry,  K.H.,  &c.,  Prin.  Librarian  of  the  British  Museum ;  b.  1777. 

7  Introduction  to  Domesday  Book.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.   Record  Comm. 

8  Original  Letters  illustrative  of  English  History  .  .  .  from  Autographs  in 
the  British  Museum,  &c.     With  Notes  and  Illustrations.    .  .  .    Vol.  1-3. 
Second  Series.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     Third  Series.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1824-^46.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
ELLIS,  John,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  St.  Catharine's,  Dublin. 

9  Knowledge  (The)  of  divine  Things  from  Revelation,  not  from  Reason 
or  Nature.     ...         *  *  *         Vol.  1.     2d  ed. 

London,  1771.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 
ELLIS,  John,  an  English  Naturalist;  b.  about  1710.  d.  1776. 

10  Directions  for  bringing  over  Seeds  and  Plants,  from  the  East  Indies,  and 
other  distant  Countries  in  a  State  of  Vegetation:  &c.     [Plates. .] 

London,  1770.     4°,  pp.  41. 
ELLIS,  Rev.  William,  a  Missionary,  aft.  For.  Sec'y,  of  the  London  Society. 

11  Polynesian  Researches  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     [Plates  ] 

New  York,  1833.     12J  (5.1X2.8).      [2  copies.] 
ELLSWORTH,  Oliver,  LL.D.,  Chief  Justice  of  U.S.;  b.  1745.  d.  1807. 

12  Life.     See  FLANDERS,  H.    (Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices,  vol.  2.) 
ELLYS,  Anthony,  D.D.,  Bishoi?  of  St.  David's;  b.  1693.  d.  1761. 

13  Spiritual  and  temporal  Liberty  (The)  of  Subjects  in  England.     .  .  . 
[Zpagings.]  London,  1765.     4°  (7.5X4.8). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  —  "  Tracts  on  the  Liberty,  &c.  .  Part  I.,  II." 

ELY,  Rev.  Zebulun,  of  Lebanon,  Conn. ;  d.  about  1824. 

14  Death  (The)  of  Moses  the  Servant  of  God.      Sermon  preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  Jonathan  Trumbull,  Governor  of  Connecticut,  Aug.  19,  1785. 

Hartford,  1786.      8°,  pp.  28. 

15  *  *  *         Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  E.  S.  Ely,  in  Col 
chester,  Oct.  1,  1806.     [Ch.,  by  Rev.  E.  Parsons.] 

Hartford,  1806.      8°,  pp.  23. 

EMERSON,  George  Barrell,  a  Teacher  and  Naturalist;  b.  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  1797. 
!6  Advancement  (The)  of  the  Common  School.    Address  delivered  Aug.  23, 
1843,  before  the  Normal  School  at  Bridgewater. 

Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  38. 

i7  Moral  Education.     Lecture  at  New  Bedford,  Aug.  16,  1842,  before  the 
American  Institute  of  Instruction.  Boston.  3842,.     8°.  pp.  lf>. 


204  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


EMERSON,  George  Barrell,  continued. 

1  Report  on  the  Trees  and  Shrubs  growing  naturally  in  the  Forests  of 
Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

2  Schoolmaster  (The).     See  POTTER,  A.     The  School,  &c.  —  Part  II. 
EMERSON,  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Beverly,  Mass.;  b.  1777.  d.  1833. 

3  Female  Education  ;  a  Discourse  .  .  .  Boston,  1822.     12°,  pp.  40. 

4  Lectures  on  the  Millennium.  Boston,  1818.     24°  (4.7X2.7). 

5  Life  of  Rev.  J.  Emerson.     See  EMERSON,  R. 

EMERSON,  Ralph,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist,  in  Andover  Tlieol.  Seminary. 

6  Life  of  Rev.  J.  Emerson.  Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
EMERSON,  Ralph  Waldo,  an  American  Poet  and  Essayist ;  b.  in  Boston,  1803. 

?  Memoirs  of  S.  M.  F.  D'Ossoli.     See  OSSOLI,  S.  M.  F.  d'. 
EMERSON,  William;  b.  near  Darlington,  Eng.,  1701.  d.  1782. 

8  Arithmetic  (The)  of  Infinities,  and  the  differential  Method  ...      *  *  * 
[Also]  The  Elements  of  the  conic  Sections  ...       *  *  *       [Also]  The 
Nature  and  Properties  of  curve  Lines.     ...         *  *  * 

London,  1757.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

NOTE.  — Imprint  upon  first  treatise  only.     Lettered  "  Conic  Sections." 

9  Doctrine  (The)  of  Fluxions  .  .  .    2d  ed.,  corrected,  &c.    *  *  *     [Plates.] 

London,  1757.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

10  Elements  of  Geometry  .  .  .      Also,  The  Doctrine  of  Proportion  .  .  . 

Newed.     [Plates]  London,  1794.     8°  (6X3.3). 

11  Elements  of  Optics.    ...    ***    [Plates]   London,  1768.  8°  (6.3X3.3). 

12  Elements  of  Trigonometry.     ...         *  *  *         [Plates] 

London,  1749.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 
J3  Method  (The)  of  Increments.    ...     ***     London,  1763.     4°  (7.2X5). 

14  Principles  (The)  of  Mechanics.     ...     4th  ed.,  corrected  and  illustrated 

London,  1794.     4°(7.1X4.1). 

15  System  (A)  of  Astronomy.     .  .  .     [Plates.]         *  *  * 

London,  1769.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 
EMERSON,  Rev.  William,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  b.  1769.  d.  1811. 

16  Discourse,  delivered  in  Boston,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Massachu 
setts  Humane  Society,  June  9,  1807.  Boston,  1807.     8°,  pp.  39. 

!7  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  from  its  Formation  to 
the  present  Period  .  .  .  [with]  two  Sermons.  Boston,  1812.   8°  (6.1X3.3). 

3  Memoir  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  1.) 

9  Oration,  delivered  in  Boston,  July  5,  1802.      Boston,  1802.     8°,  pp.  23. 
20  Sermon  (A)  delivered  in  ...  Boston,  on  the  Sunday  after  the  Inter 
ment  of  Madam  Elizabeth  Bowdoin  .  .  .         Boston,  1803.     8°,  pp.  20. 
EMLYN,  Thomas,  a  learned  English  Divine;  b.  1663.  d.  1743. 

:1  Humble  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Scripture-Account  of  Jesus  Christ :  or,  A 
short  Argument  concerning  His  Deity  and  Glory,  according  to  the  Gos 
pel.     5th  ed.     ...  Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  56. 
EMMONS,  Ebenezer,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Natural  History  at  Williams  College. 

®  Geology  of  New  York.     Part  II.     Comprising  the  Survey  of  the  second 
geological  District.     [Plates]  Albany,  1842.     4°  (7.3X5.5). 

Report  on  the  Quadrupeds  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
EMMONS,  Rev.  Nathanael,  D.D.,  of  Franklin,  Mass. ;  b.  1745.  d.  1840. 

4  Discourse,  addressed  to  the  Norfolk  Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Education 
of  pious  Youth  for  the  Gospel  Ministry,  at  Dorchester,  June  11,  1817. 
Appendix.  Dedham,  1817.     8°,  pp.  39. 


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EMMONS,  Rev.  Nathanael,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Fast  Sermon,  April  9,  1801.  Salem,  1802.     8°,  pp.  38.. 

2  Memoir  of,  by  Prof.  E.  A.  Park.     See  (Works, post.— -Vol.  1). 

3  National  Fast  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.       Newburyport,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  24. 

4  Sermons,  on  various  important  Subjects  of  Christian  Doctrine  and  Prac 
tice.  Boston,  1812.     8°  (6.8X3.7). 

5  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life.     Edited  by  J.  Ide,  D.D.     Vol.  1-4. 
[Portrait.]  Boston,  1860-'61.     12°  (6.7X4). 

EMORY,  John. 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  WESLEY,  J.     Works. 
EMORY,  Major  William  H.,  U.S.  Army ;  b.  in  Maryland. 

6  Notes  of  a  military  Reconnoissance,  from  Fort  Leavenworth,  Mo.,  to  San 
Diego,  Cal.,  made'  in  1846-7.     [Plates,  &c.~]     (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.) 

Washington,  1848.     8°  (7.5X4.5). 

7  Report  on  the  U.S.  and  Mexican  Boundary  Survey  .  .  .   Vol.  1, 2.  [3  vols. 
Maps,  Plates,  <fcc.]   (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.)     Washington,  1857.  4°  (8.6X6.1). 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Americana.     See  LIEBER,  F. 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Britanica ;    or,  A  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  and  miscella- 

8  neous  Literature  ...     3d  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1-18.         *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1797.     4°  (9.1X6.2). 

CONTENTS.— Vol.  I.  A-Ang.  II.  Ang-Bar.  III.  Bar-Bzo.  IV.  C-Cic.  V.  Cic-Dia. 
VI.Dia-Eth.  VII.  Eth-Goa.  VIII.  Gob-Hyd.  IX.  H5d-Les.  X.  Les-Mec.  XI. 
Med-Mid.  XII.  Mie-Neg.  XIII.  Neh-Pas.  XIV.  Pas-Pla.  XV.  Pla-Ran.  XVI. 
Ran-Sco.  XVII.  Sco-Str.  XVIII.  Str-Zym. 

9  Supplement  to  the  third   Edition  of  the  Encyclopaedia  Britanica  .  .  . 
Illustrated  ...    By  G.  Gleig.     *  *  *     Vol.  1  [Aba-Imp].  2  \lnd-Zein\. 

Edinburgh,  1801.     4°  (8.7X6.5). 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  ;  or,  A  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  and  miscellaneous  Litera- 
1°  ture  ...     1st  American  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1-18.        *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1798.     4°  (9X6.7). 

NOTE. — A  reprint  of  the  preceding-,  and  contends  of  volumes  the  same. 

11  Supplement  to  the  Encyclopaedia  .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  .     Vol.  1  A-Ele. 
2  Ele-Phi.     3  Phi-Zon.  Philadelphia,  1803.     4°  (8.8X6.2). 

NOTE. —  A  reprint  of  the  supplement  of  the  preceding. 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  12  Edinburgh.     Vol.  3-8.  4°  (8.4X6). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-pages. 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana ;  or,  Universal   Dictionary  of  Knowledge  .  .  . 

13  Edited  [successively']  by  Rev.  E.  Smedley  ;  Rev.  Hugh  James  Rose  ;  and 
Rev.  Henry  John  Rose.     Vol.  1-30.     ...     London,  1849.    4°  (8.6X6). 

CONTF.NTS.— Vol.  I.,  II.  Pure  Sciences.  III.-VIII.  Mixed  Sciences.  IX.-XIII.  His 
tory  and  Biography.  XIV.-XXVI.  Miscellaneous  and  lexicographical.  —  Vol.  1. 
A-Asc.  2.  Asc-Bri.  3.  Bri-Coh.  4.  Coh-Dif.  5.  Dif-l'al.  6.  Tam-Gue.  7.  Gue- 
Ins.  8.  Ins-Mar.  9.  Mas-O/o  10.  Pac-Rel.  11.  Rel-Squ.  12.  Squ-Tra.  13.  Tra- 
Zyg.  XXVII.  General  Index.  List  of  Plates  and  Maps.  XX  VI 1 1.  -XXX.  Plates. 

ENCYCLOPEDIE,  ou  Dictionnaire  raisonne  des  Sciences,  des  Arts  et  des  Metiers, 

14  par  une  Societe  de  Gens  de  Lettres.     Mis  en  ordre  &  public  par  Diderot ; 
&  quant  a  la  Partie  mathematique,  par  D'Alembert.      *  *  *      Nouv. 
ed.    Tom.  1-36.     [Portraits.']     Recueil  de  Planches  .  .  .     Tom.  1-3. 

Geneve,  1777-'79.     4°  (8X5.3). 

CONTENTS.— Tom.  I.  A-Akr.  II.  Al-Aou.  HI.  Apa-Att.  IV.  Au-Bez.  V.  Bi-Cal. 
VI.  Cam-Cha.  VI!.  (  ha-Chr.  VIII.  Chu-Con.  IX.  Cor-Cri.  X.  Cri-Din.  XI.  Dio- 
Elh.  XII.  Klc-Esp.  XIII.  Esp-Fer.  XIV.  Ftr-For  XV.  For-Gen.  XVI.  Geo-Hal. 
XVII.  Hal-Hyv.  XVIII.  I-.Iol.  XIX.  Jon-Lie.  XX.  Lig-Maq.  XXI.  Mar-Mui. 
XXII.  Moa-Nla.  XXIII.  Noa-Orf.  XXIV.  Org-Pau.  XXV.  Pau-Piz.  XXVI.  1'la- 
Por.  XXVII.  Pos-Pyx.  XXVIII.  Q-Ret.  XXIX.  Ret-Sap.  XXX.  Saq-Shu.  XXXI. 
Si-Suf.  XXXII.  Sug-Tem.  XXXIII.  Ten-Tra.  XXXIV.  Tra-Vep.  XXXV.  Vep- 
Vdy.  XXXYI.  i:p-rva. 


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ENCYCLOPEDIE  1  methodique.     [162  vols.]         Paris,  1782-'92.    4°  (8.2X5.2). 

NOTE.— Xot  complete,  containing:  — Agriculture.  Tom.  1-2,  pt.  I. :  -Antiquites,  my- 
thologie,  etc.  Tom.  1-4,  pt.  1.:  Architecture.  Tom.  1-2,  pt.  I.:  Art  militaire.  Tom. 
1-3 :  Arts  academiques.  1  vol.:  Arts  et  metiers  mecaniques.  Tom.  1-5,  pt.  I.;  6,  pt. 
II.-8,  pt,  I. :  Atlas.  2  vols. :  Beaux-arts.  Tom.  1-2,  pt.  I.:  Botanique.  Tom.  1-3  ; 
Chirurgie.  Tom.  1 ;  Clrymie.  Tom.  l,pt.  I.:  Commerce.  Tom.  1-3 :  Economie. 
Tom.  1-4:  Finances.  Tom.  1-3  :  Forets  et  bois  ;  etc.  Tom.  1.  pt.  I.:  Geographic 
ancienne.  Tom.  1-3,  pt.  I.:  Geographic  moderne.  Tom.  1-3:  Histoire.  Tom.  1-3, 
pt.  I.;  4-5,  pt.  I.:  Histoire  naturelle  des  Animaux.  Tom.  1-6:  Histoire  naturelle 
des  Vers.  Tom.  1:  Logique  et  metaphysique  et  morale.  Tom.  1,2,  4:  Manufac 
tures,  etc.  Tom.  1-3  :  Mathematiques.  Tom.  1-3  :  Medecine.  Tom.  1-3,  pt.  I.;  4, 
pt.  1.:  Musique.  Tom.  1,  pt.  I.:  Philosophic.  Tom.  1,  pt.  I.:  Eecueil  de  planches. 
Tom.  1-8  :  Tableau  des  trois  regnes  de  la  nature.  Ichthyologie.  1  vol. 

ENGELSKT  2  och  Svenskt  Handlexikon.     ...     Stockholm,  n.d.     8°  (4.3X2.9)* 
ENFIELD,  William,  LL.D.,  a  Socinian  Minister  at  Liverpool;  b.  1741.  d.  1797. 

3  History  (The)  of  Philosophy  .  .  .  drawn  up  from  Brucker's  Historia 
critica'Philosophise.         *  *  *         ...     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1791.     4°  (7.3X5.1). 

4  Speaker  (The)  ...     1st  American  ed.     Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.6X3.3), 

5  Speaker  (The)  ...     *  *  *     Philadelphia,  1799.   8°  (6.7X3.8),  pp.  503. 
ENGLAND.    See  also  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

6  Collection  of  [15]  Papers  relating  to  the  present  Juncture  of  Affairs  in 
England.  ...     3d  ed.  London,  1789.     8°,  pp.  34. 

7  Memoires  et  Observations  faites  par  un  Voyageur  en  Angleterre  .  .  . 
[Illustrated.]  La  Haye,  1698.     12°  (4.7X2.3). 

ENGLEFIELD,  Sir  Henry  Charles,  an  English  Astronomer,  &c. ;  b.  1752.  d.  1822. 

8  Determination  (On  the)  of  the  Orbits  of  Comets,  according  to   the 
Methods  of  Boscovitch  and  La  Place  .  .  . 

London,  1793.      4°  (6.3X4.3). 
ENGLISH  Cyclopedia.     See  KNIGHT,  C. 
ENGLISH  Hexapla  (The).     See  BIBLE,  —  The  New  Testament. 
ENGLISH  Review  (The)  .  .  .     June,  1787  ;  July,  Oct.,  Dec.,  1788  ;  May,  June, 

9  August,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1789;  Jan.,  Feb.,  April,  1790;  August,  1792. 

London,  1787-'92.     8°  (6.6X3.6). 
ENGLISH  and  Scottish  Ballads.     See  CHILD,  F.  J. 
ENQUIRY  (An)  into  the  Nature  of  the  human  Soul ;  wherein  the  Immateriality 

10  of  the  Soul  is  evinced  from  the  Principles  of  Reason  and  Philosophy. 
Vol.2.     3ded.     ...         ***  London,  1745.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

ENTICK  or  ENTINCK,  Rev.  John,  of  Stepney,  Eng. ;  b.  1713.  d.  1773. 

11  Entick's  new  Latin-English  Dictionary  ...      To  which  is  prefixed,  A 
new  English-Latin  Dictionary  .  .  .  New  ed.,  revised,  &c.     By  W.  Cra- 
kelt.  London,  1792.     8°  (8.1X4.7). 

12  Tyronis  Thesaurus:    or  Entick's   new  Latin-English  Dictionary  .  .  . 
New  ed.,  revised,  &c.     By  W.  Crakelt.     London,  1800.     12°  (4.7X4.6). 

ENTIRE  new  System  of  mercantile  Calculation  by  the  Use  of  universal  arbiter 

13  Numbers.     .  .  .  London,  1795.     4°. 
ENTRETIENS   des   Ombres   aux  Champs  Elise'es  .  .  .      VII.-XIII.  Entretien. 

14  Juil.-Dec.,  1722.     ...     *  *  *     [1  vol.'] 

Amsterdam,  1722-'23.     8°  (4.7X2.7). 
ENTWURF  ernes  allgemeinen  Gesetzbuchs  fur  die  Prussischen  Staaten.      Th.  1. 

15  Berlin  und  Leipsig,  1784.     8°  (5.8X3). 


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EPICTETUS,  a  Stoic  Philosopher,  lived  at  the  end  of  the  1st  century. 

1  EFXEIPIAION  (TO).     Ex  Editione  J.  Upton  .  .  . 

Glasguae,  1751.     32°  (2.1X1-2),  pp.  95. 

2  EFXEIPIAION  (TO).     Ex  Editione  J.  Upton  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1792.     16°  (4.3X2.5),  pp.  22. 
EPICURUS,  a  Greek  Philosopher;  b.  in  Island  of  Samos,  342  B.C.  d.  270  B.C. 

3  Physiologia  Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana  :    or  A  Fabrick  of  Science 
natural,  upon  the  Hypothesis  of  Atoms,  founded  by  Epicurus,  repaired 
by  P.  Gassendus,  augmented  by  W.  Charleton.     Part  I.      *  *  * 

London,  1654.     2°  (9.5X5). 
EPISTELN  und  Evangelia  auf  alle  Sonntage  und  vornehmsten  Feste  durchs 

4  gantze  Yahre.     Nebst  der  Historic  von  dem  Leiden  und  Sterben  unsers 
Heylandes  Jesu  Christi ;  wie  auch  von  der  Zerstb'hrung  der  Stadt  Jeru 
salem.  Hamburg,  [1788].     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

EPISCOPACY,  Collection  of  Essays  on.     See  HOBART,  J.  H. 
EPISCOPAL  Magazine.     For  1820,  1821.     [Vol.  1,  2.     Monthly.'] 

5  Philadelphia,  1820, '21.     8°  (7.6X4.5). 
ERASMUS,  Desiderius,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theology  and  of  Greek  at  Cambridge, 

Eng.  ;  b.  at  Rotterdam,  1467.  d.  at  Basel,  1536. 

6  Adagiorvm  Chiliades  qvatvor,  cvm  Sesquicenturia  .  .  .    Quibvs  adiectae 
svnt  H.  Stephani  Animadversiones  .  .  .     His  accesservnt,  Appendix  ad 
Chiliades  Erasmi.  Hadrani  lunii  Centurioe  octo  cum  Dimidia,  etc.  etc. 

Coloniae  Allobrogvm,  1612.     2°  (12X6),  pp.  1609-J-. 

7  Adagiorum  Epitome  .  .  .        Oxonioe,  1666.     12°  (4.2X2.4),  pp.  622-J-. 

8  Colloquies  (The)  of  E.  ...          London,  1671.     8°  (5.6X3.4),  pp.  555. 

9  Colloquiorum  familiarium  Opus  aureum.     Cum  Scholiis  .  .  . 

Londini,  1791.     8°  (5.8X3. 2). 

10  Complaint  (The)  of  Peace  .  .  .  [and]  Antipolemus ;   or,  The  Plea  of 
Reason,  Religion,  and  Humanity  against  War.      Translated  from  the 
Latin  of  ...  Erasmus.     1st  American  ed.      *  *  * 

Boston,  1813.      12°  (5.5X3). 

11  Conscribendis  Epistolis  (De)  Opus.       *  *  * 

Lvgdvni,  1556.      8°  (5X2.8). 

12  Ecclesiastes,  sive  Concionator  evangelicus.     Liber  primus.      .  .  .      Cui 
praefigitur  Dissertatio  pra?liminaris.     ...     Londini,  1730.     8°  (5.8X3). 

13  Extracts  from  the  Writings  of  Erasmus,  on  the  Subject  of  War.     *  *  * 
.  .  .  London,  1835.     12°,  pp.  42. 

14  Opus  de  conscribendis  Epistolis  .  .  .         Parisiis,  1523.     8°  (4.8X2.7). 

15  Twenty  select  Colloquies,  out  of  Erasmus  .  .  .      Made  English  by  Ro. 
L'Estrange.     ***  London,  1680.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

16  Twenty-two  select  Colloquies  out  of  Erasmus  ...      By  Sir  R.  L'Es 
trange.     .  .  .  [With']  seven  more  Dialogues,  with  the  Life  of  the  Author. 
By  T.  Brown.     ***     [Portrait.']  London,  1725.     8°  (5.9X3.1). 

ERCKER  or  ERCKERX,  Lazarus,  "Assay-Master-General  of  Germany ." 

17  Assays  of  Metals.     See  PETTUS,  J.     Fleta  minor. 

18  Aula  subterranea  .  .  .  das  ist :  Untererdische  Hoff haltung  .  .  .     Zuin 
viertermahl  gedruckt.     [Illustrated.] 

Francfurt  am  Mayn,  1703.     2°  (10.5X5.5). 

XOTE.  — Also  with  second  title-page,  embellished. 

xy,  CarL 
Translator.     See  CAREY,  M.     Nachricht  von  dem  bosartigen  Fieber. 


208  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


ERDMANN,  Johann  Eduard,  Professor  in  University  of  Halle. 
Editor.     See  LEIBNITZ,  G.  W.     Opera  philosophica. 

ERENNIUS  l  in  Oppianum.    [Greek  Manuscript.']  4°  (5.3X3.6). 

ERIZZO,  Sehastiano,  a  Venetian  Antiquary  and  Philosopher ;   b.  1525.  d.  1585. 

2  Sei  Giornate  (Le)     [Portrait.']  Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4). 
.ERNESTI,  Johann  August,  Prof,  of  Tlieol.  at  Leipsic ;  b.  1707.  d.  1781. 

3  Elements  of  Interpretation     Translated  from  the  Latin  and  accompanied 
by  Notes;    with  .  .  .  Extracts  from  Morus  Beck  and  Kiel     By  M. 
Stuart  Andover,  1822.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 

4  Index  Latinitatis  philologico  criticus  in  Opera  Ciceronis.      See  CICERO, 
M.  T.     Opera.— Vol.  13. 

Annotator.     See  XENOPHON.     Memorabilium  Socratis  Lfbri  IV. 
ERPENIUS  or  VAN  ERPEN,  Thomas,  Prof,  at  Lei/den;  b.  1584.  d.  1624. 

5  Grammatica  Arabica.     ...  Amstelrodami,  1636.     4°  (5.5X4). 
Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  LOKMAN.     Fabvlae,  etc. 

ERSKINE,  Rev.  Ebenezer.,  founder  of  the  Scotch  Seceders ;  b.  1680.  d.  1754. 

6  Collection  (A)  of  Sermons  .  .  .      Preach'd,  some  by  Rev.  E.  E. ;  and 
others  by  Rev.  R.  Erskiue.     With  a  Preface  by  Rev.  T.  Bradbury. 

Boston,  1744.     4°  (6.9X4.1),  pp.  688.     [2  copies.] 
ERSKINE,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1721.  d.  1823. 

?  Dissertation  on  ...  Christian  Faith.     Edinburgh,  1804.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 
ERSKINE,  Rev.  Ralph,  a  Scotch  Seceder,  Brother  of  Rev.  E.  E.;  b.  1685.  d.  1752. 

8  Collection  (A)  of  Sermons  .  .  .        Newburyport,  1802.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 
Joint  Author.     See  ERSKINE,  E.     Collection  of  Sermons. 

ERSKINE,  Thomas,  Bart.,  Lord-Chanc.  of  England;  b.  in  Edinb.,  1750.  d.  1823. 

9  Speeches,  at  large,  in  Defence  of  Thomas  Hardy  and  John  Home  Tooke, 
Esq.  ...  on  a  Charge  of  High  Treason.       London,  1795.     8°,  pamps. 

NOTE.  —  Each  speech  has  also  independent  title-page,  &c.    Lettered   "  State  Trials." 

l°  View  (A)   of  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  the  present  War  with 
France.    From  24th  London  ed.    Boston,  n.  d.    8°,  pp.  100.    [3  copies.] 
ERSKINE,  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Edinburgh. 

11  Unconditional  Freeness  (The)  of  the  Gospel:  in  three  Essays.     From 
2d  Edinburgh  ed.  Boston,  1828.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 

ERXLEBEN,  Johann  Christ.  Polycarp,  Prof,  at  Gottingen;  b.  1744.  d.  1777. 

12  Anfangsgriinde  de  Naturgeschichte.     Aufs  neue  herausgegeben  von  J.  F. 
Gmelin.     Mit  Kupfern.  Gottingen,  1762.     12°  (5X2.8),  pp.  756. 

ESCIIELS-KROON,  Adolph,  a  Danish  Voyager;  b.  1736.  d.  1793. 

13  Beschreibung  der  Insel  Sumatra  .  .  .     Herausgegeben  .  .  .  von  G.  B. 
von  Schirach.  Hamburg,  1781.     8°  (5.4X2.7). 

ESCHENBURG,  Johann  Joachim,  Prof,  in  Oymna.  at  Brunswick ;  b.  1743.  d.  1820. 

14  Manual  of  classical  Literature.      From  the  German;  with  Additions. 
By  Prof.  N.  W.  Fiske.          Philadelphia,  1836.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  pp.  664. 

'ESPINASSE,  Isaac,  Esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn,  London. 

is  Digest  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Actions  and  Trials  at  Nisi  Prius.    2d  ed.,  cor 
rected,  with  considerable  Additions  ...         *  *  * 

London,  1793.     8°  (7X3.5),  pp.  79 1+. 
16  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  ruled  at  Nisi  Prius,  1794  and  1795. 

London,  1796.    8°  (6.6X3.5). 

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ESPRIT  de  1'Histoire  generale  de  1'Europe.     Depuis  1'An  476,  jusqu'a  la  Paix 

1  de  Westphalie.         ***  Londres,  1783.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
ESPY,  Prof.  James  P. ;  b.  in  Pennsylvania,  1785. 

2  Meteorological  Report  (2d  and  3d).     See  UNITED  STATES.    Pub.  Doc. 
31st  Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  39. 

3  Meteorological  Report  (4th).     See  UNITED  STATES.    Pub.  Doc.    34th 
Cong.  3d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  65. 

ESSAYS.  4  Essay  on  Matter.     .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1784.     8°,  pp.  26. 

5  Essay  (An)  on  the  Principle  of  Population  .  .  .      With  Remarks  on 
the  Speculations  of  Mr.  Godwin,  M.  Condorcet,  &c. 

London,  1798.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

6  Essays  of  Anatomy.     Translated  by  J.  Scougall.  12°  (4.8X2.8). 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting-  title-page. 

7  Essays  on  Religion,  Passion,  The  Variety  of  Opinions,  &c.     12°  (5X2.5). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  to  p.  5. 

8  Essays  on  Slavery ;  republished  from  the  Boston  Recorder  and  Tele 
graph,  for  1825.    By  Vigornius.  and  others.    Amherst,  1826.    8°,  pp.  83. 

9  Essays  on  the  Spirit  of  Legislation,  in  the  Encouragement  of  Agricul 
ture,  Population,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.     .  .  .     Translated  from 
the  original  French,  which  gained  the  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society 
of  Berne  .  .  .  London,  1772.     8°  (5.9X3.1). 

ESSEX  Institute,  Salem,  Mass. 

10  Historical  Collections  of  the  Essex  Institute.     Vol.  1-3. 

Salem,  1859-'6L     4°  (9X4.8). 

11  Proceedings  of  the  Essex  Institute.     Vol.  1.  1848  to  1856.     2.  1856  to 
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12  Weal-Reaf  (The).     A  Record  of  the  Essex  Institute  Fair,  held  at  Salem, 
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ESTRADES,  Godefroid,  Comte  d',  a  French  Marshal ;  b.  1607.  d.  1686. 

13  Lettres,  Memoires  et  Negociations  de  Comte  D'Estrades  .  .  .  pendant 
.  .  .  1663.  jusques  1668.  inclus.     Tom.  1-5.     .  .  . 

Bruxelles,  1709.     12°  (4.9X2.6). 
ESTWICK,  Nicholas,  B.D.,  of  Warkton,  in  Northamptonshire,  Eng. ;  fl.  1650. 

14  Learned  and  godly  Sermon  (A)  preached  Dec.  19,  1631,  at  the  Funerall 
of  Mr.  R.  Bolton.     Revised,  &c.     *  *  *        London,  1633.     4°,  pp.  72. 

ETHERIDGE,  J.  W.,  Ph.  D. 

15  Jerusalem  and  Tiberias ;  Sora  and  Cordova :  a  Survey  of  the  religious 
and  scholastic  Learning  of  the  Jews  ;  designed  as  an  Introduction  to  the 
Study  of  Hebrew  Literature.      London,  1856.     12°  (5.8X3.2),  pp.  507. 

ETON,  William,  long  a  resident  in  Turkey. 

16  Survey  (A)  of  the  Turkish  Empire.      2d  ed. 

London,  1799.     8°  (6.2X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

i?  Survey  (A)  of  the  Turkish  Empire.   3d  ed.    London,  1801.    8°  (6X3.2). 

ETYMOLOGICON  magnvm  —  sev  Magnvm  Grammaticae  Penv  .   .   .  repvrgatvm 

ig  perpetvis   Notis   illvstratvm  .  .  .   adavctvm   Opera  F.    Sylbvrgii   vet. 

[Greek.']     ...  Lipsiae,  1816.     4°  (9X6.8). 

19  Etymologicvm    Graecae    Lingvae    Gvdianvm   et   alia   Grammaticorvm 

Scripta  .  .  .     [Greek.]       Accedvnt  Notae  ad  Etymologicon  magnvm 

ineditae  E.  H.  Barkeri,  I.  Bekkeri,  etc.  qvas  digessit  et  vna  cvm  svis- 

edidit  F.  G.  Stvrzivs    Cvm  Indice  .  .  .        Lipsiae,  1818.    4°  (9X6.8). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  ODIOX.  —  Etymologicon,  etc. 


210  BOWJDOIN     COLLEGE. 


EUCLID  or  EUCLIDES,  tlie  Geometer;  fl.  at  Alexandria,  3d  century  B.C. 

1  Elements  (The)  of  Euclid,  viz.  the  first  six  Books,  with  the  eleventh  and 
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Edinburgh,  1799.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

2  Elements  of  Geometry,  from  the  Latin  Translation  of  Commandine. 
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.  .  .  [Edited]  by  S.  Cunn.     9th  ed.,  carefully  revised,  &c.     [Plates.] 

London,  1762.     8°  (6.3X3). 

3  Elements ;  the  whole  fifteen  Books  .  .  .  with  Archimedes's  Theorems 
.  .  .      By  I.  Barrow.      .  .  .  [Also]  Euclid's  Data,  and  a  brief  Treatise 
of  regular  Solids.     The  whole  revis'd  ...     By  T.  Haseldon         *  *  * 
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EUGENE,  Francois,  Prince  of  Savoy,  an  eminent  General;  b.  1663.  d.  1736. 

4  Historic  du  Prince  Frangois  Eugene  de  Savoye.      Enrichie  de  Figures 
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EULER,  Leonhard ;  b.  in  Basel,  Switz.,  1707.  d.  in  St.  Petersburg,  1783. 

5  Elements  of  Algebra.      Translated   from  the    French,  with   the  ... 
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6  Eulogium  on  Euler.      See  (Letters,  London  Ed.,  post.  —  Vol.  1,  pp. 
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7  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Elements  of  Algebra  .  .  .     Selected  from  the 
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8  Letters  of  Euler  on  ...  Physics  and  Philosophy.      .  .  .      Translated 
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9  Letters   of  Euler   on  ...  natural   Philosophy  .  .  .      [Translated  by 
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Vol.  1,  2.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  55.) 

New  York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
EURIPIDES,  a  Greek  Tragedian;  b.  about  480  B.C.  d.  cet.  about  75. 

u  Tragedies  (The)  of  E.  translated  [by  R.  Potter].       .  .  .       Vol.  1,  2. 

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"  Tragnedisc,  Greece  et  Latine.     Pars  I.,  II.     Acceduht  J.  Brodsei  Annota- 

tiones,  et  C.  Stiblini  Preefationes  Annotationesque.      Edidit  P.  Stepha- 

nus.     [4pagings.]  Geneva?,  1602.     Th.  4°  (7.4X4.4). 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

2  Tragoediae  Fragmenta  Epistolae  [Or.  and  Lot.]  ex  Editione  I.  Barnesii 
nvnc  recvsa  et  aveta  Appendice  .  .  .  Tom.  1.  2.  Accedvnt  Fragmenta 
ex  Recensione  S.  Mvsgrave.  3.  Continens  S.  Mvsgravii  Notas  integras 
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Lipsiae,  1778-'88.     8°  (7.5X6),  par.  cols. 
!3  Tragoedia  [Or.]  ex  Recensione  A.  Navckii    Ed.  Altera    Vol.  1,  2 

Lipsiae,  1857.  8°  (5.4X3.3  irr.). 
EUSEBIUS  Pamphilus,  Bishop  of  Ccesarea,  in  Palestine  ;  b.  270.  d.  338-'40. 

Ecclesiastics  Historic  Lib.  X.    See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores). 
5  Ecclesiastical  history ;  translated  by  Hanmer.      See  ANCIENT  Ecclesias- 
ticall  Histories.  <S:c.     Also,  AVNCIENT  Ecclcsticall  Histories.  &c. 


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EUSEBIUS  Pamphilus,  continued. 

1  Ecclesiastical  History ;  translated  and  abridged.     See  PARKER,  S. 

2  Life  of  Constantine  in  fovr  Books.     With  Constantines  Oration  to  the 
Clergie.     ***  London,  1649.     2°  (9.2X5.4). 

3  Uita  (De)  Constantini  Lib.  V.    See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores). 
EUSTATHIUS,  Archbishop  of  Tliessalonica ;  lived  in  the  12th  century. 

4  nAPEKBOAAI    EIS    AIONTSIOT    IIEPIHrEZIN.      See  DlONYSIUS 
PERIEGETES.     Orbis  Descriptio,  etc. 

EUTROPIUS,  Flavius,  a  Latin  Historian ;  fl.  370. 

5  Eutropii  Breviarium  Historiae  Romana?,  ab  Urbe  condita  ad  Annum  ejus- 
dern  Urbis  M.D.XIX.  Londini,  1705.     24°  (4.1X2.1). 

€  Eutropii  Historian  Romanre  Breviarium ;    eum  Versione  Anglica  .  .  . 
Notis  quoque  &  Indice  ...     By  J.  Clarke,     llth  ed. 

London,  1784.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  par.  cols. 
EVAGRIUS  Scholasticus,  of  Epipkania,  in  Syria ;  fl.  in  the  4th  century. 

7  Ecclesiastical  History ;  translated  by  Hanmer.     See  ANCIENT  Ecclesias- 
ticall  Histories,  &c.     Also,  AVNCIENT  Ecclesiasticall  Histories,  &c. 

8  Euagrii  Lib.  VI.     See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores). 
EVANGELICAL  Family  Library.     See  AMERICAN  Tract  Society,  New  York. 
EVANGELICAL  9  Tracts  .  .  .    Vol.2.  Boston,  1813.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
EVANS,  Charles. 

1°  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  before  the  High  Court 
of  Impeachment  ...  for  high  Crimes  &  Misdemeanors  .  .  . 

Baltimore,  1805.     8°  (7.6X4.5). 
EVANS,  John,  D.D.,  a  Dissenting  Divine,  of  London;  b.  1680.  d.  1730. 

11  Practical  Discourses  .  .  .  [witli]  Life  of  the  Author,  by  J.  Erskine. 
Vol.  1,  2.  Edinburgh,  1802.  *  12°  (5.6X3). 

12  Sermons  .  .  .  to  young  People.       [No  imprint]  1742.     12°  (4.6X2.8). 
EVANS,  John,  LL.D.,  a  Baptist  Minister,  of  London-,  b.  1767.  d.  1827. 

13  History  of  all  Christian  Sects  and  Denominations  .  .  .     With  an  intro 
ductory  Account  of  Atheists,  Deists,  Jews,  &c.     From  loth  London  ed. 
Revised  and  enlarged  ...     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

New  York,  1844.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

14  Sketch  (A)  of  the  Denominations  into  which  the  Christian  World  is 
divided;  accompanied  with  a  Persuasive  to  religious  Moderation  .  .  . 
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Philadelphia,  1797.     14°  (4.3X2.2). 

15  Sketch  (A)  of  the  Denominations  of  the  Christian  World ;  &c.      1st 
Boston,  from  9th  London  ed.,  with  Corrections,  &c.     *  *  *     [Portraits.'] 

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EVANS,  Marian. 

Translator.     See  FEUERBACH,  L.     Essence  of  Christianity. 
EVANSON,  Edward,  Eect.  of  Tewkesbury,  aft.  considered  infidel;  b.  1731.  d.  1803. 

16  Letter  to  Dr.  Priestley's  young  Man ;  with  a  Postscript  concerning 
Rev.  D.  Simpson's  Essay,  &c.  in  answer  to  Evanson's  Dissonance  and 
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EVELYN,  John,  an  English  Author;  b.  in  Surrey,  1620.  d.  1706. 

17  Diary  and  Correspondence.      .  .  .  [With]  the  private  Correspondence 
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and  Sir  R.  Browne.     Edited  ...  by  W.  Bray.     New  ed.,  corrected,  &c. 
Vol.  1-4.     [Portraits.']  London.  18.r>0-'57.     8°(Gx3.o). 


212  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


EVERETT,  Hon.  Alexander  Hill,  LL.D.,  of  Boston,  U.S.  Foreign  Envoy,  &c.; 
b.  1792.  d.  1847. 

1  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  1.) 

2  Life  of  Gen.  Joseph  Warren.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  10.) 

3  New  Ideas  on  Population :    with  Remarks  on  the  Theories  of  Malthus 
and  Godwin.  Boston,  1823.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 
Editor.     See  NORTH  AMERICAN  Review.    Vol.  31-42. 

EVERETT,  David,  Editor  of  Boston  Patriot;  d.  1813. 

4  Common  Sense  in  Dishabille  ;  or,  The  Farmer's  Monitor  .  .  .  [with']  a 
perpetual  Calendar  ...     *  *  *  Worcester,  1799.     12°  (4.5X2-8). 

EVERETT,  Hon.  Edward,  Prof,  of  Greek,  Harv.  Coll.,  Oov.  of  Mass,  and  U.S. 
Senator,  Sec'ij  of  State  of  U.S.,  &c. ;  b.  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1794. 

5  Address,  pronounced  Oct.  21  [1814],  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  John  L. 
Abbott,  in  Boston.     *  *  *  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  20. 

6  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  4.) 

7  Defence  (A)  of  Christianity,  against  the  work  of  Geo.  B.  English,  enti 
tled  The  Grounds  of  Christianity  examined,  by  comparing  the  New  Tes 
tament  with  the  Old.  Boston,  1814.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

8  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  John  Quincy  Adams,  delivered  .  .  . 
in  Faneuil  Hall,  April  15,  1848.     *  *  *          Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  71. 

9  Eulogy  on  Th.  Dowse.      See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Proceedings,  1855- 
1858.) 

10  Eulogy  on  Lafayette,  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall  .  .  .  Sept.  6,  1834. 

Boston,  1834.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

11  Life  of  John  Stark.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 

12  Life  (The)  of  George  Washington.          New  York,  1860.     12°  (4.8X3). 

13  Memoir  of  Mr.  John  Lowell,  Jun.,  delivered  as  the  Introduction  to  the 
Lectures  on  his  Foundation  .  .  .  Dec,  31,  1839,  repeated  .  .  .  Jan.  2, 
1840.  Boston,  1740.     8°,  pp.  74. 

14  Memoir  of  D.  Webster.    See  WEBSTER,  D.   Works. — Vol.  1 ,  pp.  xiii.-clx. 
!5  Orations  and  Speeches  .  .  .  Boston,  1836.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  637. 

16  Speech  in  Support  of  the  Memorial  of  Harvard,  Williams,  and  Amherst 
Colleges,  delivered  before  the  Joint  Committee  on  Education,  in  the 
Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Boston,  Feb.  7,  1849. 

Cambridge,  1849.     8°,  pp.  28. 

17  Stability  and  Progress.     Remarks  made  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1853,  in 
Faneuil  Hall.  Boston,  1753.     8°,  pp.  11. 
Editor.     See  NORTH  AMERICAN  Review.    Vol.  10-17. 

Editor.     See  WEBSTER,  D.     Works. 
EVERETT,  Oliver,  Esq. 

18  Eulogy  on  Gen.  George  Washington  .  .  .  pronounced  at  Dorchester, 
Feb.  22, 1800.     .  .  .  Charlestown,  1800.     8°,  pp.  22. 

EVIDENCE  (On  the)  necessary  to  establish  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity. 

Boston,  1828.     12°,  pp.  16. 
EWBANK,  Thomas,  U.S.  Commissioner  on  Patents  ;  b.  in  Eng.,  1792. 

20  Descriptive  and  historical  Account  (A)  of  hydraulic  and  other  Machines 
for  raising  Water,  ancient  and  modern ;  with  Observations  on  the  ... 
mechanic  Arts  ;   including  the  progressive  Development  of  the  Steam 
Engine  .  .  .     Illustrated  by  nearly  three  hundred  Engravings.    14th  ed. 

New  York,  1857.     8°  (7.2X4),  pp.  608. 

21  Indian  Antiquities  brought  from  Chile  and  Peru.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
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EWIXG,  Alexander,  Teacher  of  Mathematics  at  Edinburgh;  d.  1804. 

1  Practical  Astronomy  ...     [2  payings.] 

Edinburgh,  1797.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
EWING,  Ron.  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Senator  from  Ohio ;  b.  in  Virginia,  1789. 

2  Speech  ...  at  Chilicothe,  Ohio,  before  a  Republican  Mass  Meeting, 
Sept.  29,  1860.  Cincinnati,  1860.     8°,  pp.  24. 

3  Speech  on  Mr  Bradbury's  Resolutions,  relative  to  Removals  from  Office 
[by  Gen.  Taylor]  ;  in  Senate,  Jan.  7,  1851. 

Washington,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  15. 
EWING,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Univ.  of  Penn. ;  b.  1732.  d.  1802. 

4  Plain,  elementary  and  practical  System  (A)   of  natural  experimental 
Philosophy ;  including  Astronomy  and  Chronology.      .  .  .      Illustrated 
.  .  .     Revised,  &c.  with  .  .  .  Notes,  by  R.  Patterson.      With  a  bio 
graphical  Sketch  of  the  Author. 

Philadelphia,  1809.     8°(6.3X3.6)*pp.  538. 
EWIXG,  Thomas,  a  Teacher  in  Edinburgh. 

5  Principles  of  Elocution  ...      21st  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1837.      12°  (5.7X3.2). 
EXAMINATION  (An)  of  the  British  Doctrine  which  subjects  to  Capture  a  neutral 

6  Trade  not  open  in  Time  of  Peace.     2d  ed.     .  .  . 

London,  reprinted,  1806.     8°  (6.3X3.7).     [2  copies.] 
EXCERPTA  quaedam  e  Scriptoribus  Latinis  Probationibus,  Notis  illustrata. 

7  ...  Bostonii,  1810.     8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  512. 
EXODUS,  Book  of.     See  BIBLE. 

EXPERIENCED  Bee-Keeper  (The)  ...      *  *  * 

8  London,  1783.      8°,  pp.  xiv.,  66. 
EXPERIMENTAL 9  Religion  (On).  Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  19. 
EXPILLY,  Jean  Joseph,  1'Abbe ;  6.  1719.  d.  1793. 

10  Geographic  (Le)  manuel,  ou  le  Voyageur  universel  .  .  .      Par  1'Abbe 
Expilly.     Tom.  1,2.  Paris,  1766.     12°  (4.5X2.5). 

EXPLANATION  (An)  of  the  Words  « By  Nature  Children  of  Wrath ' ;  Ephes. 

11  XL  3.  Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  12. 
EXPOSITION  12  of  the  Condition  of  the  Church ;  in  Arabic.  8°  (5.9X3.4). 


F. 


FABER,  Rev.  George  Stanley,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  Eng. ;  b.  1773.  d.  1854. 

13  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Prophecies  .  .  .  relative  to  the  great  Period  of 
1260  Years  ;  the  Papal  and  Mohammedan  Apostacies  ;  &c.     ...     Vol. 
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NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

14  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Prophecies  .  .  .  2d  American  from  2d  London 
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!5  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  History  and  Theology  of  the  ancient  Vallenses  and 
Albigenses ;  as  exhibiting  ...  the  Perpetuity  of  the  sincere  Church  of 
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214  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


FABLE  (The)  of  the  Bees :  or,  Private  Vices,  public  Benefits.     With  an  Essay 

1  on  Charity  and  Charity- Schools.     And  a  Search  into  the  Nature  of  So 
ciety.     3d  ed.     ...  [With]  A  Vindication  of  the  Book  .  .  . 

London,  1724.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
FABRE,  Jean  Claude,  a  Eoman-Catliolic  Priest ;  b.  at  Paris,  1668.  d.  1753. 

2  Continuation.     See  FLEURY,  C.     Histoire  ecclesiastique. 
FABRICIUS,  Johann  Albert,  a  German  Bibliographer;  b.  1668.  d.  1736. 

3  Bibliotheca  Latina  .  .  .      {Plate.'} 

Hamburgi,  1708.      8°  (5.2X3),  pp.  924. 

4  Bibliothecse  Latinse,  Vol.  1-3.      .  .  . 

Hamburgi,  1721-'21.      8°  (5.3X3.1). 
FACCIOLATI,  Jacobo,  an  Italian  Philologist ;  b.  1684.  d.  1769. 

5  Totius  Latinitatis  Lexicon.     See  FORCELLINI,  E. 
FAIRBAIR.N,  Rev.  Patrick,  of  Salton,  Eng. 

6  Typology  (The)  of  Scripture :    viewed  in  Connection  with  the  entire 
Scheme  of  the  divine  Dispensations.       *  *  *      2d  ed.,  much  enlarged 
and  improved.     Vol.  1,  2.  Edinburgh,  1854.     8°  (6.5X4). 

F  AIRFIELD,  John,  Esq. 

Reporter.     See  MAINE.    Reports  of  Cases,  &c.    Vol.  1-3.    1833-'35. 
FAIRHOLT,  F.  W.,  F.S.A. 

7  Costume  in  England :  a  History  of  Dress  from  the  earliest  Period  till 
the  Close  of  the  eighteenth  Century.     .  .  .  [With']  an  illustrated  Glos 
sary  of  Terms  for  all  Articles  of  Use  or  Ornament  worn  about  the  Per 
son.     With  above  600  Engravings  drawn  on  Wood  .  .  . 

London,  1846.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  618. 
FAIRMAN,  William,  Life- Accountant  of  Ins.  Co.,  London. 

8  Stocks  (The)  examined  and    compared :    or,  A  Guide  to  Purchasers  in 
the  public  Funds.     ...     5th  ed.  ...         London,  1808.     8°  (6X3.3). 

FALCONER,  William,  a  British  Poet-,  b.  at  Edinb.,  1730.  perished  at  sea,  1769. 

9  Life,  by  J.  Mitford.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post. — Pp.  ix.-xxxv.). 

10  Poetical  Works.     ...  Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.)> 
FAMIN,  Pierre  Noel,  1'Abbe  ;  b.  at  Paris,  1740.  d.  1830. 

11  Cours  abrege  de  Physique  experimentale  a  la  Portee  de  tout  le  Monde : 
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FANTIN-DESODOARDS,  Antoine  Etienne  Nicolas  ;  b.  1738.  d.  1820. 

12  Histoire  philosophique  de  la  Revolution  de  France  depuis  la  premiere 
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Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
FARIA,  Francisco  de,  Portuguese  Ambassador  to  England. 

13  Narrative,  &c.  of  Popish  Plot.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.    Popish  Plot. 
FARMER,  Hugh,  a  Dissenting  Minister,  of  Essex,  Eng.;  b.  1714.  d.  1787. 

14  Dissertation  (A)  on  Miracles  ...     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

London,  1804.     12°  (5.6irr.X3.2). 

15  Essay  (An)  on  the  Demoniacs  of  the  New  Testament.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

London,  1805.     12°  (5.6irr.X3.2). 

16  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Design  of  Christ's  Temptation  in  the 
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17  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  &c.  of  Rev.  H.  Farmer.     See  DODSON,  M. 


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FARMER,  John,  an  Amer.  Genealogist ;  b.  in  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1789.  d.  1838. 

1  Churches  and  Ministers  in  New  Hampshire.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
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2  Genealogical  Register  (A)   of  the  first  Settlers  of  New-England  .  .  . 
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Lancaster,  1829.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  SAVAGE,  J.  —  Genealogical  Register,  &c. 

FARNARY  or  FARNABIE,  Thomas  ;  b.  in  London,  1575.  d.  1647. 

3  Index  rhetoricus  et  oratorius  .  .  .  [and~\  Formula  oratorio?  et  Index 
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Annotator.     See  OVIDIUS  NASO,  P.     Metamorphoseam  Libri  XV. 
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FARNHAM,  Luther. 

4  Glance  (A)  at  private  Libraries.  Boston,  1855.     8°,  pp.  79. 
FARRAR,  Rev.  Frederic  W.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

5  Essay  (An)  on  the  Origin  of  Language,  based  on  modern  Researches, 
and  especially  on  the  Works  of  Renan.          London,  1860.     16°  (5X3). 

FARRAR,  John,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Math.  &  Nat.  Phil,  Harv.  Coll.-,  b.  1779.  d.  1853. 

6  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  3,  4.) 

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8  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  Astronomy  .  .  .     [Plates."] 

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9  Experimental  Treatise  (An)  on  Optics.     [Plates.'] 

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FARRELL,  M.,  M.D. 

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FATHERS,  Apostolical,  Genuine  Epistles  of.     See  WAKE,  W. 
FAUCHET,  Claude,  a  French  Priest;  b.  1744.  d.  1793. 

10  Eulogium  on  Franklin.     See  FRANKLIN,  B.     Private  Life,  &e. 
FAUCHET,  Joseph,  French  Minister  to  the  U.S. 

11  Sketch  (A)  of  the  present  State  of  our  political  Relations  with  the 
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Philadelphia,  1797.    8°,  pp.  31. 
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12  Description  des  Experiences  de  la  Machine  aerostatique  de  Mongolfier, 
et  celles  auxquelles  cette  Decouverte  a  donne  Lieu :  etc.     Par  M.  Faujas 
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13  Mineralogie  des  Volcans  .  .  .          Paris,  1784.     8°  (5.4X3.2),  pp.  511. 

14  Travels  in  England,  Scotland,  and  the  Hebrides  .  .  .      With  Plates. 
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FAUST  or  FAUSTUS,  Dr.  Johann,  in  German  tradition  apracticer  of  the  Black  Art, 
the  original  of  the  character  of  "Faust;"  reputed  b.  about  1480. 

15  History  (The)  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Dr.  John  Faustus.       *  *  * 

London,  1827.     8°  (4.5X2.8). 
FAVOUR,  John,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  Halifax,  Eng.;  d.  1623. 

!6  Antiqvitie  trivmphing  over  Noveltie  .  .  .  [or]  that  Antiqvitie  is  a  true 
and  certaine  Note  of  the  Christian  Catholicke  Church  and  Verity  .  .  . 

London,  1619.     4°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  602. 

FAWCETT,  Rev.  Benjamin,  a  Dissenter,  of  Kidderminster,  Eng.',  b.Ttlo.d.  1780. 
17  Abridgment.     Sec  BAXTER,  H.    Dying  Thoughts.     Saints'  Rest. 


216  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


FEARNE,  Charles,  Esq.  of  London;  b.  1749.  d.  1794. 

1  Essay  (An)  on  the  Learning  of  Contingent  Remainders  and  Executory 
Devises.      *  *  *      ...     Vol.  1.  Of  Contingent  Remainders.      6th  ed. 
...    2.  Of  Executory  Devises.     4th  ed,,  with  Notes  and  Comments,  by 
J.  J.  Powell.  London,  1801,  1795.     8°  (6.3X3.5,  5.9X2.9). 

FEATHERSTONHAUGH,  George  William,  U.S.  Geologist. 

2  Geological  Report,  made  in  1834,  of  the  elevated  Country  between  the 
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3  Report  of  a  geological  Reconnoissance  made  in  1835,  from  the  Seat  of 
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FEDERAL  Farmer,  Letters  from.     See  OBSERVATIONS,  &c. 

FEDERALIST  (The) :  a  Collection  of  Essays  [by  Hamilton,  Jay,  and  Madison], 

4  written  in  Favour  of  the  new  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Fede 
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New  York,  1788.     12°  (5X2.8). 
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5  Madison}.      .  .  .  [With']  Pacificus,  on  the  Publication  of  Neutrality. 
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Revised  and  corrected.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     ... 

New  York,  1802.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
FEDERALIST  (The) :  containing  some  Strictures  upon  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  "  The 

6  Pretensions  of  Thomas  Jeiferson  to  the  Presidency,  examined,  and  the 
Charge  against  John  Adams,  refuted  ".  .  .  [by]  "  Phocion."     Part  II. 

Philadelphia,  1796.     8°,  pp.  27. 
FEINAIGLE,  Gregor  von,  a  German  Mnemonist ;  b.  about  1765.  d.  1820. 

7  New  Art  (The)  of  Memory,  founded  upon  the  Principles  taught  by 
G.  von  F. :  and  applied  to  Chronology,  History,  &c.,  &c.     .  .  .  [With] 
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FELICITE  (De  la)  publique,  ou  Considerations  sur  le  Sort  des  Hommes  dans  les 

8  differentes  Epoques  de  PHistoire.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2. 

Amsterdam,  1776.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 
FELIX  FAULCON,  J. 

9  Traite  de  POrthographie  Franchise,  en  Forme  de  Dictionnaire,  enriche 
de  Notes  critiques,  etc.     .  .  .     Nouv.  ed.  .  .  . 

Poitiers,  1770.     8°  (5.9X3.8),  pp.  811. 
FELLOWES,  Rev.  Robert,  A.M.,  of  Oxford,  Eng. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1847. 

1°  Religion  without  Cant  ...     *  *  *  London,  1801.     8°  (5.1X3.3). 

FELLTIIAM  or  FELTHAM,  Owen,  a  Native  of  Suffolk,  Eng. ;  d.  about  1678  ? 

11  Account  of  Felltham,  by  A.  Young.     See  (Resolves,  post.  —Pp.  xi.-xx.). 

12  Resolves,  divine,  moral,  political.      .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1832.     16°  (4.6X2.6). 
FELT,  Bev.  Joseph,  B. ;  b.  at  Salem,  Mass.,  1789. 

13  Ecclesiastical  History  (The)  of  New  England ;    comprising  not  only 
religious,  but  also  moral,  and  other  Relations.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

14  Historical  Account  (An)  of  Massachusetts  Currency.     *  *  * 

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FELTON,  Cornelius  Conway,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Harv.  Univ.;  b.inNewbury,  1807. 

1  Continuation  and  Notes.     See  SMITH,  W. ;  b.  1814.     History  of  Greece. 

2  Discourse  (A)  pronounced  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Author  as  Eliot 
Professor  of  Greek  Literature  in  Harvard  University,  August  26,  1834. 

Cambridge,  1834.     8°,  pp.  27. 

3  Inaugural  Address.     See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.     Addresses,  &c. 

4  Life  of  William  Eaton.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  9.) 
Editor.     See  POPKIN,  J.  S.     Memorial  of  Rev.  J.  S.  Popkin,  D.  D. 
Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  ARISTOPHANES.     The  Clouds  of  A. 
Joint  Translator.     See  MUNK,  E.     Greek  and  Roman  Metres. 
Translator.     See  GUYOT,  A.     Earth  and  Man. 

Translator.     See  MENZEL,  W.     German  Literature. 
FELTON,  Henry,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  Eng.;  b.  1679.  d.  1740. 

5  Dissertation  (A)  on  reading  the  Classics,  and  forming  a  just  Style.     .  .  . 
5th  ed.,  with  .  .  .  Alterations  and  Additions. 

London,  1753.     12°  (4.4X2.6). 

FENELON,  Francois  de  SALIGNAC  DE  LAMOTHE,  Archbishop  and  Duke  of  Cam- 
brai ;  b.  1651.  d.  1715. 

6  Avantures  (Les)  de  Telemaque  Fils  d'Ulysse.     Nouv.  ed.,  conforme  au 
Manuscrit  original.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1755.     8°  (5X2.7). 

7  Avantures  (Les)  de  Telemaque,  Fils  d'Ulysse.      Nouv.  ed.,  revue  .  .  . 
[Map,  &c.~\  *  Londres,  1778.     8°  (5.2X3). 

8  Life  of  Fenelon.     See  BAUSSET,  L.  F.  de. 

9  Lives   of  the  Ancient   Philosophers  ;    translated  from  the  French  of 
Fenelon,  with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.     By  Rev.  J.  Cormack. 
(Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  140.)     New  York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

10  CEuvres  [Selection  of]  de  Fenelon.     Precedees  d'Etudes  sur  sa  Vie,  par 
Aime-Martin.    Tom.  1-3.  ***    [Portrait.]     Paris,  1835.   8° (8.2X5.3). 

11  Personal  History  and  religious  Opinions  of  Fenelon.     See  UPHAM,  T.  C. 
Life  of  Mme.  Guyon,  &c. 

12  Proper  Heads  of  Self-Examination  for  a  King.      .  .  .      Together  with 
the  Author's  Life,  a  complete  Catalogue  of  his  Works,  &c.     Translated 
from  the  French.  London,  1747.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

FENN,  Sir  John,  an  English  Antiquary ;  b.  at  Norwich,  1739.  d.  1794. 

!3  Paston  Letters.  Original  Letters,  written  during  the  Reigns  of  Henry 
VI.,  Edward  IV.,  and  Richard  III.  .  .  .  With  Notes  .  .  .  [and]  En 
gravings  of  Autographs  and  Seals.  New  ed.,  in  which  the  less  impor 
tant  Letters  are  abridged;  &c.  by  A.  Ramsay.  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1840, '41.     8°  (5.5X4.1). 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

FENN,  Joseph,  Prof,  of  Philosophy  in  University  of  Nantz. 

14  Complete  Accountant  (The)  .  .  .  Dublin,  n.  d.     4°  (6X4.2). 

15  History  of  Mathematics  .  .  .  [and]  A  Plan  of  the  System  of  the  phy 
sical  and  moral  World.     ...     *  *  *     Dublin,  n.  d.     4°  (6.2X4.2),  m.  b. 

FERBER,  Johann  Jacob,  a  Swedish  Mineralogist;  b.  1743.  d.  1790. 

16  Bergmannische  Nachrichten  von  den  merkwiirdigsten  mineralischen  Ge- 
genden  der  Herzoglich=Zweybriickischen,  Chur=Pf  alzischen,Wild=  und 
Rheingraflichen  und  Nassauischen  Lander.     *  *  * 

Mietau,  1776.     8°  (5.7X3),  pp.  94. 

17  Beschreibung  des  Quecksilber=Bergwerks   zu   Idria  in   Mittel=Crayn. 
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218  BOWD01N     COLLEGE. 


FERBER,  Johann  Jacob,  continued. 

1  Beytrage  zu  der  Mineral=Geschichte  von  Bohmen.     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

Berlin,  1774.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

2  Lettres  sur  la  Mineralogie  et  sur  divers  autres  Objects  de  1'Histoire 
naturelle  de  1'Italie,  ecrites  par  M.  Ferber  a  Le  Chev.  de  Born.    Ouvrage 
traduit  d  1'AIlemand,  enrichi  de  Notes  &  d'Observations  .  .  .  par  le  B.  de 
Dietrich.  Strasbourg,  1776.     8°  (5.7X3.5),  pp.  507. 

3  Mineralogical  History  of  Bohemia.      See  BORN,  I.      Travels  through 
Temeswar,  &c. 

4  Neue  Beytrage  zur  Mineralgeschichte  verschiedener  Lander.      Band  1 
...     *  *  *     [Plates.]  Mietau,  1778.     8°  (5.8X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

5  Oryctography  of  Derbyshire.    See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

6  Physikalisch=metallurgische  Abhandlungen  iiber  die  Gebirge  und  Berg- 
werke  in  Ungarn.      Nebst  einer  Beschreibung  des  Steirischen  Eisen- 
schmelzens  und  Stahlmachens  von  einem  Ungenannten.     Mit  Kupfern. 

Berlin  und  Stettin,  1780.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 

7  Travels  through  Italy,  in  ...  1771  and  1772.      .  .  .  Letters  to  Baron 
Born,  on  the  natural  History,  particularly  the  Mountains  and  Volcanoes, 
of  that  Country.    Translated  from  the  German ;  with  explanatory  Notes, 
and  a  Preface  '.  .  .     By  R.  E.  Raspe.     *  *  * 

London,  1776.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

8  Versuch   einer   Oryktographie   von  Derbyshire   in   England.     *  *  * 
[Plates.]  Mietau,  1776.     8°  (7X3.2). 
Editor.     See  BERGMAN,  T.     Manuel  du  Mineralogiste. 

Editor.     See  BORN,  I.     Briefe  iiber  mineralogische  Gegenstande. 
FENNER,  Rev.  William,  a  Puritan  Divine;  b.  1600.  d.  about  1640. 

9  Divine  Message  (A)  to  the  elect  Soul :  delivered  in  eight  Sermons  .  .  . 
***     [Portrait.]  London,  1645.     8°  (5.2X3),  m.  b. 

FEN  WICK,  John. 

Translator.     See  DUMOURIEZ,  C.  F.  DUPERRIER.     Memoirs. 
FERDINAND,  'the  Catholic,'  V.  of  Castile,  II.  of  Ar agon,  &c.;  b.  1452.  d.  1516. 

10  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     See  PRESCOTT,  W.  H. 
FERGUSON,  Adam,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Moral  Phil.,  Univ.ofEdinb.;  6,1724.  d.  1816. 

11  Essay  (An)  on  the  History  of  civil  Society. 

Dublin,  1767,     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

12  Essay  (An)  of  the  History  of  civil  Society.     New  ed. 

Basil,  1789.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

13  Essay  (An)  on  the  History  of  civil  Society.     5th  ed. 

London,  1793.     8°  (6X3.3). 

14  History  (The)  of  the  Progress  and  Termination  of  the  Roman  Republic. 
New  ed.  .  .  .  revised  and  corrected.     With  Maps.     Vol.  1-5. 

Edinburgh,  1799.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

*5  History  (The)  of  the  Progress  and  Termination  of  the  Roman  Republic. 
1st  American  ed.     Vol.  1-3.     [Maps.] 

Philadelphia,  1805.      8°  (6.5X3.7). 
16  Principles  of  moral  and  political  Science  ...      *  *  *      Vol.  1,  2. 

Edinburgh,  1792.     4°  (6.8X4.9), 


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FERGUSON,  James,  L  L.D.,  a  Scotch  Philosopher  &  Astronomer;  b.  1710.  d.  1776. 

1  Astronomical  Part.    See  GUTIIRIE,  W.   New  geographical,  &c.  Grammar. 

2  Astronomical  Tables  and  Precepts,   for  calculating  the  true  Times  of 
new  and  full  Moons,  and  .  .  .  Eclipses  .  .  .  to  A.D.  7800.    .  .  .  [With] 
Theory  of  the  solar  and  lunar  Motions.     [Plates*] 

London,  1763.     8°,  pp.  63. 

3  Astronomy  explained  upon    Sir  I.  Newton's   Principles  ...      *  *  * 
3ded.     [Plates.]  London,  1764.     4°  (7.6X5). 

4  Autobiography.     See  (Select  Exercises,  post. — Pp.  i.-xliii.). 

5  Dissertation  (A)  upon  the  Phenomena  of  the  Harvest  Moon.      Also, 
The  Description  and  Use  of  a  new  four-wheel'd  Orrery,  and  an  Essay 
upon  the  Moon's  turning  round  her  own  Axis.     [Plates.] 

London,  1747.     8°,  pp.  72. 

6  Ferguson's   Astronomy,   explained  upon   Sir   I.   Newton's  Principles. 
With  Notes,  and  supplementary  Chapters.     By  D.  Brewster.     In  2  vols. 
...     Vol.  1,2.  Philadelphia,  1817.     8°  (6X3.5), 

7  Plates  illustrative  of  Ferguson's  Astronomy  ;  and  of  the  twelve  supple 
mentary  Chapters,  by  D.  Brewster.     Philadelphia,  1817.    Folded  sheets. 

8  Lectures  on  select  Subjects   in   Mechanics,  Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics, 
Pneumatics,  and  Optics.     With  the  Use  of  the  Globes,  the  Art  of  Dial 
ing,  &c.      *  *  *     8th  ed.     [Supplement  and  Plates.] 

London,  1793.     8°  (6.9X3.1). 

9  Lectures  on  select  Subjects  in  Mechanics,   Hydrostatics,  Hydraulics, 
Pneumatics,  and  Optics.     With  the  Use  of  the  Globes,  the  Art  of  Dial 
ing,  &c.     *  *  *     10th  ed.     [Supplement  and  Plates.] 

London,  1803.     8°  (6.2X3.1). 

10  Select  mechanical  Exercises :  showing  how  to  construct  Clocks,  Orre 
ries,  and  Sun-Dials  .  .  .     Illustrated  ...     3d  ed. 

London,  1790.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 
FERGUSSON,  James,  a  British  Architect ;  b.  in  Ayr,  Scotland,  1808. 

11  Palaces  (The)  of  Nineveh  and  Persepolis  restored ;  an  Essay  on  ancient 
Assyrian  and  Persian  Architecture.     [Illustrated] 

London,  1851.     8°  (  ). 

FERGUSSON,  Robert,  a  Scotch  Poet;  b.  at  Edinburgh,  1750.  d.  1774. 

12  Sketch  of  Life.     See  (Works,  post.  —  Pp.  11-76). 

13  Works.     ...  London,  1807.     8°  (6.3X3.5  irr.). 
FERNANDEZ,  Rev.  Don  Felipe,  Founder  of  the  Society  of  Xerez  de  la  Frontera. 

14  New  practical  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Spanish  Language  .  .  .  [and]  an 
English  Grammar  .  .  .  [in  Spanish].     2d  ed.  .  .  . 

London,  1800.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

15  New  practical  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Spanish  Language.      1st  American, 
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FERRALL,  James  Stephen,  and  REPP,  T.  G. 

16  Danish-English  Dictionary  (A)  Copenhagen,  1845.     8°  (5.4X4.1). 
FERRARI,  Giuseppe,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Strasbourg,  &c. ;  b.  in  Milan,  1811. 

Editor.     See  Vico,  G.  B.     Opere. 
FERRARI,  Hieronymo,  an  Italian  Priest;  b.  1501.  d.  1542. 

17  P..  Manvtivm  (Ad)  Emendationes  in  Philippicas  Ciceronis. 

Parisiis,  Ex  Off.  R.  Stephani,  1543.     8°  (5X2.3), 


220  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


FERRERIO,  Pietro,  an  Italian  Architect  and  Painter. 

1  Palazzi  [41-J-62  Plates']  di  Roma  di  piv.  celebri  Architetti  disegnati  da 
P.  Ferrerio.     .  .  .  [Rome,  ab.  1575.]     Large  oblong  folio. 

FERRIER,  Francois  Louis  Auguste,  Inspector  of  Duties  at  Bayonne. 

2  Government  (Du)  considers  dans  ses  Rapports  avec  le  Commerce. 

Paris,  1805.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
FERRIER,  James  F.,  Prof,  of  Moral  Pliilos.  &  Polit.  Economy,  St.  Andrew's. 

3  Institutes  of  Metaphysics     The  Theory  of  Knowing  and  Being 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1854.     12°  (5.4X3.1),  m.  b.,  pp.  530. 
FESSENDEN,  Thomas  Green,  Editor  of  New-England  Farmer ;  b.  1771.  d.  1837. 

4  Complete  Farmer  (The)  and  rural  Economist  ...     *  *  * 

Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
FEUERBACH,  Ludwig. 

5  Essence  (The)  of  Christianity.      Translated  from  the  2d  German  ed.,  by 
M.Evans.  New  York,  1855.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

FICHTE,  Johann  Gottlieb,  a  German  Philosopher;  b.  1716.  d.  1816. 

6  Memoir  of,  by  W.  Smith.    See  (Popular  Works, post.— Vol.  1,  pp.  1-168). 

7  Popular  Works.      Translated  from   the  German  ...  by  W.    Smith. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.']  London,  1748,  '49.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

FIDDES,  Eeo.  Richard,  V.V.,  of  Yorkshire;  b.  1671.  d.  1725. 

8  Practical  Discourses  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     London,  1714-'15.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 
FIELD,  Rev.  William. 

9  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Opinions  of  Rev.   Samuel  Parr, 
LL.D. ;  with  biographical  Notices  of  many  of  his  Friends,  &c.      .  .  . 
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FIELDING,  Henry,  an  English  Novelist  and  Dramatist;  b.  1707.  d.  1754. 

10  Memoir  of,  by  T.  Roscoe.     See  (Miscel.  Works,  post.  —  Vol.  1 ,  pp.  5-44). 

11  Miscellaneous  Works.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.  Tom  Jones.     3.  Amelia.     4.  Jo 
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New  York,  1857.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 
FIELDING,  Sarah,  3d  sister  of  the  preceding;  b.  1713.  d.  1768. 

Translator.     See  XENOPHON.     Memoirs  of  Socrates,  &c. 
FIGUEIREDO,  Antonio  PEREIRA  DE,  a  Portuguese  Scholar. 

Translator.      See  BIBLE,  —  Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.      A  Biblia 

Sagrada. 
FILANGIERI,  Gaetano,  an  Italian  Publicist;  b.  at  Naples,  1752.  d.  1788. 

12  Science  (La)  de  la  Legislation.     Ouvrage  traduit  de  FItalien  .  .  .     Tom. 
!-7-  Paris,  torn.  1,  2,  1799  ;  3-7,  1788 -'91.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 

NOTE.  —Vol.  1,  2  are  "  2e  ed.,  revue,"  etc.     Compare  under  CONSTANT.  B. 

!3  Scienza  (La)  della  Legislazione  e  gli  Opuscoli  Scelti.     Tom.  1-5. 

Capolago,  1834-'35.     12°  (4.4X2.7). 
FILMER,  Sir  Robert,  a  Native  of  Kent,  Eng. ;  d.  1647. 

14  Observations  concerning  the  original  and  various  Forms  of  Government 
.  .  .  [with]  The  Power  of  Kings.     .  .  .  [Also]  An  Advertisement  con 
cerning  Witches.     [Portrait  of  Charles  II.] 

London,  1696.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

15  Patriarchia ;  or  The  natural  Power  of  Kings.     *  *  * 

London,  1680.     8°  (5.2X2.8). 


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FINDLATER,  Rev.  Charles,  Minister  of  Newlands,  Peebles,  Eng. 

1  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Peebles  ;  with  various 
Suggestions  as  to  the  Means  both  of  the  local  and  general  Improvement 
of  Agriculture.     With  a  Map  .  .  .  and  other  Engravings.     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1802.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 
FINLAY,  George,  has  long  resided  in  Athens  ;  b.  in  Scotland,  about  1800. 

2  Greece  under  the  Romans       .  .  .       B.C.  146  — A.D.  717      *  *  * 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1844.     8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  554. 

3  History   of    the    Byzantine    and    Greek  Empires   from   DCCXVI  to 
MCCCCLIII    *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1853,  '54.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 

4  History  (The)  of    Greece  from  its  Conquest  by  the  Crusaders  to  its 
Conquest  by  the  Turks     And  of  the  Empire  of  Trebizond     1204-1461 
***  Edinburgh  and  London,  1851.     8°  (6.4X3.6),  pp.  519. 

FIORENTINO,  Giovanni,  an  Italian  Novelist. 

5  Pecorone  (II)    nel  quale  si  contengono  cinquanta  Novelle  antiche  d'ln- 
venzione  e  di  Stile      [Portrait.]  Eirenze,  1833.     8°  (6.6X4). 

FlOTT,  John,  a  Merchant  of  London. 

6  Address  (An)  to  the  Proprietors  of  East-India  Stock,  and  to  the  Public : 
containing  a  Narrative  of  the  Cases  of  the  Ships  Tartar  and  Hartwell 
.  .  .      With  Remarks  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Company's  shipping  Con 
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FIRE-SIDE  7  Piety  .  .  .  New  York,  1834.     12°  (4.5X2.9). 

FIRMICUS  MATERNUS,  Julius,  a  Christian  Writer  of  the  1th  century. 

8  Liber  de  Errore  profanarum  Religionum :   Joan,   a  Wower  recensuit. 
See  MINUCIUS  FELIX,  M.     Octavius,  etc. 

FIRMIN,  Thomas,  an  English  Philanthropist ;  b.  1632.  d.  1697. 

9  Life  (The)  of  Th.  Firmin.     .  .  .     With  a  Sermon  .  .  .  preached  on  the 
Occasion  of  his  Death.  London,  1791.     12°,  pp.  99. 

FISCHER,  Chretien  Auguste,  a  German  Scholar-,  b.  at  Leipsic,  1771.  d.  1829. 

10  Voyage  en  Espagne.      .  .  .      Traducteur,  Ch.  Fr.  Cramer.      .  .  .  Avec 
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FISCHER,  Dr.  Kuno. 

11  Francis  Bacon  of  Verulam.     Realistic  Philosophy  and  its  Age.     Trans 
lated  from  the  German  by  J.  Oxenford.     *  *  * 

London,  1857.     8°  (5.2X3),  pp.  502. 
FISH,  Rev.  Henry  Clay,  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Newark,  N.J.;  b.  inVt.,  1820. 

12  History  and  Repository  of  Pulpit  Eloquence  .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.      [Por 
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13  Primitive   Piety  revived,  or   The   aggressive  Power  of  the  Christian 
Church.     Premium  Essay.  Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.6X3.8). 

FISHER,  Edward,  a  Calvinistic  Divine  ;  d.  in  Ireland,  about  1620. 

14  Marrow  (The)  of  modern  Divinity :  in  two  Parts.     Pt.  I.  The  Covenant 
of  Works  and  the  Covenant  of  Grace.     II.  An  Exposition  of  the  Ten 
Commandments.     With  Notes,  by  Rev.  T.  Boston.     New  ed. 

London,  1837.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 
FISHER,  Jonathan,  A.M.,  of  Bluehill,  Me. 

15  Scripture  Animals,  or  Natural  History  of  the  living  Creatures  named  in 
the  Bible  .  .  .     Illustrated  ...     *  *  *     Portland,  1834.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 


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FISHER,  Richard  Swainson,  M.D. 

1  New  and  complete  statistical  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
founded  on  and  compiled  from  official  federal  and  state  Returns,  and 
the  seventh  national  Census.     New  York,  1853.     8°  (7.7X4.7),  pp.  960. 

FISHLAKE,  Rev.  J.  R. 

Translator,  Editor,  &c.     See  BUTTMANN,  P.  C.     Lexilogus. 
FISK,  Rev.  Pliny,  Missionary  to  Palestine;  b.  1792.  d.  1825. 

2  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Pliny  Fisk.     See  BOND,  A. 
FISK,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  d.  1770,  cet.  81. 

3  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  26,  1731.  Boston,  1731.     8°,  pp.  50. 

4  Just  and  impartial  Narrative  of  the  Controversy  between  Rev.  S.  Fiske, 
the  Pastor,  and  a  Number  of  the  Brethren  of  the  First  Church  in  Salem. 

Boston,  1735.     4°  (5.6X3.4). 
FISKE,  Rev.  Nathan,  D.D.,  of  Brookfield,  Mass. ;  b.  1733.  d.  1799. 

5  Character  (The)  and  Blessedness  of  a  diligent  and  faithful  Servant :  a 
Sermon,  at  Brookfield,  Oct.  19,  1779,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  J. 
Foster  ...     *  *  *  Providence,  [1779].     8°,  pp.  30. 

6  Moral  Monitor,  (The) :  or  a  Collection  of  Essays  on  various   Subjects. 
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?  Twenty  two  Sermons  .  .  .  Worcester,  1794.       8°  (6.3X3.3). 

FISKE,  Nathan  W.,  Prof,  at  Amlierst  College;  d.  in  Palestine,  1847. 

8  Translation  of  Eschenburg's  Manual,  with  large  Additions.      See  Es- 
CHENBURG,  J.  J.     Manual  of  classical  Literature. 

FITCH,  Asa,  M.D. 

9  Reports  (lst-5th)  on  the  Insects  of  New  York.     See  NEW  YORK. 
FITCH,  John,  "  The  Pioneer  in  American  Steam-navigation;"  b.  1743.  d.  1798. 

1°  Life,  by  C.  Whittlesey.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  6.) 
FITZ-GERALD,  David,  Esq. 

11  Narrative  of  the  Popish  Plot.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.    Popish  Plot. 
FITZHERBERT,  Sir  Anthony,  an  eminent  English  Lawyer ;  d.  1538. 

12  New  Natura  Brevium  (The).      .  .  .  [  Witli]   Commentary,  supposed  to 
be  written  by  Lord  Chief  Justice  Hale.      9th  ed.,  collated  with  former 
Editions,  and  corrected ;  some  Notes  and  References  added ;  &c.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1794.     8°  (7  irr.X3.5),  m.  b. 

FLANDERS,  Henry ;  b.  in  Plainfield,  N.H. 

13  Lives  (The)  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the   Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States.     ...     Vol.  1.  John  Jay  — John  Rutledge.     2.  Wil 
liam  Gushing  —  Oliver  Ellsworth — John  Marshall. 

Philadelphia,  1858.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 
FLATT,  Carl  Christian  von,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Tubingen  ;  b.  1772. 

Joint  Author.     See  STORE,  G.  C.     Course  of  Biblical  Theology. 
FLAVEL,  Ilev.  John,  a  Nonconformist ;  b.  1627.  d.  1691. 

14  Touchstone  (The)  of  Truth.     .  .  .         New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.8X2.8). 

15  Whole  Works.     ...     4th  ed.,  corrected.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1740.     2°  (12.1X6.7). 
FLECKEISEN,  Alfred,  Prof,  in  Frankfort  on  the  Main. 

Editor.     See  NEUE  JAHRBUCHER  f  iir  Philologie,  etc. 
FLEET,  Thomas  and  John,  Booksellers  in  Boston. 

16  Pocket  Almanac  (A)  for  the  Years,  1789-1799.     .  .  .  [With]  The  Mas 
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FLEETWOOD,  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  St.  AsapJi,  aft.  of  Ely;  b.  1858.  d.  1721. 

1  Chronicon   preciosum :    or,  An  Account  of  English  Gold  and   Silver 
Money ;  the  Price  of  Coins  and,  other  Commodities ;   and  of  Stipends, 
Salaries,  &c.  in  England,  for  six  hundred  Years  last  past  .  .  .      By  Bp. 
FleetAvoocl     ...  London,  1745.     8°  (6.1X3. 2). 

2  Appendix  (An)  to  Chronicon  preciosum :  containing  an  historical  Ac 
count  of  Coins  .  .  .     [Plates.']  London,  1745.     8°,  pp.  30. 

FLEMING,  Robert,  a  Scotch  Minister,  aft.  at  Rotterdam,  1662-'94;  b.  1630.  d.  1694. 

3  Fulfilling  (The)  of  the  Scripture  ...     7th  ed.,  corrected,  &c.     *  *  * 

Glasgow,  1753.     16°  (5.3X3),  pp.  530.     [2  copies.] 

4  Faithfulness  (The)  of  God,  considered  and  cleared  in  the  great  Events 
of  His  Word.     .  .  .  Second  Part  of  the  Fulfilling  of  the   Scripture. 
...  Glasgow,  1753.     16°  (5.3X3),  pp.  507. 

FLETCHER,  James,  Assistant  in  a  School  at  London  ;  b.  1811.  d.  1832. 

5  History  (The)  of  Poland;  from  the  earliest  Period  to  the  present  Time. 
.  .  .      With  a  Narrative  of  the  recent  Events  .  .  .      (Harper's  Family 
Library,  No.  24.)  New  York,  1846.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

FLETCHER  or  FLECHERE,  John  William  de  la,  Vicar  of  Madely ;  b.  1729.  d.  1785. 

6  Checks  to  Antinomianism.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     ...     By  Rev.  J.  Fletcher. 
3d  American  ed.  New  York,  1819-'20. 

?  Life  of  Rev.  John  W.  de  la  Flechere.     See  BENSON,  J. 
FLEURET, ,  Prof,  of  Architecture,  Royal  Milit.  School  of  Paris. 

8  Art  (L')  de  composer  des  Pierres  factices  aussi  dures  que  le  Caillou,  et 
Recherches  sur  la  Maniere  de  batir  des  Anciens,  etc.  .  .  .      Par  Fleu- 
ret.  Paris,  1807.     4°  (7.5X5.3). 

FLEURY,  Claude,  Abbot  of  Argenteuil,  France;  b.  1640.  d.  1723. 

9  Histoire  ecclesiastique.      Par  Fleury.      Tom.  1-20  .  .  .  jusques  a  1'an 
1414.      .  .  .  [With]  Continuation  [by  J.  C.  Febre  and  C.  P.  Ooujet]. 
Tom.  21-36  .  .  .  jusques  a  1'an  1595. 

Paris,  1719-'51.     4°  (7-7.2X4.1-.4),  m.  r. 
FLINT,  Rev.  Jacob,  of  Coliasset,  Mass. ;  b.  1769.  d.  1835. 

l°  Discourse  delivered  at  Cohasset,  June  9,  1816,  the  Lord's  Day  after  the 
Interment  of  Mrs.  Sylvia  Flint,  his  Wife.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  16. 

11  History  of  Cohasset.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  2.) 

12  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  J.  Bates,  Dedham,  March  16,  1803. 
[Ch.,  by  Rev.  T.  Prentiss ;  R.  H.,  by  Rev.  J.  C  bickering.] 

Dedham,  1803.     8°,  pp.  40. 

!3  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  James  Flint,  Oct.  29,  1806.      [Ch., 
by  Rev.  E.  Stone ;  R.H.,  by  J.  Reed,  D.D.]     [Boston]  1806.     8°,  pp.  31. 
FLINT,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  Bridgewater  and  Salem,  Mass.;  b.  1781. 

14  Christian  Ministry  (The)  .  .  .  considered  in  two  Sermons,  at  Bridge- 
water,  Nov.  9,  1806.  [Boston]  1807.     8°,  pp.  31. 

15  Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1815.  Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  24. 

16  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  31,  1815.  Boston,  1815.     8°,  pp.  23. 
i?   God  a  Refuge,  &c.     Discourse,  Nov.  6,  1814,  before  the  Bridgewater 

Light  Infantry.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  20. 

18  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  N.  Whitman,  Billerica,  Jan.  26,  1814. 
[Ch.,  by  Dr.  Gumming  s ;  R.H.,  by  Rev.  S.  Stearns.] 

Cambridge,  1814.     8°,  pp.  39, 


224  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


FLINT,  Timothy,  a  Minister  in  Mass.,  aft.  a  Missionary,  &c.;  b.  1780.  d.  1840. 

1  Recollections  of  the  last  ten  Years,  passed  ...  in  the  Valley  of  the 
Mississippi  ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1826.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

FLORE  des  jeunes  Personnes,  ou  Lettres  elementaires  sur  la  Botanique,  ecrites 

2  par  une  Anglaise  .  .  .  et  traduites  .  .  .  par  O.  Segur.      Avec  douze 
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FLORES  Doctorvm  pene  omnivm,  qui  turn  in  Theologia,  turn  in  Philosophia  clar- 

3  uerunt.     Per  Thomam  Hibernicvm  .  .  .  collecti,  ac  Ordine  alphabetico 
digesti.     ...        Ex.  typ.  lac.  Stoer,  1614.    24°  (3.8X2),  m.r.,  pp.  1054. 

FLORES4  illustrium  Poetarum.  16°  (3.7X2.2),  pp.  730-[-. 

NOTE.  — Imperfect,  wanting'  to  p.  17. 

FLORIAN,  Jean  Pierre  CLARIS  de,  a  French  Author ;  b.  1755.   d.  1794. 

5  Gonzalo  de  Cordoba,  6  la  Conquista  de  Granada,  escrita  por  Florian : 
publicala  en  Espaiiol  Don  J.  Lopez  de  Pefialver.    Tom.  1,  2.    Nueva  ed. 

Madrid,  1821.     24°  (4.2X2.5). 
FLORIDA.     Histoire  de  la  Conqueste  de  la  Floride,  par  les  Espagnols,  sous  F. 

6  de  Soto.     Ecrite  en  Portugais  par  un  Gentil-homme  de  la  Ville  d'Elvas. 
[Translated]  par  M.  D.  C.          Paris,  1685.    12°  (4.5X2.2).    [2  copies.] 

FLORUS,  Lucius  Anna?us,  prob.  of  Spanish  birth ;  ft.  at  Rome  about  100. 

7  Epitomee.     See  Livius,  T.     Latinae  Historiae  Decades  tres,  etc. 

8  Epitome   Rerum   Romanarum.      Cum   integris   Salmasii,  Freinshemii, 
Graevii,  et  selectis  aliorum  Animadversionibus.      Recensuit,  suasque 
Adnotationes  addidit  C.  A.  Dukerus. 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1722.     8°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  960-J-. 

NOTE.  —Bound  in  two  volumes.     Annexed  is  "  L.  Ampelii  Liber  memorialis." 

9  Epitome  Rerum  Romanarum,  cum  Versione  Anglica  ...     By  J.  Clarke. 
6th  ed.  London,  1743.     8°  (6.3X3.6),  par.  cols. 

FLOYER,  Sir  John,  Kt.,  M.D. ;  b.  1649.  d.  1734. 

1°  Medicina  Gerocomica ;   or,  The  Galenic  Art  of  preserving  old  Men's 
Healths  explain'd  ...     2d  ed.,  corrected.     .  .  . 

London,  1725.     8°  (5.5X3. 2). 
FLUGEL,  Johann  Gottfried,  Prof,  at  Leipsic,  U.S.  Consul,  &c. ;  b.  1788.  d.  1851. 

11  English  and  German  Dictionary.     See  COMPLETE  Dictionary,  &c. 
FOLLEN,  Rev.  Charles  Theodore  Christian,  Prof,  at  Harv.  Coll. ;  b.  1790.  d.  1846. 

12  Deutsches  Lescbuch  fur  Anfanger.     [%  C.  T.  C.  Follen.     In  English 
type-'}  Cambridge,  1826.     8°  (5.5X3-2). 

13  Deutsches  Lescbuch  fur  Anfanger.     [By  C.  T.  C.  Follen.'] 

Boston,  1831.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 

14  Life  of  Charles  Follen.     See  FOLLEN,  E.  L. 

15  Practical  Grammar  (A)  of  the  German  Language.    By  C.  Follen.    3d  ed. 

Boston,  1835.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 

Translator.     See  BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testament.     Luther's 
German  Version  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  John. 
FOLLEN,  Mrs.  Eliza  Lee,  Wife  of  the  preceding;  b.  in  Boston. 

16  Life  (The)  of  Charles  Follen.  [Portrait.']     Boston,  1844.    12°  (5.5X3.4). 
FOLSOM,  Hon.  George,  of  New  York;  b.  about  1800. 

17  Catalogue  (A)  of  original  Documents  in  the  English  Archives,  relating 
to  the  early  History  of  Maine.     *  *  *     [By  (7.  Folsom.    Arranged  by 
date-~\  New- York,  1858.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

8  Discourse.     See  MAINE  Historical  Society.  (Collections,  vol.  2.) 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  225 


FOLSOM,  Hon.  George,  continued. 

1  History  of  Saco  and  Biddeford,  with  Notices  of  other  early  Settlements, 
and  of  the  proprietary  Governments,  in  Maine  .  .  .  [Plate] 

Saco,  1830.     8°  (5.6X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

Translator,  &c.     See  CORTES,  H.     Despatches  of  H.  C.  to  Charles  V. 
FONTAINE,  James,  of  French-Huguenot  descent ;  b.  1658. 

2  Tale  (A)  of  the  Huguenots,  or  Memoirs  of  a  French  Refugee  Family. 
Translated  and  Compiled  ...  by  one  of  the  Descendants.      With  an 
Introduction  by  F.  L.  Hawks,  D.D.     *  *  *  * 

New  York,  1838.     12°  (4X2.8). 
FONTAINE,  Jean  Claude,  Prof,  of  Philosophy  at  Annecy ;  b.  1715.  d.  1807. 

3  Accord   de  la  Liberte  d'etre  moral,  avec  PEmpire  absolu,  les  Decrets 
immuables,  &  PAction  irresistible  de  PEtre  Supreme ;  ou  Refutation  de 
la  Necessite  et  du  Fatalisme.     Par  M.  Fontaine.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Lausanne,  1790.     8°  (5.6X3). 
FONTAINE-DES-BERTINS,  Alexis,  a  French  Geometer;  b.  1725.  d.  1771. 

4  Traite  de  Calcul  differentiel  et  integral.     (Memoires  de  PAcademie  des 
Sciences.)     Par  M.  Fontaine.     [Plates.] 

Paris,  1770.     4°  (6.7X4.1),  pp.  588. 
FONTANINI,  Giusto  or  Juste,  Archbishop  of  Ancyra ;  d.  at  Rome,  1736. 

5  Biblioteca  dell'  Eloquenza  Italiana  con  le  Annotazioni  del  Signer  Apos- 
tolo  Zeno.     Tom.  1,  2.     ***  Venezia,  1753.     4°  (6.9X4.8). 

FONTENELLE,  Bernard  le  BOUYER  de  ;  b.  at  Rouen,  1657.  d.  1757. 

6  Elemens  de  la  Geometric  de  PInfini.     [Par  B.  le  B.  de  Fontenelle.~\ 
Suite  des  Memoires  de  PAcademie  Royale  des  Sciences.     [Plate.] 

Paris,  1727.     4°  (6.7X4.3),  pp.  548. 

7  History  (The)  of  Oracles,  in  two  Dissertations.      ...      By  Fontenelle. 
Translated  .  .  .  Glasgow,  1753.     12°  (5.4X2.8). 

8  (Euvres  de  Fontenelle.      Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee  de  plusieurs  Pieces  rela 
tives  a  PAuteur,  etc.      Tom.  1-8.      [Portrait.] 

Paris,  1790-'92.      8°  (5.5X3.3). 
FONVIELLE,  Bernard  Frangois  Anne  ;  b.  at  Toulouse,  1759.  d.  1837. 

9  Situation  de  la  France  et  de  PAngleterre,  a  la  Fin  du  18me  Si£cle,  ou 
Conseils  au  Gouvernement  de  France  et  Refutation  de  PEssai  sur  les 
Finances  de  la  Grande  Bretagne,  par  F.  Gentz.      .  .  .      Par  Fonvielle. 
*  *  *     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1800.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 

FORBES,  Charles  S.,  Comm.  R.  N.  of  Great  Britain. 

10  Iceland ;  its  Volcanoes,  Geysers,  and  Glaciers.     [Engravings.'] 

London,  1860.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
FORBES,  Rev.  Eli,  D.D.,  of  Brookfield,  and  Gloucester,  Mass. ;  b.  1726.  d.  1804. 

11  Family  Book ;    containing  Discourses  .  .  . 

Salem,  1801.      12°  (5.5X3.2). 

12  Inoffensive  Ministry  (An)  described,  in  a  Sermon  before  the  Conven 
tion  of  Clergy,  Boston,  May  30,  1799.      Charlestown,  1799.     8°,  pp.  22. 

FORCE,  Peter,  Pres.  of  the  National  Institute,  Washington,  D.C. 

13  Record  of  Auroral  Phenomena  observed  in  the  higher  northern  Latitudes. 
Pp.  iv.,  118.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  8.) 
Joint  Editor.     See  UNITED  STATES.     American  Archives. 

29 


BOW  DO  IN     COLLEGE. 


FORCELLINI,  Egidio,  of  the  Univ.  of  Padua;  b.  near  Padua,  1688.  d.  1768. 

*  Totius  Latinitatis  Lexicon  Consilio  et  Cura  J.  Facciolati  Opera  et  Studio 
M.  Forcellini  lucubratum  edidit  Anglicam  Interpretationem  in  locum  Itali 
cs  substituit  Appendicem  Patavinam  Lexico  passim  intertexuit  pauca  .  . . 
sparsit  Auctarium  denique  et  H.  Tursellini  de  Particulis  Latins  Oratio- 
nis  Libellum  etiam  Gerrardi  Siglarium  Romanum  et  Gesneri  Indicem  ety- 
mologicum  adjecit  J.  Bailey.  Vol.  1,  2.  [Portrait  of  Forcellinus.] 

Londini,  1828.     Th.  4°  (10.2X7.6),  3  cols. 
FORDYCE,  David,  Prof,  if  Moral  Philosophy  at  Aberdeen;  b.  1711.  d.  1751. 

2  Elements  (The)  of  Moral  Philosophy.     In  three  Books.     ...     3d  ed. 

London,  1758.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 
FORDYCE,  George,  M.D.,  F.JR.S.,  of  London  ;  b.  1736.  d.  1802. 

3  Five  Dissertations  on  Fever.     *  *  *     1st  American  ed.     ... 

Boston,  1815.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
FORDYCE,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  London;  b.  in  Aberdeen,  1720.  d.  1796. 

4  Addresses  to  young  Men.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.      [1  paging.]      2d  Ameri 
can  ed.  Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.2X3). 

FOREIGN  Evangelical  Association,  New  Tori'. 

5  Annual  Report  (1st,  and  2d),  1838,  1839. 

New  York,  1838,  '39.      8°,  pamps. 
FOREIGN  Evangelical  Society,  New  York. 

6  Annual  Report  (2d,  and  5th),  1841, 1844.  New  York,  1841/44.  8°,pamps. 
FOREIGN  Quarterly  Review  (The).     Vol.  1-37.      .  .  . 

7  London,  1827-'46.     8°  (6.3X3.9).. 

NOTE.  —  Afterwards  incorporated  with  the  WESTMINSTER  Review. 

FORSTER,  George,  in  the  civil  service  of  the  E.  I.  Company;  d.  1792. 

8  Journey  (A)  from  Bengal  to  England,  through  the  northern  Part  of  India, 
Kashmire,  Afghanistan,  and  Persia,  and  into  Russia,  by  the  Caspian-Sea. 
In2vols.    Vol.1.    [Map.]  London,  1798.   4°  (6.6X4.9). 

FORSTER,  Johann  Reinhold,  a  German  Traveller  &  Naturalist;  b.  1729.  d.  1798. 

9  History  of  the  Voyages  and  Discoveries  made  in  the  North.     Translated 
from  the  German,  and  elucidated  by  ...  Maps.     *  *  * 

London,  1786.     4°  (7.6X5.2). 

Annotator,  &c.    See  PAOLINO  DA  S.  BARTOLOMEO,  F.  Voyage  to  the  E.  I. 
FORSTER,  John,  A.M.,  an  eminent  English  Journalist;  b.  1812. 

10  Lives  of  eminent  British  Statesmen.     Vol.  1-7.     [Portraits.] 

London,  n.  d.     16°  (5X2.8). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  was  by  Sir  J.  Mackintosh  ;  5  by  I.  P.  Courtenay.    No  cross-reference 
was  made  from  Courtenay,  as  the  volume  has  been  missing. 

11  Statesmen  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England;  with  a  Treatise  on 
the  popular  Progress  in  English  History.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-5.     [Portraits,^ 

London,  1860.     16°  (5X2.7). 
FORSTER,  Thomas. 

12  Observations  on  the  brvmal  Retreat  of  the  Swallow.      .  .  .  [With]  a 
copious  Index  to  many  Passages  relating  to  this  Bird  in  the  Works  of 
ancient  and  modern  Authors.     3d  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged. 

London,  1813.     8°,  pp.  46. 

13  Researches  about  atmospheric  Phaenomena.      2d  ed.,  corrected,  &c. ; 
with  .  .  .  Engravings  ...     *  *  *  London,  1815.     8°  (6X3.3). 
Editor,  &c.     See  ABATUS.    Diosemea. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


FORSTER,  W.  E. 

1  William  Penn  and  Thomas  B.  Macaulay;   being  brief  Observations  on 
the  Charges  made  in  Mr.  Macaulay's  History  of  England,  against  the 
Character  of  William  Penn.     Revised  for  the  American  Edition. 

Philadelphia,  1850.     8°,  pp.  48. 
FORSYTH, William,  Supt.  oftheEoyal  Gardens',  b.  at  Aberdeen,  1737.  d.  1804. 

2  Epitome  (An)  of  Mr.  Forsyth's  Treatise  on  the  Culture  and  Manage 
ment  of  Fruit-Trees.     Also,  Notes  on  American  Gardening  and  Fruit : 
&c.,  &c.     By  an  American  Farmer  \_W.  Cobbett.     Plates]. 

Philadelphia,  1803.     8°  (5.5X3.4). 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Culture  and  Management  of  Fruit-Trees  .  .  .  [and] 
"  Observations  on  the  Diseases,  Defects,  and  Injuries,  in  all  Kinds  of 
Fruit  and  Forest  Trees  "...     [Plates.']     London,  1802.     4°  (6.7X4.8). 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Culture  and  Management  of  Fruit  Trees  .  .  .  [and] 
Observations  on  the  Diseases,  &c.  in  all  Kinds  of  Fruit  and  Forest 
Trees  .  .  .  [with']   an  Introduction  and  Notes  ...      By  W.  Cobbett. 
[Plates,  reduced.']  Philadelphia,  1802.  " 8°  (6.5X3.7). 

FORTIA  DE  PILES,  A.  T.  J.  A.  M.  M.  Comte  de ;  b.  at  Marseilles,  1758.  d.  1826. 

5  Travels  in  Sweden.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  6.) 
FORTIS,  Jean  Baptiste  [called  Alberto],  1'Abbe ;  b.  at  Padua,  1741.  d.  1803. 

6  Travels  into  Dalmatia  .  .  .  [by]  the  Abbe  Alberto  Fortis.    .  .  .  [With] 
Observations  on  the  Island  of  Cherso  and  Osero.     Translated  from  the 
Italian  .  .  .     With  an  Appendix  .  .  .     Illustrated  ...      *  *  * 

London,  1778.     4°  (7X4.7),  pp.  584. 

FOSDICK,  Rev.  David,  Jim.,  of  Boston. 

Translator.     See  HUG,  J.  L.     Introduction  to  the  New  Test. 
Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  OLSHAUSEX,  H.     Commentary,  &c. — 
Vol.  1  (Proofs  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Writings  of  the  New  Test.). 

Foss,  John. 

7  Journal  of  the  Captivity  and  Sufferings  of  John  Foss ;  several  Years  a 
Prisoner  in  Algiers :  &c.      *  *  *     2d  eel. 

Newburyport,  n.  d.      12°  (5.1X3.2). 
FOSTER,  Eev.  Edmund,  of  Littleton,  Mass. 

»  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  27,  1812.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  22. 

9  Husbandry,  an  ancient,  honorable  and  useful  Employment.      Oration, 

delivered  before  the  Western  Society  of  Middlesex  Husbandmen,  at 

.  .  .  Littleton,  Oct.  28,  1799.  Amherst,  N.H.,  1800.     8°,  pp.  38. 

FOSTER,  J.  W.,  and  WHITNEY,  J.  D.,  U.S.  Geologists. 

10  Report  on  the  Geology  and  Topography  of  the  Lake   Superior  Land 
District.     .  .  .     Part  I.  Copper  Lands.      H.  The  Iron  Region,  with  the 
general  Geology.     (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.)     [2  vols.     Maps  and  Plates.] 

Washington,  1850,  '51.     8°  (7.3X4.5). 
FOSTER,  James,  D.D.,  a  Nonconformist;  b.  1697.  d.  1755. 

11  Essay  (An)  on  Fundamentals,  with  a  particular  Regard  to  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Trinity.     With  an  Appendix  .  .  .     Boston,  [1809].     8°,  pp.  45. 

-  FOSTER,  Eev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Brighton,  Mass. ;  b.  1783.  d.  1829. 

12  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  5,  1809.         Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  27. 

13  Sermon,  Dec.   10,  1806,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  S.  Veazie,  Freeport, 
Me.     [Ch.,  by  Eev.  S.  Eaton;  E.  If.,  by  Eev.  W.  Jenks.] 

Portland.  LS07-     8°..  pp.  21. 


228  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


FOSTER,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermon  preached  6th  November,  1817,  in  Boston,  before  the  Society  for 
propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  Ameri 
ca.     [Report.]  Cambridge,  1817.     8°,  pp.  44. 

FOSTER,  John,  a  Baptist  Preacher,  of  Bristol,  Eng. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1843. 

2  Character  of  Robert  Hall  as  a  Theologian,  and  a  Preacher.     See  HALL, 
R.     (Works,  Ed.  1832,  Vol.  1.) 

3  Essay  (An)  on  the  Evils  of  popular  Ignorance.      2d  American  ed.  .  .  . 

New  York,  1821.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

4  Essay  (An)  on  the  Importance  of  considering  the  Subject  of  Religion. 
...  Boston,  1827.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

5  Essays  ...     I.  On  a  Man's  writing  Memoirs  of  Himself.     II.  On  Deci 
sion  of  Character.     III.  On  the  Application  of  the  Epithet  Romantic. 
IV.  On  some  of  the  Causes  by  which  evangelical  Religion  has  been  ren 
dered  less  acceptable  to  Men  of  cultivated  Taste.      2  vols.  in  1.      ... 
1st  American  from  3d  London  ed.          Hartford,  1807.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

6  Glory  (The)  of  the  Age :  an  Essay  on  the  Spirit  of  Missions  .  .  . 

Boston,  1832.     12°  (4.3X2.7). 
FOSTER,  Michael,  an  eminent  English  Lawyer;  b.  1689.  d.  1763. 

7  Report  (A)  of  some  Proceedings  on  the  Commission  for  the  Trial  of  the 
Rebels  in  the  Year  1746,  in  the  County  of  Surrey;  and  of  other  Crown 
Cases :  .  .  .   [and]  Discourses  upon  a  few  Branches  of  the  Crown  Law. 
3d  ed.,  with  an  Appendix  containing  new  Cases.    With  additional  Notes 
and  References  by  M.  Dobson.          London,  1792.     8°  (6.1X3.6),  m.  r. 

FOTHERGILL,  John,  M.D.,  an  English  Quaker;  b.  in  Yorkshire,  1712.  d.  1780. 

8  Works ;  with  Life  and  Notes.  1781.     8°  (6.2X3.1),  pp.  661. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

FOTJLKE,  William  Parker,  of  Philadelphia. 

9  Remarks  on  cellular  Separation.    Read  by  Appointment  of  the  American 
Association  for  the  Improvement  of  penal  and  reformatory  Institutions, 
at ...  New  York,  Nov.  29,  1860.        Philadelphia,  1861.    's°  (5.9X3.6). 

FOUQUE,  Fr.  H.  K.,  Baron  de  LA  MOTTE.     See  LA  MOTTE-FOUQUE,  Fr.  H.  K., 

Baron  de. 

FOUR  theological  Tracts ;    namely  I.  Seven  Sermons  on  the  Reformation ;  by 
]0  Zollikofer.     II.  Practical  Inquiry  into  the  Authority,  &c.  of  the  Lord's 
Supper,  by  W.  Bell,  D.D.      III.  On  the  Difficulties  and  Discourage 
ments,  which  attend  the   Study  of  the   Scriptures  ...  by  Bp.  Hare. 
IV.  An  Essay  on  Fundamentals  ...  by  Rev.  J.  Foster. 

Boston,  1809.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

FOURCROY,  Antoine  Francois,  Compte  de,  a  French  Chemist;  b.  1755.  d.  1809. 
Jl  Elementary  Lectures  on  Chemistry  and  natural  History.     .  .  .      Trans 
lated  from  the  French  of  Fourcroy,  by  Thos.  Elliot.     With  many  Addi 
tions,  Notes,  and  Illustrations  by  the  Translator.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Edinburgh,  1785.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

12  Elements  of  natural  History  and  of  Chemistry ;  being  the  second  Edi 
tion  of  the  Elementary  Lectures  on  those  Sciences  .  .  .  greatly  enlarged 
and  improved,  by  the  author,  Fourcroy.  Translated  .  .  .  With  .  .  . 
Notes,  and  historical  Preface  by  the  Translator.  Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1788.     8°  (5.9X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

*3  Supplement  to  the  Elements  of  natural  History  and  Chemistry  of  Four 
croy.  ...  London,  1789.  8°  (5.9X3.4).  [2  copies.] 


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FOURCROY,  Antoine  Francois,  Compte  de,  continued. 

1  Lemons  elementaires  d'Histoire  naturelle  et  de  Chimie  .  .  .      Par  Four- 
croy.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1782.     8°  (5X3.2). 

2  Systeme  des  Connaissances  chimiques,  et  de  leurs  Applications  aux 
Phenomenes  de  la  Nature  et  de  1'Art.     Tom.  1-10. 

Paris,  an  IV.  [1801].     8°  (6.2X3.9). 

3  Table  alphabetique  et  analytique  des  Matieres  contenues  dans  les  dix 
tomes  du  Syteme  des  Connaissances  chimiques,   redigee  par  Mme.  Du- 
piery,  et  revue  par  Fourcroy.  Paris,  an  X.  [1802],     8°  (6.4X4). 

FOURIER,,  Francois  Marie  Charles;  b.  in  Besangon,  1772.  d.  in  Paris,  1837. 

4  Social  Destiny  (The)  of  Man,  or  Theory  of  the  four  Movements,  by 
C.  Fourier.      Translated  by  H.   Clapp,  Jr.      With  a  Treatise  on  the 
Functions  of  the  human  Passions,  and  an  Outline  of  Fourier's  System 
of  Social  Science.     By  A.  Brisbane.     [Portrait  of  F.~\ 

New  York,  1857.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 
FOWLER,  Edward,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Gloucester;  b.  1632.  d.  1714. 

5  Design  of  Christianity,  &c.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  6.) 
FOWLER,  Richard. 

6  Experiments  and  Observations  relative  to  the  Influence  lately  discovered 
by  Galvani,  and  commonly  called  Animal  Electricity. 

Edinburgh,  1793.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 
FOWLER,  William  Chauncey,  Prof,  of  Rhetoric  in  Amherst  College. 

7  English  Grammar.     The  English  Language  in  its  Elements  and  Forms. 
With  a  History  of  its  Origin  and  Development.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1850.     8°  (6.5X3.7),  pp.  675. 
Fox,  Et.  Hon.  Charles  James;  b.  in  London,  1759.  d.  at  Chiswick,  1806. 

8  Beauties  (The)  of  Fox,  North,  and  Burke,  selected  from  their  Speeches, 
from  .  .  .  1774,  down  to  the  present  Time  [and  designed  to  show  the 
Insincerity  of 'the  Coalition  between  tliem~\.     ...     *  *  *     [Plate.] 

London,  177 [8  ?]4.     8°,  pp.  92+.     [2  copies.] 

9  Deformities  (The)  of   Fox  and  Burke,  faithfully  selected  from  their 
Speeches  [from  1770  to  1774].      .  .  .  [Also~\  Copies  of  Addresses  pre 
sented  to  the  King  on  the  Rejection  of  the  East  India  Bill,  &c.    [Plate.'} 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  68. 

10  Letter  (A)  to  the  .  .  .  Electors  of  the  City  and  Liberty  of  Westminster. 
13th  ed.  London,  1793.     8°,  pp.  43. 

11  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons.  March  24,  1795,  on  a  Motion  ".  .  . 
to  consider  of  the  State  of  the  Nation."     ...     2d  ed. 

London,  1795.     8°,  pp.  45. 
Fox,  George,  Founder  of  the  Society  of  Friends ;  b.  1624.  d.  1690. 

12  Popular  Life  of  George  Fox.     See  MARSH,  Jos. 

FOXCROFT,  Rev.  Thomas,  Pastor  of  First  Church  in  Boston;  b.  1696.  d.  1769. 

13  Discourse  concerning  Kindness.     Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Feb.  28, 
1719-20.  Boston,  1720.     16°,  pp.  32. 

14  Discourse  preparatory  to  the    Choice   of  a  Minister.      Two    Sermons 
preached  to  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  June  11,  1727. 

Boston,  1727.     8°,  pp.  67. 


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FOXE  or  Fox,  Bev.  John,  Martyr  olo  gist,  Prebend,  of  Salisbury;  b. 1517.  d.  1587. 

1  Actes  and  Monuments  of  Matters  most  speciall  and  memorable,  happen- 
yng  in  the  Church,  with  an  universal  History  of  the  same.     [Illustrated.] 

London,  1583  P     2°  (13.1X7.1),  2  cols.,  m.b. 

NOTE. — Printed  in  JSIacft  ILcttn.      Imperfect,  wanting-  to  The  Kalendar,  and  from 
p.  707. 

2  Acts  (The)  and  Monuments  of  the  Church ;  containing  the  History  and 
Sufferings  of  the  Martyrs  .  .  .    With  a  preliminary  Dissertation,  on  the 
Difference  between  the  Church  of  Rome  that  now  is,  and  the  ancient 
Church  of  Rome  that  then  was.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  his 
Son.     New  ed.,  with  five  Appendices,  containing  Accounts  of  the  Mas 
sacre  in  France :    the  Destruction  of  the   Spanish  Armada :   the  Irish 
Rebellion  in  the  Year  1641 :   the  Gunpowder  Treason  ;    and  a  Tract, 
showing  that  the  Executions  of  Papists  in  Q,.  Elizabeth's  Reign,  were 
for  Treason  and  not  for  Heresy.     The  whole  carefully  revised,  corrected, 
and  condensed.    By  Rev.  M.  H.  Seymour.    [Portraits  and  Engravings.] 

London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin,  [1850].    8°  (5.5X5.2),  pp.  1082. 

3  Acts  and  Monuments  of  Matters  most  speciall  and  memorable,  happen 
ing  in  the  Church,  with   an   universall   Historic   of  the   same.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  3.      Now  ...  the  eight  time  newly  imprinted.      ...      *  *  * 
[Illustrated.']  London,  1641.     2°  (10.9X6.1),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  JSlack  ILettcr.    Vol.  3  is  imperfect,  wanting-  to  p.  13,  and  from 
PIG.  of  The  Table. 

4  Ecclesiasticall  Historic  .  .  .      Recognized  and  enlarged  by  the  Author. 
Vol.  2.     [Illustrated,']  London,  1631.     2°  (11.1X6),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  33ladt  3Lfttcr.    Completes  the  preceding-. 

5  Ecclesiasticall  History,  conteyning  the  Actes  &  Monumentes  of  Martyrs, 
with  a  generall  Discourse  of  these  latter  Persecutions,  &c.     Newly  re 
cognized  and  enlarged  by  the  Author.      Vol.  1,  2.      [I  paging.     Illus 
trated.']  London,  lolm  Daye,  1576.     2°  (10.4X5.8),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE.  — Printed  in  33lack  Hotter.      Imperfect,  wanting  to  "  The  Names  of  the  Mar 
tyrs,"  &c.  and  from  p.  1558.     Contains  autograph,  "  M  Byles." 

6  Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs.     .  .  .     Originally  composed  by  Rev.  John  Fox, 
and  now  corrected   throughout,  with  .  .  .  Additions   relative   to   the 
recent  Persecutions  in  the  South  of  France.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     New  ed. ; 
embellished  with  .  .  .  Engravings.     Philadelphia,  1832.     8°  (7.6X4.4). 

FOXTON,  Thomas. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BURNET,  T.     ArchaBologia?  Philosophic. 
FRAMERY,  Nicolas  Etienne,  a  French  Musician  and  Poet;  b.  1710.  d.  1745. 

Joint  Translator.     See  ARIOSTO,  L.     Roland  furieux. 
FRANCE.    Public  Documents. 

t  Agriculture  Fran§aise,  par  MM.  les  Inspecteurs  de  1'Agriculture.      .  .  . 

Departement  de  la  Haute-Garonne.      .  .  .      Departement   du   Nord. 

.  .  .      Departement   des   Hautes   Pyrenees.      .  .  .      Departement   de 

1'Isere.      .  .  .      Departement   des   C6tes-du-Nord.      *  *  *      [5  vols. 

Maps.']  Paris,  1843-'44.     8°  (5.1X3.1). 

8  Assemblee  Nationale.     Journal  des  Debats  et  des  Decrets.      29  Aout 

1789-23  Juillet  1791.     No.  1-794.     [19  vols.] 

Paris,  [1789-'91].     8°  (5.9X3.6). 


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FRANCE.     Public  Documents,  continued. 

1  Code  de  Commerce  collationne,  pour  le  Texte,  sur  1'Edition  officielle  .  .  . 
precede  des  Discours  de  MM.  les  Orateurs  du  Conscil  d'Etat,  et  suivi 
d'une  Table  .  .  .  Paris,  1807.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

2  Code  civil  des  Fran^ais.     Edition  originale  et  seule  officielle.     *  *  * 

Paris,  1804.     8°  (6X3.7). 

3  Code  Francois ;  ou  Recueil  general  des  Decrets  de  1'Assemblee  Nation- 
ale;  sanctionnes  par  le  Hoi.      Partie  [FoZ.]  1-10. 

Paris,  1790-'91.      8°  (5.8X3.2). 

4  Code  municipal  ou  Breviaire  des  Officiers  municipaux  .  .  .     3me  ed. 

Paris,  1793.     12°  (5.2X3). 

5  Collection  generale  des  Decrets  rendus  par  1'Assemblee,  et  sanctionnes 
ou  acceptes  par  le  Hoi.     Pte.  1-34.     [9  vols.]     *  *  * 

Paris,  1791.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

6  Collection  generale  des  Decrets  rendus  par  1'Assemblee  Nationale,  avec 
la  Mention  des  Sanctions  &  Acceptations  donnees  par  le  Hoi,  depuis 
.  .  .  Mais,  jusques  .  .  .  Dec.  1789.    Tom.  1,  2.     Sept.  1789 — 12  Fevr. 
1790;  Juin — Sept.  1790.     [8  vols.']  Paris,  n.  d.     8°  (5.8X8.5). 

7  Compte  general  de  1' Administration  de  la  Justice  civile  et  commerciale  en 
France,  pendant  FAnnee  1842   .  .  .  Paris,  1844.     4°  (8.7X6.5). 

8  Compte  general  de  1' Administration  de  la  Justice  criminelle  en  France 
pendant  1'Annee  1842  .  .  .  Paris,  1844.     4°  (8.7X6.5). 

9  Comptes  generaux   du  Tresor  public.      Recettes  et  Depenses  pendant 
1'AnXII.  Paris,  an  XIII.  [1805].     4°  (8.4X6.4). 

l°  Constitution  de  la  Republique  Franchise,  proposee  an  Peuple  Frangais, 
par  la  Convention  Nationale.  Boston,  reimprimee,  1796.  8°,  pp.  72. 

n  Convention  Nationale.  Opinion  de  P.  Bailie,  C.  A.  Balland,  [and  forty 
others]  sur  le  Jugement  de  Louis  XVI.  Paris,  1792.  8°,  pamps. 

12  Convention  Nationale.     Rapports  de  la  Commission  des  Finances,  et 
Lois  sur  la  Dette  publique,  sur  la  Consolidation,  sur  1'Emprunt  volon- 
taire  &  sur  1'Emprunt  force.      Suivis  de  [Instruction  sur  1'Emprunt 
force.     ...  Paris,  1793.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

13  Correspondance   du   General   Dumourier   avec  Pache,  Ministre  de  la 
Guerre,  pendant  la  Campagne  de  la  Belgique,  en  1792. 

Paris,  1793.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

14  Edits,  Ordonnances,  Arrets  et  Reglemens,  sur  le  Faict  des  Mines  & 
Minieres  de  France.  Paris,  1728.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 

15  Etiquette  du  Palais  Imperial.     Annee  1806.     Paris,  1806.     4°  (7X4.6). 

16  Journal  des  Mines,  ou  Recueil  de  Memoires  sur  1'Exploitation  des  Mines, 
et  sur  les  Sciences  et  les  Arts  qui  s'y  rapportent.      .  .  .      Public  par  le 
Conseil  des  Mines  de  I'Empire.     Vol.  1-21.     1795-1807. 

Paris,  [1795-1807].     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

17  Memoire  contenant  le  Precis  des  Faits,  avec  leurs  Pieces  justificatives, 
pour  servir  de  Reponse  aux  Observations  envoyees  par  les  Ministres 
d'Angleterre,  dans  les  Cours  de  1'Europe.      *  *  * 

Paris,  1756.     4°  (6.7X4.3). 

18  Memoires  des  Commissaires  du  Roi  et  de  ceux  de  sa  Majeste  Britannique, 
sur  les  Possessions  &  les  Droits  respectifs  des  deux  Couronnes  en  Ame- 
rique  ;  avec  les  Actes  publics  &  Pieces  justificatives.     Tom.  1-4  .  .  . 

'Paris,  1755-'57.     4°  (6.7X4.3), 


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FRANCE.     Public  Documents,  continued. 

1  Memorial  (A)  containing  a  summary  View  of  Facts  with  their  Authori 
ties.    In  Answer  to  the  Observations  sent  by  the  English  Minister  to  the 
Courts  of  Europe.     Translated  from  the  French. 

New- York,  1757.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

2  Ministere  de  1'Instruction  publique.     Rapport  au  Roi  sur  1'Instruction 
secondaire.  Paris,  1843.     4°  (8.8X6.6). 

3  Notices  sur  les  Objects  envoyes  a  PExposition  des  Produits  de  Plndus- 
trie  Franchise.     An  1806.  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.7X3.5). 

4  Official  Papers,  relative  to  the  definitive  Treaty  of   London,  and  the 
Treaty  of  Amiens.     ...  London,  1803.     8°  (6.9X3.7). 

5  Proces-Verbal  de  1'Assemblee  des  Communes  et  de  1'Assemblee  Nation- 
ale  ...     Tom.  1-74.     *  *  *  Paris,  [1789-'91].     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

6  Proces-Verbal  des  Conferences  sur  la  Verifications  des  Pouvoirs,  tenues 
par  MM.   les  Commissaires  du  Clerge,  de  la  Noblesse  &  des  Communes, 
tant  en  la  Salle  du  Comite  des  Etats-Generaux,  qu'en  Presence  de  MM. 
les  Commissaires  du  Roi  .  .  .  Paris,  1789.     8°  (5.1X3). 

7  Proces-Verbal  des  Seances  et  Deliberations  de  1'Assemblee  generate  des 
Electeurs  de  Paris,  reunis  .  .  .  le  14  Juillet  1789.      Redige  depuis  le 
26  Avril  jusqu'au  21  Mai  1789,  par  M.   Bailly ;    et  depuis  le  22   Mai 
jusqu'au  30  Juillet  1789,  par  M.  Duveyrier.     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 

8  Reglement  sur  PAdministration  et  le  Regime  de  1'Hospice  Royal  des 
Quinze-vingts.  Paris,  1834.     4°  (7. 6X5.1), 'pp.  17. 

9  Seances  des  Ecoles  Normales,  recueillies  par  des  Stenographes,  et  revues 
par  les  Professeurs.     Premiere  Partie.     Lemons.     Tom.  1-5. 

Paris,  n.  d.     8°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies  of  vol.  1,  2.] 

10  Tarif  des  Douanes  nationales  de  France  decrete  par  1'Assemblee  Na- 
tionale  le  31  Janvier  1791,  avec  les  Notes  .  .  . 

Paris,  1791.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

11  Tarif  des  Droits  de  Douane  et  de  Navigation  maritime,  et  Etat  des  Pro 
hibitions  a  PEntree  et  a  la  Sortie ;  suivi  d'Observations  .  .  . 

Paris,  1806.     4°  (8X6.3). 
.     Anonymous  Publications. 

12  Collection  (A)  of  some  Letters,  &c.  that  have  passed  during  the  late 
contests  in  France  concerning  the  Regale.     London,  1681.    8°  (5.6X3). 

13  Comparative  Display  (A)  of  the  different  Opinions  of  the  most  distin 
guished  British  Writers  on  the  Subject  of  the  French  Revolution.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     *  *  *  London,  1793.     8°  (6.6X3.3). 

14  Considerations  sur  la  France.     *  *  *  Londres,  1797.     8°  (5. 5X3). 

15  Essai  sur  PAdministration  des  Colonies  Francoises,  et  particulierement 
d'une  Partie  de  celles  de  Saint-Domingue.     Avec  deux  Cartes  &  deux 
Tableaux  geographiques  &  politiques.     *  *  * 

Antonina,  1788.     8°  (5. 1X3.2). 

16  Essai  sur  PAdministration  des  Finances  de  la  France,  et  la  Liberation 
des  Dettes  de  1'Etat.     ...     ***  [Paris]  1789.     8°  (5.4X2.9). 

17  Essai  sur  la  Constitution  et  les  Fonctions  des  Assemblies  provinciates. 
Tom.  1.  [Pan's]  1788.     8°  (5.3X2.9). 

18  Etats  (Les)  provinciaux  compares  avec  les  Administrations  provinciates, 
suivi s  des  Principes  relatifs  aux  Etats-Generaux  .  .  . 

Paris,  1789.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 


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FRANCE.     Anonymous  Publications,  continued. 

1  Histoire  de  la  Revolution  de  1789,  et  de  1'Etablissement  d'une  Constitu 
tion  en  France  ;  precedee  de  1'Expose  rapide  des  Administrations  succes- 
sives  qui  ont  determine  cette  Revolution  memorabile.      Par  deux  Amis 
delaLiberte.     Tom.  2-7.  Paris,  1790-'92.     8°  (5.3X3). 

2  Idea  (An)  of  the  present  State  of  France,  and  of  the  Consequences  of 
the  Events  passing  in  that  Kingdom.     ...     2d  ed.,  with  Additions. 

London,  1795.     8°,  pp.  53. 

3  Impartial  History  (An)  of  the  late  Revolution  in  France,  from  its  Com 
mencement  to  the  Death  of  the  Queen,  and  the  Execution  of  the  Depu 
ties  of  the  Gironde  Party.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1794.     8°  (8.6X3.1). 

4  Impartial  Review  (An)  of  the  Causes  and  Principles  of  the  French 
Revolution.     By  an  American.  Boston,  1798.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

5  Memoires  sur  1'Administration  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colonies  ...     *  *  * 

Paris,  1789.     8°  (5.4X3). 

6  Plan  (A)  of  Constitution  for  the  French  Republic.     [In  French  &  Eng 
lish,  on  opp.  pages. ~\  Boston,  1795.     8°  (5. 5X3.2). 

7  Revolution  (The)  in  France,  considered  in  respect  to  its  Progress  and 
Effects.     By  an  American.  ...     *  *  *      New  York,  1794.    8°,  pp.  72. 

8  Satyres,  ou  Choix  des  meilleures  Pieces  de  Vers  qui  ont  precede  et  suivi 
la  Revolution.       *  *  *  Paris,  1793.     8°,  pp.  32. 

FRANCIS,  Rev.  Convers,  D.D.,  of  Boston. 

9  Christ  the  Way  to  God.     ...  Boston,  1842.     12°,  pp.  12. 

10  Christian  Change  (The)  described  by  the  Apostle  Peter.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  24. 

11  Christianity  as  a  purely  internal  Principle.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  24. 

12  Life  of  John  Eliot,  the  Apostle  to  the  Indians.     See  SPARKS,  J.  Ameri 
can  Biography. — Vol.  5. 

13  Life  of  Sebastian  Rale.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  7.) 
FRANCIS,  Rev.  Philip  ;  b.  in  Dublin,  resided  in  England,  d.  1773. 

Translator.     See  DEMOSTHENES.     Orations. 

FRANCIS,  William,  Ph.D.,  F.L.S.,  &c. 

Joint  Editor.     See  London,  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  Philosophical  Mag 
azine,  &c.     Fourth  Series,  1851 -'61. 

FRANCKE,  H.,  Director  of  Hydropathic  Institution,  Alexander  sb  ad,  Bavaria. 

14  Outlines  of  a  new  Theory  of  Disease,  applied  to  Hydropathy  .  .  .    With 
Observations  on  the  Errors  committed  in  the  Practice  of  Hydropathy ; 
&c.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  German,  by  R.  Baikie,  M.D.     *  *  *" 

New  York,  1849. .   12°  (6.1X3.5). 
FRANCKLIN,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Cambridge,  Eng.;  b.  1721.  d.  1724. 

15  Dissertation  (A)  on  ancient  Tragedy  [with  Plan  of  Greek  Theatre']. 

[No  imprint']  1768.     8°,  pp.  82. 
'6  Dissertation  on  Greek  Tragedy.    See  SOPHOCLES.   Tragedies. — Pp.  5-61 . 

Translator.     See  SOPHOCLES.     Tragedies. 
FRANCKLIN,  Capt.  William. 

i?  Observations  made  on  a  Tour  from  Bengal  to  Persia,  in  the  Years 
1786-7.  With  .  .  .  Account  of  the  Remains  of  the  .  .  .  Palace  of 
Persepolis;  &c.  2d  ed.  London,  1790.  8°  (5.3X2.9). 

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FRANCOEUR,  L.  B.,  Professor  at  Paris,  &c. 

1  Astronomie  pratique.     Usage  et  Composition  de  la  Connaissance  des 
Temps.     ...     2eed.     [Plates.'}         Paris,  1840.    8°  (5.9X3.5),  pp.  528. 

FRANKLIN,  Benjamin,  LL.D.,  b.  in  Boston,  1707.  d.  in  Philadelphia,  1790. 

2  Autobiography.     See  (Works,  London  Ed.,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  1-164). 

3  Autobiography,  and  Continuation  by  J.  Sparks.      See  (Works,  Boston 
Ed.,  post.  —  Vol.  1). 

4  Collection  (A)  of  the  familiar  Letters  and  miscellaneous  Papers  of  B.  F. 
...  Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

5  Complete  Works,  in  Philosophy,  Politics,  and  Morals,  now  first  collected 
and  arranged,  with  Memoirs  of  his  early  Life,  written  by  himself.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait. and  Plates.]  London,  1806.     8°  (6X3. 3). 

6  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence  of 
the  American  Revolution,  vol.  3,  4.) 

7  Examination  (The)  of  B.  F.  before  an  august  Assembly,  relating  to  the 
Repeal  of  the  Stamp-Act,  &c.  [No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  23. 

8  Life  (The)  of  Dr.  B.  F.  ;  written  by  himself.     2d  American  ed.      [Por 
trait.'}  Philadelphia,  1794.     12°  (5.3X2.9). 

9  Memoirs  of  B.  F. ;   written  by  himself.      With  his  most  interesting 
Essays,  Letters,  and  miscellaneous  Writings  .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.    [Portrait."} 
(Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  92, 93.)    New  York,  1840.    18°  (4.5X2.7). 

10  Plain  Instructions  for  Inoculation  in  the  Small  Pox  .  .  .  [By  B.  Frank 
lin.'}  London,  1759.     4°,  pp.  12. 

11  Private  Life  (The)  of  B.  F.      Originally  written  by  himself,  and  now 
translated  from  the  French.     ...     [  With]  some  Account  of  his  public 
Life  .  .  .  Anecdotes  concerning  him,  by  Brissot,  Condorcet,  &c.  &c.  and 
the  Eulogium  of  M.  Fauchet.     ***        London,  1793.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

12  Some  Account  of  the  Success  of  Inoculation  for  the  Small  Pox  in  Eng 
land  and  America.    .  .  .    [By  B.  Franklin.']     London,  1759.    4°,  pp.  8. 

13  Two  Tracts  ;  Information  to  those  who  would  remove  to  America.    And, 
Remarks  concerning  the  Savages  of  North  America. 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  39.     [2  copies.] 

14  Works;  consisting  of  his  Life,  written  by  himself,  [the  Eulogium  of  the 
Abbe  Fauchet,  and]  .  .  .  Essays,  humorous,  moral,  &  literary  .  .  .    Vol. 
1,2.     [Portrait.]     2d  American  ed.     New  York,  1794.    12°  (5.7X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  bound  together. 

35  Works  ;  containing  several  political  and  historical  Tracts  not  included  in 
any  former  Edition,  and  many  Letters  .  .  .  not  hitherto  published ;  with 
Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.  By  J.  Sparks.  Vol.  1-10.  [Por 
traits  and  Plates.]  Boston,  1836-'40.  8°  (6.4X3.6). 

FIIAXKLIX,  Walter  S. 

Joint  Editor.     See  UNITED  STATES.     American  State  Papers. 

FRANKLIN  Institute  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  &c. 

JG  Journal  of  the  F.  I.  &c.  Devoted  to  mechanical  and  physical  Science, 
civil  Engineering,  the  Arts  and  Manufactures,  and  the  Recording  of ... 
Inventions.  Vol.  1-4.  New  Series.  Vol.  1-26.  Third  Series.  Vol.  1-42. 
[Monthly.  Plates.]  Philadelphia,  1826-'61.  8°  (6.7-7.1X3.7-4.2). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1-4  are  titled  "  The  Franklin  Journal,  and  American  Mechanic's  Maga 
zine,"  &c.  This  publication  was  edited,  Jan.  1826 -Jan.  1848  (Jan.  1841 -July,  1842 
jointly  with  Prof.  J.  J.  Mapes)  by  T.  P.  Jones,  M.D.  j  Jan.  1848-  Jan.  1850  by  Com 
mittee  on  Publications  ;  subsequently  by  Prof.  J.  F.  Frazer,  assisted  by  Committee 
on  Publications. 


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FRANZIUS,  Joannes. 

1  Elementa  Epigraphices  Graecae.  Berolini,  1840.     4°  (7. 5X5. 5). 
ERASER,  James  Baillie,  a  Scotch  Traveller,  a  native  of  Inverness-sliire. 

2  Historical  and  descriptive  Account  of  Persia,  from  the  earliest  Ages  to 
the  present  Time  .  .  .  including  a  Description  of  Afghanistan  and  Be- 
loochistan.     Illustrated  .  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  70.) 

New  York,  1834.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

3  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria,  from  the  earliest  Ages  to  the  present  Time  ; 
with  Illustrations  of  their  natural  History.     .  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Li 
brary,  No.  157.)  New  York,  1845.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

FRAZER,  Prof.  John  F. 

Editor.     See  FRANKLIN  Institute,  &c.     Journal,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  19-42. 
FREDERIC  II. '  the  Great,'  3d  King  of  Prussia;  b.  in  Berlin,  1712.  d.  1786. 

4  Life.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  4.) 

5  Life  of  Frederic  II.,  King  of  Prussia.      See  ELLIS,  G.  J.  "VV.  A.,  Lord 
Dover. 

6  Life  of  Friedrich  the  Second.     See  CARLTLE,  T. 

?  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Brandenburg  from  the  earliest  Accounts,  to. 
the  Death  of  Frederic  I.     ...  [With]  Four  Dissertations  .  .  . 

London,  1758.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

8  Oeuvres  posthumes.     Tom.  1-13.      [No  imprint']  1789.     8°  (5. 8X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Half-titles  as  above.  Titles  of  volumes  express  respective  contents,  viz. — 
Vol.  I.-III.  Memoires  sur  le  Regne  de  Frederic  II.,  Merits  par  lui-meme.  Tom.  1-3. 
IV. -X.  Correspondancc.  Tom.  1-7.  XI.-XIII.  Melanges  en  vers  et  en  prose. 
Tom.  1-3. 

9  Vie  de  Frederic  II,  Roi  de  Prusse.      .  .  .      Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  corrigee, 
etc.     Tom.  1-4.     [Portrait.']  Strasbourg,  1788.     12°  (4.7X2.3). 

FREEDOM  (The)   of  Speech  and  Writing  upon  public  Affairs,  considered ;  with 

10  an  historical  View  of  the  Roman  imperial  Laws  against  Libels  .  .  .  &c. 
***  London,  1766.     4°  (7.5X4.5). 

FREEMAN,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1759.  d.  1835. 

11  Remarks  on  the   [Morse's]  American  universal  Geography.      By.  J. 
F[reeman].  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  61. 

12  Sermons  on  particular  Occasions.     [By  J.  Freeman.'] 

Boston,  1812.     8°  (5.8X3.2).     [2  copies.'] 
FREEMAN,  Samuel,  of  Portland,  Me.,  Judge  of  Prolate-,  b.  1743.  d.  1831. 

13  Valuable  Assistant  (A)  to  every  Man;  or,  The  American  Clerk's  Maga 
zine.     ...     4th  ed.,  revised,  &c.  Boston,  1800.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

FREE  Masonry.      Its  Pretensions  exposed  in  faithful  Extracts  of  its  standard 

14  Authors  ;  with  a  Review  of  Town's  Speculative  Masonry :   &c.      By  a 
Master  Mason.     *  *  *  New  York,  1828.     8°  (6.4X3.5), 

FREESE,  A.  G.  F.,  Court-Preacher,  and  Director  of  Lyceum,  at  Stockholm. 

15  Schwedisches  Lesebuch.     Herausgegeben  von  Freese  und  Lappe.     Pro- 
saischer  Theil.     Mit  .  .  .  Wortregister.     Stralsund,  1830.    8°  (5.6X3.4). 

16  Schwedisches  Lesebuch.     Zweiter,  oder  poetischer  Theil. 

Stralsund,  1834.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
FREIND,  John,  M.D.,  a  distinguished  classical  Scholar ;  b.  1675.  d.  1728. 

17  History  (The)  of  Physick ;  from  the  Time  of  Galen,  to  the  Beginning 
of  the  sixteenth  Century.     Chiefly  with  regard  to  Practice.     .  .  .     Part 
[Vol.]   1.  Containing  all  the  Greek  Writers.     3d  ed.      2.  [The  Arabic 
Writers.']     2d  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1726,  '27.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 


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FREMONT,  Major-Gen.  John  Charles,  U.S.  Army;  b.  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  1813. 

1  Geographical  Memoir  upon  Upper  California,  in  Illustration  of  his  Map 
of  Oregon  and  California.     (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.) 

Washington,  1849.     8°,  pp.  40. 

2  Report  of  an  Exploration  of  the  Country  lying  between  the  Missouri 
River  and  the  Rocky  Mountains  .  .  .     [Map  and  Plates.'}     (U.S.  Pub. 
Doc.)  Washington,  1843.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

3  Report  of  an  exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and 
to  Oregon  and  North  California  in  1843-'44.     [Map  and  Plates.']    (U.S. 
Pub.  Doc.)  Washington,  1845.     8°  (7.5X4.5),  pp.  693. 

FRENCH  Convert  (The)  .  .  .  [and]  a  brief  Account  of  the  present  .  .  .  Per- 

4  secutions  of  the  French  Protestants.       Walpole,  1794.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 
FRESCHOT,  Casimir,  of  French  protestant  parentage ;  fl.  about  1815. 

5  Nouvelle  Relation  de  la  Vilie  &  Republique  de  Venise  .  .  .      Par  M. 
Freschot.     [2  payings.     Plate.'}  Utrecht,  1709.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 

FREUND,  Dr.  Wilhelm. 

6  Worterbuch  der  Lateinischen  Sprache,  nach  historisch-genetischen  Prin- 
cipien,  mit  steter  Beriicksichtigung  der  Grammatik,  Synonymik  und 
Alterthumskunde.      Nebst  mehreren  Beilagen  linguistischen  und  archa- 
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Leipzig,  1834-'40.     Th.  8°  (7.4X4.3),  2  cols. 

CONTENTS.  — Vol.  I.  A-C.    11.  D-K.    III.  L-Q.    IV.  R-Z. 
FREYTAG,  Georg  Wilhelm,  Prof,  of  Orient.  Lang,  at  Bonn,  since  1819  ;  b.  1788. 

7  Lexicon  Arabico-Latinum  praesertim  ex  Djeuharii  Firuzabadiique  et 
aliorum  Arabum    Operibus    adhibitis  Golii  quoque  et    aliorum  Libris 
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Halis  Saxonum,  1830-'37.     4°  (8.6X7.4),  2  cols. 
FREZIER,  Amedee  Francois,  a  French  Engineer  and  Traveller;  b.  1682.  d.  1773. 

8  Voyage  to  the  South-Sea,  and  along  the  Coasts  of  Chili  and  Peru,  in  the 
Years  1712,  1713,  and  1714.      ...     By  M.  Frezier.      Illustrated  .  .  . 
With  a  Postscript,  by  Dr.  E.  Halley.   And  an  Account  of ...  the  Jesuits 
in  Paraguay.  London,  1717.     4°  (6.6X4.2). 

FRIEND  (The)  of  Peace.     See  WORCESTER,  N. 

FRIENDLY  Dialogue,  (A)  ...  between  Philalethes  &  Toletus,  upon  the  Nature 

9  of  Duty.     *  *  *  Newbury-port,  1784.     12°  (4.8X3.6). 
FRIENDS,  Society  of.     Ancient  Testimony  (The)  of  the  Religious  Society  of 

0  Friends  .  .  .  respecting  some  of  their  Christian  Doctrines  and  Prac 
tices-     •  •  •  Philadelphia,  1843.     12°,  pp.  84. 
11  Brief  Statement  (A)  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Testimony  of  the 
Religious  Society  of  Friends,  against  Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade.    .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1843.     12,  pp.  59. 

2  Declaration  (A)  of  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends,  held  in  Philadel 
phia,  respecting  the  Proceedings  of  those  who  have  lately  separated  from 
the  Society :  and  also,  shewing  the  Contrast  between  their  Doctrines 
and  those  held  by  Friends.  Philadelphia,  1828.  8°,  pp.  32. 

*3  Summary  (A)  of  the  History,  Doctrine,  and  Discipline  of  Friends  .  .  . 
1st  American  ed.  .  .  .  New  York,  1805.     12°,  pp.  28. 

H  Testimony  of  the  Religious  Society  of  Friends  against  Slavery  .  .  . 

Boston,  1847.     12°,  pp.  12. 

15  Testimony  (The)  of  the  Society  of  Friends  on  the  Continent  of  America. 

Philadelphia,  1830.     8°,  pp.  39. 


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FRINK,  Pei\  Thomas,  of  Rutland,  Mass. 

1  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  31,  1758.  Boston,  1838.     8°,  pp.  93. 
F-RlsviE,Rev.Levi,  Prof,  of  Lat.,aft.of  Moral  Phil., ffarv.  Coll.;  b.  1784.  d.  1822. 

2  Inaugural  Address  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the  University  at  Cam 
bridge,  Nov.  5,  1817.  Cambridge,  1817.     8°,  pp.  28. 

FRITHIOF'S  Saga,  a  Legend  of  the  North.     See  TEGNER,  E. 
FROTHING  HAM,  Frederick. 

Translator.     See  DE  WETTE,  W.  M.  L.     Introduction  to  the  New  Test. 
FROTHINGHAM,  Rev.  Nathaniel  Langdon,  D.D.,  of  Boston-,  b.  1793. 

3  Funeral  Sermon,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  McKean,  D.D.,  delivered 
April  19,  1818.  Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  19. 

4  Memoir  of  T.  M.  Harris,  D.D.      See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  4th 
Ser.,  vol.  2.) 

FROUDE,  James  Anthony,  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Eng. ;  b.  1818. 

5  History  of  England  from  the  Fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  Death  of  Elizabeth. 
***     Vol.  1-6.  London,  1856-'60.     8°  (6.4  irr.X3.4),  m.  b. 

FRUITS  (The)  of  Endowments  ;  being  a  List  of  Works  of  upwards  of  two  thou- 

6  sand  Authors,  who  have,  from  the  Reformation  to  the  present  Time, 
enjoyed  prebendal  or  other  non-cure  Endowments  of  the  Church  in 
England.     ***  London,  1840.     8°  (7.5X4.5),  2  cols. 

FULLER,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.,  an  English  Baptist  Theologian;  b.  1754.  d.  1815. 

7  Calvinistic  and  Socinian  Systems  (The)  examined  and  compared,  as  to 
their  moral  Tendency  ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1815.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

8  Complete  Works.     .  .  .     In  2  vols.     Vol.  2.     ... 

Boston,  1833.     Th.  8°  (7.5X4.5),  2  cols. 

9  Gospel  (The)  worthy  of  all  Acceptation :    or,  The  Duty  of  Sinners  to 
believe  in  Jesus  Christ.     ...     ***       Otsego,  1809.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

10  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Andrew  Fuller,  D.D.     See  MORRIS,  J.  W. 

11  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Samuel  Pearce ;  with  Extracts  from  some  of  his  ... 
Letters.     ***  Boston,  1801.     12°  (5.4X3). 

12  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Samuel  Pearce,  with  Extracts  from  some  of  his  ... 
Letters.      .  .  .  [With]  an  Oration,  delivered  at  the  Grave,  by  Rev.  J. 
Brewer ;  a  Sermon  on  his  Death,  by  Rev.  J,  Ryland,  and  a  brief  Me 
moir  of  Mrs.  Pearce.     *  *  *     [Portrait."]     5th  American  ed. 

Boston,  1828.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 

13  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Samuel  Pearce,  with  Extracts  from  some  of  his  ... 
Letters.     (CHRISTIAN  Library,  vol  3.)     New  York,  1835.   8°  (8.1  X4.9). 

FULLER,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Berkeley  Div.  School,  Middletown,  Conn. 

14  Confirmation  ;  or  Laying  on  of  Hands :  its  Authority  and  Nature. 

New  York,  1857.     12°,  pp.  35. 

15  Education  in  the  two  Andovers.     Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Pun- 
chard  Free  School,  Sept.  12,  1858.  Andover,  1856.     8°,  pp.  42. 

16  Rome  self-convicted  of  Error.     The  Church  of  Rome  self-convicted  of 
Error  with  regard  to  the  Course  of  Canon  of  Scripture  and  Tradition. 

Andover,  1851.     8°,  pp.  20. 

FULLER,  Sarah  Margaret.     See  OSSOLI,  S.  M.  F.  d'. 
FULLER,  Thomas,  Rector  of  Broad  Windsor,  Dorsetshire,  Eng.;  b.  1608.  d.  1661. 

17  Holy  State  (The).    *  *  *    [Portraits.]    Cambridge,  1642.    2°  (8.4X4.2). 

NOTE.— In  two  parts,  titled    "The  Holy  State,"  and   "The  Profane  State  5"   with 
independent  title-pages.    General  title-page  is  embellished. 


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FULLER,  Thomas,  M.I).,  an  English  Philanthropist;  b.  1654.  d.  1734. 

1  Pharmacopoeia  extemporanea :  or,  A  Body  of  Medicine.     ...     3d  ed., 
with  Additions.     ***  London,  1719.     8°  (5.8X3.4),  pp.  536+. 

FULTON,  Robert, '  the  Inventor,'  of  Irish  descent ;  b.inPa.,  lIGo.d.inN.Y.,  1815. 

2  Life,  by  J.  Renwick.      See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  10.) 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Improvement  of  Canal  Navigation  .  .  .     Illustrated 
with  17  Plates.  London,  1796.     4°  (7.2X4.9).     [2  copies.] 

FURSTLICIIE  Schatz-  und  Rent-Kammer  .  .  . 

4  Leipzig,  1686.     8°  (5.3X2.8),  pp.  661. 


G. 

G.,F. 

5  'ONOMAZTIKON  BPAXT'.    Sive,  Nomenclatura  brevis  Anglo-Latino- 
Grseca.     .  .  .     Ed.  decimaseptima.     .  .  .     London,  1685.     8°  (5. 8X4). 

GAGE,  THOMAS,  a  Roman- Catholic  Missionary,  aft.  became  protestant. 

6  New  Survey   (A)    of  the  West-Indies :  or,  The  English  American  his 
Travail  by  Sea  and  Land  .  .  .      With  a  Grammar  ...  of  the  Indian 
Tongue    ...     2d  ed.  enlarged  .  .  .  [and]  with  Maps. 

London,  1655.     2°  (9.4X5.3). 
GAGE,  Major-Gen.  Thomas,  the  last  royal  Gov.  of  Mass. ;  d.  in  England,  1787. 

7  Gen.  Gage's  Instructions  of  22d  February,  1775,  to  Capt.  Brown  and 
Ensign  D'Bernicre  ;  with  a  Narrative  of  the  Occurrences  of  their  Mis 
sion,  and  an  Account  of  the  Transactions  of  April  19,  1775,  &c. 

Boston,  1779.     8°,  pp.  20. 

8  Letters  to  the  Ministry.     See  BERNARD,  F.     Letters,  &c. 
GAILLARD,  Gabriel  Henri,  Member  of  the  French  Academies  ;  b.  1726.  d.  1806. 

9  Histoire  de  Charlemagne,  precedee  de  Considerations  sur  le  premiere 
Race,  etc.     Par  M.  Gaillard.     Tom.  3.        Paris,  1782.     12°  (4.6X2.4). 

GAILLAEDUS,  Jacobus,  Minister  and  Professor  at  Lei/den.     . 

10  fciriDS   VISES*  hoc  est  Specimen  Qusestionum  in  novum  Instrumentum, 
de  Filio  Hominis.     *  *  *       Lugduni-Batavorum,  1684.     4°  (6.2X4.3). 

GAIMAR,  Geoffrey;  wrote  his  Chronicle  about  1150. 

11  Gaimar,  Havelock  et  Herward.     The  Anglo-Norman  metrical  Chronicle 
of  Geoffrey  Gaimar,  printed  for  the  first  time  in  entire  from  the  MS.  in 
the  British  Museum.     With  Illustrative  Notes  and  an  Appendix  con 
taining  the  Lay  of  Havelock,  the  Legend  of  Ernulf  and  the  Life  of 
Herward.     Edited  by  T.  Wright.          London,  1850.     8°  (5.7X2.7  irr.). 

GAISFORD,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Oxford,  Eng.;  b.  1780.  d.  1855. 

12  Adnotationes  Wresselingii,  Valckenaerii,  Larcheri,  Schweighaeuseri  ali- 
orumque  in  Herodoti  Historiarum  Libri  IX.     Edidit  T.  Gaisford.     Tom. 
1,2.  Lipsiae,  1826.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

GAJANI,  Guglielmo,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Rome. 

13  Roman  Exile  (The).     4th  thousand.          Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 
GALE,  Benjamin,  A.M. 

14  Calm  and  full  Vindication  (A)  of  a  Letter,  wrote  to  a  Member  of  the 
Lower  House  of  Assembly  .  .  .      Being  a  full  Answer  to  a  Letter  .  .  . 
in  Vindication  of  Yale-College,  with  some  further  Remarks  on  the  Laws 
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New  Haven,  1759.     4°  (6.4X3.9),  pp.  32. 


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GALE,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  b.  in  Long  Island,  1715.  d.  1780. 

1  Brief  Essay  (A),  or,  An  Attempt  to  prove,  from  the  prophetick  Writings 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  what  Period  of  Prophecy  the  Church 
of  God  is  now  under  ;  &c.     *  *  *  New  Haven,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  63. 

GALENUS,  Claudius,  a  Physician  of  antiquity ;  b.  in  Mysia,  130.  d.  about  200-. 

2  Opera  omnia,  Latine.     Vol.  1-4.     Venetiis,  1525.     2°  (10.8X6.3),  m.n. 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  and  portions  of  each  volume  are  wanting. 

GALES  and  Seaton's  Register  of  Debates.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
GALIANO,  Don  Antonio  Alcala,  Prof,  of  Spanish  at  Univ.  of  London. 

3  Introductory  Lecture  [on  the  Spanish  Language  and  Literature']   de 
livered  in  Univ.  of  London,  Nov.  15,  1828.     London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  33.. 

GALILEI,  Galileo,  an  Italian  Phil,  and  Math. ;  b.  in  Pisa,  1564.  d.  1642. 

4  Life  of  Galileo.     See  BREWSTER,  D.     The  Martyrs  of  Science. 

5  Life  of  Galileo,  by  J.  E.  D.  Bethune.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

6  Siderius  Nuncius  .  .  .     [Plates.]     London,  1853.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  80. 
GALLATIN,  Hon.  Albert,  LL.D.,  U.S.  Rep.,  1796,  Sec'y  of  Treasury,  1801-'13, 

foreign  Envoy,  &c. ;  b.  in  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1761.  d.  1849. 

7  Notes  on  the  semi-civilized  Nations  of  Mexico,  Yucatan,  and  Central 
America.     See  AMERICAN  Ethnological  Society.    (Transactions,  vol.  1.) 

8  Sketch  (A)  of  the  Finances  of  the  United  States. 

New- York,  1796.     8°  (5.6X3. 2). 

9  Speech  on  the  British  Treaty.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence  of 
the  United  States,  vol.  1.) 

10  Synopsis  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in  the  United  States  east  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  and  in  the  British  and  Russian  Possessions  in  North  Ame 
rica.      See  AMERICAN  Antiquarian  Society.      (Archreologia  Americana, 
vol.  2.) 

GALLAUDET,  Rev.  Thomas  Hopkins,  LL.D.,  Founder  of  the  Connecticut  Asylum 
for  the  Dtafand  Dumb ;  b.  in  Phila.,  1787.  d.  at  Hartford,  1851. 

11  Discourses   on  various  Points  of  Christian  Faith  and  Practice  .  .  .  de 
livered  in  Paris,  in  .  .  .  M.DCCC.XVI.       Hartford,  1818.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

12  Discourses  ...  in  Paris  .  .  .  New  York,  1818.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

13  Sermon  at  the  Opening  of  the  Connecticut  Asylum  for  .  .  .  deaf  and 
dumb  Persons,  April  20,  1817.  Hartford,  1817.     8°,  pp.  15. 

GALLISON,  John,  Esq.,  a  native  of  Marblehead,  Mass. ;  b.  1788.  d.  1828. 

14  Address  delivered  at  the  Fourth  Anniversary  of  the   Massachusetts 
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15  Machines  et  Inventions  approuvees  par  1'Academie  Royale  des  Sciences, 
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GALVANO,  Antonio,  a  Portuguese  Writer. 

4  Progress  of  maritime  Discovery  to  A.D.  1555.      See  CLARKE,  J.  S 
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GAMBIER,  James  Edward,  Rector  of  Langley,  Kent,  &c. 

5  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  moral  Evidence  .  .  .     With  an  Appendix 
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8  Essai  politique  sur  le  Revenu  public  des  Peuples  de  lAntiquite,   di 
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9  Inquiry  (An)  into   the  various    Systems    of  political  Economy  .    . 
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10  Papers  on  Astronomy,  &c.      See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.      (Memoirs 
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12  Atonement  (The).  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  30 

13  Comparison  (A)  of  the  Good  and  the  Evil  of  Revivals.     2d  ed. 

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14  Faith  (The)  of  the  Unitarian  Christian  explained  justified  and  distin 
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15  Good  Old  Age  (A).      Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon.  John 
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Boston,  1847.      8°,  pp.  42, 

16  Righteousness  the  central  Principle  of  Christianity  and  the  true  Basis 
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17  Unitarianism  not  a  negative  System.  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  26, 

18  Useful  Man  (The).      Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.   Ch. 
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GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA,  [surnamed]  El  Inca;  b.  at  Cuzco,  in  Spain,  1530.  d.  1568, 

19  Histoire  de  la  Floride,  ov  Relation  de  ce  qvi  s'est  passe  au  Voyage  de 
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20  Royal  Commentaries  (The)  of  Peru  .  .  .      Illustrated  with  Sculptures. 
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GARDINER,  Capt.  Allen,  of  the  British  Navy. 

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6  Fast  Sermon,  at  Boston,  April  7,  1808.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  22. 
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10  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  14, 
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11  Sermon,  delivered  Sept.  23,  1809,  before  the  Members  of  the  Boston 
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12  Sermon,  delivered  at  Trinity  Church,  Dec.  25,  1810,  on  the  Divinity  of 
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13  Sermon,  preached  at  Trinity  Church,  Nov.  22,  1812,  the  Sunday  after  the 
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14  Sermon,  delivered  at  Trinity  Church,  March  21,  1812,  on  the  Decease  of 
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GARENCIERES,  Theophile  de,  a  French  Physician  of  Caen,  aft.  of  London. 

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Editor.     See  ACADEMIE  Royale  des  Sciences.     Table  alphabetique,  etc. 
GODOLPHIN,  John,  Judge  of  Admiralty  and  King's  Advocate;  b.  1617.  d.  1678. 

13  Holy  Arbor  (The),  containing  a  Body  of  Divinity :    or  the  Sum  and 
Substance  of  Christian  Religion  .  .  .      London,  1651.      2°  (8.7X4.8). 

GODOWIN,  Jean,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  at  Paris;  d.  1700. 

Translator,  and  Annotator.   See  CAESAR,  C.  J.   C.  J.  Ca3saris  qua?  extant. 

32 


250  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


GODWIN,  William,  a  dissent.  Min.,  oft.  a  Bookseller  in  London ;  b.  1756.  d.  1836. 

1  Enquiry  (An)  concerning  political  Justice,  and  its  Influence  on  general 
Virtue  and  Happiness.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     Dublin,  1793.    8°  (6.3X3.5). 

2  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England.      From  its  Commencement, 
to  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II.     *  *  *     Vol.  l^t. 

London,  1824-'28.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 
GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von  ;   b.  at  Frankfort-on-the-Main,  1749.  d.  1832. 

3  Characteristics   of   Goethe,   from   Talk,  Von  Mliller,  &c.      See  AUS 
TIN,  Mrs.  S. 

4  Conversations  of  Goethe  with  Eckermann.     Sec  ECKERMAN,  J.  P. 

5  Correspondence  with  Schiller.     See  SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F.  von. 

6  Faust.     A  Tragedy.     Pt.  II.  as  completed  in  1831,  translated  into  Eng 
lish  Verse.     ***     2d  ed.  London,  1842.     12°  (4.7X2  irr.). 

7  Goethe's  Werke.     Vollstandige  Ausgabe  letzter  Hand.     Bd.  1-40. 

Stuttgart  und  Tiibingen,  1828-'30.     16°  (4.2X2.7). 

8  Life  and  Works  of  Goethe.     See  LEWES,  G.  H. 

9  Select  minor  Poems,  translated  from  the  German  of  Goethe  and  Schiller. 
With  Notes  by  J.  S.  Dwight.  Boston,  1839.     12°  (5.1X3). 

10  Theory  of  Colours.     Translated  from  the  German;  with  Notes  by  C.  L. 
Eastlake.     ***  London,  1840.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

11  Wilhelm  Meisters  Apprenticeship  and  Travels.     [Translated]  from  the 
German  of  Goethe  [by.  T.  Carlyle].     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     New  ed.,  revised. 

Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
GOGUET,  Antoine  Yves,  Counsel  to  the  Parliament  of  Paris  ;  b.  1716.  d.  1758. 

12  Origin  (The)  of  Laws,  Arts,  and  Sciences,  and  their  Progress  among- 
the  most  ancient  Nations.    Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  de  Goguet. 
.  .  .  Vol.  1-3  ...     [Plates.']  Edinburgh,  1775.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

GOLDING,  Arthur,  a  Poet  of  the  16th  century,  a  native  of  London. 

Translator.     See   DuPLESSis-MoRNAY,  P.  de.      Trunesse  of  Christian 

Religion. 
GOLDONI,  Carlo,  'the  Italian  Moliere;'  b.  in  Venice,  1707.  d.  in  Paris',  1793. 

13  Commedie  Scelte     Tom.  1-6  Prato,  1826-'27.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 
GOLDSMITH,  Eev.  J.,  of  Trinity  Coll:,  Comb.,  Eng.,  oft.  Vicar  of  Dunnington. 

14  General  View  (A)  of  the  Manners,  Customs  and  Curiosities  of  Nations ; 
including  a  geographical  Description  of  the  Earth.     .  .  .     [Maps  and 
Engravings.]     Vol.  1,  2.  New  Haven,  1822.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

GOLDSMITH,  Oliver,  M.B. ;  b.  in  the  Hamlet  of  Pallas,  Ireland,  1728.  d.  1774. 
i:-  Difference  (The),  between  Words,  esteemed  Synonyms,  in  the  English 
Language;  &c.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [By  0.  Goldsmith?] 

London,  1766.     12°  (5. 1X3). 

IG  History  (The)  of  the  Earth  and  animated  Nature.       .  .  .       Vol.  1-4. 

[Plated.']  Philadelphia,  1795.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

!7-  History  (The)  of  England  from  the  earliest  Times  to  the  Death  of 

George  II.      A  Continuation  ...  to  the  Peace  of  Amiens  in  1802  by 

Manly  Wood.     ...     1st  American  .  .  .  ed.,  corrected.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1814.     8°  (6.4X4.3). 
is  Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith.     See  IRVING,  W.     Works.  — Vol.  11. 

19  Life  of  Thomas  Parnell.    See  PARNELL,  T.    Poetical  Works. — Pp.v.-xliv. 

20  Miscellaneous  Works.      New  ed.  .  .  .  [with]  Account  of  his  Life  and 
Writings.     Vol  1-4.     [Portrait.]  London,  1821.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 


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GOLDSMITH,  Oliver,  M.S.,  continued. 

1  Poetical  Works.     Edited,  with  a  Life,  by  Rev.  J.  Mitford.      [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1853.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

2  Roman  History  (The)  ...  to  the  Destruction  of  the  Western  Empire. 
Newed.     Vol."  1,  2.     ***  London,  1793.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

3  Vicar  (The)  of  Wakefield  :  a  Tale.       New  York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 
GOOD,  John  Mason,  M.D. ;  b.  in  Essex,  Eng.,  1764.  d.  1827. 

4  Book  of  Nature  (The).     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     London,  1826.     8°  (6X3.3). 
Translator,  &c.     See    LUCRETIUS  CARUS,  T.     The  Nature  of  Things. 

GOODALE,  Stephen  L.,  Secretary  of  Maine  Board  of  Agriculture. 

5  Reports  of  Agriculture  of  Maine.     See  MAINE. 
GOODRICH,  Rev.  Charles  Augustus,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

6  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.     [Portraits.] 
4th  ed.  Boston,  1834.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

GOODRICH,  Chauncey  Allen,  D.D.,  Prof.  ofShet.  at  Yale  Coll.;  b.  1790.  d.  1859. 

7  Select  British  Eloquence ;    embracing  the  best  Speeches  entire,  of  the 
most  eminent  Orators  of  Great  Britain  for  the  last  two  centuries  ;  with 
Sketches  of  their  Lives  .  .  .  and  Notes  .  .  . 

New  York,  1853.     8°  (7.8X4.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  947. 
GOODRICH,  Samuel  Griswold,  alias  'Peter  Parley;'  b.  in liidgefteld,  Conn.,  1793. 

8  Parley's  Cabinet  Library  for  Schools  and  Families.    Illustrated.    20  vols. 

Boston,  1848.     16°  or  18°  (4.8X2.9). 

NOTE.  — The  works  composing1  the  above  series  have  no  general  title-page.  The  serial 
number  occurs  on  signature-pages  only  of  each  volume.  Titled.  —  Vol.  I.  Famous 
men  of  modern  times.  II.  Curiosities  of  human  nature.  III.  Eccentric  and  won 
derful  persons.  IV.  laves  of  benefactors.  V.  Tamous  American  Indians.  VI.  Ce 
lebrated  women.  VII.  American  history.  VIII.  European  history.  IX.  Asiatic 
history.  X.  African  history.  XI.  History  of  the  indians.  XII.  Customs  of  the 
Indians.  XIII.  A  glance  at  the  sciences.  XIV.  Wonders  of  geology.  XV.  The 
animal  kingdom.  XVI.  A  glance  at  philosophy.  XVII.  Book  of  literature. 
XVIII.  Enterprise  and  art  of  man.  XIX.  Customs  of  all  nations.  XX.  The 
world  and  its  inhabitants. 

9  Recollections  of  a  Life  Time,  or  Men  and  Things  I  have  seen  .  .  . 
Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait  and  Engravings.] 

New  York  and  Auburn,  1857.     Th.  12°  (5.6X3.2). 
GOODWIN,  Rev.  Ezra  Shaw,  of  Sandwich,  Mass. ;  d.  1833,  cet.  46. 

l°  Address  (An)  delivered  at  the  third  Anniversary  of  Barnstable  Peace 
Society,  Dec.  25,  1830.  Barnstable,  1831.     12°,  pp.  23. 

11  Some  Scripture  Readings  compared  with  some  unscriptural  Sayings. 

Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  24. 
GOODWIN,  Harvey,  Mathemat.  Lecturer  at  Cambridge,  Eng. 

12  Doctrines  (The)  and  Difficulties  of  the  Christian  Faith  contemplated 
from  the  standing  Ground  afforded  by  the  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Being 
of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.     .  .  .  Hulsean  Lectures  for  the  Year  1855. 

Cambridge,  1856.     8°  (6.6X3.6),  m.  b. 
GOOKIN,  Daniel,  Major-Gen,  of  Mass.;  b.  in  Kent,  Eng.,  1612.  d.  1687. 

13  Account  of  the  Doings  and  Sufferings  of  the  Christian  Indians  in  New- 
England,  1675-'77.    See  AMER.  Antiq.  Society.  (Archseol.  Amer.,  vol.  2.) 

14  Historical  Collections  of  the  Indians  in  New  England.     See  MASS.  Hist, 
Society.   (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  1,6.) 


252  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GORDON,  Thomas,  a  noted  religious  and  political  writer',  b.  1684?  d.  1750. 

1  Political  Discourses  upon  Tacitus.      See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     (Works,  Ed. 
1728,  vol.  1.) 

Joint  Author.     See  TRENCIIARD,  J.     Cato's  political  Letters. 
Translator.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Works,  Ed.  1728. 
GORDON,  Thomas  F. 

2  Digest  (A)  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States,  including  an  Abstract  of 
the  judicial  Decisions  relating  to  Constitutional  and  Statutory  Law. 
With  Notes  explanatory  and  historical. 

Philadelphia,  1827.     8°  (7.5X4),  pp.  884.     [2  copies.] 
GORDON,  William,  of  Edinburgh,  aft.  of  Glasgow. 

3  Institutes  of  Arithmetic  ...       *    *    * 

Edinburgh,  1779.      12°  (5.3X3.2). 

4  Universal  Accountant  (The),  and  Complete  Merchant,  new  modelled. 
In  2  vols.      5th  ed.  ...      *  *  *      Vol.  2. 

Edinburgh,  1787.      8°  (6.4X3.6). 
GORDON,  William,  L.D.,  of  England,  aft.  of  Eoxbury,  Mass.;  b.  1729.  d.  1807. 

5  History  (The)  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Establishment,  of  the  Inde 
pendence  of  the  United  States  of  America :  including  an  Account  of  the 
late  War ;  and  of  the  Thirteen  Colonies  "...    *  *  *    Vol.  1-4.    [Maps.] 

London,  1788.     8°  (6.4X3.6).     [2  copies  of  vol.  1-3.] 

6  History  (The)  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Establishment,  of  the  Inde 
pendence  of  the  United  States  of  America :  with  an  Account  of  the  late 
War ;  and  of  the  Thirteen  Colonies  ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1-3.     [Maps.'} 

New  York,  1789.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

7  Plan  (The)  of  a  Society  for  making  Provision  for  Widows  by  Annuities 
.  .  .  Boston,  1772.     8°,  pp.  35.     [3  copies.] 

8  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  Dec.  15,  1774.          Boston,  1775.     8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  at  Boston,  Dec.  15, 1774.     See  THORN 
TON,  J.  W.     (The  Pulpit  of  the  American  Revolution.) 

GORE,  Hon.  Christopher,  LL.D.,  Oov.  of  Mass.,  U.S.  Sen.,  &c.;  b.  1758.  d,  1827. 
1°  Memoir  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  3.) 

11  Oration  (An)  delivered  ...  in  Boston,  before  the  ...  Society  of  Free 
and  Accepted  Masons,  at  the  Installation  of  John  Warren,  Grand  Mas 
ter,  June  24,  1783.  Boston,  [1783].     4°,  pp.  22. 

GORGES,  Sir  Ferdinando,  Gov.  of  Plymouth  and  Proprietor  of  Maine ;  d.  1647. 

12  Briefe  Narration  of  the  originall  Undertakings  of  the  Advancement  of 
Plantations  in  America.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  vol.  2.) 
Also,  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  6.) 

13  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 
GORTON,  John. 

14  Life  of  Admiral  Robert  Blake.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 
Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

GORTON,  Samuel,  first  settler  of  Warwick,  E.L;  b.  in  Eng.,  1600.  d.  1677. 

15  Life,  by  J.  M.  Mackie.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  5.) 
GOSPEL  Tragedy  (The) ;  an  Epic  Poem.      In  four  Books.     *  *  *     ... 

lfi  Worcester,  1795.     12°  (5.3X3  irr.). 


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GOSSET,  Bev.  J.  M.,  Teacher  of  French  and  Latin  in  London. 

Translator,  &c.     See  GARDIN-DUMESNIL,  J.  B.     Latin  Synonyms. 
GOUGE,  Rev.  Thomas,  a  Nonconformist,  of  London  ;  b.  1605.  d.  1681. 

1  Works.     .  .  .  Albany,  1815.     8°  (6.6X3.9),  pp.  540. 
GOUGH,  Strickland,  Vicar  of  Swinstead  in  Lincolnshire,  Eng. 

2  Sermons  ...  [and]  Diss.  on  I.  Cor.  XL  10.    London,  1751.    8°  (5.6X3). 
GOUJET,  Claude  Pierre,  a  French  Savan ;  b.  1697.  d.  1767. 

3  Continuation.     See  FLEURY,  C.     Histoire  ecclesiastique. 
Gozzi,  Gasparo ;  b.  at  Venice,  1713.  d.  1786. 

4  Osservatore  (L').     Nuova  ed.  corretta  ed  economica.     Tom.  1-4. 

Milano,  1833-'34.     24°  (4.1X2.3). 
GOULD,  Augustus  Addison,  M.D.,  of  Boston',  b.  in  New  Ipswich,  N.H.,  1805. 

5  Catalogue  of  the  Recent  Shells,  with  Descriptions.     See  BLAKE,  W.  P. 
(Geological  Reconnaissance  in  California.     Appendix.) 

6  Invertebrate  Animals  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
JEditor.     See  BINNEY,  A.     Terrestrial  Air-breathing  Mollusks. 
Joint  Author.     See  KIDDER,  F.     History  of  New  Ipswich,  N.H. 

GOULD,  Benjamin  Apthorp,  Jun. 

i  Report  on  the  Discovery  of  Neptune.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution. 
GRABE,  John  Ernest,  D.D. ;  b.  in  Konigsberg,  Prus.,  1666.  d.  in  Eng.,  1712. 

Editor.     See  BULL,  G.     Opera  omnia. 
GRACIAN,  Baltasar,  a  Spanish  Jesuit ;  b.  1584.  d.  1658. 

8  Hero  (The).      From  the  Spanish ;  with  Remarks  ...  of  Father  J.  de 
Courbeville.     By  a  Gentleman  of  Oxford.     *  *  * 

London,  1726.     4°  (6.7X5). 
GRAEVIUS,  Johann  Georg,  a  German  Scholar  and  Critic;  b.  1622.  d.  1703. 

Editor.     See  SUETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS,  C.     C.  Suetonius  Tranquillus. 
GRAHAM,  James,  M.D. 

9  General  State  (The)  of  Medical  and  Chirurgical  Practice  exhibited.    6th 
ed.  London,  1779.     12°  (5.1X2.8). 

10  Thoughts  on  the  present  State  of  the  Practice  in  Disorders  of  the  Eye 
and  Ear.     .  .  .  London,  1775.     8°,  pp.  22. 

GRAHAM,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  D.,  of  the  U.S.  topographical  Engineers. 

11  Lunar  Tidal  Wave  (A)  in  Lake  Michigan,  demonstrated.      With  [3] 
Plates.  Philadelphia,  [I860].     8°,  pp.  7. 

12  Report  on  the  Mexican  Boundary.      See  UNITED  STATES.     32d  Cong. 
1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  121. 

13  Reports  on  Lake  Harbors,  1854-'57.    See  UNITED  STATES.    34th  Cong. 
2d  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  16 ;  35th  Cong.  1st  Sess.  Sen.  Doc.  42. 

GRAHAM,  Sylvester,  the  founder  of  the  Grahamites ;  b.  in  Conn.,  1794.  d.  1851. 

14  ^Esculapian  Tablets  (The)  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.     *  *  * 

Providence,  1834.     8°,  pp.  96. 

15  Lecture  (A)  on  Epidemic  Diseases  generally,  and  particularly  the  Spas 
modic  Cholera.     .  .  .  New  York,  1833.     8°,  pp.  80. 

GRAHAM,  Thomas,  F.B.S.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry  in  University  College,  London. 

16  Elements  of  Chemistry.     Including  the  Application  of  the  Science  in 
the  Arts.     With  numerous  Illustrations.      With  Notes  and  Additions 
by  R.  Bridges,  M.D.  Philadelphia,  1843.     8°  (7.2X4.2),  pp.  749. 


254  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GRAHAME,  James,  LL.D. ;  b.  in  Glasgow,  1790.  d.  in  London,  1842. 

1  History  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  from  the  Planta 
tion  of  the  British  Colonies  till  their  Assumption  of  National  Indepen 
dence.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.  2d  ed.,  enlarged  and  amended.       .  .  .  till  their 
Revolt  and  Declaration  of  Independence.    .  .  .     Vol.  3, 4.     [Portrait.] 

Vol.  1,  2,  Philadelphia,  1845  ;  3,  4,  London,  1836.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

2  Memoir  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.   (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol  9.) 
GRAMMAR^  and  Rhetoric.     ...  London,  1776.    8°  (5.5X2.8), 
GRANT,  Sir  Alexander,  Bart.,  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 

4  Ethics  (The)  of  Aristotle,  with  Essays  and  Notes.     See  ARISTOTELES. 
GRANT,  Robert  Edmund,  M.D.,  Prof,  at  Lond.  Univ, ;  b.  in  Edinburgh,  1793. 

5  Essay  (An)  on  the  Study  of  the  Animal  Kingdom.     Being  an  Introduc 
tory  Lecture  [on  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Zoology, ~\  delivered  in  the 
Univ.  of  London,  Oct.  23,  1828.     2d  ed.       London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  35. 

GRASSI,  Giuseppe,  a  Piedmontese  Philologist ;  b.  in  Turin,  1779.  d.  1831. 

6  Saggio  intorno  ai  Sinonimi  della  Lingua  Italiana     lla  ed.  coll'  aggiunta 
di  nuovi  Articoli  Torino,  1832.     8°  (4.5X2.7). 

GRATIUS,  Orthwinus  ;  b.  at  HoltwicJc,  in  Prussia,  in  15th  century,  d.  1541. 

7  Fascicvlvs  Rervm  expetendarvm  ac  fugiendarvm.    In  quo  primum  conti- 
netur  Concilium  Basiliense  .  .  .  quod  Aeneas  Syluius  .  .  .  conscripsit. 
Insunt  prseterea  .  .  .   summorum   aliquot  Virorum  Epistola?,  Libelli, 
Tractatus,  &  Opuscula  LXVI.     .  .  . 

[No  imprint"]  1535.     2°  (9.7X5.3),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Title-page  is  embellished- 

GRATIUS  Faliscus,  a  Latin  Poet ;  contemporary  with  Ovid. 

8  Cynegeticon.     See  BURMANN,  P.     Poetae  Latini  minores. 
GRAVES,  J.  T.,  F.B.S.,  Prof,  of  Jurisprudence,  University  College,  London. 

9  Canon  Law.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  2). 

10  Roman  Law.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  2). 
GRAVINA,  Giovanni  Vicenzo,  a  Jurist  &  Man  of  Letters',  b.  in  Sicily,  1664.  d.  1718. 

11  Opere  Scelte.  Firenze,  n.  d.     24°  (4.3X2.5). 
GRAY,  Asa,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Hist,  at  Harv.  Coll;  b.  in  Paris,  N.  Y.,  1810. 

12  Botanical  Text-Book  (The)  .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  . 

New  York,  1842.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

13  Account  of  a  Collection  of  Plants  made  in  the  Vicinity  of  Santa  Fe, 
New  Mexico.      See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series, 
vol.  4.) 

14  Catalogue  of  Plants  collected  east  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     See  UNI 
TED  STATES.      (Explorations  and  Surveys  for  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  12, 
P.  II.) 

15  Illustrations  of  Interesting  Plants  of  North  America.     10  Plates.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  3.) 

16  Plantoe  "VVrightiaiiGe  Texano-Neo-Mexicana3.      See  SMITHSONIAN  Insti 
tution.     (Contributions,  vol.  3,  5.) 

Joint  Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal,  &c.     Second  Series,  vol.  15-32. 
GRAY,  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Boston. 

17  Address  before  the  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Soci 
ety,  June  4,  1804  ;  with  Odes,  &c.  Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  31. 

18  Oration,  delivered  in  Boston,  July  5,  1790.      Boston,  1790.     8°,  pp.  16. 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY. 


GRAY,  Hon.  Francis  Calley,  LL.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  in  Salem,  1790.  d.  1856. 

1  Prison  Discipline  in  America.  Boston,  1847.     8°  (6X3.8). 
GRAY,  James,  of  the  County  of  Longford,  Ireland. 

2  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Book  of  Revelation  ...     *  *  * 

Newburgh,  1818.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 
GRAY,  Robert,  D.D.,  Prebend,  of  Durham,  aft.  Bp.  of  Bristol;  b.  1764.  d.  1834. 

3  Connection  (The)  between  the  Sacred  Writings  and  the  Literature  of 
Jewish  and  Heathen  Authors  .  .  .  illustrated,  principally  with  a  view  to 
Evidence  in  Confirmation  of  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     2ded.  London,  1819.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

GRAY,  Thomas,  Prof,  of  History  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1716.  d.  1771. 

4  Poetical  Works.     Edited,  with  a  Life,  by  Rev.  J.  Mitford.     [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

5  Notes  on  Plato.     See  PLATO.     (Works,  Ed.  1848-59,  vol.  6.) 
GRAY,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Boston. 

6  Sermon  before  the  African  Society,  delivered  in  Boston,  July  14,  1818  ; 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade. 

Boston,  1818.      8°,  pp.  16. 

7  Value  (The)  of  Life  and  Charitable  Institutions.      Discourse  before  the 
Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  11,  1805.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp.  46. 
GREAT  BRITAIN.      Act  of  Parliament  for  the  better  Securing  the  Duties  pay- 

8  able  on  Tobacco.  London,  1785.     16°  (4.7X2.5). 

9  Act  (An)  for  the  Encouragement  of  the  Trade  to  America,  Oct.  23, 1707. 

[No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  24. 

10  Acts  (Fifteen)  of  Parliament,  passed  in  1660. 

London,  1660.      2°  (8.2X4.3). 

NOTE.  —  These  acts  have  no  general  title-page,  and  are  printed  in  Ulacfe  ILcttcr. 

11  Acts  (Ninety-three)  of  Parliament,  passed  from  1734  to  1796,  and  re 
lating  to  the  British  Colonies  in  America.     2  vols. 

London,  1737-'97.      2°  (8.2X4.3). 

NOTE.  —  These  acts  have  no  general  title-page,  and  are  printed  in  Black  ILcttrr. 

12  Atlantic  Neptune  (The)  published  for  the  Use  of  the  Royal  Navy  of 
Great  Britain  by  J.  F.  W.  Des  Barres.      *  *  *     Vol.  2. 

London,  1777.     Folded  sheets.  (29X16-60). 

NOTE.  —  This  volume  consists  of  charts  of  the  eastern  coast  of  North  America. 

13  Collection  (A)  of  Public  Acts  and  Papers,  relating  to  the  Principles  of 
armed  Neutrality  .  .  .  London,  1801.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

14  Collection  (A)  of  Treaties,  Alliances,  and  Conventions,  relating  to  the 
Security,  Commerce,  and  Navigation  of  the  British  Dominions,  made 
since  .  .  .  [1714].     [2  payings.]  London,  1717.     4°  (7.3X4.9). 

15  Copies  and  Translations  of  the  Royal  Charters  ...  by  which  the  Ter 
ritories  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Canada,  &c.  were  granted,  in  1621,  1625,  and 
1628,  to  Sir  William  Alexander.  London,  1831.     2°  (9.8X5.1). 

J6  Exact  Abridgment  (An)  of  all  the  Statutes  in  force  and  use,  from  Magna 
Charta  9.  H.  3.  to  the  eleventh  year  of  K.  George.  Vol.  1,  2,  4-6. 

London,  1725.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

17  Instructions  by  the  Commissioners  for  managing  and  causing  to  be  levied 
and  collected,  His  Majesty's  Customs,  Subsidies  and  other  Duties  in 
England  .  .  .  [No  imprint.']  2°,  pp.  49, 


256  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  continued. 

1  Laws  (The),  Ordinances,  and  Institutions  of  the  Admiralty  of  Great 
Britain,  civil  and  military.     ...     In  2  vols.     Vol.  1. 

London,  1767.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

2  Magna  Charta  cum  Statutis,  turn  antiquis,  turn  recentibus,  maximopere, 
animo  tenendis,  nunc  demum  ad  vnum,  tipis  adita,  per  Rich.  Tottill. 

London,  1587.     16°  (3.9X2.3). 

y  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Lords,  upon 
the  Order  for  taking  into  consideration  the  .  .  .  Trade  to  Africa,  and 
particularly  the  Trade  in  Slaves,  &c.  [London]  1792.  2°  (7.9X4.8). 

4  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  a  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons  .  .  .  appointed  to  take  the  Examination  of  Witnesses  respect 
ing  the  African  Slave  Trade.     [May,  1789  —  March,  1791.]     4  vols. 

ILondori]  1789-'91.     2°  (8.2X4.9). 

5  Minutes  of  the  Evidence  taken  before  a  Committee  of  the  House  of 
Lords  ...  to  take  into  consideration  the  Resolutions  come  to  by  the 
Commons,  relative  to  the  Adjustment  of  the  Commercial  Intercourse 
between  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.          [London]  1785.     2°  (7. 7X4.8). 

6  Official  Correspondence  (The)  between  Great  Britain  and  France,  on  the 
Subject  of  the  late  Negotiation ;  with  his  Majesty's  Declaration.      .  .  . 
[_Also~\  the  preliminary  and  definitive  Treaties  of  Peace  .  .  .  [and}  Col. 
Sebastian's  Report  to  the  First  Consul,  &c.     2d  ed. 

London,  1803.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

7  Papers  relative  to  the  Rupture  with  Spain,  laid   before  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  29th  Jan.  1762  ...     London,  1762.    4°  (7.1X5.1),  pp.  71. 

8  Report  (Eighth -Eleventh),  and  Appendix  to  the  Eleventh  Report,  of 
the  Commissioners  appointed  to  examine,  take,  and  state,  the  Public 
Accounts  of  the  Kingdom.  London,  1784.     8°,  pamps. 

9  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture,  appointed  to  ex 
tract  Information  from  the  County  Reports,  and  other  Authorities,  con 
cerning  the  Culture  and  Use  of  Potatoes.     London,  1795.     4°  (6X4.5). 

10  Tractatus  Foederis  ad  Pacem  publicam  stabiliendam.    Signatus  Londini 
Jul.  22  — Aug.  2,  1718.     .  .  .     [Lot.  and  Eng.~] 

London,  1718.     4°,  par.  cols.,  pp.  76. 

11  Treaty  of  Mutual  Defence  between  Charles  VI.  Emperor  of  Germany, 
&c.  and  George,  King  of  G.  Britain,  France  and  Ireland,  concluded  at 
Westminster,  25th  May,  1716.     \_Lat.  and  Eng.~] 

London,  1718.     4°,  par.  cols.,  pp.  45. 
Documents  relating  to  tlie  Popish  Plot. 

NOTE.  —  The  following,  with  a  large  collection  of  shorter  confessions,  speeches,  trials,  messa 
ges  of  the  king,  votes  and  debates  of  Parliament,  &c.,  pertaining  to  this  event,  arc  bound 
in  two  volumes,  and  lettered  "  Popish  Plot." 

19  Abstract  of  several  Examinations,  reported  by  Sir  J.  Trevor ;  with 
the  Account  given  to  the  House  of  Commons,  12th  April,  1678,  by  J. 
Arnold  and  J.  Scudamore.  London,  1680.  2°,  pp.  21. 

13  Character  (The)  of  a  Popish  Successor,  and  what  England  may  expect 
from  such  a  one.     ...     3d  ed.  corrected.      London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  22. 

14  Collection  (A)  of  the  Substance  of  several  Speeches,  and  Debates  made 
in  the  honorable  House  of  Commons,  relating  to  the  horrid  Popish  Plot. 
.  .  .  London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  20.     [2  copies.] 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  257 


GREAT  BRITAIN.    Popish  Plot,  continued. 

1  Exact  and  faithful  Narrative  (An)  of  the  horrid  Conspiracy  of  T.  Knox, 
W.  Osborne,  and  J.  Lane,  to  invalidate  the  Testimonies  of  T.  Gates,  and 
W.  Bedlow  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  36. 

2  Examination  (The)  of  Capt.  W.  Bedlow  deceased,  relating  to  the  Popish 
Plot  .  .  .  with  the  Narrative  of  Sir  F.  North,  &c.     *  *  * 

London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  16. 

3  Free  and  voluntary  Confession  of  J.  Holloway ;  with  an  Account  of  his 
Trial,  and  Execution.  London,  1684.     2°,  pp.  16. 

4  Impartial  Account  (An)  of  Richard  Duke  of  York's  Treasons,  &c. ;  with 
the  True  Picture  of  a  Popish  Successor.         London,  1682.     2°,  pp.  21, 

5  Information  of  Hubert  Bourk  .  .  .  London,  [1679].     2°,  pp.  27. 

6  Information  of  Eustace  Comyne  .  .  .  London,  1680.       2°,  pp.  7« 

7  Information  of  Thomas  Dangerfield  .  .  .       London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  15. 

8  Information  of  Stephen  Dugdale  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  11. 

9  Further  Information  of  S.  Dugdale  .  .  .        London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  20. 

10  Information  of  Francisco  de  Faria  <  .  ,          London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  12. 

11  Information  of  Robert  Jenison  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  32. 

12  Information  of  William  Lewis  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  31. 

13  Information  of  John  Macnamara  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  23. 

14  Information  of  Edward  Turbervill  .  .  .          London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  12. 

15  List  of  Parliament,  26th  Jan.,  1679.  London,  1679.     Broadside. 

16  Information  (The)  of  Capt.  H.  Wilkinson  of  what  hath  passed  between 
him  and  some  other  Persons,  who  have  attempted  to  prevail  with  him 
to  swear  High  Treason  against  the  Earl  of  Shaftsbury. 

London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  11. 

17  Instrument  (The) ;  or,  Writing  of  Association ;  that  the  true  Protestants 
of  England  entered  into,  in  the  Reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth,  while  her  Life 
and  the  Protestant  Religion  .  .  .  was  attempted.     .  .  . 

London,  1679.     2°,  pp.  12. 

18  Last  Confession  (The),  Prayers  and  Meditations  of  Lieut.  J.  Stern,  de 
livered  .  .  .  before  his  Execution  .  .  .     Together  with  the  last  Confes 
sion  of  G.  Borosky  .  .  .     Written  by  G.  Burnet  and  A.  Horneck. 

London,  1682.     2°,  pp.  26. 

19  Malice  defeated :  or  a  brief  Relation  of  the  Accusation  and  Deliverance 
of  Elizabeth  Cellier  ...     *  *•  *  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  46, 

20  Narrative  of  Francisco  de  Faria  .  .  .  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  38. 

21  Narrative  of  the  Irish  Popish  Plot,  for  the  betraying  that  Kingdom  into 
the  Hands  of  the  French,  &c.     .  -  .     By  D.  Fitz  Gerald. 

London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  35. 

22  Papists  (The)  bloody  Oath  of  Secrecy,  and  Letany  of  Intercession  for 
the  carrying  on  of  this  present  Plot,  &c.  by  R.  Bolron. 

London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  23.     [2  copies.] 

23  Popish  damnable  Plot  (The)  against  our  Religion  and  Liberties  ...  in 
Breviats  of  threescore  and  four  Letters  and  Papers  of  Intelligence  past 
betwixt  the  Pope,  Duke  of  York,  Card.  Norfolk,  Card.  Cibo,  &c.  &c, 

London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  31.     [2  copies.] 

24  Prance's  Answer  to  Mrs.  Collier's  Libel,  and  divers  other  false  Asper 
sions  cast  upon  him :  containing  likewise  a  Vindication  of  Sir  W.  Waller 
from  Popish  Scandals:  &c.  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  18, 

33 


258  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GREAT  BRITAIN.    Popish  Plot,  continued. 

1  Proceedings  in  the  Old-Baily,  London,  upon  the  Bill  of  Indictment  for 
High  Treason  against  Anthony  Earl  of  Shaftsbury  .  .  . 

London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  48. 

2  Proceedings  (The)  against  the  Earl  of  Shaftsbury,  at  the  old  Baily, 
4th  November,  1681.     .  .  .  London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  16. 

3  Second  Part  (The)  of  the  Collection  of  Letters  and  other  Writings,  re 
lating  to  the  horrid  Popish  Plot  .  .  .  London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  34. 

4  Several  Informations  (The)  of  J.  Mac-Namarra,  M.  Fitzgerrald  and  J. 
Nash :  relating  to  the  horrid  Popish  Plot  in  Ireland,  together  with  the 
Resolutions  of  the  Commons  in  Parliament  .  .  .  Jan.  6,  1680. 

London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  15.     [2  copies.] 

5  Speech  of  the  Lord  High  Steward,  in  Westminster  Hall  at  the  time  of 
his  pronouncing  the  Judgment  of  the  House  of  Peers,  against  Lord 
Viscount  Stafford,  7th  December,  1680.      *  *  * 

London,  1680.      2°,  pp.  12. 

6  Triumphs  (The)  of  Justice  over  unjust  Judges :    exhibiting  the  Names 
and  Crimes  of  four  and  forty  Judges  hang'd  ...  as  Murderers  for  their 
corrupt  Judgments,  &c.  London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  36. 

7  True  Narrative  of  the  horrid  Plot  and  Conspiracy  of  the  Popish  Party 
against  the  Life  of  His  Sacred  Majesty,  the  Government,  and  the  Pro 
testant  Religion :  with  a  List  of  ...  the  Conspirators  .  .  .     By  T.  Otes. 

London,  1679.     2°,  pp.  68. 

8  True  Narrative  and  Discovery  of  several  very  remarkable  Passages  re 
lating  to  the  horrid  Popish  Plot  ,  .  .  [by]  M.  Prance. 

London,  1679.     2°,  pp.  40. 

9  True  Speeches  of  T.  Whitebread,  W.  Harcourt,  J.  Fenwick,  J.  Gavan, 
and  A.  Turner,  all  Jesuits  and  Priests  ;  before  their  Execution  at  Tyburn, 
June  20th  MDCLXXIX.     With  Animadversions  thereupon  .  .  . 

London,  1679.     2°,  pp.  8,  24. 

19  Tryal  of  Edward  Coleman,  for  conspiring  the  Death  of  the  King  and 
the  Subversion  of  the  Government  of  England,  and  the  Protestant  Re 
ligion  .  .  .  London,  1678.  2°,  pp.  104. 

11  Tryals  of  Sir  G.  Wakeman,  W.  Marshall,  W.  Rumley,  and  J.  Corker 
for  High  Treason  for  conspiring  the  Death  of  the  King,  Subversion  of 
the  Government  and  Protestant  Religion,  18th  July,  1679. 

London,  1679.     2°,  pp.  84. 

12  Votes  of  the  House  of  Commons,  passed  21st  Oct.  —  10th  Jan.  1680, 
and  relating  to  the  Popish  Plot.  London,  1680.     2°,  pp.  146. 

Geological  Survey. 

W  Memoirs  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain,  and  of  the  Museum 
of  Practical  Geology  in  London.  Vol.  1 ,  2,  P.  I.  [Plates  and  En 
gravings.'}  London,  1846, '48.  8°  (7. 1X4.2). 

Observations  at  Royal  Observatories. 
Cape  of  Oood  Hope.      Observations  made  ...  at  Cape   of  Good  Hope. 

14  Printed  .  .  .  under  the  superintendence  of  E.  Sabine.     Vol.  1 .  —  Mag- 
netical  Observations,  1841  to  1846.      With  Abstracts  of  Observations 
from  1841  to  1850  .  .  .  London,  1851.     Large  4°. 

15  Bissel's  Refraction  Tables,  Large  4°,  pp.  vii. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN.     Royal  Observatories,  continued. 

3   Transits  observed,  and  Calculation  of  the  apparent  Right  Ascensions. 

[London]  1834.     Large  4°. 

2  Zenith  Distances  observed  with  the  Mural  Circle,  and  Calculation  of 
Geocentric  South  Polar  Distances,  1836,  1837.     2  parts. 

[London]  1836,  '37.     Large  4°. 
Edinburgh.     Astronomical  Observations  made  at  ...  Edinburgh.      By  T. 

3  Henderson.     Vol.  1-5.  For  1834-39.     By  T.  Henderson.     Reduced  and 
edited  by  C.  P.  Smyth.      Vol.  6-10.  For  1840-48.      By  C.  P.  Smyth. 
Vol.  11.  For  1849-54.     [Plates.]          Edinburgh,  1838-'57.     Large  4°. 

'Greenwich.     Astronomical  Observations  made  at  ...  Greenwich,  in  the 

4  years  1828,  1829-'31,  by  J.  Pond  :    1833-'35,  under  the  Direction  of  J. 
Pond :  1836-'47,  under  the  direction  of  G.  B.  Airy.     Also,  Appendix  for 
1836,  1837,  1842,  and  1847.     [Plates.']     29  parts  and  12  vols. 

London,  1828-'49.     Large  4°. 

5  Astronomical  and  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations  made  at 
.  .  .  Greenwich,  in  the  years  1848-58 :  under  the  direction  of  G.  B.  Airyk 
11  vols.  London,  1S50-'60.     Large  4°. 

6  Catalogue  (A)  of  1112  Stars,  reduced  from  Observation  made  at  ... 
Greenwich  from  .  .  .  1816  to  1833.     London,  1833.     Large  4°,  pp.  19. 

?  Catalogue  of  the  Places  of  1439  Stars,  referred  to  1st  Jan.,  1840;  de 
duced  from  the  Observations  made  at  ...  Greenwich,  from  1836,  Jan.  1, 
1841,  Dec.  31.  London,  1843.  Large  4°. 

8  Catalogue  of  2156  Stars,  formed  from  the  Observations  made  .  .  .  from 
1836  to  1847,  at  ...  Greenwich.  London,  1849.     Large  4°. 

9  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations,  made  at  ...  Greenwich, 
in  the  years  1840-'47  :  under  the  direction  of  G.  B.  Airy.     7  vols. 

London,  1843-49.     Large  4°. 

1°  Reduction  of  the  Observations  of  the  Moon,  made  at  ...  Greenwich 

from  1750  to  1830 :  computed  under  the  superintendence  of  G.  B.  Airy. 

.     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1848.     Large  4°. 

11  Reduction  of  the  Observations  of  the  Moon,  made  at  ...  Greenwich, 
from  1831  to  1851 :  computed  under  the  superintendence  of  G.  B.  Airy. 

London,  1859.     Large  4°. 

12  Reduction  of  the  Observations  of  Planets,  made  at  ...  Greenwich,  from 
1750  to  1830 :  computed  .  .  .  under  the  superintendence  of  G.  B.  Airy. 

London,  1848.     Large  4°,  pp.  671+- 

13  Sum  (The)   of  the  three  Equations  of  Aberration,  Solar  Nutation,  and 
Precession  of  40  principal  fixed  Stars  for  ...  1824-'39> 

[No  imprint.']     Large  4°. 

14  Tables  containing  the  Sum  of  the  three  Equations  of  Aberration,  Solar 
Nutation,  and  Precession,  for  23  principal  fixed  Stars  for  .  .  .  1824-'39. 

[No  imprint.']     Large  2°,  pp.  48. 
Hobarton.     Observations  made  ...  at  Hobarton,  in  Van  Diemen  Island  and 

15  by  the  Antartic  Naval  Expedition.      Printed  .  .  .  under  the  superinten 
dence  of  E.  Sabine.    Vol.  1.  — -  Commencing  with  1841.    With  Abstracts 
of  the  Observations  from  1841  to  1848  .  .  .     London,  1850.     Large  4°. 

Markee.     Catalogue  of  Stars  near  the  Ecliptic,  observed  at  Markee,  during 

16  the  years   1848-1856,  and  whose  places  are  supposed   to  be  hitherto 
unpublished.     Vol.  1-4  ,  .  ,  Dublin,  1851-'56.     8°  (7X3.8), 


260  BOWDOIX     COLLEGE. 


GREAT  BRITAIN.     Royal  Observatories,  continued. 

Paramatta.      Catalogue   of  7385   Stars  .  .  .  prepared  from  Observations 

1  made  in  the  years  1822-1826,  at  ...  Paramatta,  New  South  Wales 
.  .  .     The  Computations  made,  and  the  Catalogue  constructed  by  W. 
Richardson.     [Plan.]  London,  1835.     4°. 

Publications  of  the  Record  Commission. 

2  Acts  of  the  Parliaments  of  Scotland.     Vol.  2-11.     A.D.  MCCCCXXIV.— 
A.D.  MDCCVII.  London,  1814-'24.     2°  (12.5X7.5),  2  cols. 

3  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  of  England ;    comprising  Laws  enacted 
under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings  from  -^Ethelbirht  to  Cnut,  with  an  English 
Translation  of  the  Saxon ;  the  Laws  called  Edward  the  Confessor's  ;  the 
Laws  of  William  the  Conqueror,  and  those  ascribed  to  Henry  I. :  also 
Monumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana,  from  the  seventh  to  the  tenth  cen 
tury  :  and  the  ancient  Latin  Version  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  Laws.      With 
a  compendious  Glossary,  &c.     [Edited  by  B.  Thorpe.] 

[London']  1840.     2°  (11.6X6.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  548-J-. 

4  Ancient  Lawrs  and  Institutes  of  Wales  .  .  .  with  an  English  Translation 
of  the  Welsh  Text.     .  .  .  [Also]   a  few  Latin  Transcripts,  containing 
Digests  of  the  Welsh  Laws,  principally  of  the  Dimetian  Code.      With 
Indexes  and  Glossary. 

[London]  1841.      2°  (11.5X7),  2  cols.,  pp.  1005. 

5  Antient  Kalendars  and    Inventories  of  the  Treasury  of  H.M.'s  Ex 
chequer,  together  with  other  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  that 
Repository.  Vol.  1-3.     Collected  and  edited  by  Sir  F.  Palgrave.    .  .  . 

[London']  1836.     8°  (7X3.7). 

fi  Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post  mortem,  sive  EscsBtarum.  Vol.  1-4. 
Temporibus  Reguin  Hen.  III.  —  Ric.  III.  Cum  Appendice  de  quam- 
plurimis  aliis  Inquisitionibus  a  Regno  Hen.  IILusque  Jac.  I.  ... 

[London]  1806-'28.     2°  (12.3X7.2),  2  cols. 

7  Calendarium  Rotulorum  Chartarum  et  Inquisitionum  ad  quod  Damnum. 

[London]  1803.     2°  (12X7.5),  2  cols. 

8  Calendars  of  the  Proceedings  in  Chancery,  in  the  Reign  of  Q.  Elizabeth ; 
to  which  are  prefixed  Examples  of  earlier  Proceedings  in  that  Court  .  .  . 
From  the  originals  in  the  Tower.     Vol.  1-3.     .  .  . 

[London]  1827-'32.     2°  (13.7X8). 

9  Catalogue  of  the  Harleian  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum.     With 
Indexes  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.  .  .  .     [London]  1808-'12.    2°  (12.5X8),  2  cols. 

10  Catalogue  of    the   Lansdowne  Manuscripts  in  the   British    Museum. 

With  Indexes  .  .  .  [London]  1819.  2°  (12.2X7.8),  2  cols. 

31  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Manuscripts  in  the  Cottonian  Library,  deposited 

in  the  British  Museum.  .  .  .  [London]  1802.  2°  (13X7-5),  2  cols. 
12  Documents  and  Records  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  and  the 

Transactions  between  the  Crowns  of  Scotland  and  England.     Preserved 

in  the  Treasury  of  H.M.'s  Exchequer.     Vol.  1.    Collected  and  edited  by 

Sir  F.  Palgrave.  ...  [London]  1837.  8°  (7X3.3). 

•J3  Domesday-Book,  seu  Liber  censualis  Willelmi  primi  R.  AngliaB,  inter 

Archives  Regni  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonasterii  asservatus.     Vol. 

J,  2.     ...  [London]  1783.     2°  (14.7X9.5),  2  cols. 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    LIBRARY.  261 


GREAT  BRITAIN.     Record  Commission,  continued. 

1  Domesday-Book,  seu  Libri  censualis  .  .  .     Additamenta  ex  Codic.  anti- 
quiss.    Exon'  Domesday.    Inquisitio  Eliensis.    Liber  Winton'.    Boldon 
Book.     ...  [London]  1816.     2°  (12.5X7.5  irr.),  pp.  635. 

2  Domesday-Book,  seu  Libri  censualis  .  .  .      Indices.      Accessit  Disser- 
tatio  generalis  de  Ratione  hujusce  Libri.     .  .  . 

\_London~]  1816.     2°  (13.5X8.5),  pp.  579. 

3  General  Introduction  to  Domesday  Book  ;   accompanied  by  Indexes  .  .  . 
[With]  Notes  and  Comments.    By  Sir  H.  Ellis.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.    ... 

[London]  1833.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

4  Ducatus  Lancastrite  Pars  I.     Calendarium  Inquisitionum  post  mortem, 
&c.  temporibus  R.  Edw.  I.  —  Car.  I.     II.-IV.  Calendar  of  the  Pleadings, 
&c.  in  the  Reigns  of  Hen.  VII.  —  Q.  Elizabeth.    4  vols.     .  .  . 

[London]  1823-'34.     2°  (12.6X8.4). 

5  Excerpta  e  Rotulis  Finium  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservatis,  Hen.  III.  R., 
A.D.  1216-1272.     Cura  C.  Roberts.    Vol.  1.  2.     ... 

[London]  1835,  '36.     8°  (7X4). 

6  Fines,  sive  Pedes  Finium :  sive  Finales  Concordiae  in  Curia  D.  Regis  ... 
A.D.  1195  — A.D.  1214.     Edente  J.  Hunter.     Vol.  1  ... 

[London]  1835.     8°  (7X4). 

7  Foedera,   Conventiones,  Litters,   et   .    .    .   Acta  Publica,   inter  Reges 
Anglise  et  alios  quosvis  Imperatores,  Reges,  Pontifices,  Principes,  vel 
Communitates  ;  ab  Ingressu  Gulielmi  I.  in  Angliam  A.D.  1066,  ad  nos- 
tra  usque  tempora  habita  aut  tractata.     .  .  .  Cura  et  Studio  T.  Rymer, 
et  R.  Sanderson,  denuo  aucta,  et  multis  locis  emendata  ...  A.  Clarke, 
et  F.  Holbrooke.    Vol.  1-3  .  .  .     M.LXY.-M.CCCLXXVI.     [Plates] 

Londini,  1816-30.     2°  (12.5X8.4). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  is  in  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages,  &c. 

8  General  Report  .  .  .  from  the  Board  of  Commissioners  on  the  Public 
Records.  [London]  1837.     8°,  pp.  55. 

9  General  Report  .  .  .  from  the  Board  of  Commissioners  on  the  Public 
Records  ;  with  an  Appendix  and  Index. 

[London]  1837.     2°  (13.1x7.5),  2  cols. 

10  Inqvisitionvm  ad  Capellvm  Domini  Regis,  Retornatarvm,  qvae  in  pvbli- 
cis  Archivis  Scotiae  adhvc  servantvr,  Abbreviatio.     Vol.  1-3.    .  .  . 

[London]  1811-'16.     2°  (12.5X8.2),  2  cols. 

11  Inquisitionum  in  Officio  Rotulorum  Cancellaria?  HiberniaB  asservatarum 
Repertorium.  Vol.  1,2.    ...     [London]  1826,  '29.    2°  (12X8.3),  2  cols. 

12  Magnum  Rotulum  Scaccarii,  vel  Magnum  Rotulum  Pipee,  de  Anno 
tricesimo-primo  Regni  Henrici  I.,  (ut  videtur;)  quern  plurimi  hactenus 
laudarunt  pro  Rotulo  quinti  anni  Stephani  R. ;   nunc  primum  edidit 
J.  Hunter.     ...  [London]  1833.     8°  (7.5X4.3). 

13  Nonarum  Inquisitiones  in  Curia  Scaccarii.     Temp.  R.  Edwardi  III. 

[London]  1807.     2°  (12.3X7.9),  2  cols. 

14  Parliamentary  Writs  and  Writs  of  Military  Summons,  together  with  the 
Records  and  Muniments  relating  to  the  Suit  and  Service  due  and  per 
formed  to  the  King's  High  Court  of  Parliament  and  the  Councils  of  the 
Realm  .  .  .     Collected  and  edited  by  F.  Palgrave.    Vol.  1,  2.     Div.  I., 
IL,  HI.     ...  [London]  1827-'34.     2°  (13X9.5). 

NOTK.  —  Bound  in  four  volumes. 


262  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GREAt  BRITAIN.     Record  Commission,  continued. 

1  Placita  de  quo  Warranto  temporibus  Edw.  I.  II.  &  III.     In  Curia  recep-- 
tse  Scaccarij  Westm.  asservata.     .  .  . 

[London"]  1818.     2°  (12.5X7.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  966, 

2  Placitorum  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonasteriensi  asservatorum  Abbre-- 
viatio.     Temporibus  R.  Hie.  I.  — Edw.  II.     ... 

[London]  1811.      2°  (12.4X7.5), 

3  Proceedings  and  Ordinances  of  the  Privy  Council  of  England.    Vol.  l-j| 
10  Ric.  II.  MCCCLXXXVI.  to  38  Hen.  VIII.  MDXLII.      Edited  by  Sir  H, 
Nicolas.     ...  {London}  1834-'37.     8°  (7X4). 

4  Registrvm  Magni  Sigilli  Regam  Scotorvm  in  Archivis  pvblicis  asserva- 
tvm.    A.D.  MCCCVI.  —  A.D.  MCCCCXXIV.    .  .  . 

[London]  1814.     2°  (12.5X7.5),  2  cols. 

15  Registrum  vulgariter  nuncupatum  "  The  Record  of  Caernarvon  " ;    e 
Codice  MSto  Harleiano  696.  descriptum.     .  .  . 

[London}  1838.      2°  (11.9X7.7), 

6  Rotuli  Chartprum  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservato.   Accurante  T.  D.  Hardy. 
Vol.  1.   Pars  I.     Ab  anno  MCXCIX.  ad  MCCXVI.    .  .  . 

[London]  1837.     2°  (14.4X8),  2  cols, 

7  Rotuli  CuriaB  Regis.      Rolls  and  Records  of  the  Court  held  before  the 
King's  Justiciars  or  Justices.     Vol.  1.     From  sixth  year  of  K.  Rich.  I: 
to  Accession  of  K.  John.     2.  First  Year  of  K.  John.     Edited  by  Sir  F. 
Palgrave.     .  .  .  [London]  1835.     8°  (7.4X4.3), 

8  Rotuli  Hundredorum  temp.  Hen.  III.  &  Edw.  I.  in  Turri  Lond'  et  in 
Curia  receptae  Scaccarij  West,  asservati.     Vol.  1,2.     ... 

[London]  1812,  '18.     2°  (12.5X7.6),  2  cols. 

9  Rotuli  Litterarum  Clausarum  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati.    Accurante1 
T.  D.  Hardy.     Vol.  1.     Ab  anno  MCCIV.  ad  MCCXXIV.     .  .  . 

[London]  1833.     2°  (13.2X8),  2  cols. 

10  Rotuli  Litterarum  Patentium  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati.     Accurante 
T.  D.  Hardy.     Vol.  1.     Pars  I.     Ab  anno  MCCI.  ad  MCCXVI.     .  .  . 

[London"]  1835.     2°  (14.3X8),  2  cols. 

11  Rotuli  NormannitB  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati,  Job.  et  Hen.  V.  Ang- 
lise  Regibus.     Accurante  T.  D.  Hardy.     Vol.  1.     De  Annis  1200-1205, 
necnon  de  Anno  1417.     ...  [London]  1835.     8°  (7X4). 

12  Rotuli  de  Oblatis  et  Finibus  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservati  tempore  Regis 
Johannis.     Accurante  T.  D.  Hardy.     .  .  . 

[London]  1835.      8°  (7X4.3),  pp.  780. 

13  Rotuli  Scotia?  in  Turri  Londinensi  et  in  Domo  Capitulari  Westmonaste 
riensi  asservati.      Vol.  1,2.      Temporibus  Regum  Anglia?  Edw.  I. — 
Hen.  VIII.     ...  [Londoii]  1814-'19.     2°(12.8><7.7). 

14  Rotuli  selecti  ad  Res  Anglicas  et  Hibernicas  spectantes,  ex  Archivis  in 
Domo  Capitulari  West-Monasteriensi,  deprompti.     Cura  J.  Hunter.    .  .  . 

[London']  1834.     8°  (7.3X4.3). 

15  Rotulorum  Originalium  in  Curia  Scaccarii  Abbreviatio.    Vol.  1,  2.    Tem 
poribus  Regum  Hen.  III.  —  Edw.  III.     .  .  . 

[London]  1805, '10.     2°  (12.5X7.7),  2  cols. 

16  Rotulum  Patentium  et  Clausorum  Cancellariae  Hibernia3  Calendarium. 
Vol.1.    Pars.  I.     Hen.  II.  — Hen.  VII.     ... 

[London]  1828.     2°  (12X8.3),  2  cols. 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  263 


BRITAIN.     Record  Commission,  continued. 

1  Rotulus  Cancellarii,  vel  Antigraphum  Magni  Rotuli  Pipae,  cle  terlio 
Anno  Regni  R.  Johannis.     .  .  .  [London]  1833.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

2  Statutes  of  the  Realm.      .  .  .      From  original  Records  and  authentic 
Manuscript^     Vol.  1-9.          [London]  1810-'22.     2°  (14.5X7.7),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  4  is  in  two  parts,  bound  separately. 

3  Alphabetical  (The)  Index  to  the   Statutes  of  the  Realm,  from  Magua 
Carta  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Q.  Anne. 

[London']  1824.     2°  (14.6X9-2),  2  cols. 

4  Chronological  Index  (The)  to  the  Statutes  of  the  Realm,  from  Magna 
Carta  to  the  end  of  the  Reign  of  Q.  Anne. 

[London]  1828.     2°  (15X9-5),  2  cols.,  pp.  938. 

5  Taxatio  Ecclesiastica  Anglia?  et  Walliae  Auctoritate  P.   Nicholai  IV. 
Circa  A.I).  1291.     ...  [London]  1802.     2°  (12.6X9). 

6  Testa  de  Nevill  sive  Liber  Feodorum  in  Curia  Scaccarii.     Temp.  Hen. 
III.  &  Edw.  I.  [London]  1807.     2°  (12.4X8),  2  cols.,  pp.  599. 

7  Valor  Ecclesiasticus  temp.  Henr.  VIII.      Auctoritate  regia  institutus. 
Vol.  1-6.     Appendix  et  Indices.     [Map.]     .  .  . 

[London]  1810-'34.     2°  (13X8.3),  2  cols. 
Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Record  Commission. 

8  Commission  (La)   des  Archives  d'Angleterre  aux  Savans  et  Antiquaires 
Francis.  Paris,  1834.     8°,  pp.  58.     [2  copies.] 

9  Essay  (An)  on  the  original  Authority  of  the  King's  Council.     By  Sir  F. 
Palgrave.  [London]  1834.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

10  Leaf  (Another)  omitted  out  of  the  Record  Report ;  or  some  Remarks 
upon  the  Proceedings  of  the  recent  Committee  upon  the  Public  Records 
.  .  .  London,  1837.     8°,  pp.  18. 

11  Leaf  (Third)  omitted  out  of  the  Record  Report ;  or  some  Remarks  upon 
the  Evidence  given  by  the  principal  Witnesses  adverse  to  the  Record 
Commission  ...      .  London,  1637.     8°,  pp.  20. 

12  Letter  addressed  to  C.  P.  Cooper,  upon  the  Report  of  the  recent  Record 
Committee.     By  B.  Montagu.     *  *  *  London,  1837.     8°,  pp.  16. 

13  Letters  from  eminent  historical  "Writers  relating  to  the  Publications  of 
the  Board  of  Commissioners  on  the  Public  Records. 

London,  1836.     8°,  pp.  76.     [2  copies.] 

14  Memoria  da  Commissao  dos  Arquivos  da  Gran-Bretanha  dirigida  aos 
Cartorarios,  Bibliothecarios,  e  Antiquaries  de  Portugal  .  .  .     1834. 

Lisboa,  1835.     8°,  pp.  25. 

!5  Observations,  Letters  and  Opinions  of  the  Commissioners,  on  the  Con 
stitution  and  Duties  of  the  Record  Commission. 

London,  1836.     8°,  pp.  35.     [2  copies.] 

16  Papers  and  Documents  relating  to  the  Evidence  of  certain  Witnesses 
examined  before  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  ap 
pointed  "  to  inquire  into  the  Management  and  Affairs  of  the  Record 
Commission,"  &c.     ...  [London]  1837.     8°  (6X3.9). 

17  Papers  relating  to  the  Project  of  building  a  General  Record  Office. 
With  Plans.  London,  1835.     8°,  pp.  81. 

18  Proposal  for  the  Erection  of  a  General  Record  Office,  Judges'  Hall  and 
Chambers,  and  other  buildings  on  the  Site  of  the  Rolls  Estate,  together 
\rith  some  particulars. respecting  the  Suitors'  Fund.     [Plan.] 

London,  1832,     8°  (6X3.3), 


264  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GREAT  BRITAIN.    Record  Commission,  continued. 

1  Questions  circulated  under  the  authority  of  H.M.'s  Commissioners  of  the 
Public  Records  of  the  Kingdom  .  .  .  London,  1833.     2°,  pamp. 

Anonymous  Historical  and  Political  Publications. 

2  Account  of  the  Views  and  Principles  of  that  Connexion  of  Whigs,  called 
the  Rockingham  Party.    *  *  *     [London]  1782.    8°,  pp.  60.    [3  copies.] 

3  Address  (An)  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Ame 
rica.  London,  1775.     8°,  pp.  60. 

4  Address  (An)  to  the  Representatives  in  Parliament,  upon  the  State  of 
the  Nation.     *  *  *  London,  1779.    8°,  pp.  38. 

5  Apology  (An)  for  the  Royal  Party.  .  .  .      [London']  1659.     4°,  pp.  14. 

6  Appendix  to  the  Canada  Papers.  [No  imprint.~\     8°,  pp.  Ixxxvii. 

7  Arms  of  the  Peers,  Peeresses,  &c.  of  the  United  Kingdom.     *  *  * 

London,  [1807].     16°  (6.2X3.2). 

8  Authentic  Account  (An)  of  our  last  Attempt  upon  the  Coast  of  France. 
By  an  Officer  .  .  .  London,  1758.     8°,  pp.  46. 

&  Authentic  Copies  of  the  provisional  and  preliminary  Articles  of  Peace 
signed  between  Great  Britain,  France,  Spain,  and  the  United  States  of 
America.  .  .  .  London,  1783.  8°,  pp.  28. 

10  British  Fisheries  (The).  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  60. 

11  British  Opinions  on  the  Protecting  System  .  .  .      From  the   North 
American  Review  for  Jan.,  1830.     2d  ed.         Boston,  1830.     8°,  pp.  43. 

12  Belligerent  Rights  asserted  and  vindicated  against  Neutral  Encroach 
ments.     .  .  .  London,  1806.     8°,  pp.  91. 

13  Candid  and  impartial  Considerations  on  the  Nature  of  the  Sugar  Trade  ; 
the  comparative  Importance  of  the  British  and  French  Islands  in  the 
West-Indies;  &c.     Illustrated  .  .  .  London,  1763.     8°  (6X3). 

14  Case  of  G.  B.  and  America.     2d  ed.  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  43. 

15  Cause  (The)  of  the  heavy  Burdens  of  Great  Britain,  and  of  her  National 
Debt  ...      [Peace  Tract.}  London,  1836.     12°,  pp.  20. 

16  Coalition  (The) :  or,  An  Essay  on  the  present  State  of  Parties.     *  *  * 

London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  39. 

Cocoa  Tree.     Address  to  the  Cocoa  Tree.     From  a  Whig.     4th  ed.     *  *  * 

London,  1772.     4°,  pp.  21. 

18  True  Whig  (The)  displayed.     Comprehending  cursory  Remarks  on  the 
Address  to  the  Cocoa  Tree.     ...     *  *  *       London,  n.  d.     4°,  pp.  21. 

19  Letter  to  the  Whigs  with  some  Remarks  on  a  Letter  to  the  Tories. 

London,  1762.     4°,  pp.  16. 

20  Letter  from  the  Cocoa  Tree  to  the  Country  Gentleman.     3d  ed. 

London,  1763.     4°,  pp.  14. 

21  Comments   on  the  proposed  War  with  France,  on  the  State  of  Parties, 
and  on  the  new  Act  respecting  Aliens.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1793.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 

22  Concessions  to  America  the  Bane  of  Britain;  or  the  Cause  of  the  present 
distressed  Situation  of  the  British  Colonial  and  Shipping  Interests  ex 
plained  ...     *  *  *  London,  1807.     8°,  pp.  63. 

23  Conduct  (The)  of  the  Opposition,  and  the  Tendency  of  modern  Patriot 
ism  .  .  .  review'd  and  examin'd.     *  *  *       London,  1734.     8°,  pp.  62. 

24  Considerations  on  the  Attorney-General's  Proposition  for  a  Bill  for  the 
Establishment  of  Peace  with  America.      ...      *  *  * 

London,  1782.     8°.  pp.  58. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE    LIBRARY.  265 


GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  Considerations  on  the  National  Debt,  and  the  Nett  Produce  of  the  Reve 
nue  :  &c.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  Go. 

2  Considerations  on  the  present  German  War.     3d  ed. 

London,  1760.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

3  Considerations  on  the  present  Situation  of  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States  .  .  .  with   a  view  to   their  future  Commercial    Relations  .  .  . 
[against]   Lord  Sheffield's  "  Observations   on   the    Commerce   of  the 
United  States "...  London,  1784.     8°  (5.7X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

4  Considerations  on  the  provisional  Treaty  with  America,  and  the  prelimi 
nary  Articles  of  Peace  with  France  and  Spain. 

London,  1783.      8°  (5.4X3). 

5  Constitutional  Right  of  the  Legislature  of  Great  Britain  to  tax  the 
British  Colonies  in  America  impartially  stated.     *  *  * 

London,  1768.     8°,  pp.  60. 

6  Contrast  (The),  a  Political  Pasticcio ;  or  an  Estimate  of  the  Coalition- 
Ministry  :  with  Recitative,  Cantatas,  &c.        London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  70. 

7  Dangers   (The)   of  the  Country.      By  the  Author  of  War  in  Disguise. 
2ded.  London,  1807.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

s  Dangers  (The)  of  Court  Differences :  or  the  unhappy  Effects  of  a  Mot 
ley  Ministry  .  .  .  London,  1717.     8°,  pp.  47. 

9  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Commons,  during  the  Sixth 
Session  of  the  Sixteenth  Parliament.     Vol.  1. 

London,  1789.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

10  Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Jan.   12-16,  1784  .  .  .  upon  the 
moving  for,  and  first  Reading  of  Mr.  Pitt's  Bill  for  regulating  the  Terri 
torial  Concerns  of  the  East  India  Company :  together  with  .  .  .  the  Bill. 

London,  1784.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

11  Debt  (On  the)  of  the  Nation,  compared  with  its  Revenues ;  and  the  Im 
possibility  of  carrying  on  the  War  without  Public  Oeconomy. 

London,  1781.     8°  (6X3.3). 

12  Declaration  (The)   of  the  Officers  of  the  Army  opened,  examined  and 
condemned,  and  the  Parliament  vindicated  .  .  . 

London,  1659.      4°,  pp.  58. 

13  Defence  of  the  Earl  of  Shelburne  ...  in  a  Letter  to  Sir  George  Sa- 
ville  ...     5th  ed.  London,  1783.     2°,  pp.  96. 

14  Defence  of  the  Rockingham  party  in  their  late  Coalition  with  .  .  .  Lord 
North.  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  53. 

15  Definitive  Treaty  (The)  of  Peace  and  Friendship,  between  H.B.M.,  the 
most  Christian  King,  and  the  King  of  Spain.     Concluded  at  Paris,  10th 
Feb.,  1763.    .  .  .     [Fr.  and  Eng.]     London,  1763.    4°,  par.  cols.,  pp.  48. 

16  Dialogue  (A)  on  the  actual  State  of  Parliament.     *  *  * 

London,  1733.    8°,  pp.  56. 
i?  Dick  and  Tom:  a  Dialogue  about  Addresses.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

London,  1710.     8°,  pp:  24. 

is  Dutch  Faith :  being  an  Enquiry,  founded  on  Facts  into  the  Probability 

of  the  Success  of  the  British  Arms,  on  the  Continent,  next  Campaign, 

&c.  \_No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  56. 

19  Epistle  (An)  from  Timoleon  to  all  the  honest  Free-Holders,  and  other 

Electors  ...     *  *  *  London,  1768.     4°,  pp.  23, 

34 


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GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  Evident  Advantages  (The)  to  Great  Britain  and  its  Allies  from  the  ap 
proaching  War  .  .  .  Northampton,  1737.     8°,  pp.  35. 

2  Examination  (An)  into  the  Principles,  Conduct,  and  Designs,  of  the 
Minister.     *  *  *  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  62.     [2  copies.] 

3  Extermination,  or  an  Appeal  to  the  People  of  England,  on  the  present 
War  with  France.     *  *  *  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  31. 

4  Five  Minutes  Advice  to  the  People  preparatory  to  the  ensuing  General 
Election.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  23. 

5  Four  pleasant  Epistles,  written  for  the  Entertainment  and  Gratification 
of  four  unpleasant  Characters  ...     By  Albion.     *  *  * 

London,  1789.     4°,  pp.  39. 

6  Fox's  Martyrs ;  or  a  new  Book  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Faithful.     *  *  * 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  70. 

7  Free  Briton's  Manual  (The),  to  all  the  Freeholders,  Citizens   and  Bur 
gesses  .  .  .  presented  in  order  to  the  effectual  Defence  of  their  injured 
Right  of  Election.     *  *  *  London,  1769.     4°,  pp.  35. 

8  Freeholders  Catechism  (The)  .  .  .  [No  imprint.]     2°,  pp.  4. 

9  Full  and  accurate  Account  of  the  Debates  on  the  East  India  Bill,  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  Dec.  1783.     .  .  .  London,  1784.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

10  Full  and  candid  Answer  (A)  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  Considerations  on 
the  present  German  War.     *  *  *  London,  1760.     8°,  pp.  86. 

11  Golden  Passage  (The)  in  the  Great  Charter  of  England,  called  Magna 
Charta  .  .  .  [London]  1775.     8°,  pp.  16. 

12  Grand  Question  (The)  concerning  the  Judicature  of  the  House  of  Peers 
stated  and  argued.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1669.     16°  (4.8X2.7). 

ly  Historical  View  of  the  Plans,  for  the  Government  of  British  India,  and 
Regulation  of  Trade  to  the  East  Indies.  And  Outlines  of  a  Plan  of 
Foreign  Government,  of  Commercial  Oeconomy,  and  of  Domestic  Ad 
ministration,  for  the  Asiatic  Interests  of  Great  Britain. 

London,  1793.     8°  (6.5X4.6),  pp.  632.     [3  copies.] 

14  Honest  Man's  (An)  Reasons  for  supporting  the  present  Ministry.  In 
an  Address  to  the  People.  London,  1782.  8°,  pp.  36. 

J5  Inadequacy  (The)  of  Parliamentary  Representation  fully  stated :  its  per 
nicious  Consequences  enlarged  on,  and  the  Objections  to  a  Reform  an- 
sM-ered.  .  .  .  London,  1783.  8°,  pp.  70. 

!6  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  the  present  Disputes  between 
the  British  Colonies  in  America  and  their  Mother-Country  ...  *  *  * 

London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  76. 

17  Justice  and  Policy  (The)  of  the  late  Act  of  Parliament  for  making  more 
effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  ar 
rested  and  proved:  &c.  London,  1774.     8°,  pp.  32. 

18  Killing,  no  Murder :    with  some  Additions  ...      By  William  Allen 
I  pseudonym'].      *  *  *  London,  1657.     2°,  pp.  16. 

NOTE. — A  celebrated  tract,  written  against  Cromwell,  and  attributed  to  Col.  Sexby. 
See  GODWIN'S  History  of  the  Commonwealth.  —  Vol.  4,  pp.  388-390. 

T9  Legal  Means  (The)  of  Political  Reformation,  proposed  in  two  small 
Tracts,  viz.  "  Equitable  Representation  "  and  "  Annual  Parliaments  the 
ancient  and  most  salutary  Right  of  the  People." 

London,  1 780.     8°,  pp.  59. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.         26' 


GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  Letter  from  an  American  now  resident  in  London,  to  a  Member  of  Par 
liament,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Restraining  Proclamation  ;  and  containing 
Strictures  on  Lord  Sheffield's  Pamphlet  on  the  Commerce  of  the  Ameri 
can  States.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  52. 

2  Letter  to  a  Country  Gentleman.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  64. 

3  Letter  (2d)  to  a  Country  Gentleman.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  64. 

4  Letter  (Second)  to  Mr.  D'Anvers  concerning  the  Liberty  of  the  Press. 
*  *  *  London,  1729.     8°,  pp.  24. 

5  Letter  in  Defence  of  Mr.  Fox  and  others  ;  in  answer  to  Cicero,  Lucius 
Catiline,  or  the  American  Deputy.      .  .  .  [With]  Letters  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  &c.     2d  ed.  London,  [1784?]     8°,  pp.  31. 

6  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough  on  the  present  Situation  of  Affairs  in 
America  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix  in  answer  to  "  The  Constitutional  Eight 
of  Great  Britain  to  tax  the  Colonies."      *  *  * 

London,  1769.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

7  Letter  to  a  late  noble  Commander  [Lord  Sackville]   of  the  British 
Forces  in  Germany  London,  1759.     8°,  pp.  74. 

6  Letter  ...  on  the  Peace.     *  *  *     2d  ed.     London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  40. 

9  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Viscount  H — E,  on  his  Naval  Conduct  in 

the  American  War.  London,  1779.     8°,  pp.  50. 

10  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  Pitt,  upon  the  Nature  of  Parliamentary  Rep 
resentation  ;  its  Use  and  Abuse.     .  .  .  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  77. 

11  Letters  from  a  Country  Clergyman,  to  a  Member  of  Parliament,  on  the 
present  State  of  the  Nation.     3d  ed.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  72. 

12  Letters  on  the  Impolicy  of  a  Standing  Army,  in  time  of  Peace,  and  on 
the  unconstitutional  and  illegal  Measure  of  Barracks  .  .  . 

London,  1792.     8°,  pp.  90. 

13  Letters  of  Sulpicius,    on  the  Northern  Confederacy.     .  .  .  [With~\  the 
Treaty  of  Armed  Neutrality,  &c.  London,  1801.     8°,  pp.  48,  xxiii. 

14  London  Calendar,  or,  Court  and  City  Register,  for  England,  Scotland, 
Ireland,  and  the  Colonies,  for  the  year  1808.     .  .  . 

London,  n.  d.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

15  Low  Church  (The)  Lottery  .  .  .  London,  1710.       8°,  pp.  8. 

16  Loyal  Advice  to  disaffected  Subjects.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  32. 

17  Lucubrations  during  a  short  Recess.  London,  1782.     8°,  pp.  65. 

18  Ministerial  Almanack  (A) :  addressed  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Thurlow 
...     By  Recos  Jepphi.  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  53. 

19  Naked  Truth  (The  Fourth  Part  of) :  or  the  Complaint  of  the  Church  to 
some  of  her  Sons  for  Breach  of  her  Articles.      In  a  friendly  Dialogue 
between  Titus  and  Timothy  ...     *  *  *        London,  1682.     2°,  pp.  42. 

20  Narrative  in  justification  of  injured  Innocence;    with  Causes  of  the 
Aversion  of  Seamen  to  the  Royal  Navy,  &c. ;  and  Chart  of  the   Straits 
ofGibralter.  London,  1749.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

21  Narrative  (Second)  of  the  late  Parliament  .  .  .      With  some  Quseries 
sadly  proposed  thereupon.     .  .  .  [London']  1658.     4°,  pp.  12,  36. 

22  National  Dispute  (The) ;  or,  The  History  of  the  Convention  Treaty  .  .  . 

London,  1739.     8°(6.4X3.4). 

23  New  Catechism  (A),  with  Dr.  Hickes's  Thirty  Nine  Articles.     *  *  * 
2d  ed.  corrected.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  28. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  New  Companion  (A)  to  the  London  and  Royal  Calendars  .  .  .  for  the 
year  1808.     ...  London,  [1807].     8°  (5.5X3.4). 

2  New  High-Church  turn'd  Old  Presbyterian.     Utrum  Horum.      Never  a 
Barrel  the  better  Herring.  London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  20. 

3  New  and  Old  Principles  of  Trade  compar'd,  or  a  Treatise  on  the  Prin 
ciples  of  Commerce  between  Nations  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1788.     8°  (5.9X3. 3). 

4  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Tories,  the  Whigs,  and  the  Dissen 
ters  ;  with  Advice  to  the  latter.  London,  1739.     8°,  pp.  44. 

5  Observations  on  ..."  A  Dialogue  on  the  actual  State  of  Parliament," 
and  also  on  ...  "Free  Parliaments."  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  20. 

6  Observations  and  Reflections  on  the  Origin  of  Jacobin  Principles ;  the 
leading  Dissenters'  Politics;  &c.  London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  79. 

7  Observations  on  the  Review  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain 
and  her  Colonies.  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  43. 

8  Occasional  Observations  on  a  Double-Titled-Paper,  about  the  clear  Pro 
duce  of  the  Civil-List  Revenue,  from  ...  1727  to  ...  [1760]. 

London,  1761.     8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Parliament  of  1784,  considered.  London,  1790.     8°,  pp.  64. 

10  Permanent  and  effectual  Remedy  (A)  suggested  for  the  Evils  under 
which  the  British  West-Indies  now  labour.     .  .  . 

London,  1808.     8°,  pp.  48. 

11  Plan  (A)  for  finally  settling  the  Government  of  Ireland  upon  constitu 
tional  Principles  ;  and  the  chief  Cause  of  the  unprosperous  State  of  that 
Country  explained.     *  *  *  London,  1785.     8°,  pp.  79. 

12  Political  Disquisitions :  or,  An  Inquiry  into  public  Errors,  Defects,  and 
Abuses...  London,  1774.     8°  (5. 9X3.2). 

13  Political  Essays  concerning  the  present  State  of  the  British  Empire  .  .  . 

London,  1772.     4°  (7.5X5.4).     [2  copies.] 

14  Political  Fox  Hunt  (The) ;  or  the  Pursuers  of  Reynard  fallen  into  a 
Pitt.     ...     ***  London,  [1783?]     8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Political  Letters  written  in  ...  1784.  London,  1785.     8°,  pp.  85. 

16  Political  Theatre  (The).  London,  1774.     4°,  pp.  38. 

17  Present  Claims  (The)  and  Complaints  of  America  briefly  and  fairly  con 
sidered.  London,  1806.     8°,  pp.  56. 

18  Present  Peerage  (The)  of  the  United  Kingdom,  with  the  Arms  of  the 
Peers  and  Baronets  ...  the  established  Order  of  Precedency,  and  an 
English  Translation  of  the  Mottoes.         London,  1807.     16°  (5.5X3.4). 

19  Present  State  (The)  of  Liberty  in  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.     *  *  * 
.  .  .  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  72. 

20  Proceedings  (The)  and  Tryal  in  the  Case  of  William  [Bancroft],  and 
.  .  .  [six  other  Bishops ;  for  Libel  in  petitioning  against  the  King's 
Declarations  for  Liberty  of  Conscience'],  in  the  Court  of  Kings-Bench 
at  Westminster  .  .  .  A.D.  1688.     [Plate  of  Portraits. .] 

London,  1689.     2°  (9.6X5.2). 

21  Proposal  (A)  for  the  Liquidation  of  the  National  Debt ;   the  Abolition 
of  Tithes  ;  and  the  Reform  of  the  Church  Revenue.     2d  ed.     *  *  * 

London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  39. 


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JREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  Proposal  for  a  Tax  for  the  Supplies  of  the  War  .  .  . 

London,  1748.     8°,  pp.  37. 

2  Reasons  (The)  of  the  Absenting  Clergy,  for  not  appearing  at  St.  Paul's, 
August  21,  1710,  when  the  Address  from  the  Bishop  and  Clergy  of  Lon 
don  was  propos'd  and  sign'd.     .  .  .  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  26. 

3  Reform  in  Parliament.     An  Address  to  the  People  of  England  on  the 
absolute  Necessity  of  a  Reform  in  Parliament.      .  .  .  [With]  Copies  of 
the  Magna  Charta,  and  the  Bill  of  Rights.     ...       *  *  * 

London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  64. 

4  Remarks  on  the  new  Sugar-Bill,  and  on  the  National  Compacts  respect 
ing  the  Sugar-Trade  and  Slave-Trade.     *  *  * 

London,  1792.     8°,  pp.  82,  17. 

5  Remarks  upon  the  Report  of  a  Peace,  in  consequence  of  Mr.  Secretary 
Townshend's  Letter  to  the  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  &c.     By  the  Author 
of  the  Defence  of  the  Earl  of  Shelburne.       London,  1782.     8°,  pp.  38. 

6  Reply  to  the  Defence  of  the  Earl  of  Shelburne  ... 

London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  35. 

7  Report  of  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  Council  appointed  for  the  con 
sideration  of  all  Matters  relating  to  Trade  and  Foreign  Plantations ; 
submitting  ...  the  Evidence  and  Information  they  have  collected  .  .  . 
concerning  the  present  State  of  the  Trade  to  Africa,  and  particularly 
the  Trade  in  Slaves  .  .  .  [London]  1789.     2°  (10.8X6.5). 

•8  Rights  (The)  of  the  Colonies,  and  the  Extent  of  the  Legislative  Autho 
rity  of  Great  Britain,  briefly  stated  and  considered. 

London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  20. 

9  Rights  (The)  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America 
.  .  .  London,  1776.  8°,  pp.  92. 

10  Scheme  for  equipping  and  maintaining  sixteen  Men  of  War  ...     *  *  * 

London,  reprinted,  1747.     8°,  pp.  60. 

11  Seasonable  Enquiry  after  the  sure  way  to  Peace  in  England  :  directed 
principally  to  the  Army.  [London]  1659.     4°,  pp.  17. 

12  Secret  History  of  the  White  Staff,  being  an  Account  of  Affairs  under 
.  .  .  some  late  Ministers,  &c.     Part.  III.       London,  1715.     8°,  pp.  80. 

13  Seldom  comes  a  Better :  or,  a  Tale  of  a  Lady  and  her  Servants.     *  *  * 

"London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  16. 

14  Selection  (A)  from  the  Harleian  Miscellany  of  Tracts,  which  principally 
regard  the  English  History  .  .  . 

London,  1793.     4°  (8.5X6.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  571. 

15  Serious  Enquiries  into  the  Motives  and  Consequences  of  our  present 
Armament  against  Russia.     *  *  *  London,  1791.     8°,  pp.  30. 

16  Short  and  Serious  Address  (A)  to  the  Manufacturers,  Yeomanry,  and 
Tradesmen  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.       London,  1791.     8°,  pp.  35. 

'17  Sky-Rocket  (The) ;  or  Thoughts  during  the  Easter  Recess  of  Parlia 
ment,  on  several  very  important  Subjects,  and  on  several  recent  Events. 
*  *  *  ...  London,  [1783].  8°,  pp.  58. 

18  Softly,  Brave  Yankees!  !  !  or,  The  West  Indies  rendered  independent  of 
America;  and  Africa  civilized  .  .  .  London,  1807.     8°,  pp.  43. 

19  State  of  the  Nation  for  the  year  1747,  and  respecting  1748.    ... 

2d  ed.  London,  1747.     8°,  pp.  xvi.,  64. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN.     Historical  and  Political  Publications,  continued. 

1  State-Anatomy  (The)  of  Great  Britain.     ...     *  *  *     4th  ed. 

London,  n.  d.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

2  Thoughts  on  the  Causes  of  the  present  Failures.     4th  ed. 

London,  1793.     8°,  pp.  30. 

3  Thoughts  on  the  Origin  and  Nature  of  Government.      Occasioned  by 
the  late  Disputes  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies. 
Written  in  1766.     *  *  *  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  64. 

4  Thoughts  on  a  Reform  in  the  Representation  of  the  People  in  the  Com 
mons  House  of  Parliament,  addressed  to  the  Hon.  W.  Pitt. 

London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  54. 

5  Thoughts  on  the  relative  State  of  Great  Britain  and  of  France  ...  in 
1806.  London,  1806.     8°,  pp.  63, 

6  Trade  (The)  and  Navigation  of  Great  Britain.  12°  (5.1X2.8). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting-  title-page. 

7  Treatise  (A)  upon  the  Trade  from  Great  Britain  to  Africa  ;  humbly  re 
commended  to  the  Attention  of  Government.     .  .  . 

London,  1772.     4°  (7.6X5.3). 

8  Twelve  seasonable  Quaeries  proposed  to  all  true  zealous  Protestants  and 
English  Free-Men :    occasioned  by  our  late  and  present  Revolutions. 

[London]  1659.         4°,  pp.  6. 

9  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Conduct  of  the  present  War,  in  a  Letter  to  *  *  *. 

[London]  1760.     8°,  pp.  43. 

10  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  from  the  ...  Aspersions  in 
a  Pamphlet,  intitled,  "A  Defence  of  the  Earl  of  Shelburne".  .  . 

London,  1782.     8°,  pp.  53. 

11  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Peer's  Right  to  advise  the  Crown.     *  *  * 

London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  8. 

12  War  in  Disguise  ;  or  the  Frauds  of  the  Neutral  Flags.     2d  ed. 

London,  1805.     8°  (5.9X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

13  Wooden  World  (The)  dissected,  in  the  Character  of  a  Ship  of  War  .  .  . 
3d  ed.  London,  1744.     8°,  pp.  77. 

14  Word  (A)  against  a  New  Election.     That  the  People  may  see  the  happy 
Difference  between  English  Liberty  and  French  Slavery  .  .  . 

[London]  1710.    8°,  pp.  23. 

15  Word  (A)  at  Parting  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne. 

London,  1782.     8°,  pp.  43. 

GREAT  16  Controversy  (The)  of  State  and  People.       Boston,  1851.     8°,  pp.  45. 
GREECE.     The  History  of  Modern  Greece,  with  a  View  of  the  Geography,  An- 
17  tiquities,  and  present  Condition  of  that  Country.      From  London  Edi 
tion,  with  a  Continuation  ...  to  the  present  Time.     [Map] 

Boston,  1827.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

GREEK  18  DRAMA.     Theatre  of  the  Greeks.     See  BUCKHAM,  P.  W. 
GREEK  GRAMMAR.     Grammar  (A)  of  the  Greek  Language :    originally  com- 
19  posed  for  the  College-School  at  Gloucester.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1805.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 
2»  Gra?C3D  Grammatices  Rudimenta  .  .  .        Londini,  1720.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

21  Institutio  Graecae  Grammatices  .  .  .        Dublinii,  1784.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 

22  Linguae  Greece  Institutiones  Grammaticae.     .  .  .     Ed.  ota. 

Edinburgi,  1782.     8°  (6X3.6). 

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GREEN,  Ashbel,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Princeton  College;  b.  1762.  d.  1848. 

1  Discourses  delivered  in  the  College  of  New-Jersey  .  .  .  with  Notes  and 
Illustrations,  including  a  historical  Sketch  of  the  College  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1822.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

2  Life  (The)  of  Ashbel  Green,  V.D.M.      Begun  to  be  written  by  himself 
in  his  eighty-second  year  and  continued  to  his  eighty-fourth.     Prepared 
for  the  Press  .  .  .  by  J.  H.  Jones.     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1849.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  628. 
GREEN,  Benjamin  R. 

3  Numismatics.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  5). 
GREEN,  Rev.  James  D. 

4  Unitarianism  not  a  new  Doctrine,  but  genuine  Christianity.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  40. 

5  Virtue,  not  Happiness,  the  End  of  Man's  Creation.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  15. 
GREENE,  Rev.  Benjamin,  of  Medway,  Mass. 

6  Farewell  Discourse  to  the  First  Church  and  Society  in  Medway,  March  17, 
1793.     .  .  .  Boston,  [1793].     8°,  pp.  33. 

GREENE,  George  Washington,  U.S.  Consul  at  Rome ;  b.  1811. 

?  Life  of  Major-Gen.  Nath.  Greene.     See  SPARKS,  J.     American  Biogra 
phy,  2d  Series.  — Vol.  10. 
GREENE,  Nathanael,  Major-Gen.  U.S.  Army ;  d.  1788,  cet.  47. 

8  Life,  by  G.  W.  Greene.     See  SPARKS,  J.  Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.— Vol.  10. 

9  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence.     See  JOHNSON,  W. 
GREENE,  Nathaniel,  Editor  of  Concord  Gazette,  Boston  Statesman,  &c.;  b.  1797. 

Translator.     See  SFORZOSI,  — .     Compendious  History  of  Italy. 
GREENHOW,  Robert,  M.D.,  Transl.  &  Libr.  to  Dep't  of  State;  b.  1800.  d.  1854. 
1°  History  (The)  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  other  Territories  of  the 
North-west  Coast  of  North  America ;    accompanied  by  a  geographical 
View  and  Map,  and  a  number  of  Documents  .  .  . 

Boston,  1844.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

11  Memoir,  historical   and  political,  on  the  North-west  Coast  of  North 
America,  and  the  adjacent  Territories ;  illustrated  by  a  Map  and  a  geo 
graphical  View  .  .  .     (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.)     Washington,  1840.  8°  (6.7X4). 

GREENLEAF,  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Wells. 

12  Sketches  of  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the  State  of  Maine  .  .  . 

Portsmouth,  1821.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 
GREENLEAF,  Moses,  Esq. ;  d.  at  Williamsburg,  1834,  cet.  55. 

13  Statistical  View  (A)  of  the  District  of  Maine,  more  especially  with  refe 
rence  to  the  .  .  .  Interior.  Boston,  1816.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

14  Survey  (A)  of  the  State  of  Maine,  in  reference  to  its  Geographical  Fea 
tures,  Statistics  and  Political  Economy.     .  .  . 

Portland,  1829.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

15  Atlas  accompanying  Greenleaf 's  Map  and  Statistical  Survey  of  Maine 

Portland,  [1829].     Folded  sheets.. 
GREENLEAF,  Rev.  Patrick  Henry,  D.D.,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

is  Consolatio :  or  Comfort  for  the  Afflicted.     [Edited,']  with  a  Preface  and 
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GREENLEAF,  Simon,  LL.D.,  RoyallProf.  of  Law  inHarv.  Univ.;  b.  1783.  d.  1853. 

1  Abridgment  of  Cruise's  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property,  with  Addi 
tions  and  Notes.     See  CRUISE,  W. 

2  Brief  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Principles  of  Free  Masonry.       *  *  4 
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3  Discourse  (A)  commemorative  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Hon.  Josepl 
Story,  LL.D.  ;  pronounced  on  the  18th  of  September,  A.D.  1845.     .  .  , 
*  *  *  Boston,  1845.     8°,  pp.  45 

4  Examination  (An)  of  the  Testimony  of  the  Four  Evangelists,  by  th< 
Rules  of  Evidence  administered  in  Courts   of  Justice.      With  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Trial  of  Jesus.  Boston,  1846.     12°  (6.8X3.8) 

5  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Courl 
of  Maine.     For  1820-1832.     Vol.  1-8.     [Author's  Manuscript.] 

6  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Law  of  Evidence.     *  *  *     Vol.  1.  4th  ed.     2.  2d  ed 

Boston,  1848.     Th.  8°  (6.7  irr.X3.8) 

Reporter.     See  MAINE.    Reports  of  Cases,  &c.    Vol.  1-9  ;  for  1820-'32 
GREENWOOD,  Rev.  Francis  William  Pitt,  D.D.,  of  Boston  :  b.  1797.  d.  1843. 

7  New  Testament  (On  the)  conformed  to  Griesbach's  Text.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1829.     12°,  pp.  24 

8  Recollections  of.      A  Sermon  preached  after  his  Death  [by  Rev.  N.  L, 
Frothinghcan],  and  Selections  from  his  Writings.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1845.     12°,  pp.46, 

9  Remarks  on  a  popular  Error  respecting  the  Lord's  Supper.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  12 

10  Theology  (The)  of  the  Cambridge  Divinity  School.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1830.     12°,  pp.  20 
GREGOIRE,  Henri,  a  French  Ecclesiastic  and  Statesman;  b.  1750.  d.  1831. 

11  Essay  (An)  on  the  physical,  moral,  and  political  Reformation  of  the  Jews 
...     By  the  Abbe  Gregoire.     *  *  *     Translated  from  the  French. 

London,  n.  d.     8°  (5.3X3), 
GREGORIE  or  GREGORY,  John,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  ;  b.  1607.  d.  1646. 

12  Life,  by  J.  Gurgany.     (Prefixed  to  Pt.  II.  of  Works.) 

13  Works.    In  two  parts  :  the  first  containing  Notes  and  Observations  upor 
several  Passages  in  Scripture  ;  the  second  his  Posthuma  .  .  .  [or]  Tracts 
upon  various  Subjects.     4th  ed.  corrected. 

London,  1684.     4°  (5.8X3.6), 

NOTE.  — Each  part  and  tract  has  also  independent  title-page.     Autograph,  "  Charles 
Chauncy." 

GREGORIUS  Nazianzenus,  St.,  Bishop  of  Constantinople ;  b.  324.  d*  389. 

14  Life.     See  ULLMANN,  C.     Gregory  of  Nazianzum. 
GREGORIUS  I.  Magnus,  St.,  Pope  of  Rome;  b.  544.  d.  604. 

is  Cvra  (De)  Pastorali  Liber  vere  aureus :  accurate  emendatus  &  restitutiu 
e  vet.  Mss.     .  .  .     Editus  a  ler.  Stephano. 

Londini,  1629.     24°  (4.5X2.5),  m.  r, 

GREGORY,  Duncan Farquharson,  Lect.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,Eng.;  d.  1844,^30. 
16  Examples  of  the  Processes  of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus. 
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Cambridge,  1846.     8°  (6.4X3.9),  pp.  579, 


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GREGORY,  George,  D.D.,  of  London;  b.  1754.  d.  1808. 

1  Economy  (The)  of  Nature  explained  and  illustrated  on  the  Principles  of 
Modern  Philosophy.      .  .  .      With  fifty-six  Plates.      2d  ed.,  with  .  .  . 
Additions.     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1798.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

2  Economy  (The)  of  Nature  explained  and  illustrated  on  the  Principles  of 
Modern  Philosophy.     .  .  .     With  Plates.     3d.  ed.,  with  .  .  .  Additions. 
Vol.  1-3.  London,  1804.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

3  History  (An)  of  the  Christian  Church,  from  the  earliest  periods  to  the 
present  time.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     New  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.     *  *  * 

London,  1795.     8°  (6X3.4), 

Editor.     See  STAXHOPE,  P.  D.     Elements  of  a  Polite  Education. 
Translator.     See  LOWTH,  R.     Lectures  on  Hebrew  Poetry, 
GREGORY,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Physic  at  Edinburgh,  &c. ;  b.  1724.  d.  1773. 

4  Comparative  View  of  the  State  and  Faculties  of  Man  with  those  of  the 
Animal  World.     New  ed.  London,  1785.     8°  (4.5X2.6), 

5  Life.     See  SMELLIE,  W.     Literary  and  Characteristical  Lives,  &c. 
GREGORY,  Olinthus  Gilbert,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Woolwich ;  b.  1774.  d.  1841, 

6  Letters  to  a  Friend,  on  the  Evidences,  Doctrines,  and  Duties,  of  the 
Christian  Religion,  by  O.  Gregory.     Vol.  1,2,     *  *  * 

New-York,  1826.     8°  (4,9  irr.Xo), 

7  Mathematics,  for  Practical  Men  :  being  a  Common-place  Book  of  Princi-* 
pies,  Theorems,  Rules,  and  Tables  ,,.    By  0,  Gregory.    ***     [Plates.~] 

'London,  1825.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

8  Treatise  (A)  of  Mechanics  ...     By  0.  Gregory.     2d  ed.,  with  Improve 
ments.      Vol.  1.      Containing  the  Theory  of  Statics,  Dynamics,  Hydro-' 
statics,  Hydrodynamics,  and  Pneumatics.     *  *  *     \_Plates*~] 

London,  1807,     8°  (6.6X3.7), 

Editor,  &c.     See  HALL,  R.     Works,  Ed.  1832. 
GREIVE,  James,  M.D. 

Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  CELSUS,  A,  C.     Of  Medicine. 
GRELLIER,  J.  J.,  Cashier  of  the  Royal  Exchange  Company,  London. 

9  History  of  the  National  Debt,  from  .  .  .  1688  to  ...  1800;  with  a  pre 
liminary  Account  of  the  Debts  contracted  previous  to  that  sera. 

London,  1810.     8°  (6.4X3.6),     [2  copies.] 
GREPPO,  J.  G.  H.,  Vicar^General  of  Belley, 

10  Essay  on  the  Hieroglyphic  System  of  M.  Champollion,  Jun.  and  on  the 
Advantages  which  it  offers  to  Sacred  Criticism.      Translated  from  the 
French  by  I.  Stuart,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations.         *  *  * 

Boston,  1830.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
GRETRY,  Andre  Ernest  Modeste,  a  French  Composer;  b.  1741.  d.  1831. 

11  Memoires  ou  Essais  sur  la  Musique,  par  Gretry.     Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee 
de  Notes  et  publiee  par  J,  H.  Mees.      *  *  *      Tom.  1-3,     [Portrait  of 
Author.]  Bruxelles,  1829.     16°  (4.5X2.8), 

GREYILLE,  Robert  Kaye,  LL.D, 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  II,     Account  of  British  India, 
GREY,  Richard,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  London;  b.  1694.  d.  1771. 

12  Memoria  Technica,  or  Method  of  Artificial  Memory  .  .  .   [_with~\  Lowe's 
Mnemonics  delineated  .  .  .     New  ed.      Oxford,  i 81 9.     12°  (5.3X2.9), 

GREY,  Zachary,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  &c.,  Camb.,Eng.;  b.  1687,  d  1766, 
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274  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


GRIESBACH,  Johann  Jakob,  a  German  Biblical  Critic  &  Prof. ;  b.  1745.  d.  1812. 

Editor.     See  BIBLE,  —  The  New  Testament.     Novvm  Test.  Graece. 
GRIFFIN,  Rev.  Edmund  Dorr;  6.  in  Wyoming,  Pa.,  1804.  d.  1830. 

1  Remains  of  Rev.  E.  D.  Griffin,  compiled  by  F.  Griffin:    with  a  bio 
graphical  Memoir  ...  by  J.  M'Vickar.     .  .  .     Vol.  1 ,  2.      [Portrait.] 

New-York,  1831.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

GRIFFIN,  Edward  Dorr,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Sacred  Bhet.,  Andover,  Pastor  of  Park 
St.  Church,  Bost.,  Pres.  of  Williams  Coll.,  1821-'36;  b.  1770.  d.  1837. 

2  Humble  Attempt  (An)  to  reconcile  the  Differences  of  Christians  respect 
ing  the  Extent  of  the  Atonement  .  .  .     New  York,  1819.    12°  (5.8X3.3). 

3  Series   (A)  of  Lectures,  delivered  in  Park  Street  Church,  Boston,  on 
Sabbath  Evening.  Boston,  1813.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

4  Series  (A)  of  Lectures,  delivered  in  Park  Street  Church,  Boston,  on 
Sabbath  Evening.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1813.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

5  Series  (A)  of  Lectures,  delivered  in  Park  Street  Church,  Boston,  on 
Sabbath  Evening.     4th  ed.  Boston,  1813.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

6  Sermon  preached  Jan.  10,  1810,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church  in  Park 
Street,  Boston.  Boston,  [1810].     8°,  pp.  34. 

7  Sermon  preached  Aug.  11,  1811,  for  the  benefit  of  the  Portsmouth  Female 
Asylum;  &c.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  24. 

GRIFFIN,  Francis,  a  brother  of  Rev.  Edm.  D.  G. 

Editor.     See  GRIFFIN,  Edm.  D.     Remains. 
GRIFFIN,  Rev.  John,  of  Ports ea,  Eng. ;  b.  1769.  d.  1834. 

8  Memoirs  of  Capt.  J.  Wilson  .  .  ,  Boston,  1822.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 
GRIFFIN,  William  N. 

9  Theory  (The)  of  Double  Refraction.  Cambridge,  1842.     8°,  pp.  29. 
GRIFFITH,  Edward,  F.L.S.,  A.S.,  &c. 

Translator,  &c.     See  CUVIER,  G.  C.  L.  F.  D.     Animal  Kingdom. 
GRIFFITH-,  William,  an  English  Physician  and  Naturalist;  b.  1810.  d.  1845. 
Posthumous  Papers,  bequeathed  to  ...  the  East  India  Company,  and 
printed  by  order  of  the  Government  of  Bengal ;  [viz.] 
10  Itinerary  Notes  of  Plants  collected  in  the  Khasyah  and  Bootan  Moun 
tains,  1837-38,  in  Afghanistan  and  neighbouring  Countries,  1839  to  1841. 
Arranged  by  J.  M'Clelland.     [Map  and  Plates.] 

Calcutta,  1848.     8°  (6X3.7). 

*J  Journals  of  Travels  in  Assam,  Burma,  Bootan,  Afghanistan  and  the 
neighbouring  Countries.     Arranged  by  J.  M'Clelland.     [Map.] 

Calcutta,  1847.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  529. 

12  Notulse  ad  Plantas  Asiaticas.     Pt.  I.-IV.     .  .  .     Also,  Icones  [DCLXI.] 

Plantarum  Asiaticarum.     Pt.  I.-IV.     .  .  .    Arranged  by  J.  M'Clelland. 

8  vols.  Calcutta,  1847-'54.     8°  (6.3X3.6) ;  plates  large  4°. 

re  Palms  of  British  East  India.     [Plates.]          Calcutta,  1850.     Large  2°. 

GRIMALDE  or  GRIMBOLD,  Nicholas,  an  English  Poet;  d.  about  1563? 

Translator.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.     Three  Bookes  of  Dueties. 
GSIMKE,  Hon.  Frederick ;  b.  in  Charleston,  S.C. 

14  Considerations  upon  the  Nature  and  Tendency  of  Free  Institutions. 

Cincinnati,  1848.     8°  (8.4X3.7),  pp.  544. 


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GIUMKE,  Thomas  Smith,  an  eminent  Lawyer  of  Charleston,  S.C.;  b. 1786.  d.  1834. 

1  Address  on  the  Character  and  Objects  of  Science ;  and,  especially,  the 
Influence  of  the  Reformation  on  the  Science   and  Literature  ...  of 
Protestant  Nations  ...     *  *  *  Charleston, .     8°,  pp.  80. 

2  Address  on  the  Truth,  Dignity,  &c.  of  Peace,  and  on  the  unchristian 
Character  and  Influence  of  War  and  the  Warrior :    delivered  at  New 
Haven  .  .  .  [before']  the  Connecticut  Peace  Society,  May  6, 1832.     *  *  * 

Hartford,  1832.     8°,  pp.  56. 

3  Argument  delivered  in  the  Court  of  Appeals  of  the  State  of  South 
Carolina  .  .  .  April  2  and  3,  1834  ...  on  the  Constitutionality  of  the 
Oath  in  the  Act  for  the  Military  Organization  of  this  State,  passed  Dec. 
19,  1833.     .  .  .  Charleston,  1834.     8°,  pp.  28. 

4  Letter  to  the  People  of  South  Carolina.     Charleston,  1832.     8°,  pp.  15. 

5  Oration  on  the  Advantages,  to  be  derived  from  the  Introduction  of  the 
Bible  and  of  Sacred  Literature,  as  essential  parts  of  all  Education,  in  a 
literary  point  of  view  merely  .  .  .  delivered  before  the  Conn.  Alpha  of 
the  *  B  K  Society,  Sept  7,  1830.  New  Haven,  1830.     8°,  pp.  76. 

®  Oration  on  the  principal  Duties  of  Americans ;  delivered  before  the 
Washington  Society,  and  other  Citizens  of  Charleston  .  .  .  July  4th, 
[1833].  With  the  Farewell  Address  of  Hon.  Wm.  Drayton  to  the 
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GRIMESTOX  or  GRIMSTON,  Edward. 

-7  Continuation  of  the  History  of  France,  from  1610  to  1622.     See  SERRES, 
J.  de.     Generall  Historic  of  France. 
Translator.     See  POLYBIUS.     The  History  of  Polybius. 

GRIMM,  Jacob  Ludwig,  a  German  Philologist  and  Antiquary ;  b.  1785. 

8  Deutsche  Grammatik.     Th.  1-4.       Gottingen,  1826-'40.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

9  Deutsche  Mythologie.     3te  ausg.     Bd.  1,  2. 

Gottingen,  1854.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

10  Deutsches  Worterbuch  von  J.  Grimm  und  W.  Grimm.     Bd.  1,2.    [  Vol.  1 
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Leipzig,  1852,  '59.     4°  (7.7X5.7),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  The  above  portion  of  the  work  carries  it  through  the  letter  D. 

11  Geschichte  der  Deutschen  Sprache.     Bd.  1,  2.     2te  ausg. 

Leipzig,  1853.     8°  (6.7X3. 9). 

12  Kinder  und  Hausmarchen  gesammelt  durch  die  Briider  Grimm.  Bd.  1-3. 
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GRIMM,  Wilhelm  Carl,  a  German  Philologist  and  Antiquary ;  b.  1786. 

13  Deutsche  Runen  (Ueber).     .  .  .     [Plates. ~] 

Gottingen,  1821.     16°  (4.3X2.5). 

Joint  Author.     See  GRIMM,  J.  L.     Deutsches  Worterbuch.     Also.,  Kin 
der  und  Hausmarchen. 
GRINDAL,  Edmund,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  London,  York,  &  Canterbury,  b.  1519.  d.  1583. 

14  History  of  the  Life  and  Acts.     See  STRYPE,  J. 

GRISCOM,  John,  LL.D.,  an  eminent  Chemist,  and  Teacher;  b.  1774.  d.  1852. 
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4  I'ocjts  (The)  and  Poetry  of  America,  to  the   Middle  of  the  Nineteenth 
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5  Sestertii's  (I )e)  sev  Svbsecivorvm  1'ecvnim  veteris  Gnrcm  <fe  .Roni:iii;e 
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7  Mourner  (The)  ...     *   *   *  Kxeter,  n.  d.      18°  (4.1X2-7)- 
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H  History  of  Greece.     Vol.  1-12.     With  Portrait,  Maps  and  Index. 

London,  ISIO-'50.     8°  (0.3X3,5),  m.  h. 
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10  Droit  (Lc)  do  la  Guerre,  et  dc  la  Paix.      Nouvelle  Traduction,  p;ir 
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Amsterdam,  1721.     4°  (7.7X3.2),  m.  r. 

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12  Life  of  lingo  Grotius.     Hce.  HTJTLKR,  C. 

i-J  Hcbus  Helgicis  (Dc) :  or,  The  Annals,  and  History  of  the  Low-Countrey- 
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London,  1005.     8°  (5.5X^.4),  pp.  071-J-. 

1/1  Ilights  (Of  the)  of  War  and  Peace  .  .  .      Done  into  English  by  severij 
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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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1  Truth  (The)  of  the  Christian  Religion.      In  six  Hooks.      Corrected  and 
illustrated  with  Notes,  by  Mr.  LeClcrc.      .  .  .  \_\Villt~\  a  seventh   Hook 
.  .  .  by  Mr.  LeClerc.      3d  eel.,  with  Additions.      Done  into  English  by 
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2  Vcritate  (Dc)  Religionifl  Christiana*.      Cum  Notulis  J.  Clcrici ;  acccsse- 
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Bostonii,  1809.      8°  (5.2X3). 
Annotator.     ftce  LUCANUS,  M.  A.     Pharsalia. 
Ti-aiifilttl-or.     Nee  Boscn,  II.  dc.     Anthologia  Graeca. 
GROVE,  Rev.  Henry,  a  Nonconformist,  of  'l\mnton.,  Kmj. ;  b.  1083.  d.  1735. 

3  Discourse  (A)  concerning  the  Nature  and  Design  of  the  Lord's  Supper 
.  .  .     8t.li  ed.      .  .  .  [HY///J    I.  A  Discourse  on  the  Obligations  to  com 
municate,  £c.     II.  Devotional  Exercises  relating  to  the  Lord's  Supper. 

Boston,  170(5, '70.     12°  (5,2X2.8),     [2  copies.] 

4  System  of  Moral  Philosophy.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2. 

London,  1740.     8°  (5.9X3.1). 
GllUNT),  Francis  J. ;  b.  in  Germany,  resided  in,  the  United  States* 

5  Americans  (The)  in  their  Moral,  Social  and  Political  Relations.     .  .  . 

2  vols.  in  1.  Boston,  1837.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

GEYNJEUS,  Job.  Jac.,  Prof.  of  ThcoL  at,  /if,-/ in;  b.  1540.  d.  1018. 

6  Exegesis  Epistolae  Pavli  Apostoli  ad  Uomanos  .  .  .     Vna  cvin  Epistola, 
dc  optimo  Genere  Defensionis  Euangelij. 

Basilcu',  [1591].     4°  (5.GX3.0),  pp.  590. 

(Ji MiniAN  7  (The) ;  with  Preface.     NP.C  (BRITISH  Essayists.  —  Vol.  l.'J-15). 
GUARINI,  Giovanni  Battista,  an  Italian  I'oel ;  l>.  in  Ferrara,  1537.  d.  1012. 

8  Pastor  Fido  (II)     ***  Firenze,  1820.     24°  (3.7X2  irr.). 
Gn>iNf  DK  LA  BRENKLLKRIK,  Paul  Philippe;  b.  at  /Vm,  1738.  d.  1812. 

9  Supplement  au  Contract  Social.     *  *  *          Paris,  1791.     12°  (5X2.7). 
GUENKE,  Antoinc,  1'Abbu,  Prof,  of  Rlu-l.  at  Coll.  of  /'/.rum'..* ;  b.  1717.  d.  1803. 

10  Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  M.  Voltaire.      Containing  an  Apology  for 
their  own  People,  and  for  the  Old  Testament  ...      2  vols.      [Edited 
l)\i  A.  Guenec.~\      Translated  by  1*.  Lef'anu. 

Philadelphia,  1795.      8°  (0  irr.X3.5). 
GuERIN,  Francois,  Prof,  of  llltct.  at  Univ.  of  Paris;  b.  1081.  d.  1751. 

Translator.     See  Livius,  T.     Ilistoire  Ilomaine. 
GUERRY,  A.  M.,  Court- Advocate  of  Paris. 

1 1  Essai  sur  la  Statistique  Morale  dc  la  France,  precede  d'un  Rapport  a 
1'Academie  des  Sciences,  par  MM.  Lacroix,  Silvestre  et  Girard.      *  *  * 
[Mate.]  Paris,  1833.     4°  (8.8X0.2),  pp.  09. 

GUICCIARDIM,  Francesco;  b.  at  Florence,  1482.  d.  tlicre,  1540. 

12  Maxims.     Translated  by  E.  Martin.     With  parallel  Passages  from  .  .  . 
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London,  1845.     4°  (3.0X2.0). 

13  Sketch  of  Life.     Hw.  (Maxims,  ante.  —  Pp.  v.-xxxvi.). 

14  Storia  D'ltulia     Alhi  miglior  Lezionc  ridotta  dal  Prof.  G.  Rosini     Con 
una  Prefa/ione  di  C.  lioita     Tom.  1-8     Capolago,  1832-'34.     8°  (5X3). 

GUICCIARDIM,  Ludovico,  Minister  of  Jn.Jir,'  >,i  l<'/,orence,  about  1578. 

15  Belgicoe,  sive   Inferioris   Germuni.-i-,    l)cscri])tio.      ...      [2  par/ings. 
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GUILD,  Reuben  A.,  Librarian  of  Brown  University ;  b.  1822. 

1  Librarian's  Manual  (The) ;  a  Treatise  on  Bibliography,  comprising  a  se 
lect  and  descriptive  List  of  Bibliographical  Works :  to  which  are  added 
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New  York,  1858.     4°  (5.6X3.7). 
GUILDFORD,  Nicholas  de ;  lived  about  the  beginning  of  the  l'3th  century. 

2  Owl  (The)  and  the  Nightingale :  an  early  English  Poem  attributed  to 
Nicholas  de  Guildford,  with  some  shorter  Poems  from  the  same  MS. 
Edited  by  T.  Wright.  London,  1843.     8°,  pp.  84. 

GUIZOT,  Francois  Pierre  Guillaume,  a  French  Statesman;  b.  1787. 

3  Cours  d'  Histoire  moderne,  par  M.  Guizot.     Histoire  de  la  Civilisation 
en  France,  depuis  la  chute  de  FEmpire  Romain  jusqu'en  1 789.     Tom.  1-4. 

Paris,  1829-'30.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 

4  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Washington  in  the  Revolution 
of  the  United  States  of  America.     By  M.  Guizot.     Translated  from  the 
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Boston,  1851.     16°  (4.7X2.6). 

5  General  History  of  Civilization  in  Europe,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman 
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6  History  of  Civilization  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  French 
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New-York,  1857.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 
GULLY,  James  Manby,  M.D.,  of  London. 

7  Water  Cure  in  Chronic  Diseases  ...       *  *  * 

New-York,  1849.     12°  (6.1X3.5). 
GUMMERE,  John,  an  eminent  Teacher;  b.  in  Willoio  Grove,  Penn.,  1784.  d.  1845. 

8  Elementary  Treatise  on  Astronomy  .  .  .  [with]  Astronomical   Tables. 
[Plates.]  Philadelphia,  1822.     8°  (6.6X3.6). 

GURDON,  Brampton,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury  ;  fl.  1720-'25. 

9  Pretended  Difficulties  in  Religion  no  Excuse  for  Infidelity.    See  (BOYLE'S 
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GURNEY,  Joseph  John,  an  English  Quaker,  and  philanthropist ;  b.  1788.  d.  1847. 

1°  Four  Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity;  delivered  in  Southwark, 

1834...     2d  American  ecL  Philadelphia,  1857.     12°  (4.6X2.8). 

11  Memoirs  of  J.  J.  Gurney ;  with  Selections  from  his  Journal  and  Corres 
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12  Observations  on  the  distinguishing  Views  and  Practices  of  the  Society 
of  Friends.       *  *  *       2d  American,  from  7th  London  ed. 

New  York,  1856.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 
GUTHRIE,  William,  Minister  at  Finwick ;  b.  1620.  d.  1665. 

13  Christian's  Great  Interest  (The).     .  .  .     [With]  Memoirs  of  the  Author; 
a  Preface  by  R.  Traill,  &c.      ***         Andover,  1815.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

GUTHRIE,  William,  a  Schoolmaster  in  Aberdeen,  Scotland;  b.  1708.  d.  1780. 

14  New  geographical,   historical  and  commercial  Grammar ;  and   Present 
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London,  1794.     8°  (7.3X3.9). 

15  Atlas  to  Guthrie's  Geographical  Grammar.  8°,  folded  sheets. 


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GUTHRIE,  William,  continued. 

1  New  System  of  modern  Geography :  or,  A  geographical,   historical  and 
commercial  Grammar  .  .  .     Astronomical   Parts  corrected  by  Dr.  Rit- 
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Philadelphia,  1794,  '95.     4°  (8.4X5.4). 

Translator,  &c.     See  QUINTILIANUS,  M.  F.     Institutes  of  Eloquence. 
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2  Sketch  of  Chinese  History,  ancient  and  modern  .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.      [Maps 
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GUYON,  Mme.  Jeanne  Marie  BOUVIER  DE  LA  MOTTE,  a  French  mystical  teacher 
and  author;  b.  1648.  d.  1717. 

3  Life  and  Religious  Opinions  and  Experience.     See  UPHAM,  T.  C. 
GUYOT,  Arnold,  Prof,  of  Physical  Geography,  Neufchatel,  Sivitz. ;  b.  1807. 

4  Earth  (The)  and  Man  :  Lectures  on  Comparative  Physical  Geography, 
in  its  Relations  to  the  History  of  Mankind.     Translated  from  the  French 
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Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 
GUYTON  DEMORVEAU,  Louis  Bernard,  a  French  Chemist;  b.  1737.  d.  1816. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BERGMAN,  T.     Opuscules  chymiques  et  physiques. 
GWILLIM,  Sir  Henry,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

5  Appendix  (An)  to  [Matthew]  Bacon's  New  Abridgment  of  the  Law  .  .  . 
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GWILT,  Joseph,  an  English  Architect;  b.  in  Surrey,  1784. 

6  Music.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  5). 


H. 

H.,  S.     Practical  Treatise  on  Planting,  and  the  Management  of  Woods  and 

7  Coppices.     ...     [Plates.]  Dublin,  1794.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
H  .  .  .  .  n,  P.  E.     Conquetes  des  Frangais  en  Egypte  .  .  .     Avec  une  nouvelle 

8  Carte  .  .  .  Paris,  an  VII.  [1799].     8°  (5.4X3.2). 
HABINGTON,  Thomas  ;  d.  1674. 

9  Historie  of  Edward  IV.  of  England.  London,  1640.     2°  (8X4). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting-  signature  A. 

HACKETT,  Horatio  B.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.  at  Newton  Theol.  List.,  Ms.;  b.  1808. 

10  Commentary  (A)  on  the  original  Text  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (6.5X3. 6). 

Annotator.     See  PLUTARCHUS.     On  the  Delay  of  the  Deity  in  the  Pun 
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HACKLEY,  Rev.  Charles  W.,  Prof,  of  Math.,  Columbia  Coll.,  N.T.;  b.  1808. 

11  Elements  of  Trigonometry,  plane  and  spherical  .  .  .  [with]  their  Ap 
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New  York,  1838.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 
HADLEY,  Mass.     Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Settle- 

12  ment  of  Hadley,  Massachusetts,  at  Hadley,  June  8,  1859  ;  including  the- 
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HAGENBACH,  Karl  Rudolf,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Basle ;  b.  1801. 

1  Text-Book  of  the  History  of  Doctrines.     The  Edinburgh  Translation  of 
C.  W.  Buch,  revised  with  large  Additions  ...      By  H.  B.  Smith,  D.  D. 
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HAILES,  Sir  David  Dalrymple,  Lord.     See  DALRYMPLE,  D. 
HAKEWILL,  George,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Surrey;  b.  1579.  d.  1649. 

2  Apologie  (An)  of  the  Power  and  Providence  of  God  in  the  Government 
of  the  World.     ...     By  G.  R[akeiviU]. 

Oxford,  1627.     2°  (8.9X4.7),  m.  r. 
HALDANE,  Rev.  James  Alexander,  of  Edinburgh  ;  b.  1768.  d.  1851. 

3  Foundation  (The)  of  the  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day,  and  of  the  Lord's 
Supper,  vindicated  .  .  .  Edinburgh,  1807.     8°,  pp.  24. 

4  View  of  the  Social  Worship  and  Ordinances  observed  by  the  First  Chris 
tians,  drawn  from  the  Sacred  Scriptures  alone  :  being  an  Attempt  to  en 
force  their  divine  Obligation,  &c.     2d  ed.,  corrected. 

Edinburgh,  1806.     12°  (5.4X3). 
HALE,  David,  Editor  of  N.  Y.  Journal  of  Commerce,  1827-'49 ;  b.  1791.  d.  1849. 

5  Memoir  of  David  Hale.     See  THOMPSON,  J.  P. 

HALE,  Sir  Matthew,  Lord  Chief-Justice  of  England;  b.  1609.  d.  1676. 

6  Analysis  (The)  of  the  Civil  Part  of  the  Law.     4th  ed. 

[Dublin,  1792.]     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

7  History  of  the  Common  Law.     4th  ed.  corrected ;  with  Notes,  Referen 
ces,  and  .  .  .  Life  of  the  Author.     By  C.  Runnington. 

Dublin,  1792.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

8  Memoir  of  Sir  Matthew  Hale.  Philadelphia,  1833.     12°,  pp.  8. 
HALE,  Salma,  Member  of  Congress  for  New  Hampshire. 

9  History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  first  Settlement  as  Colonies  to 
the  Close  of  the  Administration  of  Mr.  Madison,  in  1817.  .  .  .   Vol.  1,2. 
(Harper's  Fam.  Libr.,  No.  119, 120.)      New  York,  1840.    18°  (4.5X2.7). 

HALE,  William  Hale,  Archdeacon  of  London. 

10  History  of  the  Jews.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  9,  10). 
HALES,  Stephen,  D.D.,  E.E.S.;  b.  in  Kent,  Eng.,  1677.  d.  1761. 

11  Account  of  a  useful  Discovery  to  distil  .  .  .  Sea-Water  .  .  .  and  an 
Account  of  .  .  .  Ventilators,  &c.    2d  ed.    ...     London,  1756.  8°,  pp.  72. 

HALIFAX,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Gloucester,  aft.  of  St.  Asaph ;  b.  1733.  d.  1780. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  BUTLER,  J. 
HALL,  Rev.  Edward  B.,  D.D.,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  aft.  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

12  Atonement  (On  the).     .  .  .  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  56. 

13  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  God's  Works.  Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  22. 

14  What  is  it  to  be  a  Unitarian  ?  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  24. 
HALL,  Col.  Francis,  Hydrographer  in  the  Service  of  Colombia. 

15  Colombia;  its  present  State  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1825.     8°  (5. 4X3). 
HALL,  Gordon,  Missionary  at  Bombay ;  b.  in  Mass.,  1784.  d.  1826. 

JG  Memoir  of  Rev.  G.  Hall.     See  BARDWELL,  H. 
HALL,  James,  Judge  of  Circuit  Court,  in  Illinois ;  b.  in  Phila.,  1793. 

17  Life  of  Gen.  Th.Posey.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  9.) 

18  Wilderness  (The)  and  the  War  Path.      New  York,  1845.    12°  (5.5X3.5). 
HALL,  James,  an  eminent  Geologist ;  b.  in  Hingham,  Mass.,  1811. 

19  Address  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Harvard   Natural 
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HALL,  James,  continued. 

1  Geology  of  New- York.     Pt.  IV.    Comprising  the  Survey  of  the  Fourth 
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Albany,  1843.   4°  (7.5X5.4),  pp.  xxii.,  683. 

2  Palaeontology  of  New-York.     Vol.  1-3.      [Plates.'} 

Albany,  1847,  '52,  '59.     Th.  4°  (7.3X5.5). 

3  Paleontology  and  Geology  of  the  Mexican  Boundary.    See  EMORY, W.  H. 
(Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  vol.  1.) 

4  Papers  on  Geology.    See  ASSOCIATION  of  American  Geologists  and  Natu 
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6  Christian  (The)  ...         *  *  *  Newport,  1744.     12°,  pp.  24. 

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XOTE.  —  Several  portions  of  the  above  have  independent  title-pages,  dated  1708. 

HALL,  Robert,  an  English  Baptist  Divine ;  b.  1764.  d.  1834. 

8  Modern  Infidelity  considered,  with  respect  to  its  Influence  on  Society :  in 
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9  Modern  Infidelity  considered,  with  respect  to  its  Influence  on  Society : 
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11  Reflections  on  War.     Sermon,  preached  June  1,  1802,  Day  of  Thanks 
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12  Sentiments   proper  to   the   present    Crisis.       General    Fast    Sermon, 
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14  Works.     With  a  brief  Memoir,  and  a  Sketch  of  his  Literary  Character 
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17  Introduction  to  the  Literature  of  Europe  in  the  Fifteenth,  Sixteenth, 
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HALLECK,  Capt.  H.  Wager,  of  the  U.S.  Army. 

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3  First  Lines  of  Physiology.     ...  Troy,  1803.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

4  Memoirs  of  Albert  de  Haller.     See  HENRY,  T. 

HALLEY,  Edmund,  LL.D.,  an  English  Astronomer;  b.  1656.  d.  1742. 

5  Mathematical  Tables.     See  MATHEMATICAL  Tables,  &c. 
HALLIWELL,  James  Orchard,  an  English  Archaeologist;  b.  1820. 

6  Catalogue  of  the  Contents  of  the  Codex  Holbrookianus.      *  *  *      (Not 
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?  Connexion  of  Wales  with  the  early  Science  of  England. 

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8  Dictionary  (A)  of  Archaic  and  Provincial  Words,  Obsolete  Phrases, 
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9  Introduction  (An)  to  Shakespeare's  Midsummer  Night's  Dream.     *  *  * 

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10  Manuscript  Rarities  (The)  of  the  University  of  Cambridge.     *  *  * 

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11  Kara  Mathematica ;  or,  A  Collection  of  Treatises  on  the  Mathematics 
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12  Two  Essays.     I.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  the  Numerical  Contrac 
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13  Memoir  of  Harlan  Page.      [Portrait. ~* 

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14  Memoirs.     With  an  introductory  Essay  by  R.  Burns,  D.D. ;  and  a  Pre 
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15  Sermons  (Five)  preached  before  and  after  the  Celebration  of  the  Lord's 
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HAMBERGER,  Georg  Christoph,  a  German  Bibliographer;  b.  1726.  d.  1773. 
17  Gelehrte  Teutschland  (Das)  oder  Lexikon  der  jetztlebenden  Teutschen 
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3  Life,  by  J.  Renwick.      See  RENWICK,  H.  B.      Lives  of  John  Jay  and 
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4  Report  on  Currency.     See  GODDARD,  T.  H.     History  of  Banks,  &c. 

5  Reports  on  Public  Credit  and  the  Revenues.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

6  Sketch  (A)  of  the  Character  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  15. 

7  Speeches  on  Federal  Constitution,  &c.      See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.      (Elo 
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8  Works,  exclusive  of  the  Federalist.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
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HAMILTON,  Rev.  Henry  Parr,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Camb.,Eng. 

9  Analytical  Geometry.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

10  Conic  Sections.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

11  Principles  (The)  of  Analytical  Geometry  .  .  .     [Plates.] 

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12  Philosophical  Essays  ...      I.    ...  Phoenomena  of  Air  and  Water. 
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London,  1783.     12°  (5X2.6). 
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13  Life  (The)  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     *  *  *     Vol.  1.     2.  2d  ed.     [Por 
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HAMILTON, Robert,  LL.D.,  Prof,  in  Marischal  Coll.,  Aberdeen ;  b.  1742.  d.  1829. 

14  Progress  (The)  of  Society.  London,  1830.     8°  (5.3X3.2). 
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HAMILTON,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  Prof,  of  Logic  &  Metaphysics,  Univ.  of  Edin 
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17  Discussions  on  Philosophy  and  Literature,  Education  and  University 
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18  Lectures  on  Metaphysics  and  Logic.      Edited  by  H.  L.  Mansel,  and 
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!9  Philosophy  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton.    Arranged  and  edited  by  O.  W.  Wight. 
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HAMONIERE,  G. 

3  Grammaire  Portugaise  .  .  .  suivie  d'un  Cours  de  Themes,  et  d'un  Traite 
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HAMPDEX,  John,  an  English  Statesman ;  b.  in  London,  1594.  d.  1643. 

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5  Life.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  2.) 

HAMPDEN,  Renn  Dickson,  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Oxford,  aft.  Bp.  of  Hereford. 

6  Essay  (An)  on  the  Philosophical  Evidence  of  Christianity :  or,  The  Cred 
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11  Elegy,  supposed  to  be  written  on  a  Field  of  Battle.      [By  T.  Hancock.'} 
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12  Law  (The)   of  Mercy,  a  Poetical  Essay  on  the  Punishment  of  Death 
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13  Principles  (The)  of  Peace  exemplified  in  the  Conduct  of  the  Society  of 
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14  Principles  (The)  of  Peace  exemplified  in  the  Conduct  of  the  Society  of 
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15  Principles  (The)  of  Peace.      Exemplified  in  the  Conduct  of  the  Society 
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HARDY,  Rev.  R.  Spence,  a  Wesleyan  Missionary  in  Ceylon. 

1  Travels  in  the  Holy  Land  and  other  Places  mentioned  in  the  Scriptures ; 
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2  Trial  of  T.  Hardy  for  High  Treason.     .  .  .     London,  1794.    8°  (6X3.3). 
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3  Christ  and  other  Masters :  an  historical  Inquiry  into    some  of  the  chief 
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5  Difficulties  (The)  and  Discouragements,  which  attend  the  Study  of  the 
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6  Sermons  (Two)  on  Romans  XIII.  1,  2.      I.    Concerning  the  Duty  of  the 
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HARE,  Julius  Charles,  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  &c. ;  d.  1855,  cet.  59. 

7  Vindication  of  Luther  against  his  recent  English  Assailants.      2d  ed., 
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8  Memoir  on  the  Explosiveness  of  Nitre,  with  a  view  to  elucidate  its 
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HARGRAVE,  Francis,  an  eminent  English  Lawyer ;  b.  1741.  d.  1821. 

9  Argument  (An)  in  the  Case  of  James  Sommersett,  a  Negro,  lately  de 
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HARLEIAN  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  Catalogue  of  the.      See  GREAT 

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HARPER,  Robert  Goodloe,  LL.D.,  U.S.  Sen.  from  Md.;  b.in  Va.,  1765.  d.  1825. 

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2  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United  States  and  France, 
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Philadelphia,  1797.     8°  (6X3.2). 

3  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United    States  &  France. 
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4  Speech  at  the  Celebration  of  the  recent  Triumphs  of  the  Cause  of  Man 
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9  Oceana ;  and  his  other  Works :  with  an  Account  of  his  Life  prefix'd,  by 
J.  Toland.      .  .  .  [TFitf/*]  Plato  Redivivus :  or,  A  Dialogue  concerning 
Government.     *  *  *      [Portrait."} 

Dublin,  1737.     2°  (9.5X5),  m.  r.,  pp.  xliv.,  642. 

10  Oceana,  and  other  Works,  collected,  methodiz'd,  and  review'd,  with  an 
exact  Account  of  his  Life  prefix'd,  by  J.  Toland.      ...      3d  ed. :  with 
an  ...  Index  .  .  .     [Portrait  and  Plates.'] 

London,  1747.     2°  (8.8X5),  m.  r.,  pp.  xlvi.,  632-J-. 
HARRIS,  James,  M.P.,  Sec'y  to  the  Queen,  &c. ;  b.  1709.  d.  1780. 

11  Hermes   or   a  Philosophical  Inquiry   concerning   Vniversal   Grammar 
***     5th  ed.  London,  1794.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

12  Hermes   or   a  Philosophical  Inquiry   concerning   Universal   Grammar 
***     7th  ed.  London,  1825.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

13  Philological  Inquiries  .  .  .     Part  I.-III.   2  vols.    [Portrait  of  Harris.] 

London,  1781.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

14  Three  Treatises   The  first  concerning  Art  the  second  concerning  Mvsic 
Painting  and  Poetry  the  third  concerning  Happiness      5th  ed.  revised 
and  corrected     [Plate.]  London,  1792.     8°  (5.3X3). 

HARRIS,  John,  D.D.,  thejirst  of  English  encyclopedists,  &c. ;  b.  1667.  d.  1719. 

15  Lexicon  Technicum ;  or,  An  Universal  English  Dictionary  of  Arts  and 
Sciences  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     2d  ed.     [Plates.'] 

London,  1708.    2°  (10.5X6),  2  cols. 

16  Supplement  to  Dr.  Harris's  Dictionary  of  Arts  and  Sciences  ...     By 
a  Society  of  Gentlemen.     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

London,  1744.     2°  (10X5.9),  2  cols. 


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HARRIS,  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca.    Or,  A  complete  Collection 
of  Voyages  and  Travels.      .  .  .      Illustrated  by  proper  Charts,  Maps, 
and  Cuts.      .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1744,  '48.     Th.  2°  (13.1X7.6),  2  cols. 

2  Sermons  against  Atheism.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1). 
HARRIS,  John,  D.D.,  a  Dissenter,  Princ.  of  New  College,  London ;  b.  1804.  d.  1856. 

3  Great  Commission  (The) :    or,  The  Christian  Church  constituted  and 
charged  to  convey  the  Gospel  to  the  World.      With   an   introductory 
Essay  by  W.  R.  Williams.  Boston,  1842.     12°  (5.6X3.3>. 

4  Mammon :  or,  Covetousness  the  Sin  of  the  Christian  Church.    2d  Ame 
rican,  from  10th  London,  ed.  Boston,  1837.     12°  (4.3X2.8). 

HARRIS,  Joseph,  Assay-Master  of  the  British  Mint;  d.  1764. 

5  Essay  (An)  on  Money  and  Coins.     [By  Jos.  Harris.]     Pt.  1,  2  .  .  . 
2  vols.  in  1.  r  London,  1757,  '58.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

HARRIS,  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason,  D.D.,  of  Dorchester,  Mass. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1832. 

6  Address  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society,  in  Dor 
chester,  Feb.  22d,  1813.     ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  15. 

7  Approved  Minister  (The).     Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
Enoch  Pratt,  in  Barnstable,  Mass.      [Ch.,  by  Rev.  P.  Fobes ;  R.  H.,  by 
Rev.  J.  Burr.]  Boston,  1807.     8°,  pp.  32. 

8  *  *  *      Constitutions  of  the  ...  Fraternity  of  Free  and  Accepted 
Masons  ;  collected  and  digested  from  their  old  Records,  faithful  Tradi 
tions,  and  Lodge  Books  .  .  .     Together  with  the  History  and  General 
Regulations  of  the  Grand-Lodge  of  Massachusetts.      *  *  *      2d  ed., 
revised  and  corrected,  with  large  Additions.     .  .  .     [Plate.] 

Worcester,  1798.     4°  (6.1X4.4). 

9  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  3.) 

10  Discourse  (A)  addressed  to  the  Religious   Society  of  Young  Men  in 
Dorchester,  on  the  Termination  of  100   Years  from  the  Time  of  its 
Establishment.     *  *  *  Charlestown,  1799.     8°,  pp.  24. 

11  Discourse  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  10,  1806. 
[With  The  Life  Boat,  a  Poem  by  13.  Davis,  and  Appendix  of  Proceed 
ings.]  Boston,  1806.     8°,  pp.  40. 

12  Discourse  delivered  at  Dorchester,  Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Death  of  Gen. 
George  Washington.  Charlestown,  1800.     8°,  pp.  16. 

13  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among 
the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America,  6th  Nov.,  1823.      With  Re 
port  of  the  Society.  Cambridge,  1823.     8°,  pp.  50. 

14  Good  Wishes  for  Youth,  expressed  in  a  Discourse  delivered  at  Dorches 
ter,  Jan.  1,  1804.  Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  30. 

15  Historical  and  Geographical  Account  of  Dorchester.     See  MASS.  Hist. 
Society.   (Collections,  1st    Series,  vol  9.) 

16  Journal  (The)  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  northwest  of  the  Alleghany 
Mountains  ;  made  in  ...  1803.      With  .  .  .  Account  of  the  State  of 
Ohio.     Illustrated  with  original  Maps  and  Views.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1805.     8°  (5.8X3.1).     [3  copies.] 

17  Masonic  Emblems  explained.     In  a  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Mem 
bers  of  King  Solomon's  Lodge,  in  Charlestown,  June  24,  1796.     .  .  . 
*  *  *  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  24. 


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HARRIS,  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Memoir  of  Dr.  Harris,  by  N,   L.  Frothingham,  D.  D.     See  MASS.  Hist. 
Society.  (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  2.) 

2  Memoir  of  Father  Rasle.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  2d 
Series,  vol.  8.) 

3  Minor  Encyclopedia  (The),  or  Cabinet  of  General  Knowledge  ...     *  *  * 
...     Vol.' 1-4.  Boston,  1803.     12°  (5.4X3). 

4  Natural  History  (The)  of  the  Bible  .  .  .     Collected  from  the  best  au 
thorities,  and  alphabetically  arranged.       *  *  * 

Boston,  1820.     8°  (6.4X3.8).     [2  copies.] 

5  Sermon  preached  at  Milton,  and  Dorchester,  on  the  National  Fast,  May 
9,  1798.  Boston,  1798.     8°,  pp.  24.     [2  copies.] 

6  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Pierce,  at  Brookline, 
March  15,  1797.     \_Cli.,  by  Rev.  J.  Gushing',  R.H.,  by  Rev.  E.  Porter.'] 

-+  Boston,  1797.     8°,  pp.  39. 

7  Tribute  (A)  of  Filial  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  his  Mother,  in  a  Dis 
course  delivered  at  Dorchester,  Feb.  8,  1801. 

Charlestown,  1801.     8°,  pp.  20. 

8  Tribute  (A)  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  in  a 
Sermon,  preached  at  Dorchester,  Oct.  27,  1811.     With  Extract  from  a 
Discourse  of  Rev.  J.  S.  Buckminster,  &c.       Boston,  1811.     4°,  pp.  32. 

9  Tribute  (A)  of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Bowdoin  Dearborn, 
delivered  in  Boston,  June  4,  1826.     [  With  Memoir.] 

Boston,  1826.     8°,  pp.  24. 
HARRIS,  Thaddeus  William,  M.D.,  Libr.  of  Harv.  Coll.;  b.  1795.  d.  1856. 

10  Report  on  Insects  of  Massachusetts  injurious  to  Vegetation.     See  MAS 
SACHUSETTS. 

11  Treatise  (A)  on  some  of  the  Insects  of  New  England,  which  are  injuri 
ous  to  Vegetation.  Cambridge,  1842.     8°  (7X3.9). 
Compiler.     See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.     Catalogue  of  the  Library.    First 
Supplement. 

Editor.     See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.     Catalogue  of  the  Maps  and  Charts- 
in  the  Library. 
HARRISON,  Rev.  Matthew,  Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Eng. 

12  Rise  (The),  Progress,  and  present  Structure  of  the  English  Language. 

Philadelphia,  1850.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 
HARRISON,  Gen.  William  Henry,  9th  Pres.  of  the  U.S.;  6,  in  Va.,  1773.  d.  1841. 

13  Biographical  Sketch.    See  WILLIAMS,  E.  (Presidents' Messages,  vol.  2.) 

14  Inaugural  Address.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Presidents'  Messages,  vol.  2.) 
HARTFORD  Convention.     The  Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates  .  .  . 

15  convened  at  Hartford)-  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1814.     2d  ed.,  corrected  and  im 
proved.  Boston,  1815.     8°,  pp.  32. 

HARTLEY,  David,  an  English  Physician;  b.  1705.  d.  1757. 

16  Observations  on  Man,  his  Frame,  his  Duty,  and  his  Expectations.    .  .  . 
Pt.  [Vol.']  1,  2.     4th  ed.  London,  1801.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  PISTORIUS,  II.  A.  — Notes  and  Additions,  &c. 

I?  Sketch  of  Life.     See  PISTORIUS,  H.  A.     Notes  and  Additions,  &c.  — 
Pp.  v.-xix. 

18  Truth  (The)  of  the  Christian  Religion.     From  "Observations  on  Man, >r 
&c.     Pt.  II.  London,  1798.     12°  (5.2X3). 

19  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.     See  WATSON,  11.    (Tracts,  vol.  5.) 


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HARTLEY,  David,  Esq.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  preceding ;  d.  in  Bath,  1813,  cet.  84, 

1  Considerations  on  the  proposed  Renewal  of  the  Bank  Charter. 

London,  1781.     8°,  pp.  32. 

2  Letters  on  the  American  War.     Addressed  to  the  Mayor  and  Corpora 
tion,  &c.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull.    6th  ed.     London,  1779.    8°  (6.8X3.7). 

3  Letters  (Two)  addressed  to  the  Committee  of  the  County  of  York. 

London,  1790.     8°,  pp.  21. 

4  Life  of  D.  Hartley,  M.D.  See  PISTORIUS,  H.  A.  Notes  and  Additions,  &c. 
HARTLEY,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Winwick,  Northamptonshire;  b.  1707.  d.  1784. 

5  Sermons  .  .  .  with  a  Prefatory  Discourse  on  Mistakes  concerning  Re 
ligion,  Enthusiasm,  Experiences,  &c.  London,  1754.     8°  (5. 7X3). 

HARVARD  COLLEGE,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.;  instituted  1639. 

Divinity  School.     Catalogue  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Divinity  School  of  the 

6  University  of  Cambridge.  Cambridge,  1844.     8°,  pp.  18. 

7  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  ,  appointed  to  visit  the 
Divinity  School  in  1849.  Cambridge,  1850.     8°,  pp.  14. 

8  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Overseers  ...  in  relation  to 
the  Theological  Department,  &c.  &c.  Boston,  1846.     8°,  pp.  14. 

Law  School.     Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  Harvard  University  .  .  . 

9  *  *  *     [Compiled,  with  Historical  Sketch,  by  Charles  Sumner.    Alpha* 
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1°  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  Harvard  University  ...  *  *  * 
2d  ed.  [By  W.  R.  Woodward.  Alphabetical  of  authors ;  with  Syste 
matic  Index.']  Cambridge,  1844.  8°  (6X3.4), 

11  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  Harvard  University  ...         *  *  * 
4th  ed.     [Alphabetical  of  authors ;  with  Index.'} 

Cambridge,  1846.     8°  (6,9X3.9). 

12  Catalogue  of  the  Law  School  of  the  University  at  Cambridge  for  the  Aca 
demical  Year  1848^49,  Second   Term;  1849-50,  First  Term  ;  1852-53, 
First  Term  ;  1853-54,  First  Term  ;  1857-58,  First  Term. 

Cambridge,  1849-'58,     12°,  pamps. 

13  Catalogue  of  the  Students  of  Law  in  Harvard  University,  from  the  Es 
tablishment  of  the  Law  School,  to  the  end  of  the  second  term  in  the  Year 
1845.  Cambridge,  1845.     12°,  pp.  65. 

14  Catalogue  of  the  Students  in  the  Law  School  of  the  University  at  Cam 
bridge,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  School  to  the  end  of  the  Year  1 858. 

Cambridge,  1859.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

15  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  College,  appoint 
ed  to  visit  the  Law  School  in  1849.  Boston,  1850.     8°,  pp.  16. 

Lawrence  Scientific  School.    Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  , 

16  appointed  to  visit  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School  in  1849. 

Cambridge,  1850.     8°,  pp.  27, 
Library.    Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Library  of  Harvard  University  in  Cambridge, 

17  Mass.     [Compiled  by  B.  Peirce.~]      *  *  *      Vol.  1,2.  [Alphabetical  of 
authors.]     3.  [Systematic  Index.]         Cambridge,  1830.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

18  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Library  of  Harvard  University  .  .  .     First  Sup 
plement.  [Compiled  by  T.  W.  Harris.]     Cambridge,  1834.   8°  (6X3.5). 

19  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Maps  and  Charts  of  the  Library  of  Harvard  Urn-, 
versity  ...     *  *  *     [Compiled   by  B.  Peirce;  edited  by  T.  W.  Harris^ 
Arranged  by  countries.]  Cambridge,  1830..     8°  (5,9X3.4), 

37 


290  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


HARVARD  COLLEGE,  continued. 

1  Catalogus  Librorum  BibliothecsB  Collegij  Harvardini  quod  est  Cantabri 
gian  in  Nova  Anglia.  Bostonii,  1723.     4°  (7X6). 

2  Catalogus  Librorum  in  Bibliotheca  Cantabrigiensi  selectus,  frequentiorem 
in  usum  Harvardinatum,  qui  Gradu  Baccalaurei  in  Artibus  nondum  sunt 
donati.  Bostonise,  1773.     8°,  pp.  27. 

3  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Association  of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard 
College,  appointed  to  take  into  consideration  the  State  of  the  College 
Library  .  .  .  July  16,  1857.  Cambridge,  1858.     8°,  pp.  44. 

4  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  .  appointed  to  visit  the 
Library  for  the  year  1859.     .  .  .  Boston,  1860.     8°,  pp.  32. 

5  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  .  appointed  to  visit  the 
Library  for  the  year  1860.     .  .  .  Boston,  1861.     8°,  pp.  40. 

6  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  .  appointed  to  visit  the 
Library,  the  Philosophical  Apparatus,  the  Medical,  Chemical  and  Ana 
tomical  Departments,  during  the  year  1859  ;  together  with  the  Reports 
submitted  to  the  Committee.     .  .  .  Boston,  1859.     8°,  pp.  28. 

Miscellaneous.     Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  C.  C.  Felton,  LL.D.,  as 

7  President  of  Harvard  College,  and  at  the  Festival  of  the  Alumni,  Thurs 
day,  July  19, 1860.      ***  Cambridge,  I860.     8°  (5.9X3.7). 

8  Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.D.,  as  President  of 
Harvard  College,  June  20,  1849.  Cambridge,  1849.     8°,  pp.  60. 

9  Arrangement  of  the  Lectures  and  Recitations  in  Harvard  University, 
1st  Term,  1838-'39  ;  2d  Term,  1838-'39 ;  1st  Term,  1839-40;  2d  Term, 
1839-40;  2d  Term,  1840-41.  Cambridge,  1841.     8°,  pamps. 

10  Catalogues  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Harvard  University,  1833-4 
—1861-62.     \3lpamps.']  Cambridge,  1833-'61.     12°. 

11  Catalogus  eorum  qui  in  Collegio  Harvardino  .  .  .  alicujus  Gradus  Lau 
rea  donati  sunt.     [1776,  1779.]  Bostoniai,  1776, '79.     8°,  pamps. 

12  Catalogus  eorum  qui  in  Universitate  Harvardiana  .  .  .  alicujus  Gradus 
Laurea  donati  sunt.     [1782  - 1788,  1797.] 

Bostonise,  1782-'97.     8°,  pamps. 

13  Catalogus  eorum  qui  in  Universitate  Harvardiana  .  .  .  alicujus  Gradus 
Laurea  donati  sunt.     [1803,1821-1860.     lo  pamps.'] 

Cantabrigian,  1803-'60.     8°. 

14  Laws  of  Harvard  College.  Boston,  1798.     8°,  pp.  67. 
J5  Laws  of  Harvard  College.     .  .  .         Cambridge,  1814.     8°,  pp.  67,  15. 

16  Letter  to  the  Corporation  and  Overseers  of  Harvard  College  on  the  pro 
posed  Change  in  the  Constitution  of  that  Seminary.     By  an  Alumnus. 

Boston,  1835.     8°,  pp.  24. 

17  Order  of  Performances  for  Exhibition,  Oct.  15, 1833  ;  May  1, 1838  ;  July 
16,  1838  ;  May  7,  1839 ;    July  17,  1839  ;    May  5,  1840  ;  "Oct.  20,  1840  ; 
May  4,  1841 ;    June  12,  1843  ;    Oct.  17,  1843  ;    July  10,  1844  ;    May  6, 
1845.  Cambridge,  1833-45.     8°,  pp.  3  each. 

18  Order  of  Exercises  for  Commencement,  1838,   1839,  1841,  1842,  1843, 
1845,  1853,  1857.  4°,  and  8°,  pamps. 

19  Plea  (A)  for  Harvard :  showing  that  "  The  University  at  Cambridge  "  was 
not  the  Name  established  for  this  Seminary  by  the  Constitution  of  Massa 
chusetts,  but  that  the  Name  authorized  by  that  Instrument  was  "  Harvard 
University."    By  an  Alumnus  [«7.  Quincy].        Boston,  1849.    8°,  pp.  29. 


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HARVARD  COLLEGE,  continued. 

1  Proceedings  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  University,  the  Report  accept 
ed,  and  the  Resolutions  adopted  by  them  25th  August,  1834,  relative  to 
the  late  Disturbances  in  that  Seminary.  Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  47. 

2  Remarks  on  the  Nature  and  probable  Effects  of  introducing  the  Volun 
tary  System  in  the  Studies  of  Latin  and  Greek,  proposed  in  certain  Res 
olutions  of  the  President  and   Fellows  .  .  .  and  also  on  the  present 
State  of  the  Latin  Department  in  that  Institution.     By  J.  Quincy. 

Cambridge,  1841.     8°,  pp.  29. 

3  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  .  Jan.  6,  1825.    [With  Docu 
ments  : — ]  I.  Statement  of  the  Treasurer ;  II.  Foundations  and  Statutes  ; 
III.  Answers  of  the  immediate  Government ;    IV.  Revised  Code  of  Col 
lege  Laws.  Cambridge,  1825.     8°,  pamps. 

4  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  College  Studies,  Dec.  23,  1839. 

[No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  12.     [2  copies.] 

5  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseers  .  .  .  appointed  to  visit  the 
University  in  1849.  Cambridge,  1850.     8°,  pp.  13. 

6  Annual  Report  (Twenty-second,  Twenty-fourth,  and  Twenty-fifth)  of  the 
President  of  Harvard  College  to  the  Overseers  .  .  .  1846-47,  1848-49, 
1849-50.  Cambridge,  1848-'51.     8°,  pamps. 

7  Report  and  Resolutions  of  the  President  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  Uni 
versity,  respecting  the  Introduction  of  the  Voluntary  System  in  the 
Studies  of  the  Mathematics,  &c.  and  also  the  Report  of  the  Visiting 
Committee  .  .  .     January,  1841.  Cambridge,  1841.     8°,  pp.  16. 

8  Report  on  the  Rights  and  Duties  of  the  President  and  Fellows  of  Har 
vard  College  in  relation  to  the  Board  of  Overseers. 

Cambridge,  1856.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

9  Report  of  the  Visiting  Committee  of  Harvard  University,  made  to  the 
Overseers.     January,  1849.  Boston,  1849.     8°,  pp.  39. 

10  Review  of  Dr.  Morse's  "Appeal  to  the  Publick,"  principally  with  refer 
ence  to  that  part  of  it,  which  relates  to  Harvard  College.     .  .  . 

[No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  42. 

11  Review  of  Prof.   Palfrey's   Sermon,  entitled  "  The  Claims  of  Harvard 
College  upon  its  Sons."     [From   "  The  Christian  Examiner  "  for  Sept., 
1834.]  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  35. 

J2  Revised  Code  of  College  Laws  .  .  .      [Cambridge,  1825.]     8°,  pp.  23. 

13  Statement  of  the  Course  of  Instruction,  Terms  of  Admission,  Expenses, 
&c.  at  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  1823.     8°,  pp.  23, 

14  Statement  of  Faculty  to  Parents  and  Guardians  of  Students,  relative  to 
late  Disturbances  in  College,  June  4,  1834.        [No  imprint.]    8°,  pp.  8. 

15  Statement  of  Senior  Class  relative  to  the  late  Disturbances  in  College  ; 
with  Statement  of  Pres.  Quincy,  June  4,  1834. 

[No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  12.     [2  copies.] 

16  Statement  of  the  Treasurer  of  Harvard  College,  for  1847, 1848,  and  1849. 

[No  im.print.'}     8°,  pamps* 
HARVEY,  George,  F.E.S.,  &c. 

i?  Meteorology.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  5). 

18  Naval  Architecture.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  6), 


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HARVEY,  Rev.  Joseph,  Agent  of  the  Amer.  Educ.  Society. 

1  Examination   (An)    of   the  Pelagian  and  Arminian  Theory  of  Moral 
Agency,  as  recently  advocated  by  Dr.  Beecher  in  his   "  Views  in  The 
ology."  New  York,  1837.     12°  (5.4X3). 

HARVEY,  William  Henry,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany  to  Royal  Dublin  Society,  &c. 

2  Nereis  Boreali- Americana,  or  Contributions  to  a  History  of  the  Marine 
Algae  of  North  America.     Pt.  I.  Melanospermese.    II.    Rhodospermea?. 
III.    Chlorospermes?.      See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions, 
vol.  3,  5,  10.) 

HASE,  Karl  August,  Prof,  of  Theol  at  Jena,  since  1829  ;  5.  1800. 

3  History  (A)  of  the  Christian  Church.    By  Dr.  C.  Hase.    Translated  from 
the  7th  .  .  .  German  edition,  by  C.  E.  Blumenthal,  and  C.  P.  Wing. 

New- York,  1850.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  pp.  720. 
HASSE,  Johann  Godofried,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Konigsburg;  b.  1759.  d>  1806. 

4  Libri  IV  Regvm  Syro-heptaplaris  Specimen.    E  Manvscripto  Parisiensi 
Syriace  edidit,  Textvm  Versionis  Alexandrinae  hexaplarem  restitvit,  No- 
tisque  illustravit  I.  G.  Hasse.  lenae,  1732.     8°,  pp.  46. 

HASSELL,  J. 

5  Tour  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.     See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  £c.,  vol.  2.) 
HASSLER,  F.  R. 

6  Elements  of  Analytic  Trigonometry,  plane  and  spherical.     [Plate.'] 

New-York,  1826.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

HASTINGS,  Warren,  first  Governor- General  of  British  India',  b.  1732.  d.  1818. 
?  Life.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  4.) 

8  Present  State  of  the  East  Indies.     With  Notes  by  the  Editor. 

London,  1786.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
HATFIELD,  R.  G. 

9  American  House-Carpenter  (The) :  a  Treatise  upon  Architecture,  Cor 
nices  and  Mouldings,  &c.    Together  with  the  most  important  Principles 
of  Practical  Geometry,     3d  ed.     Illustrated  with  more  than  three  hun 
dred  Engravings.  New  York,  1849.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

HATTON,  Edward. 

10  Intire  System  (An)  of  Arithmetic  .  .  .      London,  1721.    4°  (6.7X4.4). 
HAUPT,  Moritz,'pro/.  of  Philology  at  Leipsic,  aft.  at  Berlin;  b.  1808. 

Joint  Editor.     See  MINNESANGS  (Des)  Friihling. 
HAUY,  Rene  Just,  a  French  mineralogist ;  b.  in  St.  Just,  1743.  d.  in  Paris,  1842. 

11  Biographical  Notice  of  Haiiy.     See  (AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science  and 
Arts,  vol.  8). 

12  Traite  elementaire  de  Physique,  par  M.  Haiiy.     2de  ed.,  revue  et  .  .  . 
augmentee.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

13  Traite  de  Mineralogie,  par  le  Citoyen  Haiiy.    Public  par  le  Conseil  des 
Mines.    En  5  vols.,  dont  un  contient  86  planches.     Tom.  1-5. 

Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.8X3.4)  ;  plates  oblong  4°, 
HAVEN,  Rev.  Jason,  of  Dedham,  Mass. ;  b.  1733.  d.  1803. 

14  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  31,  1769.  Boston,  1769.    8°,  pp.  55. 
HAVEN,  Joseph,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Intel,  and  Moral  Philos.  at  Amherst  College. 

15  Mental  Philosophy :  including  the  Intellect,  Sensibilities,  and  Will. 

Boston,  1857.     12°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  590, 

16  Moral  Philosophy  :  including  Theoretical  and  Practical  Ethics. 

Boston,  1859.     12°  (5.9X3.4). 


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HAVEN,  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H. ;  b.  1727.  d.  1806. 

1  Sermon  on  the  Knowledge  of  Christ  as  the  Believer's  ever-living  Re 
deemer,  at  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1768.  Boston,  1768.     8°,  pp.  35. 

HAVEN,  Samuel  F. 

2  Archaeology  of  the  United   States,  or,   Sketches,  historical  and  biblio- 
graphical,  of  the  Progress  of  Information  and  Opinion  respecting  Vesti 
ges  of  Antiquity  in  the  United  States.     1855.     Pp.  72.     See  SMITHSO 
NIAN  Institution.  (Contributions,  vol.  8.) 

HAWAII,  Island  of.     A  Journal  of  a  Tour  around  Hawaii  .  .  .     By  a  Deputa- 

3  tion  from  the  Mission  on  those  Islands.     [Map  and  Engravings.'] 

Boston,  1825.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 
HA  WES,  Rev.  Joel,  D.D.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  b.  in  Medway,  Mass.,  1789. 

4  Lectures  to  Young  Men,  on  the  Formation  of  Character  .  ,  .     3d  ed., 
with  an  additional  Lecture  on  Reading.     .  .  . 

Hartford,  1829.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

5  Lectures  to  Young  Men,  on  the  Formation  of  Character.     .  .  .     With 
an  Introduction  .by  R.  S.  Storrs.  Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.1X3.1), 

6  "  Looking-Glass  (A)  for  Ladies,"  or  the  Formation  and  Excellence  of  the 
Female  Character.     An  Address,  delivered  at  Hartford  .  .  .  Aug.  24, 
1845.  Boston,  1845.     12°,  pp.  28. 

"  Tribute  (A)  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and  a  Vindication  of  the 
Congregational  Churches  in  New  England.     2d  ed. 

Hartford,  1836.     12°  (5.7X3.4). 
HAWKESWORTH,  John,  LL.D.;  b.  in  London,  1715  or  '19.  d.  there,  1773. 

8  Adventurer  (The),  a  periodical  paper,  (publ.  Nov.  7,   1752 -March  9, 
1754)  by  Hawkesworth,  Johnson,  and  others  :  chiefly  written  and  edited 
by  Hawkesworth.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists.  —  Vol.  19-21). 

HAWKS,  Rev.  Francis  Lister,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  in  Newbern,  N.  Car.,  1798. 

9  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  American  Squadron  to  the  China  Seas 
and  Japan,  1852-'54.     Compiled  from  the  Notes  and  Journals  of  Comm. 
Perry,  and  Officers.     See  UNITED  STATES.    33  Cong.  2d  Sess.  Ex.  Doc. 
97  ;  Sen.  Doc.  79. 

Joint  Annotator.      See  PROTESTANT-EPISCOPAL  Church  in  the  United 
States.     Journals  of  the  General  Conventions. 
Translator.     See  RIVERO,  M.  E.     Peruvian  Antiquities. 
HAWN,  F. 

Joint  Author.     See  SWALLOW,  G.  C.     Rocks  of  Kansas. 
HAYES,  Isaac  L,  Surgeon  to  the  Orinnell  Expedition. 

1°  Arctic  Boat  Journey  (An),  in  the  Autumn  of  1854.     [Charts."] 

Boston,  1860.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 
HAYES,  Richard,  teacher  of  a  mercantile  school  in  London. 

11  Negotiator's  Magazine     .  .  .     8th  ed.       London,  1754.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
HAYLEY,  William,  Esq.,  of  Eastham,  in  Sussex,  Eng. ;  b.  1745.  d.  1820. 

12  Life  and  posthumous  Writings   of  William  Cowper,  Esq.     With  an  in 
troductory  Letter  to  Rt.  Hon.  Earl  Cowper.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1803.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

13  Poetical  Works.     .  .  .  Vol.  1-3.         Dublin,  1785.     12°  (5.3X3.6  irr.). 
HAYNES,  James,  a  clerk  at  Cairo. 

14  Travels  in  several  Parts  of  Turkey,  Egypt,  and  the  Holy  Land.     *  *  * 

London,  1774.     12°  (5.3X2.9). 


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HAYWARD,  Abraham,  Q.  C.,  on  English  writer  and  translator;  6.  about  1800. 

Editor,  &c.     See  PIOZZI,  H.  L.     Autobiography,  Letters,  &c. 
HAYWARD,  Charles,  Jun. 

1  Life  of  Sebastian  Cabot.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  9.) 
HAYWARD,  John. 

2  New  England  Gazetteer  (The)  .  .  .     Alphabetically  arranged.      2d  ed. 
{Engravings.']  Concord,  1839.     12°  (5.4X3.4),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

HAYWARD,  Samuel,  apparently  of  London,  1756. 

Joint  Author.     See  PIKE,  S.     Cases  of  Conscience  answered. 
HAZARD,  Ebenezer,  Postmaster- General  of  U.S.,  l782-'89;  d.  1817,  ad.  79. 

3  Historical  Collections  ;  consisting  of  State  Papers,  and  other  authentic 
Documents ;  intended  as  Materials  for  an  History  of  the  United  States 
of  America.   Vol.  1,  2.     ***      Philadelphia,  1792, '94.    4°  (7.6X5.4). 

HAZLITT,  Rev.  William,  A.M. 

4  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  at  Hallowell,  15th  Dec.,  1785. 

Boston,  1786.     8°,  pp.  19. 
HAZLITT,  William;  b.  in  Maidstone,  1778.   d.  in  London,  1830. 

5  Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Actions  ;  on  the  Systems  of  Hartley 
and  Helvetius  ;  and  on  Abstract  Ideas.   Edited  by  his  Son  [W.  Hazlitt]. 
*  *  *  London,  n.  d.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 

6  Lectures  on  the  Dramatic  Literature  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth. 

New  York,  1849.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

7  Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers.     From  3d  London  ed.,  edited 
by  his  Son  [W.  Hazlitt].     *  *  *         New  York,  1849.     12°  (5.9X3.4), 

8  Life  (The)  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

New  York,  1847.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

HAZLITT,  William,  Jun.,  Esq.,  son  of  the  preceding. 

Editor.     See  HAZLITT,  W.,  ante.     Essays  on  the  Principles  of  Human 
Actions.     Also,  Lectures  on  the  English  Comic  Writers. 
Translator.     See  GUIZOT,  F.  P.  G.     History  of  Civilization. 

HEAD,  Sir  Francis  B.,  Bart.,  K.C.H.,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Upper  Canada ;  b.  1793* 

9  Life  and  Adventures  of  Bruce,  the  African  Traveller.         *  *  *        ... 
[Portrait.]     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  128.) 

New-York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

10  Rough  Notes  taken  during  some  rapid  Journeys  across  the  Pampas  and 
among  the  Andes.  Boston,  1827.     12°  (5X3). 

HEADLEY,  Rev.  Joel  Tyler;  6.  at  Walton,  N.Y.,  1813. 
n  Alps  (The)  and  the  Rhine;  a  Series  of  Sketches. 

New  York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5), 
HEADRICK,  Rev.  James. 

12  View  of  the  Mineralogy,  Agriculture,  Manufactures  and  Fisheries  of  the 
Island  of  Arran.     With  Notices  of  Antiquities,  and  Suggestions  .  .  . 
[Map.]  Edinburgh,  1807.     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

HEARNE,  Samuel,  a  native  of  London,  Midshipman  in  R.  N.;  b.  1745.  d.  1792. 

13  Journey  (A)  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay  to  the  North 
ern  Ocean.    Undertaken  by  order  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  for  the 
Discovery  of  Copper  Mines,  a  North  West  Passage,  &c.     In  the  years 
1769,  1770,  1771,  &  1772.     [Maps  and  Plates.] 

London,  1795.    4°  (6.5X5.1).     [2  copies.] 


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HEATH,  Robert. 

1  Natural  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Islands  of  Scilly.    See  PINKER- 
TON,  J.    (Voyages  and  Travels,  vol.  2.) 

HEATH,  Hon.  "William,  a  major-general  of  the  Revolution ;  b.  in  Roxbury,  Mass., 
1737.  d.  there,  1814. 

2  Letter  on  the  Darkness  in  Canada,  in  October,  1785.     See  AMERICAN 
Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  pt.  I.) 

3  Memoirs  of  Major-Gen.  Heath.    Containing  Anecdotes,  Details  of  Skir 
mishes,  Battles,  and  other  Military  Events,  during  the  American  War. 

Boston,  1798.     8°  (6X3.4). 
HEBER,  Reginald,  D.D.,  Rector  ofHodnet,  aft.  Bp.  of  Calcutta;  b.  1783.  d.  1826. 

4  Life  of  Jeremy  Taylor  ;  with  a  critical  Examination  of  his  Writings.   1st 
American,  from  3d  London  ed.     [Portrait.'] 

Hartford,  1832.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 

5  Memoir  of  Bp.  Heber.     See  (Palestine,  &c.,  post.  —  Pp.  v.-lxxi.). 

6  Palestine,  and  other  Poems.    ...    Philadelphia,  1828.  12°(4.4X2.6irr.). 

7  Poetical  Works.     See  CRABBE,  G.     Poetical  Works  of  Crabbe,  &c. 

8  Sermons  preached  in  India.  Philadelphia,  1829.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 
HEDERICH,  Benjamin,  of  Orossen-hayn,  inMisnia;  b.  1675.  d.  1748. 

9  Gra?cum  Lexicon  manuale,  primum  aB.  Hederico  institutum:  mox  assi- 
duo  labore  S.  Patricii  auctum  .  .  .  :  postremo  innumeris  vitiis  repur- 
gatum,  plurimisque  novis  significationibus  verborum  locupletatum  cura 
J.  A.  Ernesti :  atque  iterum  recensitum  et  .  .  .  auctum  a  T.  Morell.    .  .  . 
Nunc  prodeat  .  .  .  emendatus,  etc.  a  T.  Taylor. 

Londini,  1803.     4°  (9.2X6.4),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 
HEDGE,  Rev.  Frederic  Henry,  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Camb.  Div.  School ;  b.  1805. 

10  Gospel  Invitations.     .  .  .  Boston,  1846.     12°,  pp.  13.. 

n  Memoirs  of  S.  M.  F.  D'Ossoli.     See  OSSOLI,  S.  M.  F.  d'. 

Editor,  &c.     See  RECENT  Inquiries  in  Theology,  &c. 
HEDGE,  Levi,  LL.D.,  Prof .  of  Logic,  &c.  atEarv.  Univ.;  b.  1767.  d.  1843. 

12  Elements  of  Logic  .  .  .  Cambridge,  1816.     12°  (5.5X3). 

13  Eulogy  on  Rev.  Jos.  McKean,  delivered  before  the  University,  Cam 
bridge,  April  22,  1818.     ...  Cambridge,  1820.     8°,  pp.  20. 

HEEREBOORD,  Adrian,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Leyden. 

14  'EPMHNEIA.     Logica,  seu  Synopseos  Logicse  Burgersdicianee  Explica- 
tio,  turn  per  notas  turn  per  exempla.     .  .  .     Accedit  ejusdem  authoris 
Praxis  Logica.  Londini,  1676.     8°  (5X3),  2  cols. 

15  Meletemata  Philosophica  .  .  .    Ed.  nova  .  .  . ;  cui  .  .  .  accedunt  Phi- 
losophia  Naturalis  ...  &  Pneumatica.     *  *  * 

Amstela?daim,  1680.     4°  (6.3X5.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1007-J-. 
HEEREN,  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig,  Prof,  of  Hist,  at  Gottingen;  b.  1760.  d.  1842. 

16  Historical  Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and  Trade  of  the 
Carthaginians,  Ethiopians,  and  Egyptians.     Translated  from  the  Ger 
man.     Vol.  1,2.      ***      [Plates.]  Oxford,  1832.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages  —  "  Reflections  on  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and 
Trade  of  the  Ancient  Nations  of  Africa.     ..." 

17  Historical  Researches  into  the  Politics,  Intercourse,  and  Trade  of  the 
principal  Nations  of  Antiquity.    Translated  from  the  German.  Vol.  1-3. 
Asiatic  Nations.     ...     [Plates.]  Oxford,  1833.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 


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HEEREN,  Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig,  continued. 

l  Manual   (A)  of  the  History  of  the  Political  System  of  Europe  and  its 
Colonies,  from  its  Formation  at  the  close  of  the  fifteenth  century,  to  its 
Re-establishment  upon  the  Fall  of  Napoleon.    Translated  from  5th  Ger 
man  ed.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     ***  Oxford,  1834.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
%  Reflections  on  the  Politics  of  Ancient  Greece.    Translated  from  the  Ger 
man.     By  G.  Bancroft,  Boston,  1824.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 
HEGEL,  Georg  Wilhelm  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Berlin;  b.  1770.  d.  1831. 

3  Encyclopadie  der  Philosophischen  Wissenschaften  im  Grundrisse.  Th.  1. 
Die  Logik.    Herausgegeben  .  .  .  von  L.  v.  Henning.     2.  Die  Philoso 
phic  des  Geistes.    Herausgegeben  von  L.  Bonmann  .  .  . 

Berlin,  1840,  '45.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

4  Lectures  on  the  Philosophy  of  History.    Translated  from  3d  German  ed. 
by  J.  Sibree.  London,  1757.     12°  (5.3X3.3). 

5  Phanomenologie  des  Geistes.     Herausgegeben  von  J.  Schulze.       *  *  * 
2te  unverwandeter  auflage.  Berlin,  1841.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

6  Subjective  Logic  (The)  of  Hegel.     Translated  by  Dr.  H.   Sloman  and 
J.  Walton.     Revised  by  a  Graduate  of  Oxford.     .  .  .  \_Witli]  Remarks 
by  H.  S.  London,  1855.     12°,  pp.  96, 

I  Vorlesungen  liber  die  Naturphilosophie  als  der  Encyclopadie  der  Philo 
sophischen  Wissenschaften  im  Grundrisse.     Th.  2.   Herausgegeben  von 
C.  L.  Michelet.     ***  Berlin,  1842.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

8  Vorlesungen  liber  die  Aesthetick.     Herausgegeben  von  H.  G.  Hotho. 
Th.  1-3.     2te  auflage.     ...  Berlin,  1842-'43.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

9  Vorlesungen  liber  die  Philosophic  der  Geschichte.     Herausgegeben  von 
Dr.  E.  Gans.     3te  auflage  besorgt  von  K.  Hegel. 

Berlin,  1848.     8°  (6.5X3. 5). 
HEINECCIUS,  Johann  Gotlieb,  Prof,  of  Pliiliosopliy  and  Laic,  at  Halle,  aft.  at 

Frankfort-on-the-Oder ;  b.  1681.  d.  1741. 

10  Elementa  Philosophiae  Rationalis  .  .  .     Praemissa  est  Historia  Philo- 
sophica.  Edinburgi,  1757.     8°  (5.4X3.4),  m.  b. 

HEINRICHS,  Johann  Heinrich,  Superint.  at  Burgdorf  in  Hanover ;  b.  1765. 

Annotator.    See  BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  New  Testament.    Epistola  ad 
Hebraeos  Graece. 
HEINSIUS,  Daniel,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Leyden;  b.  1580.  d.  1655. 

II  Praefatio  in  Acta  Synodi  Dordrechti.     See  ACTA  Synodi,  etc. 
HEISTER,  Lawrence,  Prof,  of  Med.  at  Altorf,  aft.  at  Helmstddt ;  d.  1758,  cet.  73. 

12  Compendium  of  Anatomy  .  .  .     Translated  from  .  .  .  the  original  Latin 
.  .  .     With  Notes  by  M.  Henault,  and  the  Editor.     Illustrated  .  .  . 

London,  1752.     8°  (6.1X3.2),  pp.  508. 
HELIODORUS,  Bp.  of  Tricca  in  Tliessaly ;  b.  at  Emesa  in  Syria  in  4th  century. 

13  ^Ethiopicorvm  Libri  X.     [Gr.  and  Lat.~\     Collatione  Bibliotheca?  Pala 
tine  &  aliorum,  emendati  &  ...  aucti,  H.  Commelini  opera. 

Apud  H.  Commelinum  [Geneva],  1596.    8°  (5.9X3.1),  pp.  519, 48. 
HELOT,  L.  and  H. 

14  Dictionnaire  .  .  .  Frangais-Arabe  &  Arabe-Frangais  .  .  .     3me  tirage. 

Alger,  n.  d.     24°  (4X2.7),  pp.  531. 
HELPER,  Hinton  Rowan,  of  North  Carolina. 

15  Impending  Crisis  (The)  of  the  South :  how  to  meet  it.      *  *  *      100th 
thousand.  New-York,  I860.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 


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HELVETIUS,  Claude  Adrien,  a  French  philosopher;  b.  in  Paris,  1715.  d.  1771. 

1  Esprit  (De  L').       *  *  *       [By  C.  A.  Hdvetius.~] 

Paris,  1758.     4°  (6.9X4.4),  pp.  643. 

NOTE.  — Compare  under  LAHARPE,  J.  F.— Refutation,  etc. 

2  Esprit  (DeL'),  par  M.  Helvetius.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2.     [Portrait.'} 

Liege,  1774.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

3  Homme  (De  L' ),  de  ses  Facultes  intellectualles,  et  de  son  Education. 
Ouvrage  posthume  de  M.  Helvetius.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2. 

Liege,  1774.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

NOTE. — Two  preceding  entries  have  half-title,  and  lettered,  "  CEuvres  complettes.  Tom.  1-4." 

4  Poesies  de  M.  Helvetius.     [Portrait."} 

Londres,  1781.     24°  (3.5X2  irr.). 
HELVETIUS,  Crisp. 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  OVIDUS  NASO,  P.    Epistolarum  Heroidum 

Liber. 
HELVETIUS,  Janus. 

5  Poemata,edenteL.Santenio.  LvgdvniBatavorvm,  1782.  8°(4.8X2.6irr.). 
HELVICUS,  Christoph,  D.D.,  Prof.  o/Div.,  &c.  at  Giessen  Univ.;  b.  1581.  d.  1617. 

6  Historical  and  Chronological  Theatre  .  .  .     Faithfully  done  into  Eng 
lish  .  .  .     And  inlarg'd  .  .  .  and  continued  down  to  the  present  times. 

London,  1685.     2°  (9irr.X6.8). 
HEMANS,  Mrs.  Felicia  Dorothea  BROWNE  ;  b.  in  Liverpool,  1794.  d.  1835. 

7  Forest  Sanctuary  (The)  and  other  Poems. 

Boston,  1827.     8°  (4.9X3  irr.).     [2  copies.] 

8  League  (The)  of  the  Alps,  The  Siege  of  Valencia,  The  Vespers  of  Paler 
mo,  and  other  Poems.  Boston,  1826.     8°  (4.9X3  irr.).     [2  copies.] 

9  Memorials  of  Mrs.  Hemans.     See  CHORLEY,  H.  F. 
10  Records  of  Woman :  with  other  Poems.       *  *  * 

Boston,  1828.     8°  (5X3  irr.). 
HEMMENWAY,  Eev.  Moses,  D.D.,  of  Wells;  d.  1811,  cet.  about  75. 

H  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  26,  1784.  Boston,  1784.     8°,  pp.  52. 

12  Vindication  (A)   of  the  Power,  Obligation  and  Encouragement  of  the 
Unregenerate  to  attend  the  Means  of  Grace.     Against  the  Exceptions  of 
Rev.  S.  Hopkins,  in  ..."  The  true  State  and  Character  of  the  Unre 
generate,"  &c.     *  *  *  Boston,  1772.     12°  (5.9X3.3). 

HEMMING,  G.  W.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

13  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus  .  .  . 
2d  ed.,  with  Corrections  and  Additions. 

Cambridge,  1852.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 
HEMMINGIUS,  Nicolaus. 

14  Commentarii  in  S.  lohannis  Apostoli  Epistolas  scripti.     *  *  * 

VVitebergge,  1569.     8°  (4.5X2.4). 

15  Commentarivs  in  Vtramqve  Epistolam  Pavli  ad   Thessalonicenses,  scrip- 
tvs.       ***  WitebergaB,  1566.     8°  (4.5X2.4). 

HEMSTERHUYS,  Tiberius,  Prof,  at  Amsterdam,  Franeker,  &c.;  b.  1685.  d.  1766. 

Annotator.     See  LUCIANUS.    Colloquia  et  Timon. 
HENCKEL,  Johann  Christoph,  a  physician  at  Arnstddt. 

16  Einige  Neuentdeckter  chemisch-physicalische  Wahrheiten,  denen  Ken- 
nern  der  Natur-Lehre  und  Arzenen-Bereitungs-Kunst  zur  Beurtheilung 
und  Anwendung.  Leipzig,  1769.     8°,  pp.  80. 

38 


208  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


HENDERSON,  Alexander,  a  Scotch  divine;  b.  1583.  d.  1646. 

1  Fast  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Lords,  28th  May,  1645. 

London,  1645.     4°,  pp.  31. 
HENDERSON,  Thomas,  Astron.-Royal  for  Scotland ;  b.  at  Dundee,  1798.  d.  1844. 

2  Astronomical  Observations.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.  Edinburgh  Observa 
tions. 

HENGSTENBERG,  Ernst  Wilhelm,  Prof,  of  Philology  at  Berlin;  b.  1802. 

3  Christology  of  the  Old  Testament,  and  a  Commentary  on  the  Predictions 
of  the  Messiah  by  the  Prophets.     Translated  from  the  German,  by  R. 
Keith.    Vol.  1-3  ... 

Alexandria,  and  Washington,  1839.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

4  Egypt  and  the  Books  of  Moses,  or  the  Books  of  Moses  illustrated  by  the 
Monuments  of  Egypt ;  with  an  Appendix.     From  the  German  by  R.  D. 
C.  Bobbins.  Andover,  1843.     12°  (5.6  irr.X3.3). 

HENLEY,  Col.  David. 

5  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court-Martial,  at  Cambridge,  Jan.  20 -Feb.  25, 
1778:  upon  the  Trial  of  Col.  D.  Henley.         Boston,  1778.     8°,  pp.  88. 

HENNEPIN,  Louis,  a  Franciscan  missionary  to  Canada;  b.  1640.  d.  aft.  1699. 

6  Description  de  la  Louisiane,  nouvellement  decouverte  au  Sud'  Oiiest  de 
la  Nouvelle  France,  par  ordre  du  Roy.  Avec  la  Carte  du  Pays :  les  Moeurs 
&  la  Maniere  de  vivre  des  Sauvages.  Paris,  1688.     12a (4.5X2-2). 

7  Nouvelle  Decouverte  d'un  tres  grand  Pays  situe  dans  1'Amerique,  entre 
la  Nouveau  Mexique,  et  la  Mer  Glaciale,  avec  les  Cartes,  &  les  Figures 
necessaires  .  .  .  Amsterdam,  1698.     16° (4.2X2.4). 

HENRIETTA  ANNA,  of  England,  Duchess  of  Orleans ;  b..in  Exeter,  1644.  d.  1670. 

8  Histoire  de.     See  LAFAYETTE,  M.  M.  P.  de  la  V.  de. 

HENRY,  Caleb  Sprague,  D.D.,  a  Cong.,  aft.  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman,  Prof,  of 
Philos.,Hist.,  &c.  in  Univ.  of  City  of  New  York;  b.  in  Rutland,  Ms.,  1804. 

9  Epitome  (An)  of  the  History  of  Philosophy.    Being  the  Work  [prepared 
by  the  Abbe  Bautain]  adopted  by  the  University  of  France  for  Instruc 
tion  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French,  with  Additions,  and  a  Continua 
tion  of  the  History  from  the  time  of  Reid  to  the  present  day.     By  C.  S. 
Henry.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  143,  144.) 

New-York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

10  Principles  and  Prospects  of  the  Friends  of  Peace.     A  Discourse  pro 
nounced  before  the  Hartford  County  Peace  Society,  Dec.  25, 1833. 

Hartford,  1834.     8°,  pp.  31. 

11  True  idea  (The)  of  the  University  and  its  Relation  to  a  complete  System 
of  Public  Instruction.    An  Address  before  the  Association  of  the  Alumni 
of  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  June  28,  1852.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1853.     8°,  pp.  27. 
Editor.     See  The  NEW  YORK  Review. 

Translator,  Annotator,  &c.     See  COUSIN,  V.    Elements  of  Psychology. 
HENRY,  Rev.  Matthew,  of  Chester,  a  Nonconformist;  b.  1662.  d.  1714. 

12  Commentary  on  the  Bible.     See  JENKS,  W.    Comprehensive  Commen 
tary,  &c. 

13  Communicant's  (The)  Companion  .  .  .      Glasgow,  1772.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

14  Exposition  (An)  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  .  .  .  with  practical  Re 
marks  and  Observations.  [Completed  from  Acts  to  Revelations  by  others.'] 
Edited  by  G.  Burder,  and  J.  Hughes.  With  the  Life  of  the  Author  by  S. 
Palmer.     Vol.  1-6.  New  York,  1830.     8°  (8.2X5.3),  2  cols. 

CONTENTS.  — Vol.  I.  Gen.-Deut.    II.  Josh.-Esth.    III.  Job-Sol.    IV.  Isa.-Malai-hi. 
V.  Math.-John.     VI.  Acts-Rev. 


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HENRY,  Patrick,  the  dist.  orator  and  statesman  ;  b.  in  Va.,  1736.  d.  1799. 

1  Life,  by  A.H.  Everett.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d.  Ser.,vol.  1.) 

2  Life  and  Character  of  Patrick  Henry.     See  WIRT,  W. 

3  Speeches.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence,  &c.,  vol.  1,  4.) 
HENRY,  Paul,  D.D.,  Minister  and  Seminary  Instructor  in  Berlin* 

4  Life  (The)  and   Times  of  John  Calvin  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  Ger 
man.     By  H.  Stebbing.     ...     Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1854.     8°  (7X4). 
HENRY,  Robert,  D.D.,  a  Scotch  Presbyterian  divine;  b  1718.  d.  1790. 

5  History  (The)  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  first  Invasion  of  it  by  the  Ro 
mans  under  Julius  Caesar.   ...     2d  ed.   Vol.  1-6.     [Maps  and  Plates."] 

Dublin,  1789-'94.    8°  (5.9X3.2),  m.  b. 

6  History  (The)  of  Great  Britain,  from  the  first  Invasion  of  it  by  the  Ro 
mans  under  Julius  Caesar.     .  .  .     3d  ed.     Vol.  1-12.     [Portrait,  Maps 
and  Plates.]  London,  1799-1800.     8°  (6X3.3),  m.  b. 

7  Life  of  Dr.  Henry.     See  (History  of  Great  Britain,  Dublin  Ed.,  ante.— 
Vol.  6,  pp.  vii.-xix.). 

HENRY,  Thomas,  F.E.S.,  &c.,  an  apothecary  of  Manchester,  Eng. 

8  Memoirs  of  Albert  de  Haller,  M.  D.     Compiled,  chiefly,  from  the  Elo- 
gium  spoken  before  the  Royal  Academy  of  Sciences  at  Paris,  and  from 
the  Tributes  paid  to  his  memory  by  other  foreign  Societies.     [Portrait.'] 

"Warrington,  1783.     24°  (3.8X2.3). 
HENRY,  "William,  M.D.,  an  English  chemist;  b.  in  Manchester,  1775.   d.  1836. 

9  Epitome  (An)  of  Chemistry  .  .  .    4th  ed. :  much  enlarged  and  illustrated 
with  Plates.  Edinburgh,  1806.     8°  (6.1X5. 6). 

1°  Epitome  (An)  of  Experimental  Chemistry  .  .  .     5th  ed.,  illustrated  with 
Plates,  engraved  by  Lowry.  London,  1808.    8°  (6.2X3.5),  pp  502. 

11  Epitome  (An)  of  Experimental  Chemistry  .  .  .     2d  American,  from  5th 
English  ed.,  illustrated  with   Plates.     To  which  are  added,   Notes  on 
various   Subjects  ;  Observations  on  Metals  ;  Mines  ;  &c.  ;  &rc.     By  B. 
Silliman.  Boston,  1810.     8°  (6.8X3.6). 

HERALD  (The)  of  Peace    .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     Vol.  1-9— New  Series.    12  vols. 

12  London,  1819-'34.     8°  (7.1X4.2),  2  cols. 
HERBART,  Johann  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Philos.  at  Gottingen  ;  b.  1776.  d.  1841. 

13  Lehrbuch  zur  Einleitung  in  die  Philosophie.     3te  verbesserte  ausgabe. 

Konigsberg,  1834.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 
HERBELL,  J.  E.  M. 

Translator,  &c.     See  CAMPER,  P.    Sammtliche  kleinere  Schriften. 
HERBERT,  Rev.  George,  an  Eng.  clergyman  and  poet;  b.  in  Wales,  1593.  d.  1632. 

14  Life,  by  I.  Walton.     See  WALTON,  I.     Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,  &c. 

15  Life  (The)  [abridged  from  Isaac  Walton]  and  Writings  of  George  Her 
bert  :  with  the  Synagogue,  in  imitation  of  Herbert.       *  *  * 

Lowell,  1834.     12°  (4.2X2.6). 

16  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  and  Notes.     By  Rev. 
R.  A.Willmot.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1855.     16°  (4.8X2.8). 

HERDER,  Johann  Gottfried  von,  Court-preacher,  &c.  at  Weimar;  b.  1744.  d*  1803. 

17  Erinnerungen  aus  dem  Leben.     See  HERDER,  M.  C.  v. 


300  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


HERDER,  Johann  Gottfried  von,  continued. 

1  Sammtliche  Werke.     [Edited  by  J.  G.  Mutter,  Heyne,  and  J.  v.  Mutter.] 
Zur  Religion  und   Theologie.  Th.  1-18.      Zur  Schonen  Literatur  und 
Kunst.  Th.  1-20.     Zur  Philosophic  und  Geschichte.  Th.  1-22.     GOvols. 

Stuttgart  und  Tiibingen,  1827-30.     18°  (4.3X2.7). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  thirty  volumes.    Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 

2  Spirit  (The)  of  Hebrew  Poetry.  Translated  from  the  German,  by  J.  Marsh. 
...    Vol.  1,  2.      Burlington,  1833.  12°  (5.6X3.4).  [2  copies  of  vol.  1.] 

HERDER,  Maria  Carolina  von,  prob.  ivife  of  the  preceding. 

3  Erinnerungen  aus  dem  Leben  J.  G.  v.  Herder.     Herausgegeben  durch 
J.  G.  Miiller.    Th.  1-3.     Stuttgart  und  Tiibingen,  1830.    18°  (4.3X2.7). 

NOTE.  —  This  work  forms  last  three  volumes  of  HERDER'S  Sammtliche  Werke,  ante. 

HERIOT,  George,  Postmaster- General  of  British  North  America. 

4  Travels  through  the  Canadas,  containing  a  Description  of  the  picturesque 
Scenery  on  some  of  the  Rivers  and  Lakes  ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Pro 
ductions,  Commerce,  and  Inhabitants  of  those  Provinces.     .  .  .  {Part 
II.~\  A  Comparative  View  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  several  of  the 
Indian  Nations  of  North  and  South  America     .  .  .     [Map  and  Plates.] 

London,  1807.    4°  (6.8X4.5),  pp.  602. 
HERMANN,  Benedikt  Franz. 

5  Beschreibung  der  Manipulation,  durch  welche  in  Steyermark,  Karnten 
und  Krain  der  beriihmte  Brescianerstahl  verfertigt  wird.    Mit  einer  Kup- 
fertafel.  Wien,  1781.     16°  (4.1X2.6). 

HERMANN,  Johann  Gottfried  Jakob,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Ldpsic ;  b.  1772. 

6  Dissertationes  Pindaricae.     See  PINDARUS.    (Carmina,  vol.  3.) 
HERMANN,  Karl  Friedrich,  a  German  antiquarian,  Prof,  at  Heidelberg;  b.  1804. 

7  Manual  (A)  of  the  Political  Antiquities  of  Greece,  historically  considered. 
From  the  German.     ***  Oxford,  1836.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

8.  Geschichte  und  System  der  Platonischen  Philosophic.    Th.  1,  die  histor- 
isch-kritische  Qrundlegung  enthaltend. 

Heidelberg,  1839.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 
HERMAS  or  HERMES,  St.,  a  Christian  at  Rome-,   d.  about  81. 

9  Shepherd  (The)  of  Hernias,  translated  by  Wake.    See  WAKE,  W. 
HERMOGENES,  a  rhetorician  of  Tarsus ;  fl.  in  the  2d  century. 

10  Ars  Rhetorica,  Greece.     See  WALZ,  C.    (Rhetores  Graeci,  vol.  3.) 

11  Progymnasmata,  Grace.     See  WALZ,  C.   (Rhetores  Graeci,  vol.  1.) 
HERNDON,  Lieut.  William  Lewis,  of  the  U.S.  Navy ;  b.  in  Fredericksburg,  Va., 

1813.  d.  1857. 

12  Explorations  of  the  Valley  of  the  Amazon,  made  under  direction  of  the 
Navy  Department,  by  W.  L.  Herndon  and  L.    Gibbon.     Pt.  I.     By 
Lieut.  Herndon.     II.     By  Lieut.  Gibbon.     2  vols.     [Atlas  to  each  part, 
and  Engravinys.~]     (U.S.  Pub.  Doc.) 

Washington,  1853,  '54.     8°(6.6X3.8). 

HERODOTUS,  the  Greek  Historian,  styled  the  father  of  history ;  b.  in  Halicar- 
nassus  in  Asia  Minor,  484  B.C.     d.  about  424 B.C. 

13  Egypt  (The)  of  Herodotus :  being  the  Second  and  Part  of  the  Third 
Book  of  his  History.     With  Notes  and  preliminary  Dissertations,  by 
J.  Kendrick.  London,  1841.     8°  (6.2X3.9). 

1 4  Harangues  tirees  d'Herodote.     See  AUGER,  A.     (Harangues,  etc.,  vol.1.) 


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HERODOTUS,  continued. 

1  Herodotus  Greece  &  Latine.     Accedunt  Annotationes  selectse  necnon 
Index  Latinus,  ex  Editionibus  Wesselingii  et  Reizii.     Tom.  1-5,  7. 

Edinburgi,  1806.     12°  (4.9X2.9). 

2  Historiarvm Libri IX.    ...    EjusdemNarratiode  Vitallomeri.  [Greek] 
Cum  Vallae  Interpret.  Latina  Historiarum,  ab  H.  Stephano  recognita :  & 
Spicilegio  F.  Sylbvrgii.     Item  Iconibus  Structurarum  Babyloniarum  ab 
Herodoto  descriptarum.     Excerpta  e   CtesiaB  Libris  de  Rebus  Persicis 
&  Indicis,  &  ex  iisdem  Fragmenta  .  .  .     Cum  Indice  ...     *  *  * 

Oliva  P.  Stephani,  1618.     2°  (11.2X9.4),  par.  cols.,  pp.  708+. 

3  Historiarum  Libri  IX.     [Greek.]     Codicem  Sancrofti  Manuscriptum  de- 
nuo  contulit  necnon  reliquam  Lectionis  Varietatem  commodius  digessit 
T.  Gaisford.     Tom.  1-4.          ,     Lipsiae,  1824-'26.     8°  (6.6X3.4),  m.  b. 

NOTE. — Vol.  1,  2  are  paged  continuously.  Vol.  3,  4  have  also  title  "  Adnotationes 
Wesselingii,  Valckanaerii,  aliorumque  in  Herodoti  Historiarum  Libros  IX.  Edidit 
T.  Gaisford.  Tom.  1,  2." 

4  History  (The)  of  Herodotus.     A  new  English  Version,  edited  with  co 
pious  Notes  and  Appendices,  illustrating  the  History  and  Geography  of 
Herodotus,  from  the  most  recent  sources  of  information ;  and  embody 
ing  the  chief  Results,  historical  and  ethnographical,  which  have  been  ob 
tained  in  the  Progress  of  Cuneiform  and  Hieroglyphical  Discovery.    By 
G.  Rawlinson.    Assisted  by  Sir  H.  Rawlinson,  and  Sir  J.  G.  Wilkinson. 
.  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     With  Maps  and  Illustrations. 

New  York,  1859-'60.     8°  (6.6  irr.X3.9). 

5  History  (The)  of  Herodotus,  translated  from  the  Greek.     With  Notes. 
By  Rev.  W.  Beloe  .  .  .  Vol.  1-4.  London,  1791.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

6  Life  and  Travels  of  Herodotus.     See  WHEELER,  J.  T. 
HERON,  Robert. 

7  Elements  of  Chemistry  .  .  .     London,  1800.     8°  (5.6X3.3),  pp.  628+. 
HERON,  Robert,  a  name  assumed  by  Pinkerton  in  some  of  Ids  earlier  works 

and  translations.     See  NIEBUHR,  C.    Travels  through  Arabia,  &c. 
HERRICK,  Robert,  an  English  clergyman  and  poet ;  b.  in  London,  1591.  d.  1674? 

8  Biographical  Notice  of.     See  (Hesperides,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  1-22). 

9  Hesperides :  or  the  Works  both  Humane  and  Divine  of  Robert  Herrick, 
Esq.     ...   Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]       Boston,  1856.    16°  (4.8X2.8irr.). 

HERSCHEL,  Sir  John  Frederic  William,  Bart.,  an  English  astronomer;  b.  1790. 

10  Light.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  4). 

11  Outlines  of  Astronomy.     With  Plates  and  Wood  Cuts. 

Philadelphia,  1849.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  620. 

12  Outlines  of  Astronomy.    6th  ed.     [Plates  and  Diagrams] 

London,  1859.     8°   (6.3X3.6),  pp.  712. 

13  Physical  Astronomy.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

14  Preliminary  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Study  of  Natural  Philosophy.     New  ed. 
[Portrait  of  Bacon]  London,  1835.     12°  (5X2.8). 

!5  Sound.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 

16  Treatise  (A)  on  Astronomy.    New  ed.     [Illustrated] 

London,  1837.     12°  (5X2.8). 

17  Review  of  Herschel's  Outlines  of  Astronomy.     From  the  Christian  Ex 
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HERVEY,  James,  an  English  divine;  b.  1713.  d.  1758. 

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2  Meditations  and  Contemplations  .  .  .     Together  with  the  Life  of  the 
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3  Protestant  (The)  Theological  and  Ecclesiastical  Encyclopedia ;  being  a 
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4  Eoy«.  **'  'Hp-ipo.*.     See  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.    (Gnomici  Poetse  Grscci.) 
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5  Sunday.      Its  Origin,  History,  and  present  Obligation,  considered  in 
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HEYNE,  Christian  Gottlob,  Prof,  of  Eloquence  at  Gottingen;  b.  1729.  d.  1812. 

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HEYWOOD,  John,  one  of  the  earliest  English  dramatic  writers  ;  d.  1565. 

2  Mery  Play  (A)  betwene  the  Pardoner  and  the  Frere  the  Curate  and 
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HIBBARD,  Rev.  Freeborn  Garrettson,  of  the  Meth.-Episc.  Church;  b.  1811. 

3  Psalms  (The)  chronologically  arranged ;  with  historical   Introductions ; 
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4  Curse  ye  Meroz,  or  the  Fatal  Doom.     Sermon,  preached  in  London,  be 
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London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  36. 

5  Late  famous  Tryal  of  Mr.  Hickeringill.          London,  1681.     2°,  pp.  14. 
HICKEY,  William. 

6  Constitution  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  with  an  Alphabeti 
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HICKIE,  Rev.  D.  B.,  LL.D.,  Head-Master  at  Haickshead,  Eng. 

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HICKOK,  Laurens  Perseus,  D.D.,  Prof,  and  Vicc-Pres.  of  Union  Coll.;  b.  1798. 

7  Rational  Cosmology :  or  the  Eternal  Principles  and  the  Necessary  Laws 
of  the  Universe.  New  York,  1858.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

8  Rational  Psychology ;  or  the  Subjective  Idea  and  the  Objective  Law  of 
all  Intelligence.  Auburn,  1849.     8°  (6.2X3.7),  pp.  717. 

9  System  (A)  of  Moral  Science.  Schenectady,  1853.     8°  (6.2X3. 6). 
HICKS  or  HICKES,  Francis. 

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HIEROCLES,  a  Platonic  philosopher,  of  Alexandria ;  fl.  in  the  oth  century. 

J0  Aurea  (In)  Carmina  [of  the  Pythagoreans']  Commentarius.  Grace  et 
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HIGGINS,  Bryan,  M.D. 

11  Experiments  and  Observations  made  with  the  view  of  emproving  the  Art 
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12  Experiments  and  Observations  relating  to  ...  Subjects  of  Chemical 
Philosophy.  London,  1786.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

13  Minutes  of  the  Society  for  Philosophical  Experiments  and  Conversations. 
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HIGGINS,  W.  Mullinger,  Lect.  on  Exper.  Philos.  at  Guy's  Hospital)  London. 
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HIGGINSON,  Rev.  Francis,  1st  minister  of  Salem,  Ms.;  b.inEng.,1598.  d.  1630. 

1  New-England's  Plantation,  or  a  short  and  true  Description  of  the  Com 
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2  True  Kelation  of  the  Last  Voyage  to  New-England.     See  YOUNG,  A. 
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HILDRETH,  Richard,  a  lawyer,  aft.  a  journalist',  b.  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1807. 

3  History  (The)  of  the  United   States  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  of 
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New  York,  1854.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

4  History  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  the  Adoption  of  the 
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"  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.    Vol.  1-6." 

5  Japan  as  it  was  and  is.     [Jlfop.]  12°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  576. 
HILL,  Sir  John,  M.D.,  an  English  writer;  b.  1716.  d.  1765. 

6  Useful  Family-Herbal  (The)  .  .  .     Illustrated  with  Figures  of  the  most 
useful  English  Plants.     .  .  .     New  ed.,  corrected. 

London,  1789.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
HILL,  Eev.  Rowland,  an  English  clergyman;  b.  1744.  d.  1833. 

7  Life.     See  SIDNEY,  E. 

HILL,  Eev.  Thomas,  Pres.  of  Antioch  College;  b.  at  Neiv. Brunswick,  N.J.,  1801. 

8  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  Curvature.     Also,  A  fragmentary  Essay  on 
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9  Integral  Education.     An  Inaugural  Address,  delivered  at  Antioch  Col 
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10  Liberal  Education.     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
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Cambridge,  1858.     8°,  pp.  33. 
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HILLARD,  George  Stillman,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  b.  in  Machias,  Me.,  1808. 
n  Eulogy  on  Daniel  Webster.     See  WEBSTER,  D.  (Memorial,  &c.) 

12  Letters  (The)  of  Silas  Standfast.     First  published  in  the  Boston  Courier 
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13  Life  and  Adventures  of  Capt.  John  Smith.     See  SPARKS,  J.   (American 
Biography,  vol.  2.) 

14  Oration  (An)  pronounced  before  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  July  the 
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15  Six  Months  in  Italy.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.         Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.2X3). 
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HILLIARD,  Rev.  Timothy,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.;  b.  1746.  d.  1790. 

16  Sermon  (A)  delivered   Sept.  3,  1788,  at  the  Dudleian  Lecture  in  .  . 
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HILLIARD,  Rev.  Timothy,  continued. 

1  Sermon,  delivered  Dec.  10,  ,1788,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  An 
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Newburyport,  1779.     8°,  pp.  52* 
HILPERT,  Dr.  J.  L. 

2  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  and  German,  and  the  German  and  English 
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Carlsruhe,  1846,     4°  (9,1X6.8),  3  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Title-pages  in  German  also. 

HIND,  John,  Fdlow  and  Tutor  of  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Eng> 

3  Elements  (The)  of  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry,  with  the  Kature 
and  Properties  of  Logarithms,  &c.     ...     3d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1837.     12°  (5.7X3.3)* 

4  Principles  (The)  of  the  Differential  Calculus ;    with  its  Application  to 
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Cambridge,  1831.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 
HINDMARSH,  Robert,  a  printer,  of  Manchester,  Eng. 

5  Seal  (A)  upon  the  Lips  of  Unitarians,  Trinitarians,  and  all  others  who 
refuse  to  acknowledge  the  sole  supreme  and  exclusive  Divinity  of  our 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.     ...     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1815.     8°  (6.3X3.6), 
HINDS,  Samuel,  D<D<,  Bp.  of  Norwich,  1849. 

6  History  of  the  Rise  and  Early  Progress  of  Christianity.    See  (ENCYCLO 
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HINTON,  John  Howard,  A.M.,  a  Baptist  minister,  of  London. 

I  History  (The)  and  Topography  of  the  United  States  of  North  America, 
brought  down  from  the  earliest  period  .  .  .     By  J.  H.  Hinton,  A.M., 
assisted  by  several  Gentlemen  in  England  and  America.     With  Addi 
tions  and  Corrections,  by  S.  L.  Knapp  ;  and  a  Continuation  to  the  pres 
ent  time,  by  J.  0.  Choules.     2d  ed.     Illustrated  with  numerous  Engra 
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HIPPOLYTUS,  St.,  an  Italian  bishop  and  martyr,  of  the  3d  century. 

8  Hippolytus  and  his  Age.     See  BUNSEN,  C.  K.  J. 

HIRTIUS,  Aulus,  a  soldier  under  Ccesar,  aft.  consul  at  Rome;  killed  43  B. C 

9  Commentariorum  de  Bello  Alexandrine  Liber  unus.     See  CJESAR,  C.  J. 
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HISTOIRE  abregee  de  la  Campagne  de  Xapoleon-le-Grand,  en  Allemagne  et  en 
10  Italic,  jusqu'a  la  Paix  de  Presbourg  .  .  .     Par  #  #  #     *  *  * 

Paris,  1806.     12°  (5X2.9). 
HISTOIRE  des  Deeouvertes  faites  par  divers  savans  Voyageurs,  dans  plusieurs 

I 1  Contrees  de  la  Russie  &  de  la  Perse,  relativement  a  1'Histoire  civile  & 
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HISTOIRE  des  Xegociations,  et  du  Traite  de  Paix  des  Pyrenees.     Tom.  1,  2. 

12  Amsterdam,  1750.     12°  (4.7X2.3), 
HISTOIRE  philosophique  et  politique  des  Etablissemens  et  du  Commerce  des  Eti- 

13  ropeens  dans  les  Deux  Indes.     .  .  .     Nouv.  ed.,  corrigee.     Tom.  1-7. 
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HISTOIRE  philosophique  et  politique  des  Revolutions  d'Angleterre,  depuis  la 

1  Des*cente  de  Jules-Cesar  jusqu'  a  la  Paix  de  1783.     Par  le  Citoyen  *  *  *. 
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HISTOIRE  des  Revolutions,  arrivees  dans  la  Gouvernement,  les  Loix  et  1'Esprit 

2  Humain,  apres  la  Conversion  de  Constantin  jusqu'a  la  Chute  de  1'Empire 
d'  Occident.  La  Haye,  1783.     8°  (5.5X3.1),  pp.  670. 

HISTORICAL  Account  (An)  of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe,  and  of  the 

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HISTORICAL  (An)  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Iceland,  Greenland,  and  the  Faroe 

4  Islands.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  131.) 

New- York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
HISTORICAL  Law-Tracts.     See  HOME,  H.,  Lord  Names. 
HISTORICAL  Society  —  of  Maine  ;  of  Massachusetts  ;  &c.     See  MAINE  historical 

Society ;  MASSACHUSETTS  historical  Society ;  £c. 
HISTORICAL  Society  of  Pennsylvania.     Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of 

5  Pennsylvania.     ***    \Vol.  1.]        Philadelphia,  1826.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 
HISTORIEN  (L').     No.  536-551,  562,  564,  565,  569-580. 

6  Paris,  Fan  V.  [1797].     8°  (6.1X3). 
HISTORISCHES  Portefeuille.     Zur  Kenntniss  der  gegenwartigen  und  vergange- 

7  nen  Zeit.     Stuck  1-9.     Jan.-Sept.  1788.      [Portraits.] 

Wein,  Breslau,  etc.,  1788.     8°  (5X3). 

LIlSTORY  (The)  of  the  Campaign  of  1796,  in  Germany  and  Italy.     Vol.  1-5. 
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HITCHCOCK,  David. 

9  Shade  (The)  of  Plato :  or,  A  Defence  of  Religion,  Morality  &  Govern 
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HITCHCOCK,  Edward,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.  &  Nat.  Hist.,  1825-'45,  aft. 
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10  Dyspepsy  forestalled  &  resisted :  or  Lectures  on  Diet,  Regimen,  &  Em 
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1830.     ***  Amherst,  1830.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

11  Dyspepsy  forestalled  and  resisted  ...      *  *  *     2d  ed.     Corrected  and 
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12  Elementary  Geology.     New  ed.,  revised,  &c.    With  an  introductory  No 
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New  York,  1856.     12°  (6X3.6). 

13  Final  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

14  Fossil  Footmarks  of  the  United  States.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c. 
(Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  3.) 

15  Illustrations  of  Surface  Geology.    Pp.  164.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institu 
tion.    (Contributions,  vol.  9.) 

16  Papers  upon  Geology.     See  ASSOCIATION  of  American  Geologists  and 
Naturalists.     (Proceedings  of  lst-3d  Meetings.) 

17  Religion  (The)  of  Geology  and  its  connected  Sciences.     [Plate.] 

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18  Report  on  the  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  and  Zoology  of  Massachu 
setts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 


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HITCHCOCK,  Enos,  D.D.,  of  Beverly,  Ms.,  aft.  of  Providence,  R.L;  d.  1803,  cet.  59. 

1  Memoirs  of  the  Bloomsgrove  Family.     .  .  .     Containing  Sentiments  on 
a  Mode  of  Domestic  Education  .  .  .  :  and  on  the  Dignity  and  Impor 
tance  of  the  Female  Character.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1790.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 
HITCHCOCK,  Rev.  Gad,  of  Pembroke,  Mass.;  d.  1803,  ceL  85. 

2  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  25,  1774.  Boston,  1774.    8°,  pp.  56. 

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HOOD,  Samuel,  a  Comm.  of  the  British  Navy ;  b.  in  Somersetshire,  1724.  d.  1816. 

8  Letters  to  the  Ministry.     See  BERNARD,  F.    Letters,  &c. 
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HOOGEVEEN,  Heinrich,  a  Dutch  philologist;  b.  at  Ley  den,  1712.  d.  at  Delft,  1794. 

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12  Family  Book  of  Devotion.     ...        Philadelphia,  1840.    8°  (7.3X4.2). 
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14  Life,  by  Isaac  Walton.  (Prefixed  to  Works,  post.) 

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4  Hollandtse  Trouw-gevallen.  Amsterdam,  1678.     24°  (4.1X2.4). 

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HOPPIN,  Rev.  James  M.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Prof,  of  Pastoral  Tlieol.  at  Tale  Coll. 

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London,  1840.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 
HOPKINS,  Rev.  Daniel,  of  Salem,  Mass.;  b.  1734.  d.  1814. 

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8  Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  before  the  Lowell  Institute, 
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HOPKINS,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  West- Springfield,  Mass.;  ordained  1720.  d.  1755. 

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11  Life  and  Character  of  Miss  Susanna  Anthony  .  .  .     Consisting  chiefly 
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12  Memoir  of,  by  Prof.  E.  A.  Park.    See  (Works, post.— Vol.  1,  pp.  9-266). 

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1  Puritans  (The) :  or  The  Church,  Court,  and  Parliament  of  England, 
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Boston,  1S59-'61.     8°  (6.6X3. 7). 

HOPKINS,  Stephen,  a  signer  of  tlie  Declaration,  Chief-Justice  of  Superior  Court 
and  Governor  of  R.I.,  &c.;  b.in  £c#uofe,  £./.,  1707.  d.  1785. 

2  Account  of  Providence.    tfeeMASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  2d*Ser.,  vol.  9.) 
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HOPKINS,  William,  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England;  b.  1706.  d.  1786. 

4  Friendly  Dialogue  (A)  between  a  common  Unitarian  Christian  and  an 
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5  Serious  Address  (A)  to  Christians  of  Trinitarian  and  Calvinistic  Senti 
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HORATIUS  FLACCUS,  Quintus,  the  Roman  poet ;  b.  in  Venusia,  65  B.C.  d,  8  B.C. 

8  CEuvres  (Les)  d'  Horace,  traduites  en  Francois  [facing  the  original']. 
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9  Oeuvres  d'  Horace  en  Latin  et  en  Francois  [facing],  avec  des  Remarques 
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13  Q,.  Horativs  Flaccvs :  cvm  Commentariis  &  Enarrationibus  Commenta- 
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HORN,  George,  Prof,  of  History,  &c.  at  Heidelberg  and  Ley  den;  b.  1620.  d.  1670. 

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The  Hague,  1741.    2°  (text  15X8-3  ;  maps,  folded  sheets). 
HORX,  Thomas,  Hector  of  Hartley. 

3  Sermon  preached  at  the  Anniversary  Meetings  of  the  Eton-Scholars,  Nov. 
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HORNE,  George,  D.D.,Dean  of  Canterbury,  Bp.  of  Norwich,  &c.;  b.  1730.  d.  1792. 

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5  Commentary  (A)   on  the  Book  of  Psalms.     .  .  .     By  George,  Lord 
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HORNE,  Melville,  Curate  of  West  Thurruck,  Essex. 

6  Letters  on  Missions ;  addressed  to  the  Protestant  Ministers  of  the  British 
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HORNE,  Thomas  Hartwell,  D.D.,  Prebend,  of  St.  Paul's,  London;  b.  1780. 

7  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Critical   Study  and  Knowledge  of  the  Holy 
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8  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Critical    Study  and   Knowledge  of  the  Holy 
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HOTOMANUS,  Franciscus. 

3  Francogallia  ...       *  *  *  Francofvrdi,  1586.     8°  (5X2.6). 
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HOUSTON,  Gen.  Samuel,  Gov.,  Ex.  Pres.,  and  Sen.  of  Texas ;  b.  1793. 

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HOWARD,  Benjamin  C.,  Esq.,  Cleric  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S. 

8  Report  (A)  of  the  Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 
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11  Memoirs  of   Howard,   compiled  from  his  Diary,  &c.     By  J.  B.  Brown. 
Abridged  .  .  .  from  the  London  quarto  Edition.       *  *  * 

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13  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June 
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HOWARD,  Rev.  Simeon,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1733.  d.  1804. 

14  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  31,  1780.  Boston,  1780.     8°,  pp.  48. 

15  Election  Sermon,  preached  at  Boston,  1780.    See  THORNTON,  J.  W.  (The 
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w  Sermon  on  Brotherly  Love,  preached  in  Boston,  Dec.  28,  1778,  before 
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17  Sermon  preached  to  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Company,  in  Boston, 
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18  Sermon,  preached  in  Boston,  Nov.  18,  1791 ;  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
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1  Historical  Collections  of  Virginia ;  containing  a  Collection  of  the  most 
interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  &c.  relating  to  its  History  and  Antiquities, 
together  with  geographical  and  statistical  Descriptions.    To  which  is  ap 
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2  Carnality  (The)  of  Religious  Contention.     In  two  Sermons  preach'd  at 
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3  Charity  (Of)  in  reference  to  other  Men's  Sins. 

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5  Discourse  concerning  the  Redeemer's  Dominion  over  the  Invisible  World, 
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London,  1699.     8°  (5.2X2.7). 

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HOWE,  Samuel  Gridley,  M.D.;  b.  in  Boston,  1801. 

10  Essay  (An)  on  separate  and  congregate  Systems  of  Prison  Discipline ; 
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London,  1685.     2°  (12X5.9),  m.  r. 
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14  Address  (An)  at  the  Inauguration  of  Joseph  G.   Hoyt,  LL.D.   as  Chan 
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HUDSON,  Henry,  a  celebrated  English  naval  discoverer ;  d.  prob.  1611. 

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HUEN-DUBOURG,  J. 

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HUET,  Pierre  Daniel,  Bp.  of  Poissons,  aft.  of  Avranclies ;  b.  1630.  d.  1721. 

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3  Institution  (The)  of  the  Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mas 
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HUMBOLDT,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander,  Baron  VON  ;  b.  1769.  d.  1859. 

4  Cosmos  :  a  Sketch  of  a  Physical  Description  of  the  Universe.     By  A.  v. 
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5  Life  of  Alex,  von  Humboldt.     See  KLENCKE,  P.  F.  H. 

6  Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  America, 
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9  Lettre  a  M.  Abel-Remusat,  sur  la  Nature  das  Formes  grammaticales  en 
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11  Autobiography.    (Prefixed  to  vol.  1  of  History  of  England.) 

12  Dialogues  concerning  Natural  Religion.     2d  ed. 

London,  1779.     8°  (5.2X2.9). 

13  Essays  and  Treatises  on  several  Subjects.     Vol.  1-4.     .  .  .     New  ed. 

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14  History  (The)  of  England,  from  the  Invasion  of  Julius  Caesar  to  the 
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15  History  (The)  of  Great  Britain.    Vol.1.  Containing  the  Reigns  of  James 

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1  Kingdom  (The)  of  Christ     a  Sermon  preached  before  the  Annual  Con 
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2  Miscellaneous  Discourses  and  Reviews.     Amherst,  1834.   12°  (5.6X3.3). 

3  Promised  Land  (The).     Sermon  delivered  at  Goshen,  Conn,  at  the  Or 
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4  Essay  (An)  on  the  Life  of  the-  Hon.  Major-Gen.  Israel  Putnam. 

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5  Sermons  on  public  Occasions,  London,  1781.     8°  (5. 3X3. 2). 
HUNT,  James  Henry  Leigh,  an  English  poet  and  essayist;  b.  1784.  d.  1859. 

6  Stories  from  the  Italian  Poets  :  being  a  Summary  in  prose  of  the  Poems 
of  Dante,  Pulci,  Boiardo,  Ariosto  and  Tasso ;  with  Comments  through 
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New  York,  1846.     12°  (5.6X3.5),  pp.  564.     [2  copies.],, 
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i  Sermon  (A)  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Gill  ...       *  *  * 

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HUNTER,  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.R.S.;  b.  in  Edinburgh,  1729.  d.  1809. 

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HUNTER,  Henry,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Scotch  Church,  London-Wall;  6.1741.  d  1802. 

9  Sacred  Biography;  or  the  History  of  Jesus  Christ  ...     1st  American 

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10  Sacred  Biography;  or,  the  History  of  the  Patriarchs.     .  .  .  [With]  the 
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11  Sacred  Biography;  or,  the  History  of  the  Patriarchs.     .  .  .  [With]  the 
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12  Historical  Journal  (An)  of  the  Transactions  at  Port  Jackson  and  Nor 
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1  Historical  (An)  Journal  of  the  Transactions  at  Port  Jar^son  and  Nor 
folk  Island,  including  the  Journals  of  Gov.s  Phillip  and  King-  .  .  .  with 
an  abridged  Account  of  the  New  Discoveries  in  the  Sorth  Seas.     .  .  . 
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HUNTER,  John,  M.D.,  F.E.S. 

2  Observations  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Army  in  Jamaica,  and  on  the  best 
Means  of  preserving  the  Health  of  Europeans  in  that  Climate. 

London,  1788.     8°  (5.2X3). 
HUNTER,  Rev.  Joseph,  Asst.-Keeper  of  the  Public  Records  of  Great  Britain. 

3  Collections  concerning  the  Early  History  of  the  Founders  of  New  Eng 
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4  Suffolk  Emigrants.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  3d   Ser.,vol.  10.) 
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HUNTER,  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Weaverham  in  Cheshire  ;  d.  1777. 

5  Reflections  critical  and  moral  on  the  Letters  of  the  late  Earl  of  Ches 
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HUNTER,  William,  Esq.,  of  London. 

6  Travels  in  the  year  1792  through  France,  Turkey  and  Hungary,  to 
Vienna  ...      *  *  *     2d  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2. 
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HUNTINGDON,  Selina  SHIRLEY,  Countess  of;  b.  1707.  d.  1791. 

7  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Selina  Countess  of  Huntingdon.     By  a  mem 
ber  of  the  Houses  of  Shirley  and  Hastings.     6th  thous. — with  copious 
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HUNTINGFORD,  George  Isaac,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Hereford-,  b.  1748.  d.  1832. 

8  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Writing  of  Greek,  in  two  parts.     .  .  . 

Oxford,  1800.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Each  part  has  independent  title-page,  and  dated  17i;9.     Ft.  I.  is  6th  ed.  ;  pt. 
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9  Part  First  of  an  Introduction  to  the  Writing  of  Greek  ...     5th  ed., 
with...     Improvements.  Oxford,  1793.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

10  Part  Second  of  an  Introduction  to  the  Writing  of  Greek  :  being  Exam 
ples  of  Greek  Prepositions  in  composition  ;  and  Select  Sentences  from 
Xenophon's  Cyropsedia.  3d  ed.  improved. 

Oxford,  1791.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

HUNTINGTON,  Frederic  Dan,  D.D.,  Preacher  and  Plummer  Prof  .  at  Harvard  Col 
lege,  now  a  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman  ;  b.  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  1819. 
n  Bi-centenmal  Address.     See  HADLEY.     Celebration,  &c. 
12  Discourse  (A)  in  behalf  of  the  Ministry  at  Large,  delivered  in  Boston, 
April  16,  1854.  Boston,  1854.     8°,  pp.  27. 

J3  Lord's  Day  (The).     .  .  .  Boston,  1848.     12°,  pp.  22. 

14  Signification,  (The)  and  Value  of  "A  Good  Life."     .  .  . 

Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  14. 

15  What  do  ye  more  than  others  ?     .  .  .  Boston,  1847.     12°,  pp.  20. 
KURD,  Rev.  Isaac,  of  Exeter,  N.H. ;  d.  1856,  cet.  70. 

16  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston,  June  11,  1799,  before  the  Humane  So 
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1  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Study  of  the  Prophecies  concerning  the  Chris 
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2  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Study  of  the  Prophecies  concerning  the  Chris 
tian  Church,  and,  in  particular,  concerning  the  Church  of  Papal  Rome  ; 
in  twelve  Sermons  ...     *  *  *     1st  American  from  3d  London  ed. 

Boston,  1809.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
HURDIS,  James,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Poetry  at  Oxford;  b.  1763.  d.  1801. 

3  Lectures  shewing  the  several  Sources  of  that  Pleasure  which  the  Human 
Mind  receives  from  Poetry.  Sussex,  1797.     4°  (6.8X3  irr.). 

4  Village  Curate  (The),  a  Poem.     [By  J.  Hurdis.']     *  *  *     1st  American 
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HURWITZ,  Hyman,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  in  Univ.  of  London. 

5  Essay  on  the  still  existing  Remains  of  the  Hebrew  Sages,  of  a  Later  Peri 
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ancient  Hebrew'  Literature  generally. 

London,  1826.    12°  (4.7X2.6),  pp.  84. 

6  Hebrew  Tales  selected  and  translated  from  the  Writings  of  the  ancient 
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4  History  (The)  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  First  Settlement  thereof,  in 
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11  Mahomet  and  his  Successors.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

New- York,  1850.     12°  (5.2X3.3). 

12  Wolfert's  Hoost  and  other  Papers.     .  .  . 

New- York,  1855.     12°  (5.2X3.5). 

13  Works.     New  ed.,  revised.     Vol.  1.     Knickerbocker's  New-York.     2. 
The   Sketch  Book.     3-5.  Life  and  Voyages  of  Columbus.     6.    Brace- 
bridge  Hall.     7.  Tales  of  a  Traveller.     8.  Astoria.     9.   Crayon  Miscel 
lany.     10.   Bonneville's  Adventures.      11.  Oliver  Goldsmith.     12,  13. 
Mahomet  and  his  Successors.     14.  Conquest  of  Granada.     15.  The  Al 
hambra.  New-York,  1853-'54.     12°  (5.4X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 

IRWIN,  Eyles,  of  the  E.  India  Co. ;  b.  in  Calcutta,  1748.  d.  1817. 

14  Series  (A)  of  Adventures  in  the  course  of  a  Voyage  up  the  Red-Sea,  on 
the  Coasts  of  Arabia  and  Egypt ;  and  of  a  Route  through  the  Deserts  of 
Thebais  ...  in  the  year  M.DCC.LXXVII.     .  .  .    Illustrated  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1780.     4°  (6.9X4.8). 
ISABELLA,  'the  Catholic/  Queen  of  Castile  and  Leon;  b.  1451.  d.  1504. 

15  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     See  PRESCOTT,  W.  H. 
ISJEUS,  a  Greek  orator,  b.  at  Chalcis ;  lived  between  420  and  348  B.  0. 

16  Issei  Dinarchi  Lycurgi  Demadis  et   Sophistarum  quse   exstant  omnia 
[Greek.}  Indicibus  ...  continua  Interpretatione  Latina  Annotationibus 
variorum  .  .  .  et  suis  illustravit  G.  S.  Dobson     Praefiguntur  Adversa 
ria  ...     P.  P.  Dobree  Londini,  1828.    8°  (6.9X3.7),  pp.  692. 

17  Isaei  Interpretatio  Latina.     See  ISOCRATES.     Isocratis  Isaei  etc. 


328  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ISJEUS,  continued. 

1  Speeches  of  Isams  in  Causes  concerning  the  Law  of  Accession  to  Pro 
perty  at  Athens.     See  JONES,  Sir  W.     (Works,  vol.  4.) 

ISAIAH,  Prophecy  of.     Hebrew  and  Translations.     See  BIBLE, —  in  loco. 
ISOCRATES,  a  Greek  rhetorician;  b.  at  Athens,  436  B.C.  d.  338  B.C. 

2  Isocratis  Issei  Dinarchi  Lycurgi  Demadis  et  Sophistarum  Interpretatio 
Latina  Londini,  1728.     8°  (6.9X3.7),  pp.  516. 

%  Isocratis  quae  exstant  omnia  [Greek.]  Indicibus  Varietate  Lectionis  con- 
tinua  Interpretatione  Latina  Scholiis  Graecis  Annotationibus  variorum 
.  .  .  et  suis  illustravit  G.  S.  Dobson  Prsefiguntur  Adversaria  ...  P. 
P.  Dobree  Londini,  1828.  8°  (6.9X3.7),  pp.  884. 

•*  Orationes  et  Epistolce.     [Greek.'}    ...     *  *  * 

Londini,  1615.    8°  (5X2.8). 

5  Orationes  et  Epistolae  :  cvm  nova  Interpretatione,  qva  verbvm  de  verbo 
expressum  effertur.     Cura  I.  T.  A.     ...     *  *  * 

Parisiis,  1621.     8°  (5.9X3),  pp.  SSO-f-. 
ITALIAN  GRAMMAR.     Teorica  dei  Verbi  Italiani  .  .  .     Compilata  sulle  Opera 

6  del  Cinonio,  del  Pistolesi,  del  Mastrofini,  et  d'altri  .  .  .     Ed.  sesta. 

Firenze,  1835.     12°  (5.5X3). 
ITALY.  7    Itinerario  d'ltalia.  Venetia,  1673.     12°  (4.5X2.3),  pp.  706. 

8  Voyage  d'un  Francois  en  Italie,  fait  dans  les  A*nnees  1765  &  1766  .  .  . 
Tom.  1-6,  8.  Venise,  1769.     8°  (4.8X2.5). 

IZARD,  Ralph,  an  American  statesman;  b.  near  Charleston.  S.C.,  1742.  d.  1804. 

9  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence  of 
the  American  Revolution,  vol.  2.) 

J. 

JACKSON,  Gen.  Andrew,  ItJi  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.;  b.  in  N.  C.,  1767.  d.  1845. 
10  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.  (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1,  2.) 
n  Biographical  Sketch  of.    See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
]2  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     See  PARTON,  J. 
JACKSON,  Charles  Thomas,  M.D.;  b.  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1805. 

*3  Remarks  on  the  Mineralogy  and  Geology  of  Nova  Scotia ;  by  C.  T.  Jack 
son  and  P.  Alger.  See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  New  Se 
ries,  vol.  1.) 

NOTE.  —  Originally  published  in  vols.  14  and  15  of  Silliman's  American  Journal,  See.; 
in  which  comp  ire  also  at  vol.  22,  p.  167. 

14  Report  on  the  Geological  and  Agricultural  Survey  of  Rhode  Island.    See 
RHODE  ISLAND. 

15  Report  on  the  Geological  and  Mineralogical  Survey  of  the  Mineral  Lands 
of  the  United  States  in  Michigan.    See  UNITED  STATES.  31st  Cong,,  1st 
Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  No.  5  (Vol.  3,  pt.  III.). 

!6  Reports  on  the  Geology  of  Maine.     See  MAINE. 

17  Reports  on  the  Geology  of  the  Public  Lands  of  Maine  and  Massachu 
setts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

JACKSON,  Robert,  a  physician  in  the  English  army  ;  b.  1751.  d.  1827. 

18  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Fevers  of  Jamaica,  with  some  Observations  on  the 
Intermitting  Fever  of  America  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1791,    8°  (5.9X3.3). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  329 


JACKSON,  Samuel. 

Translator.     See  SPANGENBERG,  A.  G.     Life  of  Zinzendorf. 
JACOB,  Giles,  Esq.,  of  Hampshire,  Eng. ;  b.  1686.  d.  1744. 

1  Law-Dictionary  (The)  :  explaining  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State 
of  the  English  Law  .  .  .  ;  defining  and  interpreting  the  Terms  or  Words 
of  Art ;  and  comprising  Copious  Information  on  the  Subjects  of  our  Law, 
Trade,   and  Government.     Originally  compiled  by  Giles   Jacob    .  .  . 
Now  greatly  enlarged  and  improved  ...  by  T.  E.  Tomlins.     .  .  .  Vol. 
1,  2.  London,  1797.     4°  (8.6X6.3),  2  cols. 

JACOB,  Samuel,  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

2  Annals  of  the  Greek  Empire  during  the  Ninth,  Tenth,  and  Eleventh 
Centuries  ;  of  the  Khalifate  from  the  Rise  of  the  Abassides  to  the  end 
of  the  Eleventh  Century.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11). 

JACOB,  William,  M.P.,  F.R.S.,  a  London  merchant ;  d.  1851,  cut.  89. 

3  Historical  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Production  and  Consumption  of  the 
Precious  Metals.  Philadelphia,  1832.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

JACOBI,  Moritz  Hermann,  a  German  savan,  resident  in  Russia',  b.  1790. 

4  Galvanoplastik ;    or  the  Process  of  cohering   Copper  into  Plates,  or 
other  given  Forms,  by  means  of  Galvanic  Action  on  Copper  Solutions. 
Translated  from  the  German,  by  Wm.  Sturgeon.     [Plate.'} 

Manchester,  1841.     8°,  pp.  39. 
JACQUES  or  JAQUES,  William. 

Editor.     See  ARNDT,  J.     True  Christianity. 
JAHX,  Johann,  a  German  ecclesiastic  and  orientalist :  b.  1750.  d.  1816. 

5  Dissertation  on  the  Importance  and  Best  Method  of  Studying  the  Ori 
ental  Languages  of  the  Bible.     See  STUART,  M.     Dissertations,  &c. 

6  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Old  Testament.     Translated  from  the  Latin 
and  German  Works  of  J.  Jahn :  with  additional  References  and  Notes, 
by  S.  H.  Turner  and  W.  R.  Whittingham. 

New-York,  1827.     8°  (6.1  X3.8). 

7  Jahn's  Biblical  Archaeology,  translated  from  the  Latin,   with  Additions 
and  Corrections,  by  T.  C.  Upham.     [J/ap.] 

Andover,  1823.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

8  Jahn's  History  of  the  Hebrew  Commonwealth ;  translated  from  the  Ger 
man  by  C.  E.  Stowe.     Andover,  1828.  8°  (6.4X3.8),  pp.  692.    [2  copies.] 

JAHRBUCHER  f  iir  Philologie,  etc.     See  NEUE  Jahrbiicher,  etc. 

JAMAICA,  Island  of.     Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  Island  of  Jamaica ;  from 

9  the  year  1681  to  the  year  1768*.  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  * 

St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1769.     2°  (10.6X5.6). 

10  Interesting  Tracts,  relating  to  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  consisting  of  State 
Papers,  Councils  of  War,  Letters,  Petitions,  Narratives,  &c.,  &c.,  which 
throw  great  light  on  the  History  of  that  Island,  from  its  Conquest,  down 
to  the  year  1702.  St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1800.     4°  (7.1X5.4). 

11  Journals  of  the  Assembly  of  Jamaica.     Vol.  1-8.     Erom  Jan.  20,  1663 
...  to  March  13, 1791  "  .  .      Jamaica,  1805-'!  1.    2°  (12.8X7.6),  2  cols. 

12  Index  to  Second-Twelfth  {eacli}  Volume  of  Journals  of  Assembly  of 
Jamaica.  Jamaica,  1805-'! 7.     2°,  pamps. 

42 


330  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


JAMAICA,  continued. 

1  Report  from  the  Committee  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Assembly  appointed 
to  inquire  into  the   State  of  the  Colony  as  to  Trade,  Navigation,  and 
Culture,  &c.  &c.     Since  .  .  .  Nov.  1792. 

St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1800.     2°,  pp.  48. 

2  Votes  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Assembly  of  Jamaica  .  .  .  Oct.  25,  1791- 
Dec.  22,  1803  ;  Oct.  31-Dec.  14,  1809  ;  Oct.  27-Dec.  19,  1816  ;  Oct.  27, 
1818-Dec.  13,  1821.     19  vols. 

St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1792-1822.     2°  (8.5X5  irr.). 
JAMES  VI.  of  Scotland,  I.  of  England',  b.  1566.  d.  1625. 

3  Memoir  of  the  Court  of  James  I.     See  AIKIN,  L. 
JAMES,  Edwin,  an  American  botanist  and  geologist. 

4  Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  per 
formed  in  the  years  1819  and  '20,  by  order  of  the  Hon.  J.  C.  Calhoun, 
Sec'yof  War;  under  the  command  of  Maj.    S.   H.  Long.     From  the 
Notes  of  Major  Long,  Mr.  T.  Say,  and  other  Gentlemen  of  the  Explor 
ing  Party     .  .  .  With  an  Atlas.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1823.     8°  (6.2X3.6) ;  maps  4°. 

NOTE. —  Known  as  'Long's  First  Expedition.'   Compare  under  KEATING,  W.  H. 

Editor.     See  TANNER,  J.     Captivity  and  Adventures. 
JAMES,  George  Payne  Rainsford,  an  English  novelist ;   b*  in  London,  1801. 

5  History  (The)  of  Chivalry.     .  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  20.) 

New-York,  1847.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
JAMES,  John  Angell,  an  English  Cong,  clergyman ;  b.  1785.  d.  1859. 

6  Anxious  Enquirer  (The)  after  Salvation,  directed  and  encouraged.  *  *  * 

New  York,  1834.     12°  (4.4X2.7). 

7  Christian  Charity  explained ;  or  The  Influence  of  Religion  upon  Temper 
stated;  in  an  Exposition  of  I.  Cor.,  Chap.  xni.      *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

New-York  and  Boston,  1829.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

8  Christian  Charity  explained  .  .  . 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  77. 

9  Christian  Father's  (The)  Present  to  his  Children.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  82. 

10  Christian  Fellowship  ;  or  the  Church  Member's  Guide.     *  *  *     Edited 
by  J.  O.  Choules.     Stereotyped  ed.  Boston,  1831.     12°  (4.6X2.8). 

11  Family  Monitor  (The),  or  a  Help  to  Domestic  Happiness.     *  *  *     From 
3d  London  ed.  ...  Boston,  1830.    12°  (5X2.9). 

I'2  Family  Monitor  (The) ;  or,  A  Help  to  Domestic  Happiness.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols.,  pp.  63. 
JAMES,  John  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Calcutta,  1827  ;  b.  1786.  d.  1829. 

J3  History  of  Painting.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  5). 
JAMESON,  Mrs.  Anna  MURPHY;  b.  in  Dublin,  1797. 

i4  Legends  of  the  Madonnas,  as  represented  in  the  Fine  Arts.  Forming 
the  Third  Series  of  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.  By  Mrs.  Jameson.  Illus 
trated  by  Drawings  and  Woodcuts.  London,  1852.  8°  (6.1  X3.7),  m.  b. 
A5  Legends  of  the  Monastic  Orders,  as  represented  in  the  Fine  Arts.  Form 
ing  the  Second  Series  of  Sacred  arid  Legendary  Art.  By  Mrs.  Jameson. 
2d  ed.,  corrected,  enlarged,  and  with  additional  Illustrations. 

London,  1852.     8°  (6.3X3.9),  m.  b. 


ATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  331 


JAMESON,  Mrs.  Anna  MUHPIIY,  continued. 

1  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns.     By  Mrs.  Jameson.     *  *  * 
.  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  33,  34.) 

New-York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

2  Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.    By  Mrs.  Jameson.    2d  ed.,  complete  in  one 
volume :  containing  Legends  of  the  Angels  and  Archangels,  the  Evange 
lists,  the  Apostles,  the  Doctors  of  the  Church,  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  &c., 
as  represented  in  the  Fine  Arts.     [Illustrated."] 

London,  1850.     8°  (6.7X4.7),  2  cols. 
JAMESON,  Robert,  F.B.S.,  &c.,  a  Scottish  naturalist ;  b.  1774.  d.  1854. 

Editor,  &c.     See  CUVIER,  G.  C.  L.  F.  D.     Theory  of  the  Earth. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Account  of  British  India. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Discovery  and  Adventures  in  Africa. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.    Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar 

Seas  and  Regions. 
JAMIESON,  Alexander,  LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  aft.  of  London. 

3  Dictionary  (A)  of  Mechanical  Science,  Arts,  Manufactures  and  Miscel 
laneous  Knowledge.     Illustrated  with  .  .  .  Engravings.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1827.     4°  (8.8X6.6),  2  cols. 

4  Grammar  (A)  of  Rhetoric  and  Polite  Literature;  comprehending  the 
Principles  of  language  and  Style,  the  Elements  of  Taste  and  Criticism  ; 
with  Rules  for  the  Study  of  Composition  and  Eloquence  .  .  .     31st  ed., 
stereotyped.  New  Haven,  1851.     18°  (5.8X3.4). 

JAMIESOX,  John,  D.D.,  a  Scotch  clergyman;  b.  1759.  d.  1839. 

5  Use  (The)  of  Sacred  History ;  especially  as  illustrating  and  confirming 
the  great  Doctrines  of  Revelation.     ..  .  .  [With]  Two  Dissertations  ;  the 
first,  on  the  Authenticity  of  the  History  contained  in  the  Pentateuch 
and  in  the  Book  of  Joshua ; — the  second  proving  that  the  Books  as 
cribed  to  Moses  were  written  by  him,  and  ...  by  Divine  Inspiration. 
.  .  .   Vol.  1,  2.  Hartford,  1810.     8°(6.6.X3.7)u 

JANEWAY,  James,  an  English  Nonconformist  divine ;  b.  1636.  d.  1674. 

6  Heaven  upon  Earth  ...         '   Boston,  reprinted,  1760.     8°  (5.8X3.7). 
JAPAN.    Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Japanese,  in  the  Nineteenth  Century. 

7  From  the  Accounts  of  recent  Dutch  Residents  in  Japan,  and  from  the 
German  Work  of  Dr.  Ph.  Fr.  von  Siebold.     (Harper's  Family  Library, 
No.  132.)  New-York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

JAQUELOT,  Isaac,  a  French  pastor  and  theologian-,  b.  1647.  d.  1708. 

8  Traite  de  la  Verite  et  de  1'Inspiration  des  Livres  du  Vieux  et  du  Nou- 
veau  Testament.     Par  Mr.  Jaquelot.      Rotterdam,  1715.     12°  (5X2.8). 

JARDIN, ,  I' Abbe. 

Translator.     See  DENINA,  G.  M.  C.     Revolutions  d'ltalie. 
JARDINE,  David. 

9  Life  of  Lord  Somers.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  £c. 

JARRETT,  Rev.  Thomas,  Prof,  of  Arabic,  Univ.  of  Cambridge. 

10  Essay  (An)  on  Algebraic  Development,  containing  the  principal  Expan 
sions  in  Common  Algebra,  in  the  Differential. and  Integral  Calculus,  and 
in  the  Calculus  of  Finite  Differences  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1831.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 


332  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


JARS,  Gabriel,  a  French  'mineralogist;  b.  1732.  d.  1769. 

1  Metallurgische  Reisen  zur  Untersuchung  und  Beobachtung  tier  vornehn- 
sten  Eisen-Stahl-Blech-und  Steinkohlen-Werke  in  Deutschland,  Schwe- 
den,  Norwegen,  England,  und   Schottland,  vom  jahr  1757  bis  1769. 
Aus  dem  Franzb'sischen  iibersetst  und  mit  Anmerkungen  begleitet  von 
C.A.Gerhard.     Bd.  1,  2.     ***  Berlin,  1777.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

JARVES,  James  Jackson,  of  Massachusetts. 

2  Art-Hints.     Architecture,  Sculpture,  and  Painting. 

New  York,  1855.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

3  Art  Studies  :  the  "  Old  Masters"  of  Italy ;  Painting.     Copperplate  Il 
lustrations.     ***  New  York,  1861.     8°  (6.2X3.7),  pp.  504. 

JAUYIS  or  JERVAS,  Charles,  a  printer ;  d.  about  1740. 

Translator.     See  CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA,  M.  de.    Don  Quixote. 
JAUBERT,  Pierre,  I' Abbe;  b.  at  Bordeaux,  1715.  d.  1780. 

4  Dictionnaire  raisonne  universe!  des  Arts  et  Metiers  .  .  .     Nouv.  ed., 
corrigee  et  considerablement  augmentee  .  .  . ;  revue  et  mise  en  ordre 
par  1'Abbe  Jaubert.     Tom.  1-5.  Lyon,  1801.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  5  is  titled,  "  Vocabulaire  technique,  ou  Dictionnaire  raisonnS  de  tous 
les  Termes  usites  dans  les  Arts  et  Metiers.     Tom.  5  .  .  .  " 

JAUFFRET,  JesmRa.])tiste,Dir.Inst.  of  deaf-mutes,  St.  Petersburg;  &.1771.  dUS2S. 
Joint  Translator.    See  KARAMSIN,  N.  M.   Histoire  de  1'Empire  de  Russie. 
JAUFFRET,  L.  F.,  a  French  lawyer. 

5  Histoire  impartiale  du  Proces  de  Louis  XVI  .  .  .  ;  ou  Recueil  complet 
et  authentique  .  .  .  de  toutes  les  Pieces  qui  entreront  dans  1'Instruc- 
tionde  ce  grand  Proces  .  .  .     Tom.  1-8.     Paris,  1792-'93.  8°  (5.7X3.1). 

JAY,  John,  LL.D.,  1st  Ch.- Justice  of  U.S. ;  b.  in  N.Y.  City,  1745.  d.  1829. 

6  Diplomatic   Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.    (Diplomatic  Cor 
respondence  of  the  American  Revolution,  vol.  7,  8.) 

7  Life.    See  FLANDERS,  H.    (Lives  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Justices,  vol.  1.) 

8  Life.     See  REN  WICK,  H.  B.     Lives  of  Jay  and  Hamilton. 

9  Life  :  with  Selections  from  Correspondence,  &c.     See  JAY,  "VV.,  Judge. 
Joint  Author.     See  The  FEDERALIST  on  the  New  Constitution. 

JAY,  Rev.  William,  a  Cong,  clergyman  of  Bath,  Eng. ;  b.  1769.  d.  1853. 

10  Christian  (The)  contemplated,  in  a  Course  of  Lectures,  delivered  in  Ar- 
gyle  Chapel,  Bath.  New-York,  1835.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

11  Sermons.     1st  American  .  .  .  ed.  Boston,  1805.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

12  Standard  Works.  .  .  .  Vol.  1-3.     ... 

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13  Life  (The)  of  John  Jay ;  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and 
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14  War  and  Peace ;  the   Evils  of  the  First,  and  a  Plan  for  preserving  the 
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JEANNIN,  Pierre,  a  French  statesman;  b.  1540.  d.  1622. 

15  Negotiations  (Les)  de  M.  le  Pres.  leannin.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

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16  Suite  de  la  Negotiation  de  M.  le  Pres.  leannin. 

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JEBB,  John,  an  Irish  clergyman,  aft.  a  physician ;  b.  1736.  d.  17S6. 

1  Excellency  of  the  Spirit  of  Benevolence.    Sermon  preached  before  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  Dec.  28,  1772.      *  *  * 

London,  reprinted,  1780.     8°,  pp.  20. 

2  Letters  addressed  to  the  Volunteers  of  Ireland  on  the  Subject  of  a  Par 
liamentary  Reform.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  16. 

JEBB,  Richard,  a  lawyer,  of  London. 

3  General  Principles  of  Law.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  2). 
JEFFERSON,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  3d  Pres.  of  the  U.S. ;  b.  in  Va.,  1743.  d.  1826. 

4  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.  vol.  1.) 

5  Authentic  Copies  of  the  Correspondence  of  Mr.  Jefferson,  Sec'y  of  State 
to  the  United  States  of  America,  and  Geo.  Hammond,  Minister  Pleni 
potentiary  of  Great-Britain,  on  the  Non-execution  of  existing  Treaties, 
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6  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

7  Eulogy  on  Adams  and  Jefferson.     See  KIRKLAND,  J.  T. 

8  Inaugural  Addresses.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

9  Life  of  Th.  Jefferson.     See  RANDALL,  H.  S. 

1°  Life  of  Th.  Jefferson ;  with  Correspondence,  &c.     See  TUCKER,  G. 

11  Notes  on  the  State  of  Virginia.     With  an  Appendix.     3d  American  ed. 
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12  Writings  of  Th.  Jefferson.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

JEFFREY,  Erancis,  Lord,  a  Scottish  judge,  critic  and  essayist ;  b.  1773.  d.  1850. 

13  Eulogium  of  James  Watt.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.     Life  of  James  Watt. 
JEFFRIES,  David,  a  jeweller ;  apparently  of  London. 

14  Traite  des  Diamants  et  des  Perles  .  .  .     Ouvrage  traduit  de  1'Anglois 
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JEFFRIES,  John,  M.D.;  b.  in  Boston,  1744.  d.  1819. 

15  Narrative  (A)  of  Two  Aerial  Voyages  of  Dr.  Jeffries  with  Mons.  Blan- 
chard ;  with  Meteorological  Observations  and  Remarks.    The  First  Voy 
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London,  1786.     4°,  pp.  60.     [2  copies.} 
JELLETT,  Eev.  John  Hewitt. 

*6  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  the  Calculus  of  Variations.     *  *  * 

Dublin,  1850.     8°  (6.7X3,9). 
JELF,  William  Edward,  B.D.,  of  Christ  College,  Oxford. 

17  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Greek  Language,  chiefly  from  the  German  of  R. 
Kiihner.     2d  ed.     Vol.  1. — Accidence.     2. — Syntax. 

Oxford,  1851.     8°  (7.1X4.1). 
JENKINS,  Eev.  Charles,  a  Cong,  clergyman,  of  Portland;  b.  1786.  d.  1831. 

18  Sermons.  [Portland]  1832.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 
JENKINSON,  Charles,  Earl  of  Liverpool;  b.  1727.  d.  1808. 

19  Discourse  (A)  on  the  Conduct  of  the  Government  of  Great  Britain,  in 
respect  to  Neutral  Nations.     Written  in  the  year  1758.     New  ed. 

London,  1801.     8°  (6.8X3.7).     [2  copies.] 
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O  3  4  F,  0  \\  D  0  1 N     COLL  E  G  E . 


JENKS,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Prof.  Orient.  Lang.,  Bowd.  Coll.;  now  of  Boston. 

1  Account  of  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
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2  Comprehensive  Commentary  (The)  of  the  Holy  Bible;  containing  the* 
Text  according  to  the  Authorized  Version ;  with  marginal  references ; 
Matthew  Henry's  Commentary,  condensed  .  .  . ;  the  Practical  Observa 
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3  Eulogy  at  Funeral  of  Pres.  McKeen.     See  McKEEN,   J.     Inaugural 
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4  Eulogy  (An)  illustrative  of  the  Life,  and  commemorative  of  the  Benefi 
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5  Memoir  of  Dr.  Holmes.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  7.) 
JENTY,  Charles  Nicholas,  M.D. 

6  Course  (A)  of  Anatomico-Physiological  Lectures  on  the  Human  Struc 
ture  and  Animal  Oeconomy  .  .  .     Illustrated  with  an  Historical  Com 
pendium  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Discoveries,  which  have  been  made 
in  the  Animal  Oeconomy  .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     *  *  * 

London,  1757.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 
JENYNS,  Soame,  M.P.;  b.  1704.  d.  1787. 

7  Internal  Evidence  of  the  Christian  Religion.     See  INFIDELITY  ;  &c. 

8  Lectures  supposed  to  have  been  delivered  by  the  Author  of  ...  In 
ternal  Evidence  of  the  Christian  Religion  ...     *  *  * 

Boston,  1793.     12°  (5.1X3). 

9  Sketches  of  Jenyns,  by  C.  N.  Cole.     (Prefixed  to  vol.  1  of  Works.) 

10  Works.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.      [Portrait.'] 

Dublin,  1791.     8°  (6X3.5).     [2  copies.] 
JEPHSON,  Thomas,  B.D. 

11  Fluxional  Calculus  (The).     ...  London,  1826.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 
JEREMIAH,  Prophecy  of.     Hebrew  and  Translations.     See  BIBLE, — in  loco, 
JEREMIE,  James  Ameriaux,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Div.  at  Cambridge,  Eng. 

12  History  of  the  Christian  Church  in  the  Second  and  Third  Centuries ; 
and  of  Rome  from  the  Foundation  of  Constantinople  to  the  Death  of 
Julian.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  11). 

JEROME  [Latin,  HIERONYMUS],  Eusebius,  St. ;  b.  in  Stridonium,  342.  d.  420. 
is  Account  of  Jerome.     See  Du  PIN,  L.  E.     (Ecclesiastical  History,  vol.3.) 

14  CEuvres  de  S.  Jerome  publiees  par  M.  Benoit  Matougues,  sous  la  direc 
tion  de  M.  L.  Aime-Martin.      Paris,  1838.    8°  (7.9X5.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  680. 

15  S.  Jerome  et  son  Siecle.     (Prefixed  to  CEuvres.) 
JESSE,  John  Heneage. 

is  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  during  the  Reign  of  the  Stuarts,  in 
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1  Divinity  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ.     .  .  .  Boston,  1838.    12°,  pp.  28. 

2  That  Jesus   Christ  is  God  by  Nature ;  of  the  same  Essence  with  the 
Father,  proved  to  be  the  Doctrine  of  Christianity.     Two  Letters  .  .  . 
3d  ed.  Boston,  reprinted,  1756.     8°,  pp.  83. 

JEWETT,  Prof.  Charles  Coffin,  Superint.  of  Public  Library  of  Boston;  b.  1816. 

3  Catalogue  of  Library  of  Brown  University.     See  BROWN  UNIVERSITY. 

4  Construction  of  Catalogues  of  Libraries.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution. 

5  Facts  and  Considerations  relative  to  Duties  on  Books ;  addressed  to  the 
Library  Committee  of  Brown  University.    Providence,  1846.    8°,  pp.  2-1. 

6  Notices  of  the  Public  Libraries  in  the  United  States.     See  UNITED 
STATES.     Smithsonian  Reports. 

JEWETT,  Isaac  Appleton. 

7  Memorial  of  Samuel  Appleton,  of  Ipswich,  Mass. ;  with  Genealogical 
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Boston,  1800.     8°  (6X3.6). 

8  Passages  in  Foreign  Travel.     *  *  *     ...  Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1838.     12°  (5X3). 
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9  in  Glasgow.  Glasgow,  1839.     12°  (5.5X3). 

10  History  (The)  of  the  Jews,  from  the  Taking  of  Jerusalem  by  Titus,  to 
the  Present  Time  .  .  .     4th  American  from  the  Edinburgh  ed.     Greatly 
enlarged...     Preface  by  W.  Jenks.         Boston,  1846.     12°  (5.2X3). 

11  Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  Voltaire.     See  GUENEE,  A. 
JEWSBURY,  Maria  Jane,  a  native  of  Warwicksliire,  JEng.;  b.  1800?  d.  1833. 

12  Letters  to  the  Young.     *  *  *     From  3d  London  ed. 

Boston,  1834.     12°  (4.5X2.8). 
IOAN  OF  ARC.     See  ARC,  Jeanne  d'. 
IOANE,  Q.  of  Navarre ;  poisoned  at  Paris,  1572,  cet.  44. 

13  Life  of  Joane,  Q.  of  Navarre.     See  CLARKE,  S.    Martyrologie,  &c. 

JOANET,  J. 

14  Traite  des  Reciproques  de  la  Geometric  Elementaire  de  Legendre,  suivi 
des  Notes  et  d'un  Appendice  .  .  .  Paris,  1847.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

IOB,  Book  of.     Hebrew  and  Translations.     See  BIBLE,  —  in  loco. 

JOCKEY  Club  (The) :  or,  A  Sketch  of  the  Manners  of  the  Age.      *  *  *      ... 

15  Copied  from  10th  London  ed.  New  York,  1793.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
JOHNSON,  Alexander,  M.D. 

16  Relief  from  Accidental  Death  .  .  .  London,  1789.     12°,  pp.  16. 
JOHNSON,  Alexander  Bryan,  an  American  banker ;  b.  in  Gosport,  Eng.,  1786. 

17  Treatise  (A)  on  Language  :  or  the  Relation  which  "Words  bear  to  Things. 
In  four  parts.  New  York,  1836.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

JOHNSON,  Eev.  Anthony,  of  London,  about  1730. 

18  Historical  Account  of  the  several  English  Translations  of  the  Bible. 
See  WATSON,  R.    (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  3.) 

JOHNSON,  Eev.  Arthur,  Prof,  of  Anglo-Saxon  in  Univ.  of  Oxford. 

Translator.     See  TENNEMANN,  \V.  G.    Manual  of  Hist,  of  Philosophy. 
JOHNSON,  Copt.  Edward ;  b.  in  Kent,  Eng.,  ab.  1600.  emigrated  to  Mass.  d.  1672. 

19  History  of  New  England  from  the  English  Planting  in  1628  to  1652 : 
or  Wonder-working  Providence  of  Zion's   Saviour.     See  MASS.   Hist. 
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136  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


JOHNSON,  Edward,  M.D. 

1  Domestic  Practice  (The)  of  Hydropathy :  with  fifteen  engraved  Illus 
trations  .  .  .  New  York,  1849.     12°  (6X3.5). 

JOHNSON,  George,  M.D. 

2  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metrop.,  vol.  7). 
JOHNSON,  James,  M.D.,  Court-Physician  to  William  IV. 

3  Economy  (The)  of  Health  .  .  .  with  Reflections  moral  physical  and 
philosophical  on  the  Successive  Phases  of  Human  Existence  ...     2d 
ed.,  enlarged  &  improved.      *  *  *  London,  1837.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

4  Tour  (A)  in  Ireland ;  with  Meditations  and  Reflections.     *  *  *     [Por 
trait.']  London,  1844.     8°  (6X3.4). 

JOHNSON,  Samuel,  LL.D.;  b.  in  Liclifield,  1709.  d.  1784. 

5  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language  .  .  .     Abstracted  from  the  Fo 
lio  Edition,  by  the  author.     ...     In  2  vols.     Vol.  2.     2d  ed.,  corrected. 

London,  1760.     8°  (6.7X4-1),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

6  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language  .  .  .     Abstracted  from  the  Fo 
lio  Edition,  by  the  author.     To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Grammar  of  the 
English  Language  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     5th  ed.,  corrected. 

London,  1773.     8°  (6.8X4.1),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

7  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language :  in  which  the  Words  are  de 
duced  from  their  Originals,  and  illustrated  in  their  different  Significa 
tions  by  Examples  from  the  Best  Writers.     To  which  are  prefixed,  A 
History  of  the  Language,  and  An  English  Grammar.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 
8th  ed.;  corrected  and  revised.     *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1799,     4°  (9.3X6.9),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 
«  Idler  (The).     See  (BRITISH  Essayists.— Vol.  27). 

9  Johnsoniana,  by  Hawkins,  Piozzi,  Murphy,  and  others.      See  Bos  WELL, 
J.     Life  of  Samuel  Johnson. — Vol.  9,  10. 

10  Life   (The)    [by  A.  Murphy']   and  Writings  of  Samuel  Johnson.     Se 
lected  and  arranged  by  Rev.  W.  P.  Page.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.     {Portrait.'} 
(Harper's  Fam.  Libr.,  No.  109,110.)      New  York,  1840.    18°  (4.5X2.8). 

11  Life  of  Dr  Johnson.     See  BOSWELL,  J. 

12  Life  of  Roger  As cham.     See  ASCHAM,  R.     English  Works. — Pp.  i.-xvi. 

13  Life  of  John  Gay.     See  GAY,  J.     Poetical  Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  ix.-xxiii. 

14  Lives  (The)  of  the  most  Eminent  English  Poets ;  with  critical  Observa 
tions  on  their  Works.     .  .  .     New  ed.,   corrected.     Vol.  1-4.     [Por 
trait  of  author.']  London,  1793.     12°  (5.1X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

15  Lives  (The)  of  the  most  Eminent  English  Poets ;  with  critical  Observa 
tions  on  their  Works.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Philadelphia,  1819.     12°  (5.5X3). 

16  Papers  in  the  Adventurer.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  19-21). 
i?  Rambler  (The).     .  .  .  Vol.  1,2.     *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1791.     8°  (6.9X3.6). 

18  Rambler  (The).     See  (BRITISH  Essayists.— Vol.  14-18). 
!9  Works.    New  ed.    ...    With  an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius,  by  Arthur 
Murphy.     Vol.  1-12.     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1801.     8°  (5.8X3.5).     [2  copies.] 
JOHNSON,  Mrs.  Susanna. 

20  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Johnson  .  .  .  during  Four  Years 
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JOHNSON,  Thomas,  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

1  Queestiones  Philosophic^  in  justi  Systematis  Ordinem  disposita? ;  Auc- 
toribus  adductis,  et  singulis  in  proprias  Hypotheses  dispertitis.     Ed. 
Stia  ...      *  *  *  Cantabrigian,  1741.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
Editor,  and  Translator.     See  SOPHOCLES.     Tragcedias  septem. 

JOHNSON,  William,  judge  of  Supreme  Court,  U.S.;  b.  in  S.  C.,  1771.  d.  1834. 

2  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Nathaniel  Greene,  Major 
General  of  the  Armies  of  the  United  States  in  the  War  of  the  Revolu- 
tion.    Compiled  chiefly  from  original  Materials.     ...  Vol.  1,  2.     [Por 
trait  and  Plans.]  Charleston,  1822.     4°  (7.5X5.2). 

JOHNSTON,  Arthur,  M.D.,  a  dist.  Scotch  Latin  scholar',  b.  1587.  d.  1641. 

3  Paraphrasis  Poetica  Psalmorum  Davidis.     Accesserunt  ejusdem  Cantica. 
Evangelica,  Symbolum  Apostolicum,  Oratio  Dominica,  Decalogus. 

Loudini,  1657.  24°  (4.5  irr.X2.7). 
JOHNSTON,  William. 

Translator.     See  BECKMANN,  J.    History  of  Inventions  and  Discoveries. 

Translator.  See  PAOLINO  DA  SAN  BARTOLOMEO,  F.  Voyage  to  the  E.  I. 
JOMINI,  Henri,  a  French  baron  and  military  officer-,  b.  in  Switz.,  1779. 

4  Traite  de  grandes  Operations  Militaires,   on  Relation  critique  et  com 
parative  des  Campagnes  de  Frederic  et  de  L'Empereur  Napoleon  ;  avec 
un  Recueil  des  Maximes  les  plus  importantes  de  I' Art  de  la  Guerre  .  .  . 
Par  le  Col.  Jomini  .  .  .     Avec  Cartes  et  Plans.     Part.  I.,  II.,  V.     ...    4 
vols.  Paris,  1807.     8°  (5.2X2-9) ;  maps,  &c.  4°,  folded  sheets. 

JONES,  David,  Actuary  to  the  Universal  Life  Assurance  Company  of  London. 

5  Value   (On  the)   of  Annuities  and  Reversionary  Payments,  with  nu 
merous  Tables.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [1  paging.'] 

London,  1843.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 
JONES,  Eev.  Elijah. 

6  Address  delivered  at  the  Fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Peace  Society  of  Mi- 
not,  Nov.  5,  1828.  Portland,  1828.     8°,  pp.  23.     [2  copies.] 

7  Sermon  delivered  in  Hallowell,  June  24,  1840,  before  the  Maine  Mis 
sionary  Society,  at  its  Twenty-third  Anniversary. 

Portland,  1840.     8°,  pp.  46. 
JONES,  Eev.  George,  chaplain  U.  S.  Navy ;  b.  near  York,  Penn.,  1800. 

8  United  States  Japan  Expedition.     Observations  on  the  Zodiacal  Light, 
from  April  2,  1853,  to  April  22,  1855,  made  chiefly  on  board  the  United 
States   Steam-Frigate  Mississippi,   during  her  late  Cruise  in  Eastern 
Seas,  and  her  Voyage  homeward ;  with  Conclusions  from  the  Data  thus 
obtained.     *  *  *     Vol.  3.     (U.  S.  Pub.  Doc.)     [Charts.] 

Washington,  1856.     4°  (8.7x7.4),  pp.  750. 
JONES,  Henry.  , 

9  Philos.  Trans.,  1700-1720,  abridged,  &c.    See  ROYAL  Society  of  London. 
JONES,  John,  LL.D.,  a  Unit,  minister,  aft.  a  teacher  in  London ;  d.  1827. 

10  Ecclesiastical  Researches  ;  or,  Philo  and  Josephus  proved  to  be  Histo 
rians  and  Apologists  of  Christ,  of  His  Followers,  and  of  the  Gospel. 

London,  1812.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  564. 

11  Sequel  to  Ecclesiastical  Researches,  in  which  the  Origin  of  the  Intro 
ductory  Chapters  in  Matthew  and  Luke  is  brought  to  light  from  Jose* 
phus,  and  in  which  the  peculiar  Articles  of  the  Orthodox  Faith  are  traced 
to  the  System  of  the  Gnostics  ...     *  *  *     London,  1813.  8°  (5,9X3,3). 

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JONES,  John,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Illustrations  of  the  Four  Gospels,  founded  on  Circumstances  peculiar  to 
our  Lord  and  the  Evangelists.      London,  1808.     8°  (6.6X3.6),  pp.  644. 

JONES,  John,  LL.D.,  a  barrister-at-law,  of  London;  b.  1772.  d.  1838. 
Translator.     See  BYGGE,  T.     Travels  in  the  French  Republic. 
JONES,  John  Paul,  a  commodore  in  tlie  U.S.  Navy ;  b.  1747.  d.  1792. 

2  Life  and  Character  of  Chev.  John  Paul  Jones.     See  SHERBURNE,  J.  H. 
JONES,  Joseph  H.,  a  Presbyterian  clergyman  of  Pliila. 

Editor.     See  GREENE,  A.     The  Life  of  Ashbel  Greene,  V.  D.  M. 
JONES,  Joseph,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.  in  Savannah  Medical  College. 

3  Investigations,  Chemical  and  Physiological,  relative  to  certain  American 
Vertebrata.    Illustrated.    Pp.150.    See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.  (Con 
tributions,  vol.  8.) 

JONES,  Stephen;  b.  1763.  d.  1827. 

4  Sheridan  improved.     A  General  Pronouncing  and  Explaining  Dictionary 
of  the  English  Language  .  .  .     9th  ed.,  revised,  and  very  considerably 
enlarged  ...     *  *  *         London,  1804.     Th.  8°  (7X4.4),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

JONES,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Gloucester,  Cape  Ann ;  d.  1846,  cet.  83. 

5  Sermon  delivered  at  the  General  Convention  of  Universalists,  Septem 
ber,  1813,  at  Winchester,  N.-H.  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  20. 

JONES,  Thomas  P.,  M.D.,  Sup't  of  the  U.  S.  Patent  Office;  d.  1848,  cet.  75. 

Editor.     See  FRANKLIN  Institute,  &c.     Journal— Jan.,  1826-Jan.,  1846. 
JONES,  Thomas  Rymer,  Prof,  of  Comp.  Anatomy  in  King's  College,  London. 

6  General  Outline  of  the  Organization  of  the   Animal  Kingdom,   and 
Manual  of  Comparative  Anatomy.     *  *  *     2d  ed.,  illustrated  by  four 
hundred  Engravings.  London,  1855.     8°  (6.8X3.8),  pp.  842. 

7  Natural   History    (The)    of  Animals ;   being  the    substance   of  Three 
Courses  of  Lectures   delivered  before  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great 
Britain.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     [Many  Engravings.'] 

London,  1845,  '52.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

JONES,  William,  F.A.S.,  a  mathematical-instrument  maker  in  London. 

Editor.  See  ADAMS,  G.  Astronomical  and  Geographical  Essay.  Es 
say  on  Electricity.  Geometrical  and  Graphical  Essays.  Lectures  on 
Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 

JONES,  Rev.  William,  F.R.S.,  Curate  of  Nayland,  Eng. ;  b.  1726.  d.  1800. 

8  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  the  Figurative  Language  of  the  Holy  Scrip 
tures  .  .  .     To  which  are  added,  Four  Lectures  on  the  Relation  between 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  as  it  is  set  forth  in  the  Epistle  to  the  He 
brews.     Also,  A  Lecture  on  the  Natural  Evidences  of  Christianity  .  .  . 

London,  1787.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 

JONES,  'Sir  William,  an  English  orientalist ;  b.  in  London,  1746.  d.  1794. 
$  Contributions  to  the  Asiatic  Researches.     See  (ASIATIC  Researches). 
1°  Dissertations  and  Miscellaneous  Pieces  relating  to  the  History  and  An 
tiquities,  the  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Literature,  of  Asia  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  con 
taining  Dissertations  by  Sir  W.  Jones.    2,  containing  the  Miscellaneous 
Pieces,  by  Sir  W.  Jones,  W.  Chambers,  C.  Wilkins,  &c. 

London,  1792.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 
n  Essay  (An)  on  the  Law  of  Bailments.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1796.     12°  (4.4  irr.  X2.9). 


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JONES,  Sir  William,  continued. 

1  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  &c.  of  Sir  W.  Jones.     See  SHORE,  J. 

2  Works.     .  .  .  Vol.  1-6.     [Portrait.]       London,  1799.     4°  (7.4X5.2). 
JONES,  Rev.  William  Basil,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Eng. 

3  Vestiges  of  the  Gael  in  Gwynedd.     *  *  *     London,  1851.     8°,  pp.  85. 
JORDAN,  Charles  Etienne,  Privy-councillor  to  Frederic  II. ;  b.  1700.  d.  1745. 

4  Correspondance.     See  FREDERIC  II.     (OEuvres  posthumes,  vol.  9.) 
JORDAN,  G.  W.,  Esq.,  F.Pi.S.,  Colonial  Agent  for  Barbados. 

5  Claims   (The)   of  the  British  West  India  Colonists  to  the  Right  of  ob 
taining  necessary  Supplies  from  America,  and  .  .  .  under  admitted  and 
duly  regulated  Intercourse,  stated  and  vindicated,  in  Answer  to  Lord 
Sheffield's  Strictures.  London,  1804.     8°  (5.9X3. 3).     [2  copies.] 

JORDAN'S  Parliamentary  Journal,  for  the  Year  1795.     Being  an  accurate  and 

6  Impartial  History  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament;  from  .  .  .  Dec.  30, 1794  to  June  27,  1795.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3. 

London,    1795.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
JORTIN,  John,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  London,  &c. ;  b.  1698.  d.  1770. 

7  Account  of  Life  and  Writings.     (Prefixed  to  vol.  1  of  Remarks,  &c.) 

8  Discourses  concerning  the  Truths  of  the  Christian  Religion.     [By  J. 
Jorlin.~]     2d  ed.  London,,  1747.     8°  (5.5X3), 

9  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History.     [By  J.  Jortin.]     *  *  * 

London,  1751.     8°  (5.4X3). 

10  Remarks  on  Ecclesiastical  History  ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1-3. 

London,  1805.     8°  (6.4X3. 7). 
JOSEPH  II.,  Emperor  of  Germany;  b.  1741.  d.  1790. 

11  Skizen  aus  den  Karakter  und  Handlungen  Josephs  des  Zweiten  .  .  . 
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JOSEPHINE,  Marie  Joseph  Rose  Tascher  de  la  PAGERIE,  Empress  of  the  French, 
1st  wife  of  Napoleon  I.;  b.  near  St.  Pierre,  Martinique,  1763.  d.  1814. 

12  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine.     See  MEMES,  J.  S. 
JOSEPHUS,  Flavius,  a  Jewish  historian;  b.  in  Jerusalem,  37.  d.  about  100. 

13  Famous   (The)   and   Memorable  Workes  of  losephus  .  .  .     Faithfully 
translated  out  of  the  Latin  and  French,  by  T.  Lodge.     *  *  * 

London,  1620.     2°  (10.4X6.4),  m.  b.,  pp.  812-f-. 

14  Genuine  Works.    Translated  from  the  Original  Greek,  according  to  Hav- 
ercamp's  accurate  Edition.     .  .  .     Together  with  proper  Notes,  Obser 
vations,  Contents,  Parallel  Texts  of  Scripture,  five  .  .  .  Indexes,  and  a 
true  Chronology  ...     To  this  Book  are  prefixed  Plight  Dissertations 
.  .  .   [and]  An  Account  of  Jewish  Coins,  Weights  and  Measures.     By 
W.  Whiston.     Illustrated  .  .  . 

London,  1727.     2°  (10.5X5.5),  m.  b.,  pp.  clii.,  1021. 

15  Genuine  Works.     Translated  from  the  Original  Greek  .  .  .     Together 
with  large  Notes,  proper  Observations   and  an  Index.     .  .  .    [With] 
Three  Dissertations  .  .  .     Vol.  1-6.     By  W.  Whiston. 

Worcester,  1794.     12°  (5.7X3.2).     [3  copies.] 

16  Genuine  Works ;  translated  by  W.  Whiston.      To  which  are  prefixed, 
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Bridgeport,  1828.     16°  (5. 3X3), 

i?  Jewish  War  (The).     A  New  Translation,  by  R.  Traill.     Edited,  with 
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JOSEPHUS,  Flavins,  continued. 

1  Life  of  Josephus,  by  himself.     (Contained  in  his  Works.) 

2  Wars   (The)   of  the  Jews.     With  .  .  .  History  of  the   Siege  and  De 
struction  of  the  City  of  Jerusalem.     .  .  .     Epitomiz'd  from  the  Works 
of  F.  Josephus,  translated  into  English  by  Sir  R.  L'Estrange.     8th  ed. 

Glasgow,  1760.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

JOSHUA,  Book  of.     Hebrew  and  Translations.     See  BIBLE, —  in  loco. 
JOSSE,  Augustine  E.,  a  teacher  of  languages  in  London. 

3  Elemens  de  la  Grammaire  Espagnole.     Avec  un  Cours  de  Themes,  des 
Regies  sur  la  Pronunciation  .  .  .  une  Liste  des  Verbes  irreguliers  .  .  . 
&  des  Extraits  des  meilleurs  Ecrivains  Espagnols.     Par  M.  Josse. 

Londres,  1799.     8°  (5.5X3.4). 

4  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Spanish  Language,  with  Practical  Exercises.    .  .  . 
By  M.  Josse.     Revised,  amended,  improved,  and  enlarged  by  F.  Sales. 
6th  American  ed.     ***     ...  Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.4X3.4). 

JOSSELYN,  John,  resided  in  New  England  several  years. 

5  Account  of  two  Voyages  to  New-England  ;  with  Chronological  Observa 
tions  of  America,  to  the  year  1673.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collec 
tions,  3d  Series,  vol.  3.) 

JOUFFROY,  Theodore  Simon,  a  French  eclectic  philosopher ;  &.  1796.  d.  1842. 

6  Cours  d'Esthetique      Par  Jouffroy      Suivi  de  la  These  du  meme  auteur 
sur  le  Sentiment  du  Beau  et  de  deux  Fragments  inedits  et  precede  d'une 
Preface     Par  Ph.  Damiron  Paris,  1843.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

7  Introduction  to  Ethics,  including  a  Critical  Survey  of  Moral  Systems, 
translated  from  the  French  of  Jouffroy.     By  W.  H.   Channing.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,2.  Boston,  1840.     12°  (5.1X3). 

8  Philosophical  Miscellanies.     See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Miscellanies,  &c. 
JOURDAIN,  Yves-Claude,  a  lawyer  at  Eennes. 

9  Extrait  alphabetique  de  tous  les  Decrets  de  L'Assemblee  Nationale,  ser 
vant  de  table  generate  .  .  .  Rennes,  1791.     8°  (5. 8X3.3),  pp.  556. 

JOURNAL  (The  American)  of  Education.     See  AMERICAN  Journal,  &c. 
JOURNAL  (The  American)  of  Science  and  Arts.     See  AMERICAN  Journal,  &c. 
JOURNAL  (Boston)  of  Natural  History.     See  BOSTON  Society,  &c. 
JOURNAL  (The)  of  Classical  and  Sacred  Philology.     Vol.  1-4. 

10  Cambridge,  1854-'60.     8°  (6.3X3.9). 

JOURNAL  du  Commerce  ;  de  Politique  et  de  Litterature.    Juin,  1808-Oct.,  1809. 

H  2  vols.  Paris,  1808-'09.     2°  (12.5X7.7),  3  cols. 

JOURNAL  of  Franklin  Institute.     See  FRANKLIN  Institute,  &c. 
JOURNAL  General  de  la  Litterature  de  France  .  .  .     Annee  1817-1819.    3  vols. 

12  Paris,  181 7-'20.     8°  (5.9X3.9),  2  cols. 

JOURNAL  (A)  of  the  Landing  of  His  Majesty's  Forces  on  the  Island  of  Cape- 

J3  Breton,  and  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender  of  Louisbourg ;  extracted  from 
Maj.-Gen.  Amherst's  and  Adm.  Boscawen's  Letters  ...     3d  ed. 

Boston,  [1758].     8°,  pp.  22. 
JOURNAL  (The)  of  a  Naturalist.     *  *  *     [Plates.'] 

14  Philadelphia,  1831.     12°  (5.3X3). 
JOURNAL  de  Paris.      No.   1-212,  222-242,  332-353.    Annee   1790.     No.  115- 

15  288,  325-365.  Annee  1791.     No.  1-136.  Annee  1792.     4  vols. 

Paris,  1790-'92.     4°  (7.2X5),  2  cols. 


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JOURNAL  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  See  CHEEVER,  G.  B. — Editor. 
JOURNAL  (The  Quarterly)  of  Sciences,  &c.  See  ROYAL  Institution,  &c. 
JOUTEL, . 

1  Journal  historique  du  dernier  Voyage  que  feu  M.  de  la  Sale  fit  dans  le 
Golfe  de  Mexique  pour  trouver  I'Embouchure  &  le  Cours  de  la  Riviere 
de  Missicipi  .  .  .     Par  M.  Joutel,  1'un  des  Compagnons  de  ce  Voyage, 
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Paris,  1713.     12°  (4.8X2.3). 
JOWETT,  Rev.  William,  Sec'y  of  Church  Missionary  Society  of  England. 

2  Christian  Researches  in  Syria  and  Palestine,  in  1823  &  1824  .  .  . 

New- York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 
JOYCE,  JRev.  Jeremiah,  a  Unitarian  minister ;  b.  1764.  d.  1816. 

3  Subserviency  (The)  of  Free  Enquiry  and  Religious  Knowledge,  among 
the  Lower  Classes  of  Society,  to  the  Prosperity  and  Permanence  of  a 
State  .  .  .     Discourse  delivered  before  the  Unitarian  Society  for  pro 
moting  Christian  Knowledge,  March  29,  1816.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

'  London,  1816.     8°,  pp.  40. 
JUAN  Y  SANTACILIA,  Don  Jorge,  a  Spanish  naval  captain;  b.  1712.  d.  1774. 

4  Voyage  (A)  to   South  America ;  describing  at  large  the  Spanish  Cities, 
Towns,  Provinces,  &c.  on  that  extensive  Continent ;  the  Genius,  Cus 
toms,  Manners  and  Trade  of  the  Inhabitants  ;  together  with  the  Natural 
History  of  the  Country,  and  an  Account  of  their  Gold  and  Silver  Mines. 
Undertaken  by  command  of  ...  the  King  of  Spain  by  Don  George 
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5  Voyage  (A)  to  South  America.     Describing  at  large  the  Spanish  Cities, 
Towns,  Provinces,  &c.  on  that  .  .  .  Continent.     Undertaken  by  com 
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JUDGMENT  (The)  of  Hercules.    A  Poem.    By  a  Student  of  Oxford  .  .  .  [With] 

6  The  Golden  Verses  of  Pythagoras.     Translated  from  the  Greek  by  Mr. 
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JUDSON,  Rev.  Adoniram,  D.D.,  an  American  Bapt.  missionary ;  b.  1788.  d.  1850. 

?  Memoir  of  Rev.  Dr.  Judson.     See  WAYLAND,  F. 
JUDSON,  Rev.  Everton,  of  Milan,  0. ;  b.  1799.  d.  1848. 

8  Memoir  of  E.  Judson.     See  BARROWS,  E.  P. 
JURGENS,  Karl,  a  German  historian  and  publicist ;  b.  1801. 

9  Luther's  Leben.    Erste  Abtheilung.     Luther  von  Seiner  Geburt  bis  zum 
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JULIANUS,  Flavius  Claudius,  '  the  Apostate,'  a  Roman  emperor ;  b.  331.  d.  363. 
10  Two  Orations  of  the  Emperor   Julian ;  one  to  the  Sovereign  Sun,  and 
the  other  to  the  Mother  of  the  Gods  ;  translated  from  the  Greek.     With 
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JUNCKER,  Johann,  Prof,  of  Chemistry  at  Univ.  of  Halle;  b.  1680.  d.  1759. 

1  Conspectvs  Chemiae  theoretico-practicae  in  forma  Tabvlarvm  repraesen- 
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JUNIUS,  the  signature  of  an  anonymous  English  political  writer. 

2  Genuine  Letters  (The)  of  Junius,  to  which  are  prefixed  Anecdotes  of  the 
Author.  London,  1771.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

3  Junius :  including  Letters  by  the  same  writer,  under  other  signatures  .  .  . 
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and  his  Private  Letters  addressed  to  Mr.  H.  S.  "Woodfall.    With  a  Pre 
liminary  Essay  [by  J.  M.  Good],  Notes,  Fac-similes,  &c.    .  .  .    Vol.  1-3. 

London,  1812.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
JUNIUS,  Francis. 

4  Sacrorvm  Parallelorvm  Libri  tres :  id  est,  Comparatio  Locorum  Scrip- 
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JUNKIN,  D.  X.,  D.D.,  an  American  Presbyterian  divine. 

5  Oath  (The)  a  divine  Ordinance,  and  an  Element  of  the  Social  Constitu 
tion:  its  Origin,  Nature,  Ends,  &c.  New  York,  1845.    12°  (5.2X3). 

JURIEU,  Pierre,  a  French  Protestant  theologian;  b.  1637.  d.  1713. 

6  History  (The)  of  the  Council  of  Trent.    .  .  .  [With]  Historical  Reflex- 
ions  on  Councils  .  .  .     Written  in  French.     .  .  .     [Plate.] 

London,  1684.     8°  (5.9X3),  m.  b.,  pp.  cxx.,  608. 

7  Lettres  Pastorales  addressees  aux  Fideles  de  France,  qui  gemissent  sous 
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8  Pastoral   Letters   (The)  of  ...  Jurieu,  directed  to  the  Protestants  in 
France  groaning  under  the  Babylonish  Tyranny,  translated  .  .  .     Unto 
which  is  added,  A  brief  Account  of  the  Hungarian  Persecution. 

London,  1689.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  648. 
Jus  Divinum  Regiminis  Ecclesiastici ;  or,  The  Divine  Right  of  Church-Govern- 

9  ment,  asserted  and  evidenced  by  the  Holy  Scriptvres  .  .  .    2d  ed.,  cor 
rected  and  augmented  ...    By  sundry  Ministers  of  ...  London.    *  *  * 

London,  1647.     4°  (5.9X3.7). 

10  Jus  Divinum  Regiminis  Ecclesiastici  ...     3d  ed.  corrected  and  augmen 
ted  ...     By  sundry  Ministers  of  ...  London.     *  *  * 

London,. 1654.     4°  (5.9X3.7). 
Jus  Populi  vindicatum,  or  the  People's  Right  to  defend  themselves  and  their 

11  Covenanted  Religion,  vindicated.     ...     By  a  Friend  to  true  Christian 
Liberty.     ***  [London]  1669.     8°  (5.3X3.2). 

JUSTICE,  Sir  James,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  Clerk  of  Session  in  Scotland. 

12  British  (The)  Gardiner's  New  Director  .  .  .     With  ...  a  Dissertation 
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JUSTIN  MARTYR,  St.,  b.  in  Samaria;  martyred  at  Borne  about  165. 

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JUSTINIAN  I.,  Flavius  Amicus  Justinianus,  a  Byzantine  emperor ;  b.  482.  d.  565. 

14  Institutes  (The)  of  Justinian.     [Latin  and  English.]     With  Notes  by 
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JUSTINUS,  a  Latin  historian,  of  uncertain  date,  prob.  Id  or  3d  century. 

1  Historice  Phillippica?  ;  cum  Versione  Anglica,  ad  verbum,  quantum  fieri 
potuit,  facta.     ...     By  J.  Clarke.     9th  ed. 

Glocester,  1790.     8°  (6.7X4),  par.  cols. 

2  Historiarum  ex  Trogo  Pompeio  Libri  XLIV.     [Plate.] 

Londini,  1713.     12°  (4.5X2.4). 

3  Ivstinvs  Trogi  Pompeii  Historiarvm  Philippicarvm  Epitoma :  ex  manu- 
scriptis  codicibus  emendatior ;  &  Prologis  auctior.     In  eandem  Notse. 
Excerptiones  Chronologies :  et  variorum  Lectionum  Libellus. 

Parisiis,  1581.     8°  (5.3X2.9). 

NOTE.  —  "  Notre"  etc.  has  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

4  Juniani  Justini  ex  Trogi  Pompeii  Historius  externis  Libri  XLIIII.    Om- 
nia  ...  ex  variorum  Exemplarium  Collatione  recensita  &  castigata. 

Londini,  1686.     12°  (5.2  irr.X2.6),  m.  b. 

5  Justinus  de  Historiis  Philippicis,  et  totius  Mundi  Originibus,  Interpre- 
tatione  &  Notis  illustravit  P.  J.  Cantel  ...  in  usum  Delphini.    Ed.  4ta, 
ex  nova  recensione  D.  Durandi.     Accessere  J.  Bongarsii  Excerptiones 
Chronologicse  ad  Justini  Historiaa  accomodata?. 

London,  1774.     8°  (6.5  irr.X3.7). 
JUVEXALIS,  Decimus  Junius,  a  Roman  satirical  poet ;  fl.  about  100. 

6  1).  J.  Juvenalis  et  A.   Persii  Flacci  Satirac.     Interpretatione  ac  Notis 
illustravit  L.  Prateus  ...  in  usum  Delphini.     Ed.  lOma  .  .  . 

Londini,  1783.     8°  (6.8X4. 2). 

~  D.  J.  Juvenalis  et  A.  Persii  Flacci  Satyrsc.     [Edited  by  M.  Maittaire. 
Plate.']  Londini,  1716.     12°  (4.5X2.5  irr.) 

8  I.  Ivvenalis  et  A.  Persii  Flacci  Satyra?:  cum  Annotationibus  [ofTh.Far- 
naby]  .  .  .     ***  London,  1612.     12°  (4.5irr.X3.1). 

9  Satirae  XVI     Ad  optimorvm  Exemplarivm  fidem  resensitae  varietate 
Lectionvm  perpetvoqve  Commentario  illvstratae  et  Indice  vberrimo  in- 
strvctae  a  G.  A.  llvperti      Vol.  1,  2.     Ed.  altera  et  emendatior.     [Plate 
and  Portrait.']  Lipsiae,  1819, '20.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

10  Satyrce  ex  Manvscriptis  restitvta?.     Et  in  eas  Commentationes,  Observa- 
tiones,  &  Paralipomena  B.  Avtvmni.  Parisiis,  1614.     2°  (7.6X4.2). 

11  Index  omnivm  fere  Vocabvlorvm  qva3  in  omnibvs  D.  Ivnii  Ivvenalis 
Satyris  reperiuntur,  vna  cvm  Rervm,  Episthetorvm,  ac  Phrasivm  singv- 
larivm  Annotatione  ...     *  *  *        Parisiis,  1614.     2°  (7.6X4.2),  n.  p. 

NOTE.  —  This  index  forms  an  appendix  to  the  preceding  work. 

12  Traduction  des  Satires.     See  PERSIUS  FLACCUS,  A.     Traduction,  etc. 
JUVIGNY,  Rigoley  de. 

13  Decadence  (De  la)  des  Lettres  et  des  Moeurs,  depuis  les  Grecs  et  les 
Romains  jusqu'a  nos  Jours.     .  .  .  Paris,  1787.     8°  (5.2X3.3). 

K. 

K.,  II.     An  Exposition  of  the  whole  Book  of  Revelation.     ...     *  *  * 

14  London,  1689.     4°  (6.8X4.6). 
K.,  J.   Curieusen  (Der)  Kunst  und  Werk  Schul  .  .  .    Th.  1,2.    [With  Indices.] 

15  Niirmberg,  1705,  '07.     Th.  4°  (6.5X4.9). 
K.,  J.,  /<7.7?.,S'.     First  Part  (The)  of  a  Dictionary  of  Chemistry. 

16  Birmingham,  1789.     4°  (8.5X^.9),  2  cols. 


344  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


K.,  P.    Nomenclatura  trilinguis  Anglo-Latino- Greeca  ...    *  *  *    3d  ed.,  care- 

1  fully  revised  .  .  .  London,  1697.     8°  (6X4),  3  cols.,  pp.  94. 
KAINH  AIA0HKH  ('H).     See  BIBLE, —  The  New  Testament. 

KAMES  or  KAIMES,  Lord.     See  HOME,  H.,  Lord  Kames. 

KANE,  Elisha  Kent,  M.D.,  Comm.  U.S.N.,  b.  in  Pliila.,  1820.  d.  1857. 

2  Arctic  Explorations :  the  Second  Grinnell  Expedition  in  Search  of  Sir 
John  Franklin,  1853,  '54,  '55.    Illustrated  by  upwards  of  three  hundred 
Engravings,  from  Sketches  by  the  Author.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait.'} 

Philadelphia,  1856.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

3  Biography  of  Dr.  E.  K.  Kane.     See  ELDER,  W. 

4  Magnetic  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.     Reduced  and  discussed  by 
C.  A.  Schott.     Pp.  72.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.    (Contributions, 
vol.  10.) 

5  Meteorological  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.     Reduced  and  discussed 
by  C.  A.  Schott.     Pp.  120.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.  (Contribu 
tions,  vol.  11.) 

6  U.  S.  Grinnell  Expedition  (The)  in  Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin.   A  Per 
sonal  Narrative.     \_Illustrated.~] 

New-York,  1854.     8°  (6.3X3.7),  pp.  552. 
KANE,  Sir  Robert  John,  M.D. ;  b.  in  Dublin,  1810. 

Jo  int  Editor.    See  LONDON,  Edinburgh,  &c.  Philosophical  Magazine,  &c. 
KANMACHER,  Frederick,  F.L.S.. 

Editor.     See  ADAMS,  G.     Essays  on  the  Microscope. 
KANT,  Immanuel,  a  German  metaphysician,  of  Scotch  descent;  b.  1724.  d.  1804. 

7  Critick  of  Pure  Reason.     Translated  from  the  Original.       *  *  * 

London,  1838.     8°  (6.2X3.6),  pp.  655. 

8  Critik  der  practischen  Vernunft.  Riga,  1788.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

9  Critik  der  reinen  Vernunft.     6te  aufl. 

Leipzig,  1818.     12°  (6.2X3.5),  pp.  651. 

10  Critik  der  Urtheilskraft.     3te  aufl.  Berlin,  1799.     12°  (6X3.3). 

11  Metaphysic  (The)  of  Ethics.     Translated  out  of  the  Original  German, 
with  an  Introduction  and  Appendix,  by  J.  "VV.  Semple. 

'Edinburgh,  1836.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

12  Metaphysische  Anfangsgriin.de  der  Naturwissenschaft.    3te  aufl. 

Leipzig,  1800.     8°  (6X3.3). 
KASTNER,  Abraham  Gotthelf,  a  Q-emnan  metaphysician  &  poet ;  b.  1719.  d.  1800. 

Translator.     See  ROYAL  Academy  of  Sweden.     Abhandlungen. 
KARAMSIN,  Nikolai  Mikhaeloviteh,  a  Russian  statesman,  &c. ;  b.  1765.  d.  1826. 

13  Histoire  de  1'Empire  de  Ilussie,  par  M.  Karamsin ;  traduite  par  MM. 
St. -Thomas  et  Jauffret.     Tom.  1-8.          Paris,  181 9-'20.    4°  (5.3X3.2). 

KATER,  Capt.  Henry,  an  English  mathematician;  b.  1777.  d.  1835. 

J4  Nautical  Astronomy.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  3). 
KAUFMAN,  Abram,  an  American  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman. 

Translator.    See  THOLUCK,  F.  A.  I).   Commentary  on  Gospel  of  St.  John. 
KAY,  Stephen. 

15  Travels  and  Researches  in  Caffraria  .  .  .  :  with  historical  and  topographi 
cal  Remarks,  illustrative  of  the  State  and  Prospects  of  the  British  Set 
tlements  in  its  borders,  the  Introduction  of  Christianity,  and  the  Pro 
gress  of  Civilization.  [Illustrated.]  New-York,  1834.  12°  (5.2X2.8). 


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KEACH,  Benjamin,  a  Baptist  minister  of  London;  b.  1640.  d.  1664. 

1  Travels  (The)   of  true  Godliness.     Revised  and  improved ;  with  occa 
sional  Notes,  and  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  ;  by  EL  Malcom.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1831.     24°  (4.5X2.6). 
KEATING,  William  H.,  Prof,  of  Mineralogy  and  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Penn. 

2  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  the  Source  of  the  St.  Peter's  River,  Lake 
Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  &c.,  &c.,  performed  in  the  year  1823, 
by  order  of  J.  C.  Calhoun,  Sec'y  of  War,  under  the  command  of  S.  H. 
Long,  Major  U.  S.  T.  E.     Compiled  from  the  Notes  of  Major  Long, 
Messrs.  Say,  Keating  and  Colhoun.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Illustrated.] 

Philadelphia,  1824.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Known  as  'Long-'s  Second  Expedition.'     Compare  under  JAMES,  E. 

KEATINGE,  Maurice,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  DIAZ  DEL  CASTILLO,  B.     Conquest  of  Mexico. 
KEATS,  John,  an  English  poet ;  b.  in  London,  1795.  d.  1821. 

y  Memoir  of  Life.    See  (Poetical  Works,  Bost.  Ed.,  post. — Pp.  vii.-xxxiv.). 

4  Poetical  Works.     ...     [Portrait.]       Boston,  1854.    16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

5  Poetical  Works.     ...     Pt.  I.,  II.     New-York,  1846.    12°(5.5X2.9irr.). 
KECKKRMAN,  Bartolomeus,  Prof,  of  Pliilos.  at  Dantzic;  b.  1570-'71.  d.  1609. 

6  Resplvtio  Systematis  Logici  Maioris  in  Tabellas  pleniores,  quam  qua3 
ante  hac  fuerunt.     *  *  *  Hanovisc,  1614.     8°,  pp.  47. 

7  Systema  Logicae,  tribvs  libris  adornatvm,  pleniore  Praeceptorvm  Metho- 
do,  &  Commentariis  scriptis  .  .  .  ,  &  Collationem  cum  Doctrina  Aristo- 
telis,  atque  aliorum  .  .  .     Ed.  6ta,  prioribus  correctior.     •  •  •     *  *  * 

Hanovia?,  1613.     8°  (5.4X2.8),  pp.  594-J-. 
KEIGHTLEY,  Thomas,  an  Irish  author;  b.  about  1800. 

8  History  (The)  of  England,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  1839.     From  2d 
London  ed.    With  Notes,  &c.,  by  the  American  Editor.     .  .  .  Vol.  1-5. 
(Harper's  Earn.  Libr.,  No.  114-118.)    New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

9  Mythology  (The)  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Italy  ...    *  *  *    With  twelve 
Plates  .  .  .  ,  by  W.  H.  Brooke.  London,  1831.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

KEIL,  Karl  Friedrich,  D.D.,  Ph.D.,  Professor  at  Dorpat  and  Leipzig. 
1°  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Joshua.     Translated  by  J.  Martin. 

Edinburgh,  1857.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  pp.  501. 

11  Handbuch  der  biblischen  Archaologie.     Ha'lfte  1.  Die  gottesdienstlichen 
Verhaltnisse  der  Israeliten.     Mit  vier  .  .  .  Tafeln.     2.  Die  biirgerlich- 
socialen  Verhaltnisse  der  Israeliten. 

Frankfurt  a.  M.  und  Erlangen,  1858,  '59.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 
KEILL,  John,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  Prof,  of  Astronomy  at  Oxford;  b.  1671.  d.  1721. 

12  Euclid's  Elements  of  Geometry ;    with  Treatises  on  Logarithms  and 
Trigonometry.     See  EUCLID. 

13  Examination   (An)   of  Dr.  Burnet's  Theory  of  the  Earth.     Together 
with  some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Whiston's  new  Theory  of  the  Earth. 

Oxford',  1698.     8°  (5.5X2.9). 

14  Introduction  (An)  to  Natural  Philosophy :  or,  Philosophical  Lectures 
read  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  A. I).  1700.     .  .  .    [Also]  The  Demon 
strations  of  E.  Huygens's  Theorems,  concerning  the  Centrifugal  Force 
and  Circular  Motion.     Translated  from  the  last  Edition  of  the  Latin. 
2d  ed.     [Diagrams.']  London,  1726.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

44 


34G  BOW  DO  IN     COLLEGE. 


KEITH,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Kincard'uiesliire,  Scotland. 

1  Evidences  of  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Keligion,  derived  from  the 
Literal  Fulfilment  of  Prophecy :  particularly  as  illustrated  in  the  His 
tory  of  the  Jews,  and  by  the  Discoveries  of  Recent  Travellers.     From 
6th  Edinburgh  ed.     ***  New- York,  1832.     8°  (5.1  in.  X  2.9). 

KEITH,  Rev.  George  Skene,  Minister  of  Keith- Hall  and  Kinkell,  Aberdeenshire. 

2  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  George  Campbell.     See  CAMPBELL,  G.     Lec 
tures  on  Ecclesiastical  History. — Vol.  1,  pp.  v.-lxxx. 

KEITH,  Reuel,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  Prot.-Episc.  Theol  Sem.  at  Alexandria  ;  d.  1842. 
Translator.    See  HENGSTENBERG,  E.  W.     Christology  of  Old  Testa.,  &c. 
KEITH,  Sir  William,  Gov.  of  Perm.,  1717-26;  d.  1749,  cet.  about  80. 

3  Collection  (A)  of  Papers  and  other  Tracts  .  .  .  [with]  An  Essay  on 
the  Nature  of  a  Public  Spirit.  London,  1740.     12°  (5.2X3). 

KELLAND,  Rev.  P.,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics,  &c.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 

Editor,  &c.     See  YOUNG,  T.     Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy,  &c. 
KELLOGG,  Rev.  Ezra  B.,  a  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman,  of  Connecticut. 

4  War  contrary  to  the  Gospel.    Sermon,  preached  before  the  Peace  Society 
of  Windham  County,  Feb.  4,  1830.  Providence,  1830.     8°,  pp.  32. 

KELLY,  P.,  LL.D.,  Master  of  Fmsburu- Square  Academy,  London. 

5  Elements   (The)   of  Book-Keeping  .  .  .     With  an  Appendix  on  Ex 
changes,  Banking,  and  other  Commercial  Subjects.     9th  ed. 

London,  1828.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

6  Practical  Introduction  (A)  to  Spherics  and  Nautical  Astronomy.     .  .  . 
2d  ed.,  augmented  and  improved.    ***    London,  1801.    8°  (6.5X3.8). 

KELSALL,  Carlo. 

7  Idea  of  a  Constitution  for  Italy.     *  *  *     London,  1814.     12°  (5. 1X3). 
KEMPIS,  Thomas  a,  a  German  monk  of  St.  Agnes ;  b.  about  1379.  d.  1471. 

8  Christian's  Pattern  (The) :  or,  A  Treatise  of  the  Imitation  of  Jesus 
Christ.     In  four  books.     Written  originally  in  Latin  by  T.  a  Kempis. 
Now  rendered  into  English.     .  .  .     By  G.  Stanhope.     New  ed. 

Charlestown,  1812.     8°  (6.5X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  The  authorship  of  this  work  is  doubtful.    Most  generally  attributed  to  John 
Gerson,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Paris,  who  died  1429. 

KEMBLE,  John  Mitchell,  an  eminent  English  Anglo-Saxon  scholar;  b.  1807. 

9  Saxons  (The)  in  England.     A  History  of  the  English  Commonwealth 
till  the  Period  of  the  Norman  Conquest.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1849.     8°  (6.2  in.XS.5). 

10  Translation  of  Beowulf,  with  Preface  and  Notes.    See  BEOWULF,  Tale  of. 
KENDAL,  E.  A. 

11  Account   of  the  Writing  on  Dighton  Rock  in   Taunton   River.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  3,  pt.  I.) 

12  Historical  Account  of  the  Invasion  of  Egypt  by  the  French.     See  DE- 
NON,  I).  V.     Travels  in  Egypt,  &c. 

KENDAL,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Weston,  Mass. ;  d.  1815,  cet.  60. 

13  Discourse  delivered  at  Mendon,  June  14,  1810,  at  the  Interment  of  Hon. 
Samuel  Dexter.  Boston,  1810.     8°,  pp.  24. 

14  Love  an  Essential  Attribute  of  Deity.     Sermon,  delivered  in  Roxbury, 
Nov.  16,  1794.  Boston,  1795.     8°,  pp.  29. 

KENDRICK,  Prof.  Asahel  C.,  D.D.,  an  Amer.  Bapt.  clergyman ;  b.  in  Vt.,  1809, 
Editor.     See  OLSHAUSEN,  H.     Commentary  on  the  New  Testament. 


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KENDRICK,  W.,  LL.D. 

Joint  Translator.     See  BUFFON,  G.  L.  L.  de.    Natural  History,  £c. 
KENNEDY,  John,  Rector  of  Bradley  in  Derbyshire. 

1  Complete  System  (A)  of  Astronomical  Chronology,  unfolding  the  Scrip 
tures.     ...     ***  London,  1762.     4°  (7.3X5.5),  pp.  708-J-. 

KENNETT,  Basil,  D.D.,  Princ.  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll,  Oxford;  b.  1674.  d.  1714. 

2  Romae  Antiqua}  Notitia :  or,  The  Antiquities  of  Rome.    In  two  parts.    ..  . 
"With  Copper  cuts  ...     To  which  are  prefix'd  Two  Essays  ;  concerning 
the  Roman  Learning,  and  the  Roman  Education.     *  *  *     12th  ed.  cor 
rected  and  improved.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1764.     8°  (6.2  irr.X3.7).     [2  copies.] 
KENNICOTT,  Benjamin,  D.D.,  Keeper  of  Eadcliffe  Libr.,  &c.;  b.  1718.  d  .1783. 

3  Dissertatio    generalis  in  Vetus   Testamentum   Hebraicum ;  cum  variis 
Lectionibus,  ex  Codicibus  manuscriptis  et  impressis. 

Oxonii,  1780.     2°  (13.2X7.5).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  One  copy  is  annexed  to  vol.  2  of  Vetus  Testamentum,  edited  by  Kennicott. 

Editor.    See  BIBLE, — The  Old  Testament.    Vetus  Testamentum,  etc, 
KENRICK,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Prof,  at  Manchester  College,  York,  Eng. 

4  Egypt  of  Herodotus,  with  Notes  and  Dissertations.     See  HERODOTUS. 
Editor.     See  MATTHIA,  A.  H.     A  Copious  Greek  Grammar. 

KENT,  James,  LL.D.,  an  Amer.  jurist;  b.  in  Philippi,  N.  Y.,  1763.  d.  1847. 

5  Commentaries  on  American  Law.     Vol  1-3. 

New-York,  1826-'28.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

6  Commentaries  on  American  Law.     Vol.  1-4.     3d  ed. 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (6.6><3.6),  m.  b. 
KENT,  John. 

Joint  Author.     See  CAMPBELL,  J.     Biographia  Nautica. 
KENTUCKY,   State  of.     Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  and  Superintendent 

7  of  the  Kentucky  Eastern  Lunatic  Asylum,  at  Lexington,  for  the  year 
1856-7  ;  1858-9.  Frankfort,  1858,  '59.     8°,  pamps. 

KENT,  Nathaniel,  of  Fulkam,  Middlesex,  Eng. 

8  General  View  of  the  Agriculture   of  the  County  of  Norfolk ;  with  Ob 
servations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.     Drawn  up  for  ...  the 
Board  of  Agriculture,  &c.     ...     *  *  *     [Map  and  Plates. ] 

London,  1796.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

9  Hints  to  Gentlemen  of  Landed  Property.      London,  1775.     8°  (5.2X3). 
KEPLER,  Johann,  a  German  astronomer ;  b.  in  Wurtemberg,  1571.  d.  1630. 

10  Dioptrice  .  .  .  London,  1653.     8°  (6X3.4). 

11  Life  of  Kepler,  by  J.  E.  D.  Bethune.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion 
of  Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

12  Life  of  Kepler.     See  BREWSTER,  D.     The  Martyrs  of  Science. 
KER,  Henry  Bellenden. 

13  Life  of  Sir  C.  Wren.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

KERGUELEN-TREMEREC,  Y.  J.  de. 

14  Voyage  to  the  North,  1767, '68.  $eePlNKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
KERN,  Johann  Henrich. 

15  Eine  liber  Fein-Silber  zu  Marck,  Loth  und  Grenen,  gantz  genau  und 
accurat  abgefasste  Neue  Aussrechnung  .  .  . 

Franekfurt  am  Mayn,  1736.     16°  (5.3X2.3). 


348  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


KERR,  Robert,  F.R.S.,  &c. 

Translator.     See  LAVOISIER,  A.  L.     Elements  of  Chemistry. 
KERRISON,  Robert,  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London. 

Translator.     See  RICHERAND,  A.  B.  L.  C.  M.     Elements  of  Physiology. 
KETT,  Henry,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford;  b.  1761.  d.  1825. 

1  Elements  of  General  Knowledge,  introductory  to  Useful  Books  in  the 
principal  branches  of  Literature  and  Science.     ...     2  vols.  in  1. 

Baltimore,  1812.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

2  History  the  Interpreter  of  Prophecy,  or,  A  View  of  Scriptural  Prophe 
cies  and  their  Accomplishment  .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.    4th  ed.,  with  additional 
Notes.  London,  1801.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 

3  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford  ...  in  the  year 
MDCCXC.,  at  the  Lecture  founded  by  the  Rev.  John  Bampton.     2d  ed., 
with  Corrections  and  Additions.  London,  1792.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

KETTELL,  Thomas  Prentice. 

Editor.     See  The  UNITED  STATES  Magazine,  &c.     Vol.  18-28. 
KEY,  Francis  Scott,  an  American  lawyer  and  song-writer;  b.  1779.  d.  1843. 

4  Power  (The)  of  Literature  and  its  Connexion  with  Religion :  an  Oration, 
delivered  at  Bristol  College,  July  23,  1834,  before  the  Philologian  Society. 

Bristol,  1834.     8°,  pp.  19. 
KIDD,  John,  M.D.,  F.B.8. 

5  Adaptation  (On  the)  of  External  Nature  to  the  Physical  Condition  of 
Man      Principally  with  reference  to  the  Supply  of  his  Wants  and  the 
Exercise  of  his  Intellectual  Faculties          London,  1834.     8°  (6X3-5). 

NOTE.  — Half-title,  "  The  Bridgewater  Treatises  .  .  .    Treatise  II.    .  .  .     3d  ed." 

6  Outlines  of  Mineralogy.     Vol.  1,  2.  Oxford,  1809.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 
KIDDER,  Frederic. 

7  History  (The)  of  New  Ipswich  from  its  First  Grant  in  MDCCXXXVI.  to 
the  Present  Time  :  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  the  principal  Families, 
and  also  the  Proceedings  of  the  Centennial  Celebration,  Sept.  11,  1850. 
[By  F,  Kidder  and  A.  A.  Gould.     Maps,  Portraits,  c&c.] 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 
KIDDER,  Richard,  D.D.,  Bivliop  of  Batli  and  Wells;  d.  1703. 

8  Demonstration  of  the  Messias.    See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1). 
KIENER,  L.  C.,  Curator  of  Museum  of  Natural  History  at  Paris. 

9  General  Species  and  Iconography  of  Recent  Shells,  comprising  the  Mas- 
sena  Museum,  the  Collection  of  Lamarck,  &c.     Translated  from  the 
French  by  D.  H.  Storer.     [Genera  Pyramidella,  Thracia,  Harpa,  Buc- 
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10  Species  General  et  Iconographie  des  Coquilles  Vivantes,  comprenant  la 
Collection  du  Museum  d'Histoire  Naturelle  de  Paris,  la  Collection  La 
marck,  celle  du  Prince  Massena  .  .  .,  et  les  Decouvertes  recentes  des 
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Paris,  n.  d.     8°  (5.9X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Each  genus  has  independent  paging-  and  numbering  of  plates. 

KlLLRN,  W.  D.,  D.D.,  an  Irish  Presbyterian  clergyman. 

11  Ancient  Church  (The) :  its  History,  Doctrine,  Worship,  and  Constitu 
tion,  traced  for  the  First  Three  Hundred  Years.     *  *  * 

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KILLING,  no  Murder.     By  William  Allen  [pseudonym].     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

Historical  and  Political  Publications. 
KIMBALL,  Jacob,  Jun. 

1  Essex  Harmony  (The)  ...      *  *  *  Exeter,  1800.     4°(4.4X7.9). 
KIMBALL,  Joseph  Horace. 

Joint  Author.     See  THOME,  J.  A.     Emancipation  in  the  West  Indies. 
KING,  David,  M.D. 

2  Historical  Sketch  (An)  of  the  Redwood  Library  and  Athenaeum,  in 
Newport,  Rhode  Island.  Boston,  1860.     8°,  pp.  liii. 

KING,  John. 

3  Thoughts  on  the  Difficulties  and  Distresses  in  which  the  Peace  of  1783, 
has  involved  the  People  of  England  .  .  .     Addressed  to  Rt.  Hon.  C.  J. 
Fox.     *  *  *     3d  ed.  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  48. 

KING,  Rev.  Jonas,  an  American  missionary  at  Athens. 

4  AIA*OPA      ...  Ev  A$D*»I«,  18-59.     8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  813. 

5  OMIAIAI        ...       ***       TV'jt*.  «,/3.     [Photograph.] 

Eir  AV«i«,  1859-     8°  (6X3.4). 
KING,  Sir  Peter,  an  English  chancellor;  b.  1669.  d.  1734. 

6  History  (The)  of  the  Apostles'  Creed :  with  Critical  Observations  on  its 
several  Articles.     \_Dy  Sir  P.  King.]     2d  ed. 

London,  1703.     8°  (5.7X2.5),  m.  r. 

7  Thoughts  on  the  Restriction  of  the  Payments  in  Specie  at  the  Banks  of 
England  and  Ireland.    By  Lord  King.     London,  [1803].    8°  (5.9X3.3). 

KING,  Rev.  Thomas  Starr,  an  American  Unitarian  clergyman  ;  b.  in  N.  Y.,  1824. 

8  Lecture  (A)  on  Hildebrand,  delivered  before  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Union,  in  Boston.  Boston,  1857.     8°,  pp.  34. 

9  Spiritual  Christianity.     See  (PiTTS-STREET  Chapel  Lectures). 
KING,  William,  D.D.,  Archbp.  of  Dublin;  b.  1050.  d.  1729. 

10  Essay  (An)  on  the  Origin  of  Evil.     Translated  from  the  Latin,  with 
large  Notes.    .  .  .  [Also]  Two  Sermons  by  the  same  author,  the  former 
concerning  Divine  Prescience,  the  latter  on  the  Fall  of  Man.     3d  ed. 
corrected.     By  E.  Lawr. 

Cambridge,  1839.    8°  (6.2X3.2),  m.  b.,  pp.  517,  82. 

NOTF.  —  Sermons  are  paged  independently,  and  are  6th  ed.  and  2d  ed.  respectively. 

KING,  Hon.  William  Rufus,  U.S.  Sen.  from  Alabama;  b.  1786.  d.  1823. 

11  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  W.  R.  King.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
KINGS,  Books  of.     Hebrew  and  Translations.     See  BIBLE, —  in  loco. 
KINGSLEY,  Rev.  Charles,  an  English  clergyman,  novelist  and  poet ;  b.  1819. 

12  Alexandria  and  her   Schools.     Four  Lectures  delivered  at  the  Philoso 
phical  Institution,  Edinburgh.     .  .  .       Cambridge,  1854.    8°  (5.4X3.2). 

KINGSLEY,  James  Luce,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Latin,  &c.,  Yale  Coll. ;  b.  1778.  d.  1852. 

13  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles,  D.D.    See  SPARKS,  J.   (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  6.) 
KINGSTON,  Elizabeth  CHUDLEIGII,  Duchesse  de.     See  CHUDLEIGH,  E. 

KIP,  William  Ingraham,  D.J).,  Bp.  of  California;  b.  in  N. Y.,  1811. 

14  Catacombs  (The)  of  Rome  as  illustrating  the  Church  of  the  First  Three 
Centuries.     *  *  *     3d  ed.     [Engravings.] 

New-York,  1854.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 
KIPPIS,  Andrew,  D. D.,F.R.S.,  an Eng.  dissenting  clergyman;  6.1725.  d.  1795. 

15  Life  of  Butler,  prefixed  to  Analogy,  Ed.  1819.     See  BUTLER,  J. 

*6  Life  of  Doddridge.    £<?*  DODDRIDGE,  P.    Family  Expositor,  Ed.  1799.— 
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1  Life  of  Dr.  Lardner.     See  LARDNER,  N.    Works. — Vol.  1 ,  pp.  i.-clxviii. 

2  Observations  on  the  Coronation.    Sermon,  Sept.  20, 1761,  the  Lord's  Day 
before  the  Coronation  of  K.  George  III.  and  Q.  Charlotte. 

London,  1761.     8°,  pp.  36. 

Editor.     See  DODDRIDGE,  P.     Lectures  on  Pneumatology,  Ethics,  &c. 
KIRBY,  Rev.  William,  F.R.8.,  &c.,  an  English  naturalist;  b.  1759.  d.  1850. 

3  Power  (On  the)  Wisdom  and  Goodness  of  God  as  manifested  in  the  Crea 
tion  of  Animals  and  in  their  History  Habits  and  Instincts     Vol.  1,  2 
[Plates.'}  London,  1735.     8°  (6X3.5).    [2  copies  of  vol.  1.] 

NOTE.  — Half-title,  "Bridgewater  Treatises  ...      Treatise  VII.     ...    2d  ed." 

KIRKLAND,  Caroline  Matilda  STAXSBURY,  an  American  authoress ;  b.  in  N.  Y. 

4  Selections  from  Spenser ;  with  Life,  &c.     See  SPENSER,  E. 
KIRKLAND,  John  Thornton,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  Harvard  Coll. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1840. 

5  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  1,  1795.        Boston,  1795.     8°,  pp.  35. 

6  Discourse  in  commemoration  of  John  Adams  and  Th.  Jefferson.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  1.) 

"  Election  Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  29,  1816.      Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  27. 

8  Sermon  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intem 
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9  Life  of  Maj.-Gen.  B.  Lincoln.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections, 
2d  Series,  vol.  3.) 

10  Notices  of  the  Life  and  Character   of  Fisher  Ames.       See  AMES,  F. 
Works. — Pp.  iii.-xxxi. 

KIRKLAND,  Samuel,  a  missionary  among  the  Indians ;  d.  1806,  cet.  66. 

11  Life,  by  S.  K.  Lothrop.    See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  15.) 
KIRWAN,  Richard,  M.D.,  &c.,  an  Irish  chemist ;  b.  about  1750.  d.  1812. 

!2  Elements  of  Mineralogy.  London,  1784.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

13  Essay  (An)  on  the  Analysis  of  Mineral  Waters. 

London,  1799.     8°  (6X3.3). 

14  Essay  (An)  on  Phlogiston,  and  the  Constitution  of  Acids. 

London,  1787.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

15  Geological  Essays.  London,  1799.     8°  (6X3.1),  pp.  502. 
KLAPROTH,  Martin  Heinrich,  a  German  chemist;  b.  1743.   d.  1817. 

16  Analytical  Essays  towards  promoting  the  Chemical  Knowledge  of  Min 
eral  Substances.     Translated  from  the  German. 

London,  1801.     8°  (6.4X3.4),  pp.  591.     [2  copies.] 
KLEBER,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  French  general;  b.  1753.  assas.  at  Cairo,  1800. 

17  Histoire  des  Gen'x  Desaix  et  Kleber.    See  DESAIX  DE  VEYGOUX,  L.  C.  A. 
KJLENCKE,  Prof. . 

l«  Alexander  von  Humboldt :  a  biographical  Monument.    By  Prof.  Klencke. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  J.  Bauer. 

New  York,  1853.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
KNAPP,  Samuel  Lorenzo,  an  American  author ;  b.  1784.  d.  1838. 

19  Lectures  on  American  Literature,  with  Remarks  on  some  Passages  of 
American  History.     ***  [New-York]  1829.     8°  (6X3.3). 
Editor.     See  HINTON,  J.  H.     History,  &c.  of  the  United  States. 

KNIGHT,  Charles,  an  English  publisher  and  author;  b.  1791. 

20  English  Cyclopedia  (The).     .  .  .     Conducted  by  C.  Knight.     Geogra 
phy. — Vol.  1-4.     Biography. — Vol.  1-6.     Arts  and  Sciences. — Vol.  1-7. 
17  vols.  London,  1854-'62.     4°  (9.5X6.7),  2  cols. 


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NIGHT,  Charles,  continued. 

1  Half-Hours  with  the  Best  Authors.     Selected  and  arranged  with  short 
biographical  and  critical  Notices.     Vol.  1-4. 

New-York,  1849.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 
NOLLES,  Richard,  Master  of  Sandwich  School,  Eng. ;  d.  1610. 

2  Generall  Historic  (The)  of  the  Turks,  from  the  First  Beginning  of  that 
Nation  to  the  year  1638.     With  the  Lives  of  the  Othoman  Kings  and 
Emperors.     3d  ed.     .  .  .     [Portraits.] 

London,  1620.     2°  (7.9X5.9),  m.  b.,  pp.  1396-f. 

NOTE. —  Imperfect,  wanting  to  p.  1  and  from  '  Polinus  '  of  '  Table,'  &c.     '  The  Lives,' 
&c.  has  independent  title-page.     Continued  by  Kycaut —  See  RYCAUT,  P. 

Translator.     See  BODIX,  J.     Six  Bookes  of  a  Commonweale. 
NOWLEDGE,  Pursuit  of,  under  Difficulties.     See  CRAIK,  C.  L. 
NOWLES,  James  Davis,  Prof,  at  Newton  Tlieol.  List. ;  b.  1798.  d.  1838. 

3  Memoir  of  Roger  Williams,  the  Founder  of  the  State  of  Rhode-Island. 
***     [Fac-simile.]  Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

NOX,  Rev.  John,  the  Scotch  Protestant  Reformer ;  b.  1505.  d.  1572. 

4  History  (The)  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland.     To  which  are  appended, 
Several  other  Pieces  of  his  Writing ;  including  The  First  Book  of  Dis 
cipline,  complete,   and  his  Dispute  with  the  Abbot  of  Crossraguel  .  .  . 
With  a  Memoir,  Historical  Introduction,  and  Notes,  by  W.  M'Gavin. 
...     [Portraits.]      Glasgow,  1831.    8°  (7.3X4.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  Ixxi.,  581. 

NOX,  Vicesimus,  D.D.,  an  English  clergyman',  b.  1762.  d.  1821. 

5  Elegant  Extracts  ...  in  Prose.     [By  V.  Knox.]     *  *  * 

London,  1790.     8°  (7. 6X4.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  512. 

6  Essays,  moral  and  literary.     New  ed.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  * 

London,  1782.     12°  (5.3X3). 

7  Essays,  moral  and  literary.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3.     13th  ed.     *  *  * 

London,  1793.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

8  Liberal  Education ;  or,  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Methods  of  acquiring 
.  .  .  Learning.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     10th  ed.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1789.     8°  (5.8X3.3).. 

9  Poetry  Elegant  Extracts  .  .  .      [By  V.  Knox.]     *  *  * 

[London,  1790.]     8°  (7.6X4.5),  2  cols. 
™  Sermons  ...  Dublin,  1792.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  pp.  510. 

11  Winter  Evenings :  or,  Lucubrations  on  Life  and  Letters.     *  *  *     2d 
ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.    ...    Vol.  1,2.     London,  1790.  8°  (6X3.3).. 

12  Winter  Evenings  :  or,  Lucubrations  on  Life  and  Letters.    *  *  *    3ded., 
corrected  and  enlarged.     ...    Vol.  1,  2.     London,  1795.    12°  (5.3X3). 

.OBELL,  Franz  von,  Prof,  of  Min.,  Univ.  of  Munich. 

13  Instruction  for  the  Discrimination  of  Minerals  by  simple  Chemical  Ex 
periments.     Translated  from  the  German,  by  R.  C.  Campbell. 

Glasgow,  1840.     8°,  pp.  51. 
.OCH,  Christophe  Guillaume  de,  a  French  publicist ;  b.  1737.  d.  1813. 

14  Abrege  de  ITIistoire  des  Traites  de  Paix  entre  les  Puissances  de  1'Eu- 
rope  depuis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie.     Par  M.  Koch.     Tom.  1-4.     .  .  . 

Basle,  1796-'97.     8°  (6X3.6). 
.OLLNER,  WilhelmHeinrich Doroth.  Eduard, D.D., Ph.D.,  Prof,  at  Gottingen. 

15  Symbolik  aller  christlichen  Confessionen.     Von  Dr.  E.  Kollner.    Th.  1. 
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Hamburg,  1837,  '44.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 


352  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


KOPPE,  Johann  Benjamin,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  TheoL,  Gottingen;  b.  1750.  d.  1791. 

Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  BIBLE, —  The  New  Testament.     Novvm 

Testamentvm  Greece. 
KOPPIER,  Peter  Henry. 

1  Observata  Philologica  in  Loca  quondam  Antiphanis ;  Theocriti ;  Pavli 
Apostoli ;  Erastosthenis  ;  et  Propertii. 

Lvgdvni  Batavorvm,  1771.     8°  (5. 5X3. 2). 
KORAN  (The),  or  Alcoran.     See  MOHAMMED. 
KORNER,  Karl  Theodor,  a  German  poet ;  b.  in  Dresden,  1791.  d.  1813. 

2  Songs  and  Ballads  ;  translated  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     See  BROOKS,  C.  T. 
KRAYENHOFF,  C.  R.  T.,  a  physician  at  Amsterdam;  b.  1759.  d.  1838. 

Joint  Author.     See  PAETS  VAN  TROOSTWYK,  A.    Application  de  1'Elee- 
tricite  a  la  Physique  et  a  la  Medecine. 
K.ROHNY,  Franz. 

3  Ausziige  der  Gesetze  liber  die  aussere  Kirchenverwaltung  der  das  soge- 
nannte  Publico  Ecclesiasticum  vom  Jahre   1669  anzufangen  bis  zum. 
Schlusse  des  1782  .  .  .  Wien,  1784.     8°  (6X3.4). 

KROIIN,  Bartholdus  Nicolans. 

4  Catalogus  Bibliotheca?  praestantissimorum,  qui  ad  Theologiam,  Philolo- 
giam  atque  Historiam  spectant,  Librorum  Selectum  complectentis.     .  .  . 
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Hamburg!,  1793.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
KRONSTEDT,  Axel  von,  a  Swedish  mineralogist,  &c. 

5  Versuch  einer  Mineralogie.     Aufs  neue  aus  dem  Schwedischen  iiber- 
setzt  und  .  .  .  mit  aussern  Beschreibungen  der  Fossilien  vermchrt  von 
A.  G.  Werner.     Bd.  1  Th.  1.  Leipzig,  1780.     8°  (6X3.4), 

KUHNER,  Dr.  Raphael,  Corrector  of  the  Lyceum,  Hanover ;  b.  1802. 

6  Grammar  of  the  Greek  Language  .  .  .     Translated  from  the  German 
by  B.  B.  Edwards  and  S.  II.  Taylor. 

Andover,  1844.     8°  (6.2X3.8),  pp.  603. 

7  Greek  Grammar ;  chiefly  from  Kiihner.     See  JELF,  W.  E. 
KUGLER,  Franz  Theodor,  Prof,  of  Art.,  Univ.  of  Berlin',  b.  1808.  d.  1858. 

8  Kugler's  Hand-Book  of  Painting.     The  Schools  of  Painting  in  Italy. 
Translated,  from  the  German  of  Kugler,  by  a  Lady.     Edited,  with 
Notes,  by  Sir  C.  L.  Eastlake.     With  upwards  of  one  hundred  Illustra 
tions  ...     2d  ed.,  thoroughly  revised,  with  much  additional  matter. 
...      Pt,  L,  II.     2  vols.  London,  1851.     12°  (5.9  irr.X3.4). 

KUNCKEL,  Johann,  an  eminent  German  chemist;  b.  1630.  d.  1782. 

9  Ars Vitraria  Experimentalis,  oder  volkommene  Blasmacher-Kunft,  lehren- 
de  in  einem  .  .  .  herfliessendem  Commentario,  iiber  die  von  dergleichen 
Arbeit  beschriebene  sieben  Biicher  P.  Ant.  Neri,  und  denen  dariiber  ge- 
thanen  gelehrten  Ammerckungen  C.  Merretti.     .  .  .     I  Plates.'] 

Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1689.     4°  (6.2X4.6). 

10  Chymische  Anmerckungen  .  .  .  Wittenberg,  1677.    12°  (5X2.6). 

11  Collegium  Physico-Chymicum  Experimentale  .  .  .     Nebst  der  Trans 
mutation  und  Verbesserung  der  Metallen  .  .  .  herausgegeben  von  J.  C. 
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Hamburg  und  Leipzig,  1716.     8°  (3.4X3.2),  pp.  737-}-. 
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KURTZ,  J.  H.,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Dot-pat. 

1  History  of  the  Old  Covenant,  from  the  German.     Vol.  1.     Translated, 
annotated,  and  prefaced  by  a  condensed  Abstract  of  Kurtz's  "  Bible  and 
Astronomy,"  by  A.  Edersheim.     2,  3.  Translated  by  J.  Martin. 

Edinburgh,  1S59-'61.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 
KURTZ E  Nachricht  von  den  Metallischen  Glassern  und  der  Vitrification  des 

2  Goldes  in  Amausen  .  .  .  Leipzig,  1767.     8°  (5. 3X2.9). 
KUSTER,  Ludolph,  Prof.  &  Libr.  at  Berlin,  aft.  a  Jesuit;  b.  1670.  d.  1716. 

3  L.  Kusterus  de  vero  Usu  Verborum  Mediorum  eorumque  Differentia  a 
Verbis  activis  &  passivis.     Item  Veteres  PoetaB  citati  .  .  .  sive  Index 
Vocabularum  in  quibus  anceps  vocalis  pro  longa  hatc'ida  est.     Opera  & 
curaE.  Leedes  .  .  .  Londini,  ITiO.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

KYD,  Stewart,  a  lawyer,  of  London. 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Law  of  Bills  of  Exchange   and  Promissory  Notes. 
1st  American,  from  3d  London  ed.     With  .  .  .  Additions. 

•Boston,  1798.     12°  (5.3X2.8). 

L. 

LA  BAT,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  Frencli  Dominican  missionary ;  b.  1663.  d.  1738. 

5  Nouvelle  Relation  de  L'Afrique  Occidentale  .  .  .     Ouvrage  enrichi  de 
quantite  de  Cartes,  etc.     Tom.  1-5.  Paris,  1728.     12°  (4.9X2.5). 

LA  BECHE,  Henry  T.  DE.     See  DE  LA  BECHE,  H.  T. 
LABORIE,  P.  J.,  LL.D.,  a  resident  planter  of  St.  Domingo. 

6  Coffee  Planter  (The)  of  Saint  Domingo  ;  with  an  Appendix,  containing 
a  View  of  the  Constitution,  Government,  Laws,  and  State  of  that  Colo 
ny,  previous  to  the  year  1789.       ...     *  *  *     [Plates.] 

London,  1798.     8°  (6.2X3.4),  m.  b.     [2  copies.] 
LA  BRUYERE,  Jean  DE  ;  a  French  moralist;  b.  1644.  d.  1696. 

7  Caracteres  (Les)  de  Theophraste,  avec  les  Caracteres  ou  les  Moeurs  de 
ce  Siecle,  par  M.   de  la  Bruyere.      Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee  de  quelques 
Notes  sur  ces  deux  Ouvrages,  &  de  la  Defense,  de  la  Bruyere  &  de  ses 
Caracteres,  par  M.  Coste.     Tom.  1,2.  Paris,  1740.    12°  (4.8X2.4). 

8  Caracteres  de  la  Bruyere,  nouv.  ed.,  revue  par  M.  B.  de  B.,  a  laquelle 
on  a  ete  ajoute  differens  Morceaux  .  .  .     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

9  Characters ;  or,  The  Manners  of  the  Age.     With  the  Moral  Characters 
of  Theophrastus.     Translated  from  the  Greek.     .  .  .  [With]  An  Ac 
count  of  his  Life  and  Writings.     By  M.  de  la  Bruyere.    .  .  .     5th  ed.    To 
which  is  added,  An  original  Chapter,  of  the  Manner  of  living  with  Great 
Men.     With  some  of  the  most  Eminent  Characters  in  the  Court,  Army, 
&c.  of  Great  Britain.     [Plates.]  London,  1, 09.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 

NOTE.  — The  '  Characters  of  Theophrastus,'  &c.  has  independent  title-page,  &c. 

LA  C.  *  *  *  *,  Mr. DE. 

10  Conformite  des  Coutumes  des  Indiens  orientaux,-  avec  celles  des  Juifs  & 
des  autres  Peuples  de  PAntiquite.     [Illustrated.] 

Brusselles,  1704.     12°  (4.4X2.2). 
LACEPEDE,  Bernard  Germain  Etienne  DE  LA  VILLE-SUR-!LLON,  Count  DE,  a 

French  naturalist ;  b.  1756.  d.  1825. 

u  Discours  sur  la  Vie  et  les  Ouvrages  de  Daubenton.     See  DAVBENTON, 
L.  J.  M.     Instruction  pour  les  Bergers,  etc. — Pp.  v.-lxiv. 
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LACEPEDE,  Bernard  Germain  Etienne  de  LA  VILLE-SUR-!LLON,  &c.,  continued. 

1  Histoire  naturelle  des  Quadrupedes  ovipares  et  des  Serpens ;  par  le  Comte 
de  Lacepede.     Tom.  1-4.  Paris,  1788-'90.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 

NOTE.  —  Uniform  with  BUFFON'S  CEuvres  completes  ;  being  a  sequel. 

LACHER,  Carl. 

2  Dichtungen  in  althochdeutscher  Spracher.     Mit  eiiiiuterndem  Worter- 
buche.     [Zpagings.]  Speier,  1836.     8°(6.2X4irr.). 

LACHMANN,  Karl,  a  German  philologist ;  b.  1793.  d.  1851. 

3  Mensvra  (De)  Tragoediarvm  Liber  singvlaris. 

Berolini,  1822.     8°,  pp.  86. 

4  T.  Lucretii  Cari  (In)  de  Rerum  Natura  Libros  Commentarius     Iterum 
editus  Berolini,  1855.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 
Joint  Editor.     See  MINNESANGS  (Des)  Friihling. 

LACOMBE,  J. 

5  Dictionnaire  portatif  des  Beaux-Arts  .  .  .     Par  M.  Lacombe.    Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1759.    8°  (5X3),  2  cols.,  pp.  686+. 
LA  CONDAMINE,  Charles  Marie  DE,  a  French  mathematician,  &c.;  b. 1701.  d.  1774. 

6  Extract  (An)  from  the  Observations  made  in  a  Tour  to  Italy  by  the  Chev. 
de  la  Condamine.     ...  London,  1768.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 

LACONICS  ;  or,  Instructive  Miscellanies,  selected  from  the  Best  Authors,  ancient 

7  and  modern.     ***     ...  Philadelphia,  1827.     12°  (5.1X3). 
LA  COUDRAYE,  Francois  Celestin  de  LOYNES,  Chev.  DE;  b.  1750.  d.  1815. 

8  Theorie  des  Vents,  Piece  couronnee,  en  1785,  par  1'Academie  Royale  .  .  . 
de  Dijon  ;  par  M.  le  Chev.  de  la  Coudraye.     Fontenay,  1786.    8°,  pp.  97. 

LACRETELLE,  Pierre  Louis,  a  French  jurist  and  author;  b.  1751.  d.  1824. 

9  Etablissement  (De  1')  der  Connoissances  humanes,  et  de  1'Instruction  pub- 
lique,  dans  la  Constitution  Francais.  Paris,  1791.     8°  (5.4X3. 3). 

LA  CROIX,  J.  V.  DE.     See  DELACROIX,  J.  V. 

LACROIX,  Silvestre  Francois,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Eochcfort ;  b.  1765.  d.  1843. 

10  Elementary  Treatise   (An)   of  Arithmetic,  taken  principally  from  the 
Arithmetic  of  S.  F.  Lacroix,  and  translated  into  English  with  .  .  .  Al 
terations  and  Additions  [by  John  Farrar]  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1818.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

11  Elements  of  Algebra.     Translated  from  the  French  [by  John  Farrar] 
...  Cambridge,  1818.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 

12  Essais  sur  1'Enseignement  en  general,  et  sur  celui  des  Mathematiques  en 
particulier.     4me  eel.,  revue  et  corrigee.  Paris,  1838.     8°  (5.3X3). 

13  Traite  du  Calcul   Differentiel  et  du  Calcul   Integral.     2de  ed.,  revue  et 
corrigee.     *  *  *     Tom.  1-3.    [Plates.'}      Paris,  1810-'19.    4°  (7.5X5). 

LADD,  William,  an  American  philanthropist ;  b.  1778.  d.  1841. 

H  Address  (An),  delivered  at  Portland,  Feb.  6, 1824,  before  the  Peace  So 
ciety  of  Maine.  Portland,  1824.     8°,  pp.  15. 

15  Address  delivered  at  the  Tenth  Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace 
Society,  Dec.  25,  1825.  Boston,  1826.     8°,  pp.  27,  4. 

16  Brief  Illustration  (A)  of  the  Principles  of  War  and  Peace  ...     By 
Philanthropes  [W.  Ladd].     ***  Albany,  1831.    12°  (6X3.3). 

17  Dissertation  (A)  on  a  Congress  of  Nations.     By  Philanthropes  [JF. 
Ladd].  [Boston]  1832.     8°,  pp.  28.     [2  copies.] 

18  Duty  (On  the)  of  Females  to  promote  the  Cause  of  Peace.     *  *  *     By 
Philanthropes  [W.  Ladd].  Boston,  1836.     8°,  pp.48. 


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LADD,  William,  continued. 

1  Essay  (An)   on  a  Congress  of  Nations,  for  the  Adjustment  of  Inter 
national  Disputes  without  resort  to  Arms.     Containing  the  substance  of 
the  Rejected  Essays  on  that   Subject.     With  original  Thoughts  and  a 
copious  Appendix.  Boston,  1840.     8°  (6X3.6). 

2  Essay  on  a  Congress  of  Nations.     See  AMERICAN  Peace  Society.     Prize 
Essays,  &c. 

3  Essays  (The)  of  Philanthropes  [W.  Ladd]  on  Peace  and  War.     Which 
first  appeared  in  the  Christian  Mirror,  Portland,  Me.     ...     *  *  * 

Portland,  1825.     12°  (4.4X2.5). 

4  Solemn  Appeal  (A)  to  Christians  of  all  Denominations  in  favor  of  the 
Cause  of  Permanent  and  Universal  Peace.     *  *  *     Stereotype  ed.    By 
Philanthropes  [W.  Ladd'].  Boston,  1836.     8°,  pp.  38. 

LA  FAYE,  M. DE. 

5  Recherches  sur  la  Preparation  que  les  Remains  donnoient  a  la  Chaux 
dent  ils  se  servoient  pour  leurs  Constructions,  &  sur  la  Composition  & 
1'Emploi  de  leurs  Mortiers.  Paris,  1777.     8°,  pp.  83,  xi. 

LAFAYETTE,  Marie  Joseph  Paul  Roch  Yves  Gilbert  DE  MOTIER,  Marquis  DE,  a 
French  statesman,  and  a  general  of  the  Amer.  Bevol. ;  b.  1757.  d.  1834. 

6  Eulogy  on  Lafayette.     See  EVERETT,  E. 

7  Private  Life  of  Gen.  Lafayette.     See  CLOQUET,  J. 

8  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence 
of  the  American  Revolution,  vol.  10.) 

LAFAYETTE,  Marie  Madeline  PIOCHE  de  la  VERGNE,  CountessVE ;  b.  1632.  d.  1693. 

9  Historic  de  M.  Henriette  d'Angleterre  .  .  .     Par  Mme.  de  la  Vergne  Mar- 
quesse  de  la  Fayette.     ***  Amsterdam,  1720.     12°  (4.2X2.2). 

LA  FONTAINE,  Jean  DE,  a  French  fabulist ;  b.  1621.  d.  1695. 

10  Amours  (Les)  de  Psyche  et  de  Cupidon;  par  M.  de  la  Fontaine. 

Londres,  1782.     24°  (3.5X2.1). 

11  Contes  et  Nouvelles  en  verse,  de  La  Fontaine.     Tom.  1. 

Amsterdam,  1776.     8°(5X3irr.). 
LAFOSSE,  J.  F.,  a  French  physician;  b.  1742.  d.  1775. 

12  Avis  aux  Habitans  des  Colonies,  particulierement  a  ceux  de  1'Isle  S.  Do- 
mingue,  sur  les  principales  Causes  des  Maladies  qu'on  y  eprouve  le  plus 
communements,  et  sur  les  Moyens  de  les  prevenir. 

Paris,  1767.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 
LAGRANGE,  Joseph  Louis,  a  French  geometer;  b.  in  Turin,  1736.  d.  1813. 

13  Mecanique  Analytique.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  et  augmentee  par  1'auteur. 
Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1811/15.     4°  (7X4.7). 

14  Theorie  des  Fonctions  Analytiques,   contenant  les  Principes  du  Calcul 
Differentiel,  degages  de  toute  consideration  d'infmiment  petits,  d'evanouis- 
sans,   de  limites  et  de  fluxions,  et  reduits  a  1' Analyse  algebrique  des 
Quantites  fmies.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  et  augmentee  par  1'auteur. 

Paris,  1813.     4°  (6.7X4.7). 
LAHARPE,  Jean  Francois  DE,  a  French  critic;  b.  1759.  d.  1803. 

15  Lycce  ou  Cours  de  Litterature  ancienne  et  moderne.     Eel.,  classique  et 
complete.     ***     Tom.  1-5.     ...       Paris,  1817-'18.     8°  (6.6X3.6). 

16  Refutation  du  Livre  de  1'Esprit   [of  C.  A.  Helvetius~\,  prononcee  en 
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LAHOXTAN,  N.,  Baron  DE. 

1  Nouveaux  Voyages  de  M.  le  Baron  de  Lahontan,  dans  1'Amerique  Sep- 
tentrionale.     Qui  contient  une  Relation  des  differens  Peuples  qui  y 
habitent  .  .  .     Enrichi  de  Cartes  &  de  Figures.     Tom.  1,  2. 

LaHaye,  1715.     12°  (5X2.8). 
LA  HOUSSAIE,  Amelot  DE. 

Editor,  &c.     See  OSSAT,  A.  D'.     Lettres. 
LAING,  Samuel 

2  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Norway  during  the  years  1834, 1835,  &  1836 ; 
made  with  a  view  to  enquire  into  the  Moral  and  Political  Economy  of 
that  Country,  and  the  Condition  of  its  Inhabitants.     2d  ed. 

London,  1837.     8°  (6X3.5). 
LAIR,  Pierre  Aime. 

3  Rapport  general  sur  les  Travaux  de  la  Societe  d' Agriculture  et  de  Com 
merce  de  Caen.     *  *  *  Caen,  1806.     8°,  pp.  59. 

LA  JONCHERE,  C,  DE. 

4  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  abrege  et  portatif  des  principales  Langues  de  T 
Europe.    Pte.  I.    Contenant  le  Frangois  explique  par  le  Latin  et  traduit 
dans  les  Langues  du  midi.  Paris,  1805.     12°  (4X4),  pp.  580. 

LAKE,  John  Neal,  A.M.,  Curate  of  EotherJiithe,  Eng. 

Translator,  and  Editor.     See  MAURY,  J.  L.    Principles  of  Eloquence. 
LALANDE,  Joseph  Jerome  LE  FRANCAIS  DE,  a  French  astron. ;  b.  1732.  d.  1807. 

5  Astronomie  par  J.  le  F.  de  la  Lande.       3me  ed.,  revue  et  augmentee. 
Tom.  1-3.     [Plates.]  Paris,  1792.     4°  (7.4X8). 

LA  MARCHE,  C.  F.  S.  DE. 

6  Anecdotes  Russes  ou  Lettres  d'un  Officier  Allemand  .  .  .  ecrites  de 
Petersbourg  en  1762,  Terns  du  Regne  &  du  Detronement  de  Pierre  III., 
recueillies  &  publiees  par  C.  F.  S.  de  la  Marche. 

Londres,  1764.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 
LAMARCK,  Jean  Baptiste  Pierre  Antoine  DE  MONET,  CJiev.  DE  ;  b. 1744.  d.  1829. 

7  Systeme  analytique  des  Connaissances  positives  de  1'Homme,  restreintes 
a  celles  qui  proviennent  .  .  .  de  1'Observation.     Par  M.  le  Chev.  de 
Lamarck.  Paris,  1830.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

LA  MARTINIERE,  Antoine  Augustin  BRUZEN  DE  ;  6.  1662.  d.  1746. 

8  Grand  (Le)  Dictionnaire  geographique  et  critique.     Par  M.  Bruzen  la 
Martiniere.     Tom.  1-9.     10  vols. 

La  Haye,  etc.,  1726-'29.     2°  (1  L4X5.7),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Tom.  1  is  in  two  parts,  with  independent  pagings,  &c. 

LAMARTINE,  Alphonse  DE,  a  French  statesman  and  poet ;  L  in  Macon,  1792. 

9  History  of  the  French  Revolution  of  1848.     *  *  *     Translated  by  F. 
A.  Durivage  and  W.  S.  Chase.     1st  American  ed.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 
[Portrait  of  author. .]  Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.6X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

1°  History  of  the  Girondists :  or,  Personal  Memoirs  of  the  Patriots  of  the 
French  Revolution,  from  unpublished  sources.  .  .  .  Vol.  1-3.  Trans 
lated  by  H.  T.  Ryde.  [Portraits.]  New  York,  1850.  12°  (5.8X3.2). 

11  History  (The)  of  the  Restoration  of  Monarchy  in  France.     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

12  Pilgrim?,  rje  (A)  to  the  Holy  Land ;  comprising  Recollections,  Sketches, 
and  Reflections,  made  during  a  Tour  in  the  East,  in  1832-1833.     2d  ed., 
revised  and  corrected.     ...     Vol.  1-3.     [Translated  by  Miss  Hill ;  the 
Poems  by  L.  E.  L.     Portrait  of  author.]      London,  1836.    12°  (5.2X3). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


LAMB,  Anthony. 

Translator,  &c.      See  BOECKH,  A.     Public  Economy  of  the  Athenians. 
LAMB,  Charles,  an  English  essayist  &  poet ;  b.  in  London,  1775.  d.  1834. 

1  Literary  Sketches  and  Letters :  being  the  Final  Memorials  of  C.  Lamb, 
never  before  published.     By  T.  N.  Talfourd.     2d  ed. 

New-York,  1849.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

2  Specimens  of  the  English  Dramatic  Poets,  who  lived  in  the  Time  of 
Shakspeare.     With  Notes.     Pt.  1,2.     2  vols. 

New- York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 

3  Works.     New  ed.    [Edited,  with  Life,  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.    6  payings. 
Portrait.'}  London,  1846.     8°  (7.5X4.6),  2  cols. 

LAMBERT,  B. 

Translator.    See  VILLERS,  C.  F.  D.  DE.    Spirit,  &c.  of  the  Reformation. 
LAMBERT,  William. 

4  Abstracts  of  Calculations,  to  ascertain  the  Longitude  of  the  Capitol,  in 
the  City  of  Washington,  from  Greenwich  Observatory,  in  England. 

Washington  City,  1817.     4°,  pp.  20. 

LAMEXNAIS,  Hugues  Felicite  Robert  DE,  a  French  Romish  priest,  aft.  a  revolu 
tionist-,  b.  1782.  d.  1854. 

5  Biography  of.     See  (SKETCHES  of  living  Characters  of  France). 

6  Defense  de  1'Essai  sur  1'Indifference  en  matiere  de  Religion.     Par  M.  le 
Abbe  F.  de  la  Mennais.     ***     3me  ed.       Paris,  1828.    8°  (5.2X3.1). 

7  Essai  sur  1'Indifference  en  matiere  de  Religion,  par  M.  PAbbe  F.  de  la 
Mennais.     ***     8me  ed.     Tom.  1-4.          Paris,  1829.    8°  (5.2X3.1). 

LA  MOTTE,  Guillaume  Man  quest  DE,  a  surgeon  at  VaUgnes  ;  b.  1655.  d.  1737. 

8  Traite  corhplet  de  Chirurgie.     2de  ed.,  revue,  corrigee  et  augmentee. 
Tom.  1-4.  Paris,  1732.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 

LA  MOTTE  FOUQUE,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Karl,  Baron  DE,  a  German  novelist  & 
poet-,  6.1777.  d.  1843. 

9  Thiodolf  the  Icelander,  and  Aslauga's  Knight,  from  the  German  of  the 
BarondelaMotteFouque.     New- York,  1848.    8° (5.6X3.4).    [2 copies.] 

LAMPE,  Friedrich  Adolph,  a  German  Protestant  theologian;  b.  1683.  d.  1729. 

10  Commentarius  analytico-exegeticus  tarn  literalis  quam  realis  Evangelii 
secundum  Joannem  .  .  .     Tom.  1-3.     .  .  . 

Amstelodami,  1724-'26.     4°  (7.6X5). 
LAMPREDI,  G.  M.,  Prof,  of  Law,  Univ.  of  Pisa. 

11  Commerce  (Du)  des  Neutres  en  Terns  de  Guerre  .  .  .     Traduit  de  Pltal- 
ien  de  Lampredi.     Par  J.  Peuchet.     Paris,  1802.    8°  (5.5X3.1),  pp.  527. 

LAMSON,  Rev.  Alvan,  D.D. 

12  Discourse  (A)  delivered  at  West  Dedham,  Feb.  4,  1852,  at  the  Funeral 
of  Rev.  John  White.  Boston,  1852.     8°,  pp.  23. 

13  Doctrine  (On  the)  of  Two  Natures  in  Jesus  Christ.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1828.     12°,  pp.  36. 

14  Earnestness  in  Religion.     .  .  .  Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  20. 

15  Foundation  (The)  of  our  Confidence  in  the  Saviour.     Sermon  at  Ordi 
nation  of  Rev.  C.  C.  Sewall,  Danvers,  1827.      Boston,  1834.    12°,  pp.  28. 

LANCASTER,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  Vicar  of  Eanbury. 

!G  Popular  Evidence  (The)  of  Chemistry :  stated  and  examined. 

[Bampton  Lectures,  for  1831.]  Oxford,  1831.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 


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LANCELOT,  Claude,  a  French  ecclesiastic;  b.  in  Paris,  about  1615.  d.  1695. 

1  New  Method  (A)  of  learning  with  Facility  the  Greek  Tongue  .  .  . 
Translated  from  the  French  of  .  .  .  [C.  Lancelot],  by  Mr.  Nugent.     3d 
ed.     ...  London,  1777.     8°  (6.8X3.7). 

2  New  Method  (A)    of  learning  with  Facility  the  Latin  Tongue  .  .  . 
With  a  Treatise  on  Latin  Poetry.     Translated  from  the  French  of  ... 
[(7.  Lancelot],  and  improved,  by  T.  Nugent.     New  ed.  .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1803.     8°  (6.5X3.5), 

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3  Memorial,  to  justify  Peter  Landai's  Conduct  during  the  Late  War. 

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4  Second  Part  (The)  of  the  Memorial  to  justify  Peter  Landai's  Conduct 
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LANE,  Edward  William. 

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LANGDON,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Pres.  Harv.  Coll. ;  d.  1794,  <xt.  74. 

6  Government  corrupted  by  Vice,  and  recovered  by  Righteousness.    Elec 
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LANGIIORNE,  John,  D.D.,  an  English  pod,  &  clergyman;  b.  1735.  d.  1779. 

Joint  Translator,  &c.  See  PLUTARCHUS.  Plutarch's  Lives. 
LANGHORNE,  Rev.  William,  Curate  of  Folkeston,  Eng. ;  b.  1721.  d.  1772. 

Joint  Translator,  &c.  See  PLUTARCHUS.  Plutarch's-  Lives. 
LANJUINAIS,  Joseph  DE,  a  French  ecclesiastic;  b.  1730.  d.  1808. 

7  Monarque  (Le)  accompli,  ou  Prodiges   de  Bonte,  de  Savoir  et  de  Sa- 
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LANMAN,  James  H. 

8  History  of  Michigan,  from  its  Earliest  Colonization  to  the  Present  Time. 
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LANSDOWNE  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum,  Catalogue  of  the.    See  GREAT 

9  BRITAIN.     Publications  of  the  Record  Commission. 
LANTEIRES,  M. . 

10  Tableau   abrege  de  1'Antiquite  Litteraire  .  .  .  ,  ou  Dictionnaire  histo- 
rique  et  litteraire  des  Poetes  Grecs  et  Latins,   suivi  .  .  .  de  courtes 
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LANZI,  Luigi,  an  Italian  writer  on  art,  and  archaeologist;  b.  1732.  d.  1810. 

11  Storia  pittorica  della  Italia  dal  Risorgimento  delle  belle  Arti  fin  press  al 
Fine  del  XVIII.  Secolo     Ed.  5ta     Tom.  1-6      ... 

Firenze,  1834.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

LA  PEROUSE,  Jean  Frangois  DE  GALAUP,  Count  DE,  an  eminent  French  naviga 
tor;  b.  1741.  d.  1789. 

12  Voyage  (A)  round  the  World,  in  the  years  1785,  1786,  1787,  and  1788, 
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LA  PEYRONIE,  Gauthier,  Chevalier  DE  ;  d.  in  Paris,  1804. 

Translator.     See  PALLAS,  P.  S.     Voyages  dans  Russie  et  dans  1'Asie. 
LAPHAM,  Increase  A.,  an  American  naturalist  and  civil  engineer ;  b.  1811. 

1  Antiquities  of  Wisconsin.     Pp.  108,  and  fifty-five  Plates.     See  SMITH 
SONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  7.) 
LAPIDE,  Cornelius  a,  properly  CORNELIUS  de  la  Pierre,  a  French  Jesuit,  Prof. 

at  Louvain  and  Pome;  b.  1566.  d.  1637. 
9  Commentaria  in  Quatuor  Prophetas  Majores. 

Parisiis,  1626.     2°  (11.8X6.1),  2  cols.,m.b. 

NOTE Imperfect,  wanting-  title-page.    The  commentary  upon  each  prophet  has  in 
dependent  title-page  and  paging-. 

3  Commentaria  in  Sacram  Scripturam,  exceptis  in  Libros  Job  et  Psalmo- 
rum ;  cum  Indicibus.     6  vols. 

Parisiis,  1630-'31.     2°  (11-11.4X6-6.4),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  was  an  independent  work,  but  is  imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

LA  PLACE,  Pierre  Simon,  Marquis  DE,  a  French  astronomer ;  b.  1749.  d.  1827. 

4  Exposition  du  Systeme  du  Monde.     6me  ed.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1836.     8°  (5.6X3). 

5  Mecanique  celeste.     By  the  Marquis  de  la  Place.     Translated  with  Com 
mentary,  by  N.  Bowditch.     Vol.  1-4.     Boston,  1829-'39.    4°  (7.7X5.4). 

LAPPENBERG,  Johann  Martin,  a  German  historian-,  b.  1794. 

6  History  (A)  of  England  under  the  Anglo-Saxon  Kings,  translated  from 
the  German,  by  B.  Thorpe.     With  Additions  and  Corrections  ...  by 
the  author  and  the  translator.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1845.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

LAHDNER,  Rev.  Dionysius,  LL.D.;  b.  in  Dublin,  1793.  d.  1859. 
?  Algebra.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

8  Discourse  (A)  on  the  Advantages  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astrono 
my,  as  a  Part  of  a  General  and  Professional  Education.     .  .  .  Intro 
ductory  Lecture,  delivered  in  the  Univ.  of  London,  Oct.  28,  1828. 

London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  36. 

9  Geometrical  Analysis.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

10  Mechanics,  Three  Treatises  on.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Use 
ful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

1 l  Newton's  Optics.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  2.) 

12  Pneumatics.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.    Li 
brary,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

13  Popular  Lectures  on  the  Steam  Engine,  in  which  its  Construction  and 
Operation  are  familiarly  explained  ;  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  its  In 
vention  and  Progressive  Improvement.     Illustrated  with  Engravings. 
2d  ed.,  corrected  and  improved.  London,  1828.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

14  Treatise  (A)  on  Algebraic  Geometry. 

London,  1831.     8°  (6.3X3.5),  pp.  512. 

LARDNER,  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  an  English  Unitarian  divine..;  b.  1684.  d.  1788. 
is  Argument  for  the  Truth  of  Christianity,  arising  from  the  Fulfilment  of 

our  Saviour's  Prophecies.     See  WATSON,  R.    (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  5.) 
!6  Letter  (A)  written  in  1730,  concerning  the  question,  Whether  the  Logos 
supplied  the  Place  of  an  Human  Soul  in  the  Person  of  Jesus  Christ. 
...  London,  1793.     12°  (5.3X3). 


•360  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


LARDNER,  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Life  of,  by  Dr.  Kippis.     See  (Works,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-clxviii.). 

2  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  late  Rev.  N.  Lardner,  D.  D. 
containing  a  Catalogue  of  his  Works,  with  several  Letters  relating  t 
them,  and  other  original  Papers.     Also  Eight  Sermons  .  .  .     [Portrait. 

London,  1769.     8°  (5. 8X3.2) 

3  Supplement  to  the  Credibility  of  the  Gospel  History,  or  History  of  th 
Apostles  and  Evangelists.     See  WATSON,  R.    (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  2.) 

4  Works  .  .  .     Vol.  1-11.  London,  1788.     8°(7irr.X4.r 
LA  RUE,  Charles  DE,  a  Benedictine  of  Saint-Maur ;  b.  1685.  d.  1739. 

Editor.     See  ORIGENES.    Opera  omnia. 
LA  RUE,  Gervais  DE,  VAWe,  Prof,  of  History  at  Caen,  &c.;  1).  1751.  d.  1835. 

5  Essais  historiques  sur  les  Barcles,  les  Jongleurs  et  les  Trouveres  Nor-' 
mands  et  Anglo-Normands,  suivis  de  Pieces  de  Malherbe  qu'on  ne  trouve 
dans  aucune  edition  de  ses  (Euvres.    Par  1'Abbe  de  la  Rue.     Tom.  1-3. 

Caen,  1834.     8°  (5.3X3.1)*! 
LA  SALLE,  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  DE,  a  French  navigator;  b.  1635.  d.  1687. 

6  Life  of,  by  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  1.) 
LATHAM,  Robert  Gordon,  M.D.,  an  English  philologist  and  ethnologist;  b.  1812. 

7  English  Language  (The).  London,  1841.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

8  English  Language  (The).     3d  ed.,  revised  and  greatly  enlarged. 

London,  1850.     8°  (6.4X3.9),  pp.  xlii.,  609. 
XATHROP,  John,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1740.  d.  1816. 

9  Comforts  (The)  of  Religion  at  Seasons  when  they  are  most  needed.    Dis 
course  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  his  wife,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Lathrop,  Jan. 
28,  1809.  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  27. 

10  Connection  (The)  between  Knowledge,  Faith  and  Salvation.    Discourse 
before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  arid 
others  in  North  America,  delivered  Jan.  19,  1804. 

Boston,  [1804].     8°,  pp.  44. 

11  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  3.) 

12  Discourse  on  his  Birthday,  May  17,  1812.        Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  24. 

13  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston,  April  13,  1808,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev. 
Samuel  West.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  21. 

14  Discourse  delivered  in  Boston,  April    13,   1815,  the  Day  of  National 
Thanksgiving  in  consequence  of  the  Peace.     Boston,  1815.    8°,  pp.  28. 

15  Discourse  before  the  Humane   Society  in  Boston,  June,  1787.     With 
Appendix.  Boston,  1787.     8°,  pp.  34,  xiii.     [3  copies.] 

16  Discourse  on  the  Law  of  Retaliation,  delivered  in  Boston,  Feb.  6,  1814. 
With  Appendix.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  20. 

17  Discourse  before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  in  Boston, 
May  27,  1796.  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  19i 

18  God  our  Protector  and  Refuge  in  Danger  and  Trouble.     Discourse  at 
the  Public  Lecture  in  Boston,  on  Thursday,  March  16,  1797.     With  an 
Appendix  .  .  .  Boston,  1797.     8°,  pp.  30.     [2  copies.] 

19  Gracious  Appointment  (The)  of  God,  a  sure  Foundation  of  Comfort  and 
Hope.     Discourse,  preached  at  Boston,  Feb.  21,  1813,  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Rev.  John  Eliot,  D.  D.     Boston,  1813.    8°,  pp.  28.    [2  copies.] 

20  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  Lothropp.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections, 
2d  Series,  vol.  1.) 


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LATHIIOP,  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Peace  and  War,  in  relation  to  the  United  States  of  America.     A  Dis 
course,  delivered  in  Boston,  on  the  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving,  Nov. 
21,  1811.  Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  18. 

2  Present  War  (The)  unexpected,  unnecessary,  and  ruinous.     Two  Dis 
courses  delivered  in  Boston,  July  23,  1812,  the  State  Fast,  and  Aug.  20, 
the  National  Fast  Day.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  42. 

3  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  South  Meeting  House 
in  Dorchester,  Oct.  6,  1813.  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  20. 

4  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Eckley. 

Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  20. 

5  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  Dec.  15,  1774.          Boston,  1774.     8°,  pp.  39. 

6  We  rejoice  with  Trembling.     Thanksgiving  Discourse,  delivered  in  Bos 
ton,  Dec.  1,  1808.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  20. 

LATHE.OP,  John,  Jun.,  A.M.,  son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1772.  d.  1820. 

7  Address  (An),  delivered  before  the  Associated  Instructors  of  Youth  in 
Boston  and  its  Vicinity,  .  .  .  Aug.  19, 1813.      Boston,  1813.    8°,  pp.  20. 

8  Address  (An),  delivered  before  King  Solomon's  Lodge,  Charlestown,  on 
the  Anniversary  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  June  24  A.L.  5811.     *  *  * 

Boston,  5811.     8°,  pp.  23. 
LATHIIOP,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  West-Springfield,  Mass.;  b.  1731.  d.  1820. 

9  Christ's  Warning  to  the  Churches  to  beware  of  False  Prophets,  and  the 
Marks  by  which  they  are  known  :  illustrated  in  Two  Discourses.     *  *  * 
2d  Springfield  ed.,  with  an  Appendix.         Springfield,  1791.    8°,  pp.  54. 

10  Church  (A)  of  God  described:  the  Qualifications  for  Membership  stated; 
and  Christian  Fellowship  illustrated ;  in  Two  Discourses.     3d  ed. 

Charlestown,  1804.     12°,  pp.  56. 

11  Discourse  on  the  Mode  and  Subjects  of  Christian  Baptism.     .  .  .     5th 
ed.,  revised,  corrected,  and  greatly  enlarged. 

Boston,  1811.    12°  (5.4X3.1). 

12  Discourse  delivered  at  Springfield,  Oct.  30, 1805,  on  occasion  of  the  Com 
pletion  and  Opening  of  the  Great  Bridge  over  Connecticut  Iliver  .  .  . 

Springfield,  [1805].     8°,  pp.  16. 

13  Funeral  Sermon  (A),  delivered  Oct.  25,  1796,  at  the  Interment  of  Mrs. 
Mary  Gay.  Suffield,  1797.     8°,  pp.  23. 

14  God's  Challenge  to  Infidels  to  defend  their  Cause.     General-Fast  Ser 
mon  at  Springfield,  May  4, 1797.     3d  ed.     Cambridge,  1805.    8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Illustrations  and  Reflections  on  the  Story  of  Saul's  consulting  the  Witch 
of  Endor.     A  Discourse.         Springfield,  1806.    8°,  pp.  16.    [2  copies.] 

16  Ministers  set  for  the  Defence  of  the  Gospel ;  and  how  they  are  to  defend 
it.    Sermon,  delivered  at  Harvard,  June  3,  1801  ;  at  the  Ordination  of 
the  Rev.  S.  Bemis.  Harvard,  1801.     8°,  pp.  34. 

17  Sermon  (A)  on  the  Dangers  of  the  Times,  from  Infidelity  and  Immorali 
ty,  and  especially  from  a  lately  discovered  Conspiracy  against  Religion 
and  Government.  Springfield,  1798.     8°,  pp.  24. 

18  Sermon  preached  to  the  Hampshire  Missionary  Society,  at  their  Annual 
Meeting,  August,  1802,  in  Northampton.     Northampton,  1802.  8°,  pp.  22. 

19  Sermon  containing  Reflections  on  the  Solar  Eclipse,  which  appeared  on 
June  16,  1806.     ...     2d  ed.  Springfield,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  20. 

46 


BOW  DO  IN     COLLEGE. 


LATIIROP,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermons  ...     Vol.  1,  2.      Worcester,  1796.    8°  (5.9X3. 2).    [2  copies.] 

2  Sermons  .  .  .  Worcester,  1806.    8°  (6X3.4). 

3  Stedfastness  in  Religion  explained  and  recommended  in  a  Sermon,  preach 
ed  Aug.  25,  1796.     To  which  is  added,  An  Aged  Minister  commending 
his  People  to  God;  a  Half-century  Sermon,  delivered  Aug.  26,  1806. 

Springfield,  n.  d.  8°,  pp.  40. 

*  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  Dec.  14,  1786.  Springfield,  1787.  8°,  pp.  24. 
3  Two  Sermons  on  the  Atrocity  of  Suicide,  and  on  the  Causes  which  lead 
to  it ;  preached  at  Suffield,  Feb.  24,  1805.  2d  ed. 

Springfield,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  36. 

6  Two  Sermons  on  the  Christian  Sabbath,  for  Distribution  in  the  New  Set 
tlements  of  the  United  States.  Northampton.  1 803.     8°,  pp.  28. 

7  View  (A)  of  the  Doctrines  and    Duties  of  the  Christian  Religion,  in 
Forty-nine  Discourses  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Ephesians.     With  a 
preliminary  Discourse  on  the  Evidences  of  the  Gospel.     ...     2d  ed., 
revised  and  corrected.  Worcester,  1810.     8°  (6.2X3.7),  pp.  587. 

8  Works  (The)  of  God  in  relation  to  the  Church  in  general,  &c.,  consider 
ed  in  a  Sermon,  delivered  at  West-Springfield  on  the  1st  Day  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century.  Springfield,  1801.     8°,  pp.  26. 

LA  TIMER,  Hugh,  D.D.,  an  English  bishop  and  reformer ;  b.  1470.  burned,  1555. 

9  Life  and  Writings,  by  Young.  See  (Select  Sermons,  post. — Pp.  xi.-xlvii.). 
itf' Select  Sermons.     ...  Boston,  1832.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 
n  Sermons,  preached,  1549-'53.                London,  1571.     8°  (6X3.5),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Printed  in  iJIacft  3Lrtter.    The  leaves  are  numbered  in  two  portions.    Imper 
fect,  wanting  to  fol.  4,  arid  from  fol.  215  of  second  numbering-. 

LATIN  LANGUAGE.  12    Elementa  Latina  .  .  .      Warrington,  1777.    12°,  pp.  87. 

13  Gate  (The)  of  the  Latine  Tongue  unlocked.    [Latin  and  English.']    .  .  . 
With  an  Etymological  Index  of  the  Words  .  .  .  by  W.  D. 

London,  1656.     8°  (5.4X3). 

14  Gradus  ad  Parnassum  ;  sive  Novus  Synonymorum,  Epithetorum,  Versu- 
um,  ac  Phrasium  Poeticarum,  Thesaurus  .  .  .     Ab  uno  e  Societate  Jesu. 
...  London,  1817.     8°  (6.6X3.5),  pp.  596. 

15  Short  Introduction  (A)  to  the  Latin  Tongue  .  .  .     Being  the  Accidence, 
abridged  and  compiled  .  .  .     18th  ed.  Boston,  1785.     12°,  pp.  79. 

LATINA  Catechesis  in  Quaestiones  redacta ;  cum  Pracfatione  M.  Lutheri. 

16  Francoforti,  1546.     12°  (4.3X2.7). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  to  '  Prsefatio.' 

LATINA  Majora.    See  ANALECTA  Latina  Majora. 
LATIIOBE,  Christian  Ignatius. 

Translator.     See  LOSKIEL,  G.  II.     Missions  of  the  United  Brethren. 
LATTER-DAY  Luminary  (The).     See  BAPTIST  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  £c. 
LAUD  or  LAWD,  William,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1573.  executed,  1645. 
n  Breviate  of  the  Life  of  William  Laud.     See  PRYNNE,  W. 
is  Life  and  Death  of  Laud.     See  HEYLYN,  P.     Cyprianus  Anglicus. 
19  Relation  (A)  of  the  Conference,  betweene  William  Lawd,  then  Lrd.  Bishop 
of  St.  Davids  .  .  .  ;  and  Mr.  Fisher  the  Jesuite  ...     2d  ed.  revised, 
with  a  Table  annexed.     By  the  sayd  William  [Laud]  .  .  . 

London,  1639.     2°  (8.1X5.2). 


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LAUD  or  LAWD,  William,  continued. 

1  Labyrinthvs   Cantvariensis ;   or  Doctor  Lawd's  Labyrinth.     Beeing  an 
Answer  to  the  late  Archbishop  of  Canterbvries  Relation  of  a  Conference 
between  himselfe  and  Mr.  Fisher,  etc.     Wherein  the  true  Grounds  of  the 
Roman  Catholique  Religion  are  asserted,  the  principall  Controuersies  be 
twixt  Catholiques  and  Protestants  thoroughly  examined,  &c.     ...     By 
T.  C.  Paris,  1658.     2°  (8.9X4.3),  m.  r. 

LAUDERDALE,  Earl  of.     See  MAITLAND,  J.,  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 
LAURENS,  Henry,  an  American  merchant  and  statesman;  b.  1724.  d.  1792. 

2  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence 
of  the  American  Revolution,  vol.  2.) 

LAURENS,  Lieut.-CoL  John,  son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1756.  d.  1782. 

3  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence 
of  the  American  Revolution,  vol.  9.) 

LAUTERBACH,  Dr.  Antonius. 

Editor.     See  LUTHER,  M.     Lutheri  Colloquia  Mensalia. 
LAVALLETTE,  Antoine  Marie  CHAMANS,  Count  DE,  aFr.  officer-,  b.  1769.  d.  1833. 

4  Memoirs  of  Count  Lavallette.     Written  by  himself.     .  .  .     Vol.  1.2, 

London,  1831.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
LAVATER,  Johann  Kaspar,  a  Swiss  mystic,  and  physiognomist ;  b.  1741.  d.  1801. 

5  Essays  on  Physiognomy  .  .  . ;  written  in  the  German  Language,  abridged 
from  Mr.  Holcroft's  Translation.    [Plates.]     London,  n.  d.    12°  (5X3). 

LAVAUX,  P.  A. 

•6  Traite  d'Arithmetique  .  .  .  Paris,  1845.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

LAVEAUX,  Jean  Charles  THIBAULT  DE,  Prof,  of  French  at  Bade ;  b.  1749.  d.  1827. 

7  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  de  la  Langue  Franchise  .  .  .     2de  ed.,  revue,  etc. 
Tom.  1  [A-K].     2  [L-Z~\.  Paris,  1828.     4°  (8.8X6.5),  3  cols. 

LAVERGNE,  Leonce  DE. 

8  Rural  Economy,  (The)  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.     Translated 
from  the  French  with  Notes  by  a  Scottish  Farmer. 

Edinburgh,  1855.     8°  (6.6X3. 8). 

LA  VILLE-SUR-ILLON,  B.  G.  E.  DE,  Count  de  Lac'epede.     See  LACEPEDE,  etc. 
LAVOISIER,  Antoine  Laurent,  a  French  natural  philosopher ;  b.  1743.  d.  1794. 

9  Elements  of  Chemistry  .  .  .  containing  all  the  Modern  Discoveries. 
Illustrated  ...     By  Mr.  Lavoisier.     Translated  from  the  French  by  R. 
Kerr.    From  the  Edinburgh  ed.  with  Notes,  Tables,  and  considerable 
Additions.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1806.     8°  (6.2X3. 6). 

10  Traite  elementaire  de  Chimie  .  .  .     Avec  Figures ;  par  M.  Lavoisier. 
2deed.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1793.     8°  (5.6X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

LAW  of  Nature  (The)  defended  by  Scripture  ...     *  *  * 

11  Edinburgh,  1760.     8°,  pp.  75. 
LAW,  Edmund,  D.D.,  Ep.  of  Carlisle-,   b.  1703.  d.  1787. 

Translator,  &c.     See  KING,  W.     Essay  on  the  Origin  of  Evil. 
LAW,  John,  a  noted  financier ;  b.  in  Edinb.  1671.  d.  in  Venice,  1729. 

12  Proposals  and   Reasons  for  constituting  a  Council  of  Trade  in  Scotland 
.  .  .  Glasgow,  1751.     12°  (4.6X^.7). 

LAW,  Thomas,  Esq.,  member  of  Council  of  Revenue  in  Fort  William. 

13  Sketch  (A)  of  some  late  Arrangements,  and  a  View  of  the  rising  Resources 
in  Bengal.     ***  London,  1792.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

LAW,  Rev.  William,  an  English  religious  and  mystical  author ;  b.  1686.  d.  1761. 

14  Account  of  Law.     (Prefixed  to  Serious  Call.) 


364  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


LAW,  Rev.  William,  continued. 

1  ...    Notes  and  Materials  for  an  adequate  Biography  of  the  celebrated 
Divine  and  Theosopher,  William  Law.     Comprising  an  Elucidation  of 
the  Scope  and  Contents  of  the  Writings  of  J.  Bb'hme,  and  .  .  .  D.  A. 
Freher;  ...      *  *  *  London,  1854.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  pp.  688. 

2  Practical  Treatise  (A)  upon  Christian  Perfection  .  .  .     \Witli}  Account 
of  the  Author.     *  *  *     1st  American  ed. 

Portsmouth,  1822.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

3  Serious  Call  (A)  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life  ...     17th  ed.     ...     *  *  * 

Boston,  1818.     1-2°  (5.5X3.2). 

4  Serious  Call  (A)  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life  ...     18th  ed.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1821.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

5  Spirit  (The)  of  Prayer  .  .  .  Portland,.  1815.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
LAW,  William  John,  A.M. 

6  Reply  to  Mr.  Ellis's  Defence  of  his  Theory  [on  tlie  Route  of  Hannibal'] 
...     *  *  *  London,  1856.     8°,  pp.  35. 

?  Reply  to  the   Second  Part  of  Mr.  Ellis's  Defence  of  his  Theory  .  .  . 

London,  1856.     8°,  pp.  43. 
LAWRENCE,  Amos,  an  eminent  Boston  merchant;  b.  1786.  d.  1852. 

8  Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Correspondence  of  the  late  Amos  Law 
rence  ;  with  a  Brief  Account  of  some  Incidents  in  his  Life.     Edited  by 
his  Son,  W.  R.  Lawrence.     [Portraits  and  Engraving.] 

Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.1X3. 7). 
LAWRENCE,  John. 

9  General  Treatise  (A)  on  Cattle,  the  Ox,  the  Sheep,  and  the  Swine  ;  com 
prehending  their  Breeding,  Management,  Improvement,  and  Diseases. 

London,  1805.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  639+. 

10  Modern   Steward   (The)  .  .  .      Including  .  .  .    Information  on  Rural 
and  Economical  Affairs.     By  ...[/.  Lawrence']. 

London,  1801.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

1 1  Modern  Steward  (The)  .  .  .  Including  .  .  .  Information  on  Rural  and 
Economical  Affairs.     2d  ed.,  with  Additions. 

London,  1806.     8°  (6.1  X3.3),  pp.  494+. 
LAWRENCE,  Rev.  Robert  F.,  of  Claremont,  N.H. 

12  New  Hampshire  (The)  Churches ;  comprising  Histories  of  the  Congre 
gational  and  Presbyterian  Churches  in  the  State,  with  Notices  of  other 
Denominations:  ...     ***      Claremont,  1856.    8°  (6.6X3.7),  pp.  624. 

LAWRENCE,  Sir  Thomas,  an  English  portrait  painter ;  b.  1769.  d.  1830. 

13  Life.     See  CUNNINGHAM,  A.     (Lives  of  British  Painters,  &c.,  vol.  5.) 
LAWRENCE,  William  R.,  M.D.,  of  Boston. 

Editor.     See  LAWRENCE,  A.     Extracts  from  Diary,  &c. 
LAWRENCE  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.     Catologue  of  the  Library  of  Lawrence 

14  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.,  1850.    [Plate.]     Lowell,  1850.*  8°  (6.4X3.6). 
LAWSON,  John,  D.D.,  Lecturer  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

15  Lectures  concerning  Oratory.     Delivered  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Dublin,  1759.     8°  (6X3.3).     [2  copies.] 
LAWSON,  Thomas,  Surgeon- General  U.  S.  Army. 

16  Meteorological   Register  .  .  .  from  1831   to   1842  inclusive:  compiled 
from  Observations  made  by  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
Army  at  the  Military  Posts  of  the  United  States. 

Washington,  1851.     8°  (7X4.1). 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  365 


LAYAMOX,  a  priest  at  Ernley  on  the  Severn;  wrote  about  1200. 

1  Layamons  Brut,  or  Chronicle  of  Britain  ;  a  Poetical   Semi-Saxon  Para 
phrase  of  the  Brut  of  Wace.     ..."  From  the  Cottonian  Manurcripts  in 
the  British  Museum ;  accompanied  by  a  literal  Translation,  Notes,  and 
a  Grammatical  Glossary.     By  Sir  F.  Madden.     Vol.  1-3.     *  *  *     [Fac 
simile  of  MS.~\  London,  1847.     8°  (6.6  irr.  X4  irr.),  2  cols. 

LAYARD,  Austen  Henry,  M.P.,  an  English  traveller  &  archaeologist;  b.  1817. 

2  Discoveries  among  the  Ruins  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon ;  with  Travels  in 
Armenia,  Kurdistan,  and  the  Desert :  being  the  Result  of  a  Second  Ex 
pedition  undertaken  for  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum.      *  *  * 
With  Maps,  Plans,  and  Illustrations. 

New  York,  1853.     8°  (6.7 X4),  pp.  686. 

3  Nineveh  and  its  Remains :  with  an  Account  of  a  Visit  to  the  Chaldsean 
Christians  of  Kurdistan,  and  the  Yezidis,  or  Devil- Worshippers ;  and  an 
Inquiry  into  the  Manners   and  Arts  of  the  Ancient  Assyrians.      *  *  * 
...     Vol.  1,  2.     [Map,  Plans,  &c.]        New-York,  1849.     8°  (6X3.7). 

LEACH,  Edmund. 

4  Treatise  (A)  of  Universal  Inland  Navigations,  and  the  Use  of  all  Sorts 
of  Mines.     ...     [Plates.']  London,  1791.     8°  (5. 8X3.3). 

LEAKE,  William  Martin,  F.R.S.,Lieut.-Col.  in  the  British  army ;  b.  1777.  d.  1860. 

5  Travels  in  Northern  Greece.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     [Map,  Plans,  &c.] 

London,  1835.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 
LEBLOND,  Nicolas  Francois,  a  French  lawyer-,  b.  1744. 

Translator.     See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.     Traduction  nouv.  des  (Euvres. 
LE  CAT,  Claude  Nicolas,  an  eminent  French  surgeon;  b.  1700.  d.  1768. 

6  Physical  Essay  (A)  on  the  Senses.     Translated  from  the  French  of  M. 
LeCat.     Illustrated  .  .  .  London,  1750.     8°  (6X3.1). 

LECIIEVALIER,  Jean  Baptiste,  Libr.  of  St.  Genevieve,  Paris;  b.  1752.  d.  1836. 

7  Voyage  de  la  Propontide  et  du  Pont-Euxin  ;  .  .  .     [Maps,  &c.] 

Paris,  1800.     8°  (4.8X2.8). 
LECHFORD,  Thomas,  a  lawyer,  from  London,  resided  in  Boston,  1637-'41. 

8  Plain  Dealing ;  or,  Nevves  from  New-England.     London,  1642.     See 
MASS.  Hist  Society.     (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  3.) 

LECLERC,  Georges  Louis,  Count  de  Buffon.     See  BUFFON,  G.  L.  L.,  Count  DE. 
LE  CLERC,  Jean,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Philos.,  &c.  at  Amsterdam ;  b.  1657.  d.  1736. 

9  Account  (An)  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  John  Locke.     [By  J.  Le 
Clerc.~]     3d  ed.,  enlarged.  London,  1714.     2°,  pp.  34. 

10  Choice  of  our  Opinion  amongst  the  different  Sects  of  Christians.     See 
GROTITJS,  H.    (Appended  to  The  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.) 

11  Liber  de  eligenda,  inter  dissentientes  Christianos,  Sententia ;  et  contra 
Indifferentiam  Religionum,  Liber.     See  GROTIUS,  H.    (Appended  to  De 
Veritate  Religionis  Christiana?.) 

12  Life  (The)  of  ...  Cardinal-Duke  de  Richelieu.  [By  J.  Le  Clerc.   Trans 
lated  by  T.  Brown.    Portrait  and  Plan.] 

London,  1695.     8°  (5.8X3.2),  m.  b. 

13  Vie  (La)  du  Cardinal  Due  de  Richelieu.     [By  J.  Le  Clerc.']     Tom.  1,  2. 
[Portrait  and  Plan.]  Cologne,  1694.     12°  (4.8X2.4),  m.  d. 
Annotator.     See  GROTIUS,  H.     De  Veritate  Religionis  Christian*. 
Editor.     See  GROTIUS,  H.     Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion. 
Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  Livius,  T.    Historiarum  quod  exstat. 


366  BOWDOIX     COLLEGE. 


LE  CLERCQ,  Chretien,  a  French  Jesuit  missionary  to  Canada;  b.  1630. 

1  Etablissement  de  la  Foy  dans  la  Nouvelle  France,  contenant  L'llistoirej 
des  Colonies  Francoises,  &  des  Decouvertes,  qui  s'y  sont  faites  jusquesj 
a  present.     Avec  une  Relation  exacte  des  Expeditions  &  Voyages  en-i; 
trepris  pour  la  Decouverte  du  Fleuve   Mississipi  jusques  au  Golphe  de 
Mexique.     .  .  .     Ensemble  les  Victoires  remportees  en  Canada  sur  les 
Anglois  &  Iroquois  en  1690  ...    Par  le  P.  C.  L.  C[lercq].    Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1691.     12°  (4,4 X  2.1). 
LE  CONTE,  John  L.,  M.D.,  an  American  naturalist;  b.  in  N.  Y.,  1825. 

2  Coleoptera  of  Kanzas  and  Eastern  New  Mexico.     Pp.   66,  and  three 
Plates.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  11.) 

3  Coleopterous  Insects  of  the  47th  Parallel.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Pa 
cific  Railroad  Explorations  and  Surveys,  vol.  12,  pt.  II.) 

4  Notes  on  the  Classification  of  the  Carabidoc  of  the  United  States.     See 
AMERICAN  Philos.  Society.     (Transactions,  New  Series,  vol.  10). 

5  Platygonus  compressus ;  a  new  Fossil  Pachyderm,  with  four  Plates. 
See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  3.) 

6  Revision  of  the  Elateridne  of  the  United  States.    See  AMERICAN  Philos. 
Society.     (Transactions,  New  Series,  vol.  10.) 

LE  DRAN,  Henri  Francois,  a  French  surgeon;  b.  1685.  d.  1770. 

7  Consultations  on  most  of  the  Disorders  that  require  the  Assistance  of 
Surgery.     Translated  by  A.  Reid.  London,  1766.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 

LEDWICH,  Edward,  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Aghaboe,  Queen's  Co.,  Ireland. 

8  Dissertation  on  the  Round  Towers  in  Ireland.     See  VALLANCEY,  C. 
(Collectanea  de  Rebus  Hibernicis,  vol.  2.) 

9  Essay  on  the  Study  of  Irish  'Antiquities.     See  VALLANCEY,   C.     (Col 
lectanea  de  Rebus  Hibernicis,  vol.  2.) 

10  History  (The)  and  Antiquities  of  Irishtown  and  Kilkenny  .  .  .     See 
VALLANCEY,  C.     (Collectanea  de  Rebus  Hibernicis,  vol.  2.) 

LEDYARD,  John,  an  American  traveller;  b.  in  Oroton,  Conn.,  1751.  d.  1789. 

11  Life,  by  J.  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.    American  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.— Vol.  14. 
LEE,  Arthur,  M.D.,  U.S.  Min.  to  Court  of  Versailles ;  b.  in  Va.,  1740.  d.  1782. 

12  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.    (Diplomatic  Correspondence  of 
the  American  Revolution,  vol.  2.) 

LEE,  Charles,  major-general  in  the  Revolution;  b.  in  Eng.,  1738.  d.  1782. 

13  Life,  by  J.  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  8.) 

14  Strictures  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  a  "  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasona 
ble  Americans,   on  the  subject  of  our  Political  Confusions."     .  .  .  [By 
Maj.-Gen.  C.  Lee.'}    *  *  *  Boston,  reprinted,  1775.     8°,  pp.  20. 

LEE,  Charles  A.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  Bowd.Coll.,&c. 

15  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Medicinal  Plants,  indigenous  and  exotic,  growing 
in  the  State  of  New-York.     With  a  brief  Account  of  their  Composition 
and  Medical  Properties.  New-York,  1848.     8°,  pp.  64. 

LEE,  Eev.  Chauncey,  D.D.,  of  Colebrook,  Conn.  ;  d.  1842,  cct.  79. 

IG  Government  (The)  of  God  the  true   Source  and  Standard  of  Human 
Government.     Election  Sermon,  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  13,  1813. 

Hartford,  1813.     8°,  pp.  56. 
LEE,  Mrs.  Eliza  BUCKMINSTER  ;  b.  about  1800,  in  Portsmouth,  N.H. 

n  Memoirs  of  Rev.  J.   S.  Buckminster,  D.D.,  and  of  his  Son,  Rev.  J.  S. 
Buckminster.     [Portraits.]  Boston,  1849.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 


CATALOGUE     OP     THE     LI  B  11  A  it  V.  3G7 


EE,  James. 

J  Introduction  (An)  to  Botany.  Containing  .  .  .  the  Theory  of  that  Sci 
ence  ;  extracted  from  the  Works  of  Dr.  Linnaeus  ;  with  twelve  Copper 
plates,  two  explanatory  Tables,  an  Appendix  and  Glossary.  5th  ed., 
corrected.  London,  1794.  8°  (5. 4X3.1). 

EE,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Prof.  Arabic  &  Hebrew,  Camb.  Univ.,  Eng.;  b.  1 783.  d.  1852. 

2  Prolegomena  in  Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta  Bagsteriana.     See  BIBLE, — The 
Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.     Biblia  Sacra  Polyglotta,  etc. 

EE,  William,  a  brother  of  Arthur  Lee-,  b.  about  1737. 

3  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.    (Diplomatic  Correspondence  of 
the  American  Revolution,  vol.  2.) 

EE,  William,  Fellow  &  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

4  Inspiration  (The)  of  Holy  Scripture,  its  Nature  and  Proof:  Eight  Dis 
courses,  preached  before  the  University  of  Dublin. 

London,  1854.     8°  (6.6X4),  pp.  539. 
EECKMAX,  William,  D.D.,  Princ.  of  Univ.  of  Glasgow;  b.  1706.  d.  1785. 

5  Life,  by  J.  Wodrow.     See  (Sermons, post.—  Vol.  1,  pp.  1-102). 

6  Sermons.     ...     Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait.]      London,  1789.    8°  (5.4X3.1). 
EEMS,  Prof.  Knud. 

7  Account  of  Danish  Lapland.    See  PINKERTOX,  J.    (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
EFANU,  Rev.  Philip,  D.D. 

Translator.     See  GUENEE,  A.     Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  Voltaire. 

EFEVRE,  A. 

8  Guide  pratique  et  memoratif  de  L'Arpenteur  .  .  .     \_Plates.~\ 

Paris,  1833.     12°  (4.6X2.8). 

9  Nouveau  Traite  geometrique  de  L'Arpentage  .  .  .;  4meed.,  entitlement 
refondue  et  augmentee  d'un  Traite  de  Geodesie  pratique.     .  .  .     Tom. 
1,2.     [Plates.]  Paris,  1826.     8°  (5.2X3.5). 

EFEBURE,  Guillaume  Rene,  Baron  DE  ST.  ILDEPHONT  ;  b.  1744.  d.  1809. 

10  Itineraire  historique,   politique,   geographique,  &c.  des  VII  Provinces- 
Unies  des  Pays-Bas,  de  leur  Territoire  et  Colonies.     Enrichi  de  Cartes. 
Tom.  1,  2.  La  Haye,  1782,  '81.     12°  (4.6X2.3). 

EGENDRE,  Adrien  Marie,  a  French  mathematician  ;  b.  1752.  d.  1833. 

11  Elements  of  Geometry.     Translated  from  the  French  [by  John  Farrar] 
...     [Plates.]  Cambridge,  1819.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

12  Traite  des  Fonctions  elliptiques  et  des  Integrates  Euleriennes,  avec  des 
Tables  .  .  .     Tom.  1-3.     .  .  .  Paris,  1825-'2S.     4°  (7.3X5). 

EGER,  Johann,  pastor  of  a  church  in  Leyden ;  b.  1625.  d.  about  1670. 

13  Histoire  generale  des  Eglises  evangeliques  des  Vallees  de  Piemont ;  ou 
Vaudoises.     Divise  en  deux  Livres.     .  .  .     [Portrait,  Maps,  &c.] 

Leyden,  1669.     2°  (10.8X6),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Maps  and  illustrations  are  identical  with  those  of  MORLAND'S  History. 

E  GRYS,  Sir  Robert,  Kt. 

Translator.     See  BARCLAY,  J.     Argenis. 
EHMAls'N,  Johann  Gottlob,  an  eminent  German  mineralogist;  d.  1767. 

14  Abhandhmg  von  den  Metall-Miittern  und  der  Erzeugung  cler  Metalle. 
...      [Plates.]  Berlin,  1753.     12°  (5.3X3),  m.  b. 

>5  Kurtze  Einleilimg  in  einige  Theile  ber  Bergwercks-Wissenschaft  .  .  . 
'   [PI***?*.]  Berlin,  1751.     12°  (5.3X3),  m.  b. 


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LEIBNITZ,  Gottfried  Wilhelm,  a  German  philosopher ;  b.  inLeipsic,  1646.  d.  1716 

1  Life  of  Leibnitz.     See  MACKIE,  J.  M. 

2  Opera  Philosophica  qusc  exstant  Latina  Gallica  Germanica  omnia.    Edit. 
recognovit  e  temporum  rationibus  disposita  pluribus  ineditis  auxit  In 
troductione  critica  atque  Indicibus  instruxit  J.  E.  Erdmann.    .  .  .  Cun 
Leibnitii  Effigie.  Berolini,  1840.     4°  (7.9X5.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  808 

3  Papers  between  Mr.  Leibnitz  and  Dr.  Clarke.     See  CLARKE,  S.,  D.D. 

4  Virorum  celeberr.  G.  G.  Leibnitii  et  J.  Bernoulli!  Commercium  philoso 
phicum  et  mathematicum.    Tom.  1,  ab  1694  ad  1699.    2,  ab  1700  ad  1716 
*  *  *     [Portrait  of  Leibnitz  and  Plates.'] 

Lausannoe  &  Genevse,  1745.     4°  (6.8X4.7) 
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5  Ancient  Fauna  of  Nebraska,  or  a  Description  of  Extinct  Mammalia  an< 
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12  Supplement  (A)  to  the  Critica  Sacra.     ...     *  *  * 

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13  Treatise  (A)  of  Religion  &  Learning,  and  of  Religious  &  Learned  Men 
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14  Philosophy  (The)  of  Medical  Science,  considered  with  special  referenci 
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11  Course  (A)  of  Chymistry,  containing  an  easie  Method  of  preparirg 
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12  Vollstandiges  Materialen-Lexicon,    darinnen   alle  mid  jede   Simplicia, 
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2  Geographical  and  Political  Account  of  the  Republic  of  Geneva.     .  .  . 
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3  Bibliotheca  Classica ;  or  A  Classical  Dictionary ;  containing  a  copious 
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12  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane,  contenant  la  Decouverte  de  ce  vaste  Pays ;  sa 
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1  History  (The)  of  Louisiana  or  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and 
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London,  1763.     12°  (4.8X2.6). 
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2  Principes  generaux  tires  des  Elemens  de  la  Langue  Grecque  .  .  .  ,  ac- 
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LE  ROY,  Prof.  P.  L. 

3  Narrative  of  four  Russian  Sailors,  cast  upon  the  Island  of  East  Spitz- 
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9  Historia  de  Gil  Braz  de  Santilhana,  por  Lesage,  traducc.ao  Portugueza. 
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10  Reise  durch  Sachsen  in  Riiksicht  der  Naturgeschichte  und  Oeconomie. 
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14  Truth  (The)  of    Christianity  demonstrated,  in  a  Dialogue  betwixt   a 
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15  Experimental  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Propagation  of  Heat. 
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w  Philosophy  (The)  of  Arithmetic,  exhibiting  a  Progressive  View  of  the 
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LESSING,  Gotthold  Ephraim,  a  German  critic  and  author;  b.  1729.  d.  1781. 

2  Fabeln.     Drey  Biicher.     Nebst  Abhandlungen  mit  dieser  Dichtungsart 
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3  Sammtliche  Werke,     Poesie  und   Kunst.  Th.  1-6.    Theater.  Th.  1-9. 
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LESSONS  to  a  Young  Prince,  by  an  Old  Statesman,  on  the  Present  Disposition 

4  of  Europe  to  a  General  Revolution  j  with  five  Plates  delineating  five  Po 
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L'EsTRANGE,  Sir  Roger,  an  English  political  writer-,  b.  1616.  d.  1704. 

5  Abstract  of  Seneca's  Morals  ;  with  Discourse.     See  SENECA.  L.  A. 
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6  An  Answer  to  the  Hampshire  Narrative.         Boston,  1737.     8°,  pp.  84. 

7  Letter  to  a  Clergyman  in  the  Colony  of  Connecticut  from  his  Friend; 
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8  Letter  to  a  Layman  on  the  Subject  of  Rev.  Mr.  Lindsey's  Proposal  for 
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9  Letters  from  Barbary,  France,  Spain,  Portugal,  &c.     By  an  English  Of 
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11  Letters  from  Scandinavia,  on  the  Past  and  Present  State  of  the  North 
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12  Lettre  a  PAuteur  du  Mercure  Politique,  par  les  auteurs  de  Traite  inti 
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13  Lettre  a  PEmpereur,  sur    PAtrocite  des  Supplices  qu'il  a  substitues 
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14  Lettre  et  Memoire  sur  le  Commerce  des  Pays-Bas  Autrichiens,  adresses 
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15  Lettre  sur  les  Sourds  et  Muets  .  .  .    Avec  des  Additions.    *  *  * 

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16  Lettres  Cabalistiques,  ou  Correspondance  philosophique,  historique  & 
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1  Lettres  sur  la  Cour  de  la  Chancellerie  d'Angleterre,   et  sur  quelques 
Points  de  la  Jurisprudence  Anglaise ;  enrichies  de  Notes  et  Appendices 
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2  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Americain,  ecrites  a  W.  S.  Ecuyer,  depuis  FAn- 
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3  Lettres  Moscovites.     *  *  *  Paris,  1736.     8°  (4.8X2.5). 
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4  Naturalist's  (The)  and  Traveller's  Companion.     Containing  Instructions 
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6  Philologus  Hebrseo-Mixtus,  una  cum  Spicilegio  Philologico,  continente 
decem  Qusestionum  &  Positionum  pnrcipue  Philologico- Hebraicarum  & 
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7  Philologus  Hebroeus,  continens  Qua?stiones  Hebraicas  quae  circa  Vetus 
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Editor.     See  BIBLE,—  The  Old  Testament.     Biblia  Hebraica. 
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8  Life.     See  ST.  JOHX,  J.  A.     (Lives  of  Celebrated  Travellers,  vol.  3.) 

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11  Second  Voyage  dans  1'Interieur  de  FAfrique,  par  le  Cap  de  Bonne-Es 
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LEVESQUE,  Pierre  Charles,  a  member  of  the  French  Institute;  b.  1737.  d.  1812. 

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13  Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley,  in  answer  to  those  he  addressed  to  the  Jews ; 
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14  Letters  to  Dr.  Priestley,  in  answer  to  his  Letters  to  the  Jews,  Part  II. 
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LEWES,  George  Henry,  an  English  author;  6.  in  London,  1817. 

3  Biographical  (The)  History  of  Philosophy,   from  its  Origin  in  Greece 
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4  Life  (The)  and  Works  of  Goethe :  with  Sketches  of  his  Age  and  Con 
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LEWIS,  William,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

8  Commercium  Philosophico-Technicum ;  or,  The  Philosophical  Commerce 
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LEXIPHANES,  a  Dialogue.     Imitated  from  Lucian,   and  suited  to  the  Present 

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LEZAUD,  P.  L. 

12  Platon.     Aristote.     Expose  substantiel  de  leur  Doctrine  morale  et  poli- 
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13  Traite  analytique  des  Sections  coniques  et  de  leur  Usage  pour  la  Reso 
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2  Second  Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  Company  of  Phila 
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LIBRARY  of  the  Old  English  Prose  Writers.     See  YOUNG,  A. 
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3  History  (A)  of  Rome  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Establishment  of 
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LIEBER,  Francis,  LL.D.,  an  American  publicist ;  b.  in  Berlin,  1800. 

4  Civil  Liberty  (On)  and  Self-Government.     Enlarged  edition  .  .  . 

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5  Encyclopaedia  Americana.    A  Popular  Dictionary  of  Arts,  Sciences,  Lite 
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F.  Lieber,  assisted  by  E.  Wigglesworth  and  T.  G.  Bradford.     [Stereo 
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6  Character  (The)  of  the  Gentleman :  an  Address  to  the  Students  of  Mi 
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7  Paper  on  the  Vocal  Sounds  of  Laura  Bridgeman,  the  Blind  Deaf-Mute  at 
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8  Familiar  Letters  on  Chemistry,  and  its  Relation  to  Commerce,  Physiolo 
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9  Organic  Chemistry  in  its  Application  to  Agriculture  and  Physiology. 
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LIGHTFOOTE,  John,  D.D.,  an  English  Biblical  commentator ;  b.  1602.  d.  1675. 

10  Horse  Hebraica?  et  Talmudica?,  impensrc  in  Evangelium  S.  Johannis. 
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11  Horse  Hebraic^  &  Talmudicae,  impensse  in  Evangelium  S.  Lucse.     .  .  . 
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LIMBOURG,  Jean  Phillipe  DE,  M.D. 

12  Traite  des  Eaux  Minerales  de  Spa.  Leide,  1754.     12°  (4.5X2-5). 
LINCOLN,  Benjamin,  a  major-general  in  American  revolution,  Sec'y  of  War,  U.S., 

Lieut.-Gov.  of  Mass.,  &c.;  b.in  Hingham,  Mass.,  1733.  d.  1810. 

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LINCOLN,  Maj.-Gen.  Benjamin,  continued. 

1  Journal  of  a  Treaty  in  1703  with  the  Indians  North-West  of  the  Ohio. 
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2  Life,  by  F.  Bowen.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  13.) 

3  Notices  of  Life.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Coll.,  2d  Series,  vol.  3.) 
LINCOLN,  Enoch,  Gov.  of  Maine  :  b.  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  1788.  d.  1829. 

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LINDLEY,  John,  Ph.  D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  London  ;  6.1799. 

5  Botany.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Libra 
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6  Introductory  Lecture  [on  Botany'],  delivered  in  the  University  of  Lon 
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?  Key  (A)  to  Structural,  Physiological,   and  Systematic  Botany,  for  the 
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LINDSAY,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Stanford. 

8  Engraving.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  5). 

9  Theory  and  Practice  of  the  Art  of  Painting.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Me- 
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LINDSEY,  Rev.  Theophilus,  a  Unitarian  minister  of  London ;  b.  1723.  d.  1808. 

1°  Apology  (The)  of  T.  Lindsey,  M.  A.   on  resigning  the  Vicarage  of  Cat- 

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11  Sequel   (A)   to  the  Apology  on  resigning  the  \7icarage  of  Catterick, 
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12  Conversations  on  Christian  Idolatry,  in  the  year  1791. 

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13  Conversations  on  Christian  Idolatry,  in  the  year  1791.     2d  ed. 

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14  Conversations  on  the  Divine  Governments  ;  showing  that  every  thing  is 
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15  Conversations  on  the  Divine  Government ;  showing  that  every  thing  is 
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!6  Historical  View  (An)  of  the  State  of  the  Unitarian  Doctrine  and  Wor 
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LINGUET,  Simon  Nicolas  Henri,  a  lawyer  of  Paris;  b.  1736.  executed,  1794. 

19  Memoires  et  Plaidoyers  de  M.  Linguet.     Tom.  1-7. 

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LlNN,  Rev.  John  Blair,  an  American  clergyman  &  poet ;  b.  1777.  d.  1804. 

20  Letter  (A)  to  J.  Priestley,  in  answer  to  his  Pamphlet  entitled,  Socrates 
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21  Letter  (A)  to  J.  Priestley,  in  answer  to  his  Letter  in  defence  of  his  Pam 
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3  Systema  Plantarvm  .  .  .      Ed.  novissima  Novis  Plantis  ac  Emendatio- 
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4  Systeme  des  Plantes  .  .  . :  extrait  et  traduit  des  Ouvrages  de  Linne, 
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5  Systeme  sexuel  des  Vegetaux,  suivant  les  Classes,  les  Ordres,  les  Genres, 
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ed.  Franchise,  calquee  sur  celle  de  Murray  et  de  Persoon,  augmentee  et 
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LINNEAN  Society  of  London.    The  Transactions  of  the  Linnean  Society  of  Lon- 

6  don.     Vol.  12,  P.  II.-14.     [Plates.]     London,  1818-'25.    4°  (6.8X5.2). 
LIPPIXCOTT'S  Pronouncing  Gazetteer.     A  Complete  Pronouncing  Gazetteer,  or 

7  Geographical  Dictionary  of  the  World.     .  .  .     With  the  most  recent 
and  authentic  Information,  respecting  the  Countries,   Islands,  Rivers, 
Mountains,  Cities,  Towns,  &c.  in  every  Portion  of  the  Globe.     Including 
the  latest  and  most  reliable   Statistics  of  Population,  Commerce,  etc. 
.  .  .     Edited  by  J.  Thomas,  M.D.   and  T.  Baldwin,  assisted  by  several 
other  Gentlemen. 

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8  Account  (An)  of  Paris  at  the   Close  of  the  Seventeenth  Century.     See 
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LITERAEISCHES  Centralblatt  fur  Deutschland.     Herausgegeben  von  F.  Zarncke. 

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LITERARY   Journal  (A),  or  a  Continuation  of  the   Memoirs   of    Literature. 

10  By  the  same  author.     ...     Vol.  1-3.    London,  1730-'31.    8°  (6X3.2). 

LITERARY  Memoirs  of  Living  Authors  of  Great  Britain,  arranged  according  to 

n  an  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  their  Names  :  and  including  a  List  of  their 

Works,  with  occasional  Opinions  upon  their  Literary  Character.     *  * 

Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1798.     8°  (9.2X3.5). 

LITERARY  (The)  Panorama.     A  Review  of  Books,  Register  of  Events,  Maga- 

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1  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Manchester.     Vol.  1-4,  Pt.  I. 

London,  &c.,  1789-'93.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

NOTE. —  Vol.  1,2  are  second  edition. 

LITERARY  (The)  and  Theological  Review.     Conducted  by  L.  Woods,  Jun. 

2  Vol.  1-4.     Conducted  by  C.  D.  Pigeon.     Vol.  5,  6.  " 

New  York,  1834-'39.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 
LITERARY  (The)  World ;  a  Journal  of  Society,  Literature,  and  Art.     Edited  by 

3  C.  F.  Hoffman.     Vol.  1,  2.      Edited  by  E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Duychinck. 
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LlTTELL,  E. 

4  LitteU's  Living  Age.     ***     Vol.  16-28.     Jan.,  1848-March,  1851 ;  32. 
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5  Littell's  Living  Age.     *  *  *     Third  Series.     Vol.   1-5.     April,   1858- 
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LIVERMORE,  Harriet. 

6  Testimony  (A)  for  the  Times.     *  *  *    New- York,  1843.    12°  (5.3X3.2). 
LIVERPOOL,  Earl  of.     See  JENKINSON,  C.,  Earl  of  Liverpool. 

LIVERPOOL  (The)  Courier  and  Commercial  Advertiser.    June,  1812-Dec.,  1819. 
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LIVES  of  Scottish  Poets ;  with  Portraits  and  Vignettes.     *  *  *     ...    Vol.  1-3. 

8  London,  1822.     18°  (4.8X2.3). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  is  in  two  parts  ;  with  independent  title-pages,  &c. 

LIVINGSTON,  Edward,  LL.D.,  an  American  jurist  &  statesman ;  b.  1764.  d.  1836. 

9  Livingston's  Criminal  Codes.  See  LOUISIANA.  A  System  of  Penal  Law,  &c. 
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10  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Diplomatic  Correspondence 
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11  Essay  on  Sheep,  &c.     See  NEW  YORK. 

LIVINGSTON,  William,  LL.D.,  Gov.  of  New  Jersey ;  b.  1723.  d.  1790. 

12  Philosophic   Solitude ;  or,  The  Choice  of  a  Rural  Life :  a  Poem.     .  .  . 
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LIVINGSTONE,  David,  M.D.,  a  Scottish  traveller ;  b.  near  Glasgow,  1815.  * 

13  Dr.  Livingston :  his  Life  and  Adventures.     See  ADAMS,  H.  G. 

14  Missionary  Travels  and  Researches  in  South  Africa ;  including  a  Sketch 
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London,  1797.     8°(6.3X3.4\  m.  d,     [3  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1 ,  2  of  one  copy  are  wanting. 


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LIVIUS,  Titus,  continued. 

1  T.  Livii  Historiarum  Libri  priores  quinque :  in  usum  Juventutis  Acade 
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2  T.  Livii  Historiarum  quod  exstat,  cum  integris  J.  Freinshemii  Supple- 
mentis  Emendationibus  &  suis  locis  collocatis,  Tabulis  Geographicis  & 
copioso  Indice.     Recensuit  et  Notulis  auxit  J.  Clericus.     10  vols. 

Amsterdam!,  1710.     12°  (5.1X3). 

NOTE. —  Title-pages  are  engraved.    Vol.  10  consists  of  maps  and  index. 

3  T.  Livii  Patavini  Decades  Tres,  cvm  dimidia,  longe  qvam  hactenvs  emen- 
datiores  .  .  .  partim  C.  S.  Cvrionis  industria,  partim  Collatione  melio- 
rum  Codicum  .  .  .  restitutis.     Eiusdem  Cselii  S.  C.  Prsefatio,  Summam 
continens  de  Mensuris,  Ponderibus,  Reque  Nummaria  Romanorum  & 
Gra?corum.     .  .  .     Ad  hfcc,  L.  Flori  Epitomes  ...     B.  Rhenani  &  S. 
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4  T.  Livii  Patavini  Libri  omnes  svperstites  recogniti  pridem  et  emendati 
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5  T.  Livii  Patavini  Opera  (In),  Observationes,  Emendationes,  Animadver- 
siones,  Annotationes,  etc.  L.  Valla?,  M.  Antonii  Sabellici,  Beati  Rhena 
ni,  etc.  etc.    * 

Francofvrti,  1607.    2°  (12.2X7),  2  cols.,  m.  b.,  pp.  51L 

NOTE.  — To  accompany  the  preceding,  and  bound  with  it. 

LLOUENTE,  Don  Juan  Antonio,  a  Spanish  writer ;  b.  1756.  d.  1823. 

6  Osservazioni  critiche  sull'  Originalita  dell'  Autore  di  Gil  Bias.      See  LE 
SAGE,  A.  R.     Gil  Bias  de  Santillano. 

LLOYD,  Edward. 

?  Mathematical  Geography.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 

Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  3.) 
LLOYD,  H.  J. 

8  Physical  Geography.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  3.) 

LLOYD,  Thomas. 

9  Congressional  Register  (The) ;  or,  History  of  the  Proceedings  and  De 
bates  of  the  First  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of 
America :  .  .  .     Containing  an  impartial  Account  of  the  most  interest 
ing  Speeches  and  Motions ;  and  accurate  Copies  of  Remarkable  Papers 
laid  before  and  offered  to  the  House.     Taken  in  Short  Hand,  by  Th. 
Lloyd.     Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1789.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

LOBECK,  Christian  Augustus,  Prof,  of  And.  Lang.,  &c.,  at  Konigsberg ;  b.  1781. 

10  Aglaophamus  sive  de  Theologiae  Mysticae  Graecorum  Causis  Libri  Tres. 
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LOBEIRA,  Vasco  de,  a  Portuguese  writer,  of  the  loth  or  14th  century. 

11  Amadis  of  Gaul.     \_Translatedfrom  the.  Spanish  Version  of  Montalvo, 
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LOCKE,  John,  the  English  metaphysician;  b.  1632.  d.  1704. 

12  Essay  (An)  concerning  Human  Understanding.     In  four  books.    7th  ed., 
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London,  1716.     8°  (6.2X4).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Fecond  volume*  of  above  are  dated  respectively  1715,  1721. 


380  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


LOCKE,  John,  continued. 

1  History  of  Navigation  to  A.  D.  1704;  &c.     See  CLARKE,  J.  S.     Pro 
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2  Letter  concerning  Toleration.     3d  ed.  Boston,  1743.     8°,  pp.  77. 

3  Letters  concerning  Toleration.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1765.    4°  (8.4X5.5). 

4  Life  of  Locke.     See  (Works,  Ed.  1794,  post.— Vol.  1,  pp.  xix.-xxxix.) 

5  Life  and  Writings  of  Locke.     See  LE  CLERC,  J. 

G  Reasonableness  (The)  of  Christianity,  as  delivered  in  the  Scriptures. 
.  .  .  [With]  An  Essay  on  the  Understanding  of  St.  Paul's  Epistles ; 
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dix  and  Notes  by  a  Layman.  New-York,  1836.  8°  (8.1  X4.9),  2  cols. 

7  Reasonableness  of  Christianity,   as   delivered  in  the    Scripture.     See 
WATSON,  R.     (Theological  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 

8  Remains  (The)  of  John  Locke,  Esq. ;  viz.  I.  Some  Memoirs  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of  Dr.  E.  Pococke.     II.  Instructions  for  the  Conduct  of 
a  Young  Gentleman,  as  to  Religion  and  Government,  &c.     III.  The 
Best  Method  of  Studying  and  Interpreting  the  Scriptures.     IV.  Senti 
ments  concerning  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    .  .  . 
[And]  Three  Copies  of  Verses  .  .  . 

London,  1714.     2°  (9.5X5.2),  pp.  20. 

9  Works.    .  .  .    With  Alphabetical  Tables.  Vol.  1-3.    3d  ed.    [Portrait.] 

London,  1727.     2°  (10X5.2),  m.  b. 

10  Works.     .  .  .     With  Alphabetical  Tables.     Vol.  1-3.     4th  ed.     [Por 
trait  and  Frontispiece.']  London,  1740.    2°  (10.9X5.6),  m.  b. 

11  Works.     ...     9th  ed.     Vol.  1-9.  London,  1794.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 
Translator.     See  NICOLE,  P.     Discourses  :  from  Nicole's  Essays. 

LOCKE,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.,  &c.  Ned.  Coll.  of  Ohio. 

12  Observations  on  Terrestrial  Magnetism.     Pp.  30.     See   SMITHSONIAN 
Institution.  (Contributions,  vol.  3.) 

13  Papers.     See  ASSOCIATION  of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists. 
(Proceedings  of  lst-3d  Meetings.) 

LODGE,  G.  Henry. 

Translator,  &c.     See  WINCKELMANN,  J.  J.     History  of  Ancient  Art. 
LODGE,  Thomas,  an  English  author  &  physician  ;  b.  1555.  d.  1625. 

14  Glaucus  and  Silla.     With  other  Lyrical  and  Pastoral  Poems. 

Chiswick,  1819.     12°  (4X2.4  irr.). 

Translator.  See  JOSEPHUS,  F.  The  Famous  and  Memorable  Workes,  &c. 
LOCKHART,  John  Gibson,  a  Scottish  author ;  b.  1792.  d.  in  Abbotsford,  1854. 

15  Ancient  Spanish  Ballads ;  historical  and  romantic.     Translated,  with 
Notes,  by  J.  G.    Lockhart.     New  ed.,  revised.     With  an  introductory 
Essay  on  the  Origin,  Antiquity,  Character  and  Influence  of  the  Ancient 
Ballads  of  Spain;  and  an  Analytical  Account,  with  Specimens,  of  the 
Romance  of  the  Cid.  New-York,  1842.     4°  (5. 7X3.8). 

16  History  (The)  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2.      (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  4,  5.)  New- York,  1843.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

17  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.] 

Philadelphia,  1837.     8°  (7.1  X4.1). 


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LOFTUS,  William  Kennett,  F.G.S.,  an  English  archaeologist;  b.  1820.  d.  1858. 

1  Travels  and  Researches  in  Chaldaea  and  Susiana;  with  an  Account  of 
Excavations  at  Warka,  the  "  Erech  "  of  Nimrod,  and  Shush,  "  Shushan 
the  Palace  "  of  Esther,  in  1849-52     ...     ***    [Plans  and  Engrav 
ings.']  New  York,  1857.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

LOGANIAN  Library,    Philadelphia.     Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging  to  the 

2  Loganian  Library  ;.  .  .  [with']  Account  of  that  Institution,  &c.     [Clas 
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Philadelphia,  1837.    8°  (7.6X4.3). 
LOHNEYSS,  Georg  Engelhard  von. 

3  Griindlicher  und  aussf  iihrlicher  Bericht  von  Bergwercken  .  .  .    [Plates.'} 

Stockholm  und  Hamburg,  1690.     2°(10.2X5.2). 
LOKMAN  or  LOGMAN,  an  Arabic  philosopher,  of  uncertain  date. 

4  Fabvla?  et  selecta  quoedam  Arabvm  Adagia.     Cum  Interpretations  Lati- 
na  &  Notis  T.  Erpenii.  Amstelrodami,  1636.     4°  (5.5X4). 

LOLME,  Jean  Louis  DE.     See  DE  LOLME,  J.  L. 

LONDON,  City  of.     The  Different  Methods  of  electing  Sheriffs  for  the  City  of 

5  London  and  County  of  Middlesex,  from  the  First  Granting  of  the  Char 
ter  ...  to  the  Present  Time.     .  .  .  London,  1724.     8°,  pp.  62. 

6  Great  Metropolis  (The).     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     2d  ed. 

New  York,  1837.     12°  (5X2.8). 

7  Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education ;  with  Appendices, 
and  Plans  of  School-Houses.     1842-'43. 

London,  1844.     8°  (6.9X3.8),  pp.  853. 

8  View  (A)  of  London ;  or,  The   Stranger's   Guide  through  the  British 
Metropolis.     ...  London,  n.  d.     12°  (4.5X2.8). 

LONDON  (The)  Catalogue  of  Books,  with  their  Sizes,  Prices,  and  Publishers.    Con- 

9  taming  the  Books  published  in  London  and  those  altered  in  size  or  price 
since  the  year  1800  to  1827.     [Classified.]    London,  1827.   8°  (7X3.8). 

10  Supplement  (A)  to  the  London  Catalogue  of  Books,  published  in  March 
1827,  containing  all  the  New  Works  and  New  Editions  published  in 
London  ...  to  June  1829,  with  their  Sizes,  Prices,  &c. 

London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  47. 
LONDON  (The)  Chronicle.     Vol.  1.     Jan.-June,  1757. 

11  London,  1757.     4°  (9.7X7.1),  3  cols. 
LONDON  (The),  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  Philosophical  Magazine  and  Journal  of 

12  Science.     Vol.  1-37— New  and  United  Series.    .  .  .    Vol.  1-24— Fourth 
Series.    .  .  .     [Continued.     Monthly.     Plates. ,] 

London,  1832-'62.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  The  continuation  of  Tilloch's  'Philosophical  Magazine',  Nicholson's  'Jour 
nal,'  and  Thomson's  'Annals  of  Philosophy.'  Vol.  1-16 — New  and  United  Series 
are  titled,  '  The  London  and  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Magazine,'  &c.  Conducted 
by  Sir  D.  Brewster  throughout,  jointly  with,  R.  Taylor  to  vol.  17 — Fourth  Scries  ; 
R.  Phillips  to  vol.  1— Fourth  Series  ;  Sir  R.  Kane  from  vol.  17— New  and  United  Se 
ries  ;  \V.  Francis  from  vol.  1 — Fourth  Series  ;  and  J.  Tyndall  from  vol.  7 — Fourth 
Series. 

13  General  Index  to  the  London  and  Edinburgh  Philosophical  Magazine 
and  Journal  of  Science.     .  .  .     For  Vol.  1  to  12. 

London,  1839.     8°  (6.6X3.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  58. 
LONDON  (The)  Gazette.    No.  1908-2011.     1  vol. 

n  London,  1683-'84.     2°  (9.9X5.3),  2  cols. 

LONDON  Linnean  Society.     See  LINNEAN  Society  of  London. 


382  BGWBOIN     COLLEGE. 


LONDON  Missionary  Society.     See  MISSIONARY  Society,  &c. 

LONDON  Quarterly  Review.     See  QUARTERLY  Review  ;  FOREIGN  Quarterly. 

LONDON  Royal  Society.     See  ROYAL  Society  of  London. 

LONDON  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  &c.     See  SOCIETY,  &c. 

LONDON  University.     See  UNIVERSITY  of  London. 

LONG,  Roger,  Prof,  of  Astronomy,  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1680.  d.  1770. 

1  Life  of  Mahomet.    (Pref.  to  Vol.  1.  of  Ocldey's  History  of  the  Saracens.) 
LONG,  Major  Stephen  H.,  an  American  civil  &  military  engineer;  b.  1784. 

2  Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains.     See  JAMES,  E. 

3  Expedition  to  the  Source  of  St.  Peter's  River,  &c.    See  KEATING,  W.  H. 
LONGFELLOW,  Henry  Wadsworth,  Prof,  of  Modern  Languages  at  Bowd.  Coll., 

1830-'35,  at  Ham.  Coll.,  1836~'54 ;  b.  in  Portland,  1807. 

4  Ballads  and  other  Poems.    3d  ed.    Cambridge,  1842.    8°  (4.2X2.5  irr.). 

5  Belfry  (The)  of  Bruges  and  other  Poems.     4th  ed. 

Cambridge,  1846.     8°  (4.2X2.5  irr.). 

6  Evangeline,  a  Tale  of  Acadie.  Boston,  1848.     8°  (4. 3X2. 8  irr.), 

7  Poets  (The)  and  Poetry  of  Europe.    With  Introductions  and  Biographi 
cal  Notices.     *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

Philadelphia,  1845.     8°  (7.5X4.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  779. 

8  Saggi  de'  Novellieri  Italiani  d'Ogni  Secolo :  .  .  .  con  brevi  Notizie  in 
terne  alia  Vita  di  ciascheduno.  Boston,  1832.     12°  (4.8X3). 

9  Seaside  (The)  and  the  Fireside.  Boston,  1850.     8°  (4.2X2.7  irr.) 

10  Syllabus  de  la  Grammaire  Italienne.     ...       Boston,  1832.    12°  (5X3.1), 

11  Translation  of  Coplas  of  Manrique,  and  Essay.     See  MANRIQUE,  J. 
LONGINUS,  Dionysius  Cassius,  a  Greek  critic;  b.  213.  executed  at  Palmyra,  273, 

12  D.  Longinus  on  the  Sublime :  translated  from  the  Greek,  with  Notes. 
and  Observations,  and  some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Charac 
ter  of  the  Author.     By  W.  Smith.     *  *  *     [Plate.]     2d  ed.,  corrected 
and  improved.  London,  1742.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

13  D.  Longinus  on  the  Sublime :  translated  from  the  Greek,  with  Notes- 
and  Observations,  and  some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Charac 
ter  of  the  Author.     By  W.  Smith.     *  *  *     3d  ed.,  corrected  and  im 
proved.     [Plate.']  London,  1752.     8°  (6X3.5). 

14  D.  Longini  de  Sublimitate  Commentarius,  ceteraque,  qua3  reperiri  potue- 
re.     [Greek]    In  Usum  Principis  Electoralis  Brandeburgici  J.  Tollius  e 
quinque  Codicibus  MSS.  emendavit,  &  F.  Robertelli,  F.  Porti,  Gabrielis 
de  Petra,  G.  Langbeenii,  &  T.  Fabri,  Notis  integris  suas  subjecit,  novam- 
que  Versionem  suam  Latinam  [facing  the  Greek],  &  Gallicam  Boilavii, 
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Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1694.     4°  (7.2X4.5). 

15  D.  Longini  de  Sublimitate  Commentarius,  quern  nova  Versione  [facing 
the  Greek]  donavit,  Notis  illustravit,  .  .  .  emendavit  (additis  etiam  om 
nibus  ejusdam  Auctoris  Fragmentis)  Z.  Pearce.     Ed.  2da  .  .  .  [Plate] 

Londini,  1732.     8°  (6.2X3.4).     [2  copies.} 

NOTE.  —  One  copy  is  dated  17G2,  and  the  edition  is  not  designated. 

16  Longinus  de  Inventione,  Gra?ce.     See  WALZ,  C.  (Rhetores  Grseci,  vol.  9.) 
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LOOKER-ON,  a  periodical  paper,  published  1792-'94.     See  ROBERTS,  W. 
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1  Certain  Storms  in  Europe  and  America,  December,  1836.     Pp.  28,  and 
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2  Memoirs  of  American  Missionaries,  formerly  connected  with  the  Society 
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3  Recent  (The)  Progress  of  Astronomy ;  especially  in  the  United  States. 

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4  Recent  (The)  Progress  of  Astronomy ;  especially  in  the  United  States. 
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6  Compendious  (A)  History  of  the  Principal  Protestant  Missions  to  the 
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8  Address  (An)  delivered  before  the  Peace  Society  of  Amherst  College, 
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10  Address  (An)  delivered  at  Hanover,  Oct.  29,  1822,  at  the  Inauguration 
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Windsor,  1828.     8°,  pp.  28. 

11  Discourse  (A)  commemorative  of  Abiel  Chandler,  Founder  of  the  Chand 
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12  Eulogium  on  Rev.  J.  Smith  .  .  .  Hanover,  1809.     8°,  pp.  15. 
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13  Dianea  (La).     23a  impr.  Venetia,  1667.     12°  (5X2.6). 

14  Scherzi  Geniali.     28a  impr.  Venetia,  1667.     12°  (5X2.6). 
LORENZO  DE'  MEDICI.     See  MEDICI,  L.  DE.' 

LORING,  James  Spear,  of  Boston. 

15  Hundred  (The)  Boston  Orators  appointed  by  the  Municipal  Authorities 
and  other  Public  Bodies,  from  1770  to   1852 ;  comprising  Historical 
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4  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Philip  Schuyler.     2  vols.     [Portraits.'] 

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6  Life  of  S.  Kirkland.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr..,  2d  Series,  vol.  15. 

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Louis  XIV.  'the  Great?  King  of  France;  b.  1638.  d.  1715. 
12  Age  of  Louis  XIV.     See  VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  de. 
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14  Siecle  de  Louis  XIV.    See  VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  de.    (Euvres.  Vol.  20,  21 
Louis  XV.,  King  of  France,  great-grandson  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1710.  d.  1774 

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16  Siecle  de  Louis  XV.     See  VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  de.    (Euvres.  Vol.  22. 
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Louis  NAPOLEON.     See  NAPOLEON  III. 

Louis  PHILIPPE  JOSEPH,  Due  d' Orleans.     See  ORLEANS,  J.  P.  J.,  Due  D'. 
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19  Appendix  to  an  Account  of  Louisiana,  being  an  Abstract  of  Document 
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LOUNGER  (The) :  a  periodical  Paper,  published  at  Edinburgh  in  the  years  1785 

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3  Lounger  (The).     2  vols.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists.— Vol.  30,  31). 
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4  Memoir  of  Rev.  E.  P.  Lovejoy.     See  LOVEJOY,  J.  C.  and  O. 
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5  Memoir  of  Rev.  Elijah  P.  Lovejoy ;  who  was  murdered  in  defence  of  the 
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LOVELACE,  Richard,  an  English  poet ;  b.  in  Woolwicli,  Kent,  1618.  d.  1658. 

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LOUVET  DE  COUVRAY,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  French  revolutionist;   b.  1760.  d.  1797. 

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9  Commerce.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  6). 
LOWELL,  Rev.  Charles,  D.D.,  of  Boston,  Mass.;  b.  1782. 

10  Characteristicks  (The)  of  a  Good  Soldier.     Artillery-Election  Sermon, 
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11  Memoir  of  J.  Pierce,  D.D.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  4th 
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LOWELL,  James  Russell,  Prof,  of  Mod.  Lang.,  Harv.  Coll.;  b.  1819. 

12  Poems.  Cambridge,  1844.     8°  (4.7X2.7  irr.). 
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LOWELL,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.,  Judge  U.S.  District  Court;  b.  1744.  d.  1802. 

13  Eulogy  on  Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  LL.D.,  before  the  American  Academy 
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14  Eulogy  on  Hon.  J.  Bowdoin.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs, 
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LOWELL,  John,  Jim.,  Founder  of 'Lowell  Institute'-,  b.  1799.  d.  1836. 

15  Memoir  of  Mr.  John  Lowell,  Jun.     See  EVERETT,  E. 
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LOWNDES,  William  Thomas. 

2  Bibliographer's  (The)  Manual  of  English  Literature  containing  an  Ac 
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4  Lectures  on  the  Sacred  Poetry  of  the  Hebrews.     Translated  from  the 
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LUBIN,  Eilhard,  a  learned  German  protestant  divine;  b.  1556.  d.  1621. 

9  Avli  Persi  (In)  Satyras  Paraphrases  scholastica  nova  .  .  . 

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10  M.  A.  Lucanus  de  Bello  Civili,  cum  H.  Grotii,  Farnalii  Notis  integris  & 
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12  Pharsalia,  cum  Notis  H.  Grotii,  et  R.  Bentleii.     *  *  * 

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13  Lucan's  Pharsalia.     Translated  into  English  Verse  by  N.  Rowe.     *  *  * 
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LUCAS,  Charles,  M.D. 

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LUCAS,  Jean  Andre  Henri,  a  French  naturalist ;  b.  1780.  d.  1825. 

1  Tableau  methodique  des  Especes  Minerales,  presentant  la  Serie  complete 
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LUCAS,  Richard,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster;  6.  1648.  d.  1715. 

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XUCIANUS,  a  Greek  author ;  b.  in  Samosata,  Syria,  about  120.  d.  about  200. 

3  Certain  select  Dialogues :  together  with  his  True  History,  translated  from 
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6  CEuvres,  traduites  du  Grec,  avec  des  Remarques  historiques  &  critiques 
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7  Opera,  qua?  quidem  extant,  omnia,  Greece  &  Latine,  in  quatuor  tomos 
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LUCRETIUS  CARUS,  Titus,  a  Roman  philosophical  poet;  b.  95  B.C.  d.  52  B.C. 

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13  T.  Lucretii  Cari  de  Rerum  Natura  Libri  Sex     C.  Lachmannus  recensuit 
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NOTE.  —  Compare  under  LACHMANN,  K. 

LUDEWIG,  Hermann  E. 

14  Literature  (The)  of  American  Aboriginal  Languages.     With  Additions 
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15  Introduction  (An)  and  Notes  on  Mr.  Bird's  Method  of  dividing  Astro 
nomical  Instruments.     .  .  .  [With]  Vocabulary  of  English  and  French 
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LUDWIG,  Christian. 

1  Dictionary  (A)  English,  German  and  French  ...  by  C.  Ludwig.    .  .  . 
Revised,  corrected,  and  augmented  with  more  than  12000  Words  .  .  . 
by  J.  B.  Rogler.    3ded.     Leipzig,  1763.    4°  (7.9X5.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  1022. 

LUCKE,  Gottfried  Christian  Friedrich,  a  German  theologian;  b.  1792.  d.  1855. 
Joint  Editor.     See  THEOLOGISCHE  Studien  mid  Kritiken.     1834-1855. 
LUNEAU  DE  BOISJERMAIN,  Pierre  Joseph  Francois;  b.  1732.  d.  1801. 

2  Cours  de  Langue   Italienne  .  .  .     Tom.  1.      Paris,  1783.     8°  (6X3.3). 
LUNN,  Eev.  Francis,  A.M.,  F.E.S.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

3  Chemistry.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  4). 

4  Electricity.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  4). 

5  Heat.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  4). 

LUNT,  Eev.  William  Parsons,  D.D.,  of  Quincy,  Mass. ;  b.  1805.  d.  1857. 

6  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  7,  1847.         Boston,  1847.     8°,  pp.  35. 

7  Jesus  Christ  the  Faithful  Witness.  Boston,  1846.     12°,  pp.  16. 
LUSHINGTON,  W.,  Esq.,  English  Agent  for  the  Island  of  Grenada. 

8  Interests  (The)  of  Agriculture  and  Commerce,  inseparable. 

London,  1808.     8°,  pp.  72. 

LUTHER,  Martin,  D.D.,  the  leader  of  the  German  reformation,  Prof,  of  Theol. 
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9  Colloquia  Mensalia ;  or,  Divine  Discourses  at  his  Table,  &c.     .  .  .     Col 
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10  Latina  Catechesis,  cum  Pra?fatione.     See  LATINA  Catechesis,  &c. 

11  Life  (The)  of  Martin  Luther,  and  the  Reformation  in  Germany.    [Trans 
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12  Life  of  Luther.     See  VILLERS,  C.  F.  D.  de.     Essay,  &c.— Pp.  11-52. 

13  Luther's  Leben.     1483-1517.     See  JURGENS,  K. 

14  Opera  omnia.     Tom.  2.      Witeberga?,  about  1564.    2°  (9.8X5),  fol.  508. 

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15  Vindication  of  Luther  against  his  English  Assailants.     See  HARE,  J.  C, 
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Translator.     See  BIBLE.     Gospel  of  St.  John. 
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LYALL,  Eev.  Alfred,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

16  Christian  Church  (The)  of  the  Twelfth  and   Thirteenth  Centuries.     See 
(ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11). 

LYALL,  Eev.  William  Roe,  A.M.,  Archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

17  Greece.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  9). 
LYCOPHRON,  a  Greek  poet,  of  Chalcis  in  Eubcea,  of  3d  century,  B.C. 

18  Alexandra.     [Greek.]     Cum  ...  I.  Tzetzis  Commentariis  .  .  .     Ad- 
iuncta  est  Interpretatio  Versuum  Latina,  ad  verbum,  per  G.  Cantervm. 
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1  Apophthegmata  ex  probatis  Graecse  Latinaeqve  Lingvse  Scriptoribvs.    .  .  . 
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LYCURGUS,  an  Attic  orator;  b.  in  Athens  about  396  B.C.  d.  323  B.C. 

2  Lycurgi  Interpretatio  Latina.     See  ISOCRATES.     Isocratis  Issci  etc. 

3  Lycurgi  qua?  exstant.     See  IS.EUS.     Iscei  Dinarchi  etc. 
LYELL,  Sir  Charles,  F.R.S.,  a  British  geologist;  b.  1797. 

4  Principles  of  Geology :  being  an  Inquiry  how  far  the  Former  Changes  of 
the  Earth's  Surface  are  referable  to  Causes  now  in  operation.     *  *  *    ... 
Vol.  1-4.     4th  ed.     [Plates.]  London,  1835.     12°  (5.4X3). 

LYMAN,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  Hatfield,  Mass.;  b.  1758.  d.  1828. 

5  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  30,  1787.        Boston,  [1787].     8°,  pp.  61. 

6  Sermon  (A),  preached  before  the  Convention  of  the  Clergy  of  Massa 
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7  Strictures  upon  the  Comments  of  Rev.  S.  Willard,   on  a  Pamphlet,  en 
titled,  A  Counterpart,  &c.  Greenfield,  1814.     12°,  pp.  35. 

LYMAN,  Hon.  Theodore,  Jim.,  a  mayor  of  Boston;  d.  1848. 

8  Political  State  (The)  of  Italy.  Boston,  1820.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
LYNCH,  Lieut.  William  F.,  of  U.  S.  Navy. 

9  Narrative  of  the  United  States'  Expedition  to  the  River  Jordan  and  the 
Dead  Sea.     With  a  Map  .  .  .     New  and  condensed  ed. 

Philadelphia,  1852.     12°  (6X3.6). 
LYND,  Rev.  S.  W.,  a  Baptist  minister,  of  Cincinnati,  0. 

10  Memoir  of  Rev.  William  Staughton,  D.D.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1834.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 
LYONET,  Peter,  an  eminent  Dutcli  naturalist  &  engraver ;  b.  1707.  d.  1789. 

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LYRA,  Nicholas  de.     See  NICHOLAS  de  Lyra. 
LYSER  or  LEYSER, Polycarp, D.D.,  Prof.  Theol.,  Wittemberg;  b.  1552.  d.  1601. 

11  Harmonise  Evangelica?  a  M.  Chemnitio  primum  inchoatee,  &  per  P.  Ly- 
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LYSIAS,  an  Athenian  orator  and  rhetorician;  b.  458  B.C.  d.  378  B.C. 

12  Lysia?  Interpretatio  Latina.     See  ANTIPHON.     Antiphontis,  etc. 

13  Lysise  qua?  exstant  omnia       Indicibus    .  .  .  Varietate  Lectionis  con- 
tinua  Interpretatione  Latina  Taylori  Lectionibus  Lysiacis  Annotationi- 
bus  variorum  .  .  .  et  suis  illustravit  G.  S.  Dobson      Prsefiguntur  Ad 
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14  Orations  (The)  of  Lysias  and  Isocrates,  translated  from  the  Greek :  with 
some  Account  of  their  Lives ;  and  a  Discourse  on  the  History,  Man 
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London,  1778.     4°  (6.9X4.6),  pp.  cxxxv.,  498. 
LYTTELTON,  George,  Lord,  an  English  historian, publicist,  &c.;  b.  1709.  d.  1773. 

1 5  Dialogues  of  the  Dead.     ...  Worcester,  1797.     12°  (5.2X3). 

16  History  (A)  of  England,  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  a  Nobleman  [Lord 
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Biography  of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  British  Historians.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1799.     12°  (3.2X2.9). 

17  Letters  from  a  Persian  in  England,  to  his  Friend  at  Ispahan.     [By 
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1  Observations  on  the  Conversion  and  Apostleship  of  St.  Paul.     See. 
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2  Observations  on  the  Conversion,  &c.  of  St.  Paul.    See  INFIDELITY  :  &c. 
LYTTON,  Sir  Edward  George  Earle  Lytton  BULWER,  an  English  novelist  and 

politician;  b.  1805. 

3  Athens :  its  Rise  and  Fall ;  with  Views  of  the  Literature,  &c.  of  the 
Athenian  People.     By  E.  Lytton  Bulwer.     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1837.     12°  (5.2X2.9), 

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MABLY,  Gabriel  BONNET,  VAb'be  DE,  a  French  publicist,  &c.;  6.  1709.  d.  1785. 

4  Destin  (Le)  la  France,  par  M.  1'Abbe  de  Mably.     *  *  * 

[Pan,?]  1790.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 

5  Doutes  proposes  aux  Philosophes  Economistes,  sur  1'Ordre  naturel  et 
essentiel  des  Societes  politiques.     Par  M.  1'Abbc  de  Mably. 

La  Haye,  1791.     12°  (4.7X2.5). 

6  Observations  sur  le  Gouvernement  et  les  Lois  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique. 
Par  M.  1'Abbe  de  Mably.  Amsterdam,  1784.     16°  (4.6X2.5). 

7  Observations  on  the  Romans.     "Written  originally  in  French  by  the  Ab 
be  de  Mably.  London,  1751.     8°  (4.9X2.9). 

8  CEuvres  complettes  de  Mably.     Tom.  1-6.     Observations  sur  1'Histoire 
de  France.     ...     7.  Observations  sur  1'Histoire  de  la  Grece.     8.  Ob 
servations  sur  les  Romains.     9.  Principes  des  Negotiations.     10-12. 
Droit  public  de  1'Europe.     13.  Gouvernement  de  Pologne.     ...     14. 
Observations  sur  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     15.  De  la  Legislation  ou 
Principes  des  Loix.     ...     16.  Entretiens  de  Phocion.    ...    17.  Prin- 
.cipes  de  Morale.     18.  Doutes  proposes   aux  Economistes  sur  1'Ordre 
naturel  des   Societes  politiques.     .  .  .     19.  Des  Droits  et  des  Devoirs 
des  Citoyens.     20.  De  1'Etude  de  1'Histoire.     21.  De  la  Maniere  d'ecrire 
de  1'Histoire.     21  vols.  Paris,  1790.     12°  (4.5X2.5). 

9  Vie  privee  de  M.  1'Abbe  de  Mably,  par  M.  1'Abbe  Barthelemi.     (Ap 
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M' ARTHUR,  John. 

10  Financial  and  Political  Facts  of  the  Eighteenth  Century ;  with  Compara 
tive  Estimates  of  the  Revenue,  Expenditure,  Debts,  Manufactures,  and 
Commerce  of  Great  Britain.     *  *  *     3d  ed.    With  an  Appendix  .  .  . 

London,  1801.     8°  (5.9X3). 
MACAULAY,  aft.  GRAHAM,  Mrs.  Catherine  SAWBRIDGE  ;  6.  in  Kent,  1733.  d.  1791. 

11  Histoire  d'Angleterre ;  depuis  1'Avenement  de  Jacques  I,  jusqu'a  la 
Revolution.     Par  C.  Macaulay  Graham.     Traduite  en  Francais,  et  aug- 
mentee  d'un  Discours  preliminaire,  contenant  un  Precis  de  toute  1'His 
toire   d'Angleterre,  jusqu'a  1'Avenement  de  Jacques  I :    et  enrichie  de 
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Paris,  1791-'92.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

12  History  (The)  of  England  from  the  Accession  of  lames  I  to  the  Eleva 
tion  of  the  House  of  Hanover.     By  C.  Macaulay.     Edit.  III.    Vol.  1-5. 
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MACAULAY,  Thomas  Babington,  Baron,  an  English  statesman  ;  b.  1800.  d.  1859. 

1  Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.     New  and  revised  ed.     Vol.  1-5. 

New  York,  1856.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

2  History  (The)  of  England  from  the  Accession  of  James  II.     By  T.  B. 
Macaulay.     Vol.  1-4.     By  Lord  Macaulay.    Vol.  5.    Edited  by  his  Sis 
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MCCLELLAN,  George  B.,  Major-General  U.  8.  Army. 

3  Report  on  Military  Operations  in  the  Crimea,  in  1855  and  1856.     See 
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Joint  Author.    See  MARC Y,  R.  B.    Explorations  of  the  Red  River  of  La. 
M'CLELLAND,  John,  F.L.S.,  Surgeon  in  the  Bengal  Service. 

Editor.     See  GRIFFITH,  W.    Posthumous  Papers,  &c. 
M'CLINTOCK,  Sir  Francis  Leopold,  LL.D.,  Captain  in  British  Navy ;  b.  1819. 

4  Voyage  (The)  of  the  '  Fox'  in  the  Arctic  Seas.     A  Narrative  of  the  Dis 
covery  of  the  Fate  of  Sir  John  Franklin  and  his  Companions.    By  Capt. 
M'Clintock.     [Vignette.]     With  Maps  and  Illustrations. 

Boston,  1860.    12°  (5.8X3.4). 
M'CLURE,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  of  East  Windsor,  Conn.;  b.  1749.  d.  1820. 

5  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  E.  Wheelock,  D.D.,  Founder  and  President  of  Dart 
mouth  College  and  Moor's  Charity  School :  with  a  Summary  History  of 
the  College  and  School.     By  D.  M'Clure  and  E.  Parish.     .  .  .     [Por 
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M'CoxNELL,  Matthew. 

6  Essay  (An)  on  the  Domestic  Debts  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
.  .  .  [With]  A  Statement  of  the  Foreign  Debt  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1787.     8°,  pp.  90. 
M'Cosn,  Rev.  James,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Logic,  &c.,Univ.  of  Belfast,  Ir'd;  b.  1810. 

7  Intuitions  (The)  of  the  Mind  inductively  investigated. 

New  York,  1860.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

8  Method  (The)  of  the  Divine  Government,  Physical  and  Moral. 

Edinburgh,  1850.     8°  (6.5X3.7),  pp.  53 1+. 

9  Supernatural  (The)  in  Relation  to  the  Natural. 

New  York,  1862.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

10  Typical  Forms  and  Special  Ends  in  Creation  by  J.  M'Cosh  and  G.  Dic 
kie.     ***  New  York,  1856.     8°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  539. 

M'CniE,  Thomas,  D.D.,  a  Scottish  preacher ;  b.  1772.  d.  1835. 

11  History  of  the  Progress  and  Suppression  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy  in 
the  Sixteenth  Century :  including  a  Sketch  of  the  Reformation  in  the 
Orisons.  Edinburgh,  1827.     8°  (5.9irr.X3.5). 

M'CuLLOCH,  John  Ramsay,  Prof,  of  Polit.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  London. 

12  Essay  (An)   on  the  Circumstances  which  determine  the  Rate  of  Wages 
and  the  Condition  of  the  Labouring  Classes.     By  J.  R.  M'C  [ullocK], 

Edinburgh,  1826.     12°  (4.5X2.6). 

13  Principles  (The)  of  Political  Economy :  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Science.     Edinburgh,  1825.     8°  (6.1X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

M'DERMOT,  M. 

14  Critical  (A)  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Principles  of  Taste.     *  *  * 

London,  1822.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
MACDONALD,  Rev.  James. 
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MACDOXNEL,  D.  E. 

1  Dictionary  (A)  of  select  and  popular  Quotations  .  .  .  from  the  Latin, 
French,  Greek,  Spanish  and  Italian  Languages  ;  translated  into  English 
with  Illustrations  ...     1st  American  ed.  ...     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1810.     12°  (5.1X3.1) 
McDuFFiE,  Hon.  George,  Sen.  from  S.C.,  Oov.  of  S.C.,  &c.;  b.  1788.  d.  1851 

2  Report  on  Currency.     See  GODDARD,  T.  H.     History  of  Banks,  &c. 

3  Speech  on  the  Mode  of  electing  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  &c.      See  WIL 
LISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.,  vol.  4.) 

M'EwEN,  Rev.  William,  of  Dundee,  Edinburgh. 

4  Grace  and  Truth :  or,  The  Glory  and  Fulness  of  the  Redeemer  display 
ed,  in  an  Attempt  to  explain,  illustrate,  and  enforce  the  .  .  .  Types,  Fig 
ures,  and  Allegories  of  the  Old  Testament. 

Boston,  1796.    12°  (4.2X2.7) 
M'FARLAND,  Rev.  Asa,  D.D.,  of  Concord,  N.H.;  b.  1769.  d.  1825. 

5  Historical  View  (An)  of  Heresies,  and  Vindication  of  the  Primitive 
Faith.     ***  Concord,  1806.     12°  (4.9X2.7) 

6  Signs  of  the  Last  Times.     A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Concord,  N.-H. 
Sabbath  Afternoon,  July  24,  1808.  Concord,  1808.     8°,  pp.  32 

MAC  FARLANE,  Charles,  Esq. 

7  Japan  :  an  Account,  geographical  and  historical  from  the  Earliest  Perioc 
.  .  .  down  to  the  Present  Time,  and  the  Expedition  fitted  out  in  th< 
United  States,  etc.     With  numerous  Illustrations. 

New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.7X3.5) 
M'GAVIN,  William,  Esq.,  a  merchant  of  Glasgow;  b.  1773.  d.  1832. 

Editor,  &c.     See  KNOX,  J.    History  of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland. 
MACGILLIVRAY,  William,  A.M.,  a  Scottish  naturalist ;  b.  1796.  d.  1852. 

8  Travels  (The)  and  Researches  of  Alexander  von  Humboldt ;  being  a  con 
densed  Narrative  of  his  Journeys  in  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of  America 
and  in  Asiatic  Russia: — together  with  Analyses  of  his  more  importan 
Investigations.     .   .   .  Map  of  the  Orinoco  and  Engravings.     (Harper': 
Family  Library,  No.  54.)  New- York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7) 

McHiiXRY,  L.  J.  A. 

9  Synonyms  of  the  Spanish  language  explained,  and  elucidated  by  Copiou: 
Extracts  from  the  most  approved  Spanish  Poets.     .  .  . 

London,  1826.     12°  (5.4X3  irr.) 
MACHIAVELLI,  Niccolo,  a  Florentine  statesman ;  b.  1469.  d.  1527. 

10  Disputationum  de  Repvblica,  quas  discursus  nvncvpavit.    Libri  III.    .  . 
Ex  Italico  Latini  facti.     Lvgdvni Batavorum,  1643.    12°  (4.5X2.1),  m.  r 
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Firenze,  1818-'21.    8°  (5X3.5),  m.  b 

12  Princeps  .  .  .     Adjecti  stint  ejusdem  argumenti  aliorum  .  .  .  contn 

Machiavellum  scripta,  de  Potestate  &  Officio  Principum  contra  Tyran 

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33  Works.     .  .  .  Translated  into  English.     London,  1680.     2°  (9.9X5.1) 

NOTE.  —  Divided  into  four  portions,  each  having  independent  title-pag-e. 

14  Works.  Translated  from  the  Originals  ;  illustrated  with  Notes,  AnnO' 
tations,  Dissertations,  and  .  .  .  Plans  on  the  Art  of  War,  by  E.  Earns* 
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1  Principles  of  Political  Economy,  and  of  Population :  including  an  Ex 
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London,  1825.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 
MACKAY,  Andrew,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Edinburgh. 

2  Collection  (A)  of  Mathematical  Tables,  for  the  use  of  Students  .  .  .  , 
the  practical  Navigator,  Geographer,  and  Surveyor,  &c. 

London,  1804.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

3  Theory  (The)  and  Practice  of  finding  the  Longitude  at  sea  or  land ;  to 
which  are  added  various  Methods  of  determining  the  Latitude  of  a 
place,  and  Variations  of  the  Compass  ;  with  new  Tables.     2d  ed.,  im 
proved  and  enlarged.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  * 

Aberdeen,  1801.     8°  (6.6X4.1). 
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4  Addition  to  Wood's  Continuation  of  Goldsmith's  History  of  England. 
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5  Life  and  Character  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  2d.  Ser.,  vol.  8.) 

6  Sermon  [by  J.  McKean],  Charge  [by  H.  Wight],  and  the  Fellowship 
of  the  Churches  [by  T.  Hilliard],  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 
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7  Sermon  at  Boston  on  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Decease  of  John  Warren, 
M.D.,  who  died  4th  April,  1815.  Boston,  1815.     8°,  pp.  23. 

8  Sermon  preached  at  Dorchester,  June  25,  1817,  on  Occasion  of  or 
ganizing  the  Third  Church,  and  the  Installation  of  Rev.  E.  Richmond. 
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Dedham,  1817.     8°,  pp.  38. 

9  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  N.  L.  Frothingham, 
Boston,  15th  March,  1815.     [Ch.,  by  J.  Lathrop,  D.D.,  R.H.,  by  S.  C. 
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10  Valedictory  Sermon  preached  at  Milton,  Mass.,  September  30th.  1804. 

Boston,  1804.     12°,  pp.  22. 
McKEEN,  John,  son  of  the  following ;  b.  1789.  d.  1861. 

11  Waymouth's  Voyage.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  5.) 
McKEEN,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1st  Pres.  of  Bowdoin  College;  b.  1757.  d.  1807. 

12  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2.) 

13  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  28,  1800.  "         Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  30. 

14  Inaugural  Address  (The),  delivered  in  Brunswick,  Sept.  9th,  1802,  at 
his  Entrance  on  the  Duties  of  President  of  Bowdoin  College  ;  with  an 
Eulogy,  pronounced  at  his  Funeral,  by  Rev.  Wm.  Jenks. 

Portland,  1807.     8°,  pp.  38. 
MACKENZIE,  Sir  Alexander ;  b.  probably  in  Inverness,  Scotland,  d.  1820. 

15  Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the  River   St.  Laurence,  through  the  Conti 
nent  of  North  America,  to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  Oceans  ;  in  the  years 
1789  and  1793.     With  a  preliminary  Account  of  ...  the  Fur  Trade  of 
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MACKENZIE,  Alexander  Slidell,  Commander  U.S.  navy;  b.  1803.  d.  1848. 

1  Life  (The)  of  Commodore  O.  H.  Perry.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.] 
(Harper's  Fam.  Libr.,  No.  126, 127.) 

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2  Life  of  Com.  S.  Decatur.    See  SPARKS,  J.   Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.—Vol.  11. 
MACKENZIE,  Sir  George  Stewart,  Bart. 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Diseases  and  Management  of  Sheep  ;  with  .  .  . 
Remarks  on  their  Anatomical  Structure ;  and  an  Appendix,   containing 
Documents    .  .  .  [upon]  the  Merino  Breed  of  Sheep.     ...     *  *  * 
[Plates.]  Edinburgh,  1809.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

MACKENZIE,  Henry,  b.  in  Edinburgh,  1745.  d.  there,  1831. 

4  Mirror  (The),  conducted  by  MacKenzie.    See  (BRITISH  Essayists. — Vol. 
28,  29). 

5  Works.    With  a  critical  Dissertation  on  the  Tales  of  the  Author,  by  J. 
Gait.  Edinburgh,  1824.     24°  (4X2.2),  pp.  672. 

MACKENZIE,  Lieut.  Roderick,  of  the  English  army. 

6  Strictures  on  Lt.  Col.  Tarleton's  History  "  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780 
and  1781,in  the  Southern  Provinces  of  North  America.     *  *  *."     .  .  . 
[With]   Detail  of  the   Siege  of  Ninety  Six  and  the  Re-capture  of  the 
Island  of  New-Providence.  London,  1787.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

MACKIE,  John  Milton,  Tutor  in  Brown  Univ.,  1834-'38  ;  b.  1813. 

7  Life  of  Godfrey  William  von  Leibnitz.     On  the  basis  of  the  German 
Work  of  Dr.  G.  C.  Guhrauer.  Boston,  1845.     12°  (5.1X2.9). 

8  Life  of  S.  Gorton.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  5.) 
MACKINTOSH,  Hon.  Sir  James,  LL.D.,  M.P. ;  b.  near  Inverness,  1765.  d.  1832. 

9  General  View  (A)  of  the  Progress  of  Ethical  Philosophy,  chiefly  during 
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10  Lives  of  Eminent  British  Statesmen.     Vol.  1.     See  FORSTER,  J. 

11  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Rt.  Hon.   Sir  James  Mackintosh.     Edited  by 
his  Son,  R.  J.  Mackintosh.     2d  ed.     ...  Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1836.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

12  Study  (The)  and  Practice  of  the  Law  considered,  in  their  various  Rela 
tions  to  Society.     ...     By  ...  [Sir  J.  Mackintosh]. 

London,  1798.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

13  Study  (The)  and  Practice  of  the  Law,  considered  in  their  various  Rela 
tions  to  Society.     .  .  .     By.  .  .  [Sir  James  Mackintosh],     1st  Ameri 
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14  Vindicise  Gallica?.     Defence  of  the  French  Revolution  and  its  English 
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NOTE.  —  One  copy  is  '  second  edition,  corrected.' —  Many  passages  were  suppressed. 

MACKINTOSH,  Robert  James,  Esq.,  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  Eng. 

Editor.     See  MACKINTOSH,  J.     Memoirs  of  his  Life. 
MACKNIGHT,  James,  D.D.,  a  Scottish  clergyman;  b.  1721.  d.  1800. 

15  Harmony  (A)  of  the  Four  Gospels  ;  .  .  .     With  [Preliminary  Disserta 
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MACLAINE,  Archibald,  D.D.,  the  English  pastor  at  the  Hague;  b.  1722.  d.  1804. 

2  Mosheim's  Ecclesiastical  History,  translated  from  the  Latin,  with  Notes, 
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MACLAURIN,  Colin,  Prof,  of  Math.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1698.  d.  1796, 

3  Account  of  Sir  I.  Newton's  Philosophical  Discoveries  .  .  .    Published 
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4  Treatise  (A)  of  Algebra  .  .  .  [and~]  The  General  Properties  of  Geomet 
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M'LAURIN,  JRev.  John,  of  Glasgow ;  b.  1693.  d.  1754, 

5  Sermons  and  Essays.     .  .  .  Glasgow,  1755.     12°  (5.3X3). 
MACLAURIN,  John,  a  Scottish  judge,  son  of  Prof  .  Maciaurin;  b.  1734.  d.  1796. 

6  Works.     ***     ...     Vol.  1,2.          Edinburgh,  1798.    8°  (5.7X3.3). 
MACLEAN,  Charles,  M.D.,  of  Calcutta. 

7  View  (A)  of  the  Science  of  Life  on  the  Principles  ...  of  John  Brown, 
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Dover,  N.  H.,  1801.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
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8  Contributions  to  Astronomy  and  Geodesy  .  .  . 

London,  1851.     4°  (7.5X5.3). 

9  Contributions  to  Astronomy  and  Geodesy  .  .  .     Second  Series. 

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McLELLAN,  Henry  B.,  A.M.,  of  Boston;  b.  in  Vt,,  1810.  d.  1833. 

10  Journal  of  a  Residence  in  Scotland,  and  Tour  through  England,  France, 
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Editor,  &c.    See  McLELLAN,  H.  B.  Journal  of  Residence  in  Scotland,  &c. 
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11  Disputatio  Medica  Inauguralis  de  Febre  Intermittente  Tertiana  quam  .  .  . 
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MACLEOD,  Norman,  D.D. 

12  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  Gaelic  Language,  in  two  Parts,  I.  Gaelic  and  Eng 
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MACLURE,  William,  '  the  father  of  American  geology';  b.  in  Scot.,  1763.  d.  1840. 

13  Observations  on  the  Geology  of  the  United  States,  explanatory  of  a  Geo 
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14  Opinions  on  various  Subjects,  dedicated  to  the  Industrious  Producers. 

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15  Peace,  permanent  and  universal :  its  Practicability,  Value,  and  Consis 
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1  Annals  of  Commerce,  Manufactures,  Fisheries,  and  Navigation  .  .  . 
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MACPHERSON,  James;  b.  in  Inverness-shire,  Scotland,  1738.  d.  1796. 

2  History  (The)  of  the  Present  Rebellion  in  Scotland  .  .  . 

Boston,  reprinted,  1746.     8°,  pp.  31. 

3  Introduction  (An)  to  the  History  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

London,  1771.     4°  (7X4.7). 
MACPHERSON,  William,  Esq.,  a  barrister,  of  London. 

4  Annals  of  France,  from  the  Accession  of  Henry  IV.  1589,  to  the  Res 
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MACQUART,  Louis  Charles  Rene,  a  French  physician;  b.  1745.  d.  1808. 

5  Essais  ou  Recueil  de  Memoires  sur  plusieurs  points  de  Mineralogie,  avec 
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6  Elements  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Chymistry.     Translated  from 
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7  Elements  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Chymistry.     Translated  from 
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8  Dictionary  (A)  of  Chemistry.     Containing  the  Theory  and  Practice  of 
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9  Report  of  Journeys  across  the  Andes  and  Pampas  of  the  Argentine 
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MADAN,  Martin,  Chaplain  of  the  LocJc-Hospital,  Westminster;  b.  1726.  d.  1790. 

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MADDEN,  Sir  Frederic,  K.H.,  Keeper  of  MSS.  in  British  Museum;  b.  1801. 

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MAFFEI,  Francesco  Scipione,  Marquis;  b.  in  Verona,  1675.  d.  1755. 

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Education.     First-Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common 

2  Schools  of  the  State  of  Maine,  1855-'59.    [M.  PL  Dunnell~]     Seventh- 
Eighth  Annual  Report  .  .  .      I860,  '61.      IE.  P.  Weston.'}      8  vols. 
[Plates.]  Augusta,  1855-61.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

Geoloc/t/.     Atlas  of  [XXIV.]  Plates,  illustrating  the  Geology  of  the  State  of 

3  Maine,  accompanying  the  First  Report  on  the  Geology  of  that  State,  by 
C.  T.  Jackson,  M.D.  Augusta,  1837.     4°  (7.6X9.6).     [2  copies.] 

4  First  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  Maine.     By  C.  T.  Jackson, 
M.D.  Augusta,  1837.     8°  (6.8X3.7).     [3  copies.] 

5  Second-Third  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  Maine. 
By  C.  T.  Jackson,  M.D.     2  vols.     [Engravings.] 

Augusta,  1838-'39.    8°  (6.4X3.7). 

6  Jackson's  Reports  on  Geology  of  Public  Lands.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
Laws.     Acts  and  Resolves,  passed  by  the  Twentieth  Legislature  of  the  State 

7  of  Maine,  January  Session,  1840.      Augusta,  1840.    8°  (6.5X3.5),  m.  b. 

8  Acts  and  Resolves  passed  by  the  Twentieth  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  Adjourned  Session,  1840.          Augusta,  1840.     8°,  m.  b.,  pp.  30. 

9  Acts  and  Resolves  passed  by  the  Twenty-first  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  January  Session,  1841.  8°  (6.4X3.7),  m.  b. 

10  Acts  and  Resolves  passed  by  the  Thirty-fourth  Legislature  of  the  State 
of  Maine,  1855.  Augusta,  1855.  8°  (7.7X3.8),  m.  b. 

l  i  Acts  and  Resolves  passed  by  the  Thirty-fifth  Legislature  of  the  State  of 
Maine,  1856.  Augusta,  1856.  8°  (7.7X3.8),  m.  b. 

12  Digest  (A)  of  Greenleaf 's  Reports  of  Cases,  argued  and  determined  in 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from  1820  to  1832, 
inclusive.  Portland,  1832.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  with  9th  volume  of  'Greenleaf 's  Reports.' 

13  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine,  .  .  .    June  Session,  1820.     .  .  .  [With] 
The  Constitution  of  the  State.  Portland,  1820.     8°,  pp.xxxvi.,48. 

14  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine ;  to  which  are  prefixed  the  Constitution  of 
the  U.  States  and  of  said  State  .  .  .  with  an  Appendix.     Vol.  1,2. 

Brunswick,  1821.     8°  (6.8X3.5),  m.  b. 

15  Private  and  Special  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from  1820  to  1828  in 
clusive.     Vol.1.  Portland,  1828.     8°  (7X3.6),  m.  b. 

16  Private  and  Special  Acts  of  the  State  of  Maine,  passed  by  the  Ninth- 
Nineteenth  Legislatures,  January  1829— January,  1839.     2  vols. 

Portland  and  Augusta,  1828-39.    8°  (6.4X3.5),  m.  b. 

NOTE. — The  Acts  of  each  Legi-laturehas  independent  title-page,  &c.  Lettered,  "  Spe 
cial  Laws  of  Maine.     2,  3." 

17  Public  Acts  of  the  State  of  Maine,  passed  by  the  Legislature,  at  its  Ses 
sion,  held  in  January,  1822.  Portland,  1822.     8°  (7X3.5),  m.  b. 

-18  Public  Acts  of  the  State  of  Maine,  passed  .  .  .  January,  1822-January, 
1839.  2  vols.  Augusta,  1822-'32.  8°  (6.4X3.5),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Lettered,  "Laws  of  Maine.    3,  4."     The  Acts  of  each  Legislature  has  inde 
pendent  title-page. 


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MAINE,  State  of,  continued. 

1  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
of  the  State  of   Maine.     By  S.  Greenleaf.     Vol.  1-9.  [1820-'32.]     By 
J.  Fail-field.    Vol.  1-3.     [Maine  Reports.  Vol.   10-12.  1833-35.]     By 
J.  Shepley.     Vol.    1-6.     Maine  Reports.  Vol.  13-18.  [1836-41.]     By 
J.  Appleton.    Vol.  1,  2.      Maine  Reports.    Vol.  19,  20.  [1841.]    By  J. 
Shepley.     Vol.   7-13.     Maine  Reports.    Vol.   20-26.  [1842-'47.]      27 
vols*.          Hallowell,  1822-'48.     8°  (6.2-.5X4).     [2  copies  of  vol.  1-6.] 

2  Resolves  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from  1820  to  1828  inclusive.     Vol.  1. 

Portland,  1829.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

3  Resolves  of  the  Ninth-Nineteenth  Legislature  of  the   State  of  Maine. 
.',  .  January,  1820-January,  1839.     2  vols. 

Portland  and  Augusta,  1828-39.     8°  (6.5X3.5),  m.  b.. 

NOTE.  —  The  Resolves  of  each  Legislature  h:is  independent  title-page,  &c.    Lettered 
"•  Resolves  «f  M;iine.    %J,  3.'' 

4  Revised  Statutes  (The)  of  the  State  of  Maine,  passed  October  22,  1840; 
to  which  are  prefixed  the  Constitutions  of  the  United  States  and  of  the 
State  of  Maine  .  .  .  land]   subjoined  the  other  Public  Laws  of  1840 
and  1841,  with  an  Appendix. 

Augusta,  1841.     8°  (7.6X3.9),  m.  b.,  pp.  896. 
Miscellaneous.   Address  (An)  to  the  People  of  Maine,  from  the  Convention  of 

5  Delegates  assembled  at  Portland.  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  7. 

6  Message  of  Gov.  Kent,  with  Documents  relating  to  the  North  Eastern 
Boundary  of  the  State.  [No  imprint]  1830.     8°  (6.2X3. 7). 

7  Peck  Defalcation. — The  Canada  Company.     Statement  of  the  Canada 
Company.  [Augusta,  I860.]     8°,  pp.  16. 

8  Register  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments  of  the  Govern 
ment  of  Maine.     1859.     .  .  .  Augusta,  1859.     8°,  pp.  8. 

9  Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  on  the  Defalcation  of  B.  D.  Peck, 
late  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Maine.  Augusta,  1860.     8°,  pp.  68. 

l°  Report  of  an  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Territory  on  the  Aroos- 
took  River,  during  .  .  .  1838.     By  E.  Holmes. 

Augusta,  1839.     8°,  pp.  78. 

11  Report  (Third  Annual)  of  the  Directors  of  the  Maine  Insane  Hospital, 
December,  1842.  Augusta,  1842.     8°,  pp.  31. 

12  Reports  of  the  Trustees,  Steward,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Insane 
Hospital,  1849.       .  .  .  Augusta,  1849.     8°,  pp.  53. 

13  Reports  of  the  Warden  and  Inspectors  of  the  Maine  State  Prison,  and 
of  the  Physician  and  Chaplain.  Augusta,  1859.     8°,  pp.  35. 

14  Valuation  Lists  of  the  State  of  Maine,  including  the  Number  of  Polls, 
...  for  the  years  1850  and  1860  .  .  .          Augusta,  1860.     8°,  pp.  15. 

MAINE  General  Conference.     Minutes  of  the  Maine  General  Conference  at  their 

15  Annual  Meetings,  1828;  1836;  1837;  1838;  1858;  1859;  I860;  1861. 
8  pamps.    8°.  Portland  and  Bangor,  1838-'61. 

VlAlNE  Historical  Society.     Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.     Vol. 
ic  1-6.  Portland,  1831,  '47,  '53,  '56,  '57,  '59.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 

V!AINE  Medical  School.     See  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE. 

MAIRAN,  Jean  Jacques  DORTOUS  de,  a  French  physicist ;  b.  1678.  d.  1771. 
17  Traite  physique  et  historique  de  1'Aurore  Boreale.     Par  Mr.  de  Mairan. 
.  .  .     2de  ed.,  revue  &  augmentee  .  .  .     [Plates  and  Index.] 

Fans,  17.54,     4°  (6.9X4.1),  m.b.,  pp.  570,  xxil 


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MAISTRE,  Comic  Xavier  DE. 

1  (Euvres  completes.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  .  .  .     Tom.   1.     Voyage  autoui 
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Lepreux  de  la  Cite  d'Aoste.     Les  Prisonniers  du  Caucase.     La  jeune 
Siberienne.  Paris,  1828.     8°  (4.5X2.8), 

MAITLAND,  James,  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

2  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Origin  of  Public  "Wealth,  and  intc 
the  Means  and  Causes  of  its  Increase.     By  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale. 

Edinburgh,  1804.     8°  (6.1X3.3), 

3  Letters  to  the  Peers  of  Scotland.     By  the  Earl  of  Lauderdale.     2d  ed. 

London,  1794.     8°  (5.6X3.2) 
MAITRE  (Le)  de  la  Langue  Allemande  ou  Nouvelle  Grammaire  Allemande  me- 

4  thodique  &  raissonnee,  composee  .  .  .  principalement  sur  celui  de  Mr 
de  Prof.  Gottsched.    6me  ed.      Strasbourg,  1769.    8°  (5.3X3.5),  pp.  576 

MAITTAIRE,  Michael,  an  English  editor  &  critic;  b.  in  France,  1668.  d.  1747. 

5  Gra?ca3  Lingua?  Dialecti,  in  schoke  regias  Westmonasteriensis  usum,  re- 
cognitse  opera  M.  Maittaire.     Pra?fationem  &  Appendicem  ex  A.  Dysco- 
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Editor.     See  JUSTINUS.     Historiarum  ex  Trogo  Pompeio  Libri  XLIV. 
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MALCOLM,  Alexander,  A.M.,  a  teacher,  of  Aberdeen. 

6  New  Rudiments  of  the  Latin  Tongue  .  .  .     With  Directions  in  thi 


Method  of  Teaching  .  .  .  London,  1756.     8°  (6.5X3.5) 

~  New  System  (A)  of  Arithmetick,  theoretical  and  practical.     .  .  . 

London,  1730.     4°  (7X5),  pp.  623 
MALCOLM,  Howard,  D.D.,  LL.D. ;  b.  in  Philadelphia,  1799. 

8  Travels  in  South-Eastern  Asia :  embracing  Hindostan,   Malaya,  Sian 
and  China ;  with  Notices  of  numerous   Missionary  Stations,  and  a  ful 
Account  of  the  Burman  Empire.     10th  American  ed.,  with  sixty-thre^ 
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MALEBRANCHE,  Nicolas,  a  French  metaphysician;  b.  1638.  d.  1715. 

9  Father  Malebranche's  Treatise  concerning  the  Search  after  Truth.     T< 
which  is  added  the  Author's  Treatise  of  Nature,  and  Grace.   Being  a  Con 
sequence  of  the  Principles  contain'd  in  the  Search :  together  with  hi 
Answer  to  the  Animadversions  upon  the   First  Volume  :  his  Defend 
against  .  .  .  Mr.  De  la  Ville,  &c.    ...     All  translated  by  T.  Taylor 
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i°  Malebranch's  Search  after  Truth,  or  a  Treatise  of  the  Nature  of  tb 
Humane  Mind.  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.  Done  out  of  French  .  .  .  \Jby  R 
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MALKIN,  Sir  Benjamin  Heath,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  History,  Univ.  of  London. 

it  Astronomy.  See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  Li 
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12  Introductory  Lecture  (An)  on  History,  delivered  in  the  University  o 
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MALKIN,  Frederick. 

1  History  of  Greece  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  its  Final   Subjection  to 
Rome.     \_ByF.Malkin.~]     ...        London,  1829.     8°  (7.2X4),  2  cols. 

MALLET,  Paul  Henri,  a  Swiss  historian  &  antiquary ;  b.  1730.  d.  1807. 

2  Ligue  (De  la)  Hanseatique,  de  son  Origine,  ses  Progres,  sa  Puissance 
et  sa  Constitution  politique  jusqu'a  son  Declin  au  Seizieme  Siecle.    *  *  * 

Geneve,  1805.     8°  (5.6X3). 

3  Northern  Antiquities :  or  a  Description  of  the  Manners,  Customs,  Reli 
gion  and  Laws  of  the  Ancient  Danes,  including  those  of  our  own  Saxon 
Ancestors.     With  a  Translation  of  the  Edda,  or  System  of  Runic  My 
thology,  and  other  Pieces,  from  the  Ancient  Icelandic  Tongue.     Transla 
ted  from  "  L'Introduction  a  1'Histoire  de  Dannemarc,  &c.  par  M.  Mallet." 
With  additional  Notes  .  .  . ,  and  Goranson's  Latin  Version  of  the  Edda. 
...     Vol.  1,2.  Edinburgh,  1809.     8°  (5.1X3.2). 

MALLET  DU  PAN,  Jacques,  apolitical  winter;  b.  at  Geneva,  1749.  d.  1800. 

4  Dangers  (The)  which  threaten  Europe ;  the  Chief  Cause  of  the  Ill- 
Success  of  the  Last  Campaign ;  &c.     From  the  French  of  M.  Mallet  du 
Pan.     With,  The  ^Eras  of  Events  subsequent  to  the  Revolution  of 
France  [by  E.  Richard]  ;  and  a  Proclamation  issued  by  the  Generals 
of  the  Army  of  the  Royalists  in  La  Vendee,  Brittanny,  &c. 

New  York,  1795.     8°,  pp.  88. 
MALLORY,  Daniel. 

Editor.     See  CLAY,  H.     The  Life  and  Speeches. 
MALONE,  Edmond,  Esq.,  an  Irish  author  &  critic;  b.  1741.  d.  1812. 

5  Life  of  Dry  den.     See  DRYDEN,  J.     Prose  Works.— Vol.  1,  pt.  I. 
Editor,  &c.     See  DRYDEN,  J.    Prose  Works. 

MALTBY,  Brig.-Oen.  Isaac,  of  Hatfield,  Mass.;  d.  1819. 

6  Elements  (The)  of  War.     *  *  *     2d  ed.     [Plates.'] 

Boston,  1812.     8°  (5X2.9). 
MALTBY,  Rev.  John,  of  Bangor ;  b.  in  Northford,  Conn.,  1795.  d.  1860. 

7  Discourse  commemorative  of  Rev.  J.  Maltby.     See  POND,  E. 
MALTE-BRUN,  Conrad  [properly,  BRUNN,  Malthe  Conrad],  a  French  geographer; 

b.  in  Thisted,  Jutland,  1775.  d.  in  Paris,  1826. 

8  Universal  Geography,  or  a  Description  of  all  the  Parts  of  the  World,  on 
a  New  Plan,  according  to  the  great  Natural  Divisions  of  the  Globe  ;  ac 
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MALTHUS,  Thomas  Robert,  an  English  political  economist;  b.  1766.  d.  1834. 

9  Essay  (An)  on  the  Principle  of  Population  ;  or,  A  View  of  its  Past  and 
Present  Effects  on  Human  Happiness ;  with  an  Inquiry  into  our  Pros 
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it  occasions.     New  ed.,  very  much  enlarged. 

London,  1803.     4°  (7.2X5),  pp.  610. 

J0  Essay  (An)  on  the  Principle  of  Population ;  or,  A  View  of  its  Past  and 
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MANDEVILLE,  Bernard  de,  a  Dutch  physician ;  b.  about  1670.  d.  in  London,  1733. 

1  Fable  (The)  of  the  Bees :  or,  Private  Vices,  Public  Benefits.     With  an 
Essay  on  Charity  and  Charity-Schools.     And  a  Search  into  the  Nature 
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MANX,  Horace,  LL.D.,  Sec'y  of  Board  of  Education  of  Mass.,  1837-49,  U.S. 
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2  Common  School  Controversy  (The) ;  consisting  of  Three  Letters  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education,  of  the   State  of  Massachusetts, 
[ff.  Mann),  in  Reply  to  Charges  preferred  against  the  Board,  by  the 
Editor  of  the  Christian  Witness   [if.  A.  D' Wolf  Howe]   and  by  E.  A. 
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3  Education  in  Europe.     Mr.  Mann's  Seventh  Annual  Report. 

Boston,  1844.     8°  (7.4X3.8). 

NOTE.  —  A  portion  of  '  Common  School  Journal  —  Vol.  6.' 

4  Massachusetts  System  of  Common  Schools.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
MANNING,  Henry,  M.D. 

5  Modern  Improvements  in  the  Practice  of  Physic. 

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6  Modern  Improvements  in  the  Practice  of  Surgery. 

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MANNING,  James  Alexander,  Esq.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 

7  Lives  (The)  of  the  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

London,  1850.     8°  (7.2X4.7),  pp.  496. 
MANRIQUE,  Don  Jorge. 

3  Coplas  de  J.  Manrique,  [and  Sonnets,  moral  and  devotional.  In  the 
original,  and~]  translated  from  the  Spanish ;  with  an  introductory  Essay 
on  the  Moral  and  Devotional  Poetry  of  Spain.  By  H,  W.  Longfellow. 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

9  Coplas  de  Manrique.     See  NOVELAS  Espafiolas,  etc. 
MANSEL,  Henry  Longueville,  B.D.,  Prof,  of  PJtilos.,  Oxford,  Eng.;  I.  about  1815. 

10  Limits   (The)   of  Religious  Thought   examined  in  Eight  Lectures  de 
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MANT,  Rev.  Ri  chard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor. 

12  Book  (The)  of  Psalms,  in  an  English  Metrical  Version,  .  .  .  with  Notes 
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MANTE,  Major  Thomas,  of  the  British  Army. 

13  History  (The)  of  the  late  Wars  in  North- America,  and  the  Islands  of 
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London,  1772.     4°  (7.3X5.1),  m.  d.,  pp.  542. 
MANTELL,  Gideon  Algernon,  an  English  geologist,  &c. ;  b.  1790.  d.  1852. 

n  Medals  (The)  of  Creation ;  or,  First  Lessons  in  Geology,  and  the  Study 
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1  Petrifactions  and  their  Teachings ;  or,  A  Handbook  to  the  Gallery  of 
Organic  Remains   of  the   British   Museum.     *  *  *     With  numerous 
Illustrations.  London,  1851.     8°  (5. 5X3-3). 

MANUEL,  Louis  Pierre,  a  French  revolutionist;  b.  1751.  executed,  1793. 

Editor.     See  MIRABEAU,  H.  G.  RIQUETTI,  Comte  DE.     Lettres,  etc. 
MANUEL  des  Instituteurs,  Professeurs  et  Eleves  des  Ecoles  primaires  et  se- 

2  condaires,  des  Lycees  et  des  Ecoles  speeiales,  civiles  et  militaires. 

[Paris,  1802.]     8°,  pp.  62. 
MANUTIUS,  Aldus,  a  printer,  of  Rome;  b.  1547.  d.  1597. 

3  Phrases  Linguae  Latin*  .  .  .  Londini,  1636.     16°  (4.5X2.8). 
MANUTIUS,  Paulus,  a  learned  printer,  of  Venice,  aft.  of  Rome-,  b.  1512.  d.  1574. 

4  P.  Manutii  in  Epistolas  [of  Cicero'}  ad  Atticum,  ad  Brutum,  ad  Quin- 
tum  Fratrem  Scholia  ...     ***      Parish's,  1543.    8°  (4.9X2.6),  n.  p. 

5  Scholia,  qvibvs  Ciceronis  Philosophia  partim  corrigitvr,  partim  explana- 
tvr.     ***  Parisiis,  1543.     8°  (4.9X2.6),  n.  p. 

6  Scholia,  quibus  &  loci  farniliarum  Epistolarum  [of  Cicero]  difficiliores 
explicantur :  &  Castigationum  quae  in  iisdem  Epistolis  factae  sint,  Ratio 
redditur.     ***  Parisiis,  1550.     8°  (4.9X2.6),  n.  p. 

MANZONI,  Alessandro,  Count,  an  Italian  poet  &  novelist;  b.  1784. 

7  Promessi  Sposi    (I),   Storia  Milanese  del  Sec.  XVII  scoperta  e  rifatta. 
...     Tom.  1,  2.  Firenze,  1833.     16°  (4.7X3). 

8  Tragedie.     *  *  *     [Portrait.]  8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
MAPES  or  MAP,  Walter,  an  English  Latin  scholar  &  poet;  lived  1150-1200. 

9  G.  Mapes  de  Nugis  Curialium  Distinctiones  quinque.     Edited,  from  the 
unique  manuscript  in  the  Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford,  by  T.  Wright. 
*  *  *  ...  [London,]  1850.     4°  (5.8X4). 

MARAT,  Jean  Paul,  a  Frencli  revolutionist;  b.  1744.    assassinated,  1793. 

10  Recherches  physiques  sur  le  Feu.     Par  M.  Marat,  Doeteur  en  Medecine, 
etc.      [Plates.]  Paris,  1780.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

11  Denonciation  faite  au  Tribunal  du  Public,  par  M.  Marat  .  .  .  centre  M. 
Necker,  premier  Ministre  des  Finances.     *  *  * 

[Paris,  1792.]     8°,  pp.  69. 
MARCEL,  J.  J.,  a  French  Romish  priest. 

12  Chrestomathia  Chaldaica,  varies  textus  exhibens,   quos,  addita  eorum 
Lectione,  subjunctoque  Glossario,  edidit  J.  J.  Marcel. 

Lutetian  Parisiorum,  1803.     8°,  pp.  87. 
MARCELLINUS,  Ammianus.     See  AMMIANUS,  Marcellinus. 
MARCELLUS,  a  physician  of  Side,  in  Pampliylia ;  lived  in  2d  century. 

is  Carmen  de  Medicina  ex  Piscibus.     See  BURMANN,  P.     (Poetae  Latini 

Minores.) 
MARCET,  Mrs.  Jane  HALDIMAND. 

14  Popular  Introductions  to  Natural  Philosophy.     See  SOCIETY  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  KnoAvledge.    Library,  &c.    (Natural  Philos.,  vol. .2.) 

MARCY,  Randolph  B.,  Captain  U.S.  Army. 

15  Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana,  in  the  year  1850 :  by  Capt. 
R.  B.  Marcy ;  assisted  by  Capt.  G.  B.  McClellan.    With  Reports  of  the 
Natural  History  of  the  Country  and  numerous  Illustrations.      (U.  S. 
Pub.  Doc.)  Washington,  1853.     8° .(6.6X3.8). 


404  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MARGUERITE  d'Angouleme,  Queen  of  Navarre ;  b.  1492.  d.  1549. 

1  Nouvelles  (Les)  de  Marguerite,  Heine  de  Navarre.     Tom.  1-3.      [Fine 
Engravings,  Vignettes,  &c.]  Berne,  17SO-'81.     8°  (4.5X2.9). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  embellished  title-pages, — "  Heptameron  Fran^ais.    Tom.  1-3." 

MARIA  THERESA,  Empress  of  Germany,  and  Queen  of  Hungary ;  b.  1717.  d.  1780. 

2  Memoir  of.    See  JAMESON,  A.  M.  (Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns,  vol.  2.) 
MARIANA,  Juan,  a  Spanish  historian  &  theologian ;  b.  1536.  d.  1623. 

3  Historia  general  de  Espaiia  compuesta,  emmendada  y  afiadida :  ilustra- 
da  con  Notas  historicas  y  criticas,  y  nuevas  Tablas  cronologicas  desde  los 
tiempos  mas  antiques  hasta  la  muerte  del  Sr.  Hey  D.  Carlos  III  por  J. 
Sabau  y  Blanco.     Tom.  1-20.     Madrid,  1817-'22.     8°  (6.6X3.6),  m.  b. 

MARIE  ANTOINETTE,  Queen  of  France ;  b.  in  Vienna,  1755.  guillotined,  1793. 

4  Vie  de  Marie  Antoinette  .  .  .    Tom.  1-3.     Paris,  1802.   16°  (4.6X2.5). 
MARLOW,  Christopher,  or  Kit,  an  English  dramatic  poet ;  b.  1516.  d.  1593. 

5  Hero  and  Leander.     A  Poem.    By  C.  Marlow,  and  G.  Chapman.     .  .  . 
With  a  Critical  Preface.     *  *  *       Chiswick,  1821.     12°  (4.2X2.7  irr.). 

MARMION,  Shakerly,  A.M.,  an  English  poet ;  d.  1639. 

6  Cupid  and  Psyche.     A  Legend.       Chiswick,  1820.     12°  (4.8X2.5  irr.). 
MARMONTEL,  Jean  Francois,  a  French  author;  b.  1723.  d.  1799. 

7  Belisarius.     By  M.  Marmontel.     *  *  * 

Newburyport,  1796.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
MAROLLES,  Michel  de,  Abbe  de  Villeloin  ;  b.  1600.  d.  1681. 

Translator,  &c.     See  OVIDIUS  NASO,  P.     Fastorvm  Libri  Sex. 
MARQUETTE,  Father  Jacques,  the  first  Mississippi  explorer ;  b.  1637.  d.  1675. 

8  Life  of  Father  Marquette,  by  J.  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American 
Biography,  vol.  10.) 

MARSDEN,  William,  F.E.S.,  a  British  orientalist;  b.  in  Dublin,  1754.  d.  1836. 

9  History  (The)  of  Sumatra,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Government, 
Laws,  Customs  and  Manners  of  the  Native  Inhabitants,  with  a  Descrip 
tion  of  the  Natural  Productions,  and  a  Relation  of  the  Ancient  Political 
State  of  that  Island.    2d  ed.    {Map.'}     London,  1784.  4°(7.4X4.8),m.b. 

MARSH,  to.Ebenezer  Grant, Prof.ofHebreiv,&c.,  Yale  College;  6.1777.  cUS03. 

10  Oration  (An)  on  the  Truth  of  the  Mosaic  History  of  the  Creation  ;  de 
livered  at  New-Haven,  on  the  Public  Commencement,  September,  1798. 

Hartford,  1798.     8°,  pp.  59.     [2  copies.] 
MARSH,  Hon.  George  Perkins,  LL.D.;   b.  in  Woodstock,  Vt.,  1801. 

11  Camel  (The),  his  Organization  Habits  and  Uses  considered  with  refer 
ence  to  his  Introduction  into  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1856.     16°  (5X3). 

12  Human  Knowledge :  a  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts 
Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  at  Cambridge,  August  26,  1847. 

Boston,  1847.     8°,  pp.  42. 

13  Lectures  on  the  English  Language.     *  *  * 

New  York,  1860.     8°  (6.1><3.7),  pp.  697. 

Editor,  &c.    See  WEDGWOOD.  H.    A  Dictionary  of  English  Etymology. 
MARSH,  Herbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough;  b.  1757.  d.  1839. 

14  Origin  and  Composition  of  our  Three  First  Canonical  Gospels.     See 
MICHAELIS,  J.  D.     (Introduction  to  the  New  Testament,  vol.  3.) 
Translator,  &c.    See  MICHAELIS,  J.  D.    Introduction  to  New  Testament. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  405 


MARSH,  James,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Vt.;  I.  1794.  d.  1842. 

Editor,  &c.     See  COLERIDGE,  S.  T.    Aids  to  Reflection. 

Translator.     See  HERDER,  J.  G.  von.     The  Spirit  of  Hebrew  Poetry. 
MARSH,  Josiah. 

1  Popular  Life  (A)  of  George  Fox,  the  First  of  the  Quakers.     Compiled 
from  his  Journal  and  other  authentic  sources ;  and  interspersed  with  Re 
marks  upon  the  imperfect  Reformation  of  the  Anglican  Church,  and  the 
consequent  Spread  of  Dissent.     *  *  *      London,  1847.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

2  Popular  Life  (A)  of  George  Fox,  the  First  of  the  Quakers.     Compiled 
from  his  Journal  and  other  authentic  sources  ;  .  .  .     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  n.  d.     8°  (5.8 X 3.5). 
MARSHALL,  Mr. . 

3  Landed  Property  (On  the)  of  England,  an^  Elementary  and  Practical 
Treatise  ;  containing  the  Purchase,  the  Improvement,  and  the  Manage 
ment  of  Landed  Estates.     By  Mr.  Marshall. 

London,  1804.     4°  (7X5.1). 
MARSHALL,  Humphrey,  an  American  horticulturist;  d.  about  1805. 

4  Arbustum  Americanum :  the  American  Grove,  or,  An  Alphabetical  Cata 
logue  of  Forest  Trees  and  Shrubs,  Natives  of  the  American  United  States, 
arranged  according  to  the  Linnaean  System.     .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1785.     8°  (6X3.4). 
MARSHALL,  John,  LL.D.,  Chief -Just  ice  of  the  U.S.;  b.  in  Va.,  1755.  d.  1835. 

5  Life  (The)  of  George  Washington.     Compiled  under  the  Inspection  of 
Bushrod  Washington  from  Original  Papers  bequeathed  to  him  ...     To 
which  is  prefixed  an  Introduction,  containing  a  compendious  View  of  the 
Colonies  planted  by  the  English  on  the  Continent  of  North  America, 
from  their  Settlement  to  the  Commencement  of  the  War  which  termina 
ted  in  their  Independence.     Vol.  1-5.     [Portrait.'] 

Philadelphia,  1804.     8°  (6X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

6  Life  (The)  of  George  Washington.     Maps  and  Subscribers'  Names. 

Philadelphia,  1807.     4°,  folded  sheets.     [2  copies.] 

7  Life.    See  FLANDERS,  H.    (Lives  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Justices,  vol.  2.) 

8  Speech  on  adopting  the  Federal  Constitution.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B. 
(Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.,  vol.  1.) 

9  Writings  (The)  of  John  Marshall  upon  the  Federal  Constitution.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1839.     8°  (6.4X3.8),  pp.  728. 
MARSHALL,  Joseph. 

10  Travels  through  Holland,  Flanders,  Germany,  Denmark,  Sweden,  Lap 
land,  Russia,  the  Ukraine,  and  Poland,  in  the  years  1768,  1769,  and 
1770.     .  .  .     2d  ed.     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1773.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

MARSHALL,  Nathaniel,  LL.B.,  Chaplain  to  George  /.,  in  1717. 

Translator,  &c.     See  CYPRIAN,  St.  T.  C.     The  Genuine  Works. 
MARSHALL,  Samuel. 

11  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Law  of  Insurance.     In  four  Books.     I.  Of  Marine 
Insurances.     II.  Of  Bottomry  and  Respondentia.     III.  Of  Insurance 
upon  Lives.     IV.  Of  Insurance  against  Fire.     1st  American,  from  the 
Englished.     ***    ...     Boston,  1805.    8°  (6.6X3.5),  m.b.,  pp.  759. 

MARSHE,  Witham,  apparently  of  Maryland. 

12  Journal  of  the  Treaty  with  the  Six  Nations,  at  Lancaster,  June,  1744. 
See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  7.) 


406  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MARSIGLI,  Luigi  Ferdinando,  Count,  an  Italian  soldier  &  savan ;  &.1658.  d.  1730. 

1  Danubius  Pannonico-Mysicus,  Observationibus  geographicis,  astronomi- 
cis,  hydrographicis,  historicis,  physicis  perlustratus  .  .  .     Tom.  1-6. 

Hagae  Comitum,  1726.     2°  (15.3X9.5). 
MARSTON,  John,  an  English  poet  &  dramatist;  b.  about  1570.  d.  about  1634. 

2  Works.    Reprinted  from  the  Original  Editions.    With  Notes,  and  some 
Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings.     By  J.  O.  Halliwell.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 
***  London,  1856.     12°  (4.9X3). 

MARTEN,  Henry,  or  Harry,  an  English  statesman',  b.  1602.  d.  1681. 

3  Life.     See  FORSTER,  J.     (Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth,  vol.  3.) 
MARTENS,  GeorgFriedrich  von,  a  German  publicist  &  diplomate ;  6.1756.  J.1S21. 

4  Recueil  des  principaux  Traites  d' Alliance,  de  Paix,  de  Treve,  de  Neutrali- 
te,  de  Commerce,  de  Limites,  etc.  conclus  par  les  Puissances  de  1'Eu- 
rope  tant  entre  elles  qu'avec  les  Puissances  et  Etats  dans  d'autres  par 
ties  du  monde  depuis  1761  jusqu'a  present.     Tire  des  Copies  publiees 
par  autorite,  etc.   Par  Mr.  de  Martens.      Tom.  1-7.     Supplement  .  .  . 
Tom.  1,  2.     9  vols.  Gottingue,  1791-1802.     8°  (6X3.3),  m.  b. 

5  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Nations,  founded  on  the  Treaties  and  Customs 
of  the  Modern  Nations  of  Europe  ;  .  .  .     By  Mr.  Martens.     Translated 
from  the  French  by  W.  Cobbett. 

Philadelphia,  1805.     8°  (6.2  irr.X3.5).     [2  copies.] 
MARTIALIS,  Marcus  Valerius,  a  Latin  poet ;  b.  in  Bilbilis,  Spain,  43.  d.  after  104. 

6  Epigrammata.     [Edited  by  M.  Maittaire.     Frontispiece  and  Index.] 

Londini,  1716.     12°  (4.5X2.5  irr.). 

7  Epigrammes,  Latines  et  Francoises    [facing'] ;   Nouvelle  Traduction. 
***     Tom  1-3.  Paphos,  n.  d.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

MARTIN,  Benjamin,  an  English  optician;  b.  1704.  d.  1782. 

8  Essay  on  Visual  Glasses,  vulgarly  called  Spectacles  .  .  .  and  Glasses  of 
a  new  construction  proposed.     4th  ed.  London,  1758.     8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Logarithmologia ;  or  the  Whole  Doctrine  of  Logarithms,  common  and 
logistical,  in  Theory  and  Practice.     .  .  .     London,  1740.  8°  (6.  IX  3.4). 

10  Miscellaneous  Correspondence  .  .  .  relative  to  Natural  and  Civil  His 
tory,  Geography,  Mathematics,  Poetry,  Memoirs  of  Monthly  Occurren 
ces,^.     Vol.  1-4.     [Maps  and  Plates. ]     London,  1759-64.  8°  (6X4). 

11  New  and  Comprehensive  System  (A)  of  Mathematical  Institutions,  agre- 
able  to  the  Present  State  of  the  Newtonian  Mathesis.     Vol.  1,  2.     ... 
[Plates.']  London,  1759/64.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

12  New  Compleat  and  Universal  System  (A)  or  Body  of  Decimal  Arithme- 
tick  .  .  .  London,  1735.     8°  (6X3.5). 

13  New  and  Comprehensive  System  (A)  of  Philology ;  or,  A  Treatise  of  the 
Literary  Arts  and  Sciences  .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     ...  [Maps  and  Plates.'] 

London,  1759, '64.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

14  Philosophia  Britannica :  or,  A  New  and  Comprehensive  System  of  the 
Newtonian  Philosophy,  Astronomy  and  Geography  .  .  .  ;  with  eighty- 
one  Copper-plates.     3d  ed.     ...     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1771.     8°  (5. 9X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

15  Philosophical  Grammar  (The) ;  being  a  View  of  the  Present  State  of 
Experimental  Physiology,  or,  Natural  Philosophy.     ...     7th  ed.,  with 
Alterations.     ***     [Plates.]  London,  1769.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.         407 


MARTIN,  Benjamin,  continued. 

1  Young  Gentleman's  and  Lady's  Philosophy  (The),  in  a  Continued  Sur 
vey  of  the  Works  of  Nature  and  Art ;  by  way  of  dialogue.     Vol.  1,  2. 
.  .  .     [Plates.']  London,  1759,  '63.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

MARTIN,  James. 

Translator.     See  KEIL,  1C.  F.     Commentary  on  Joshua. 

Translator.    See  KURTZ,  J.  H.    History  of  the  Old  Covenant.    Vol.  2,  3. 
MARTIN,  Louis  Aime.     See  AIME-MARTIN,  Louis. 
MARTIN,  Luther,  Esq.,  Attorney -General  of  Maryland;  b.  1745.  d.  1826. 

2  Genuine  Information,  delivered  to  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Mary 
land,  relative  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  General  Convention,  held  at  Phila 
delphia,  in  1787.     See  YATES,  R.     Secret  Proceedings,  &c. 

MARTIN,  M. 

3  Description  of  the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland,  and  Voyage  to  St.  Kil- 
da.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages  and  Travels,  vol.  3.) 

MARTIN,  Th.  Henri,  Prof,  of  Ancient  Literature  at  Eennes. 

4  Etudes  sur  le  Timee  de  Platon.     Tom.  1.  [Original  Text,  Translation, 
and  Notes.']     2.  [Notes.']  Paris,  1841.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

MARTINEAU,  Harriet ;  6.  in  Norwich,  Eng.,  1802. 

5  Illustrations   of  Political  Economy.     No.  II.  The  Hill  and  the  Valley. 
.  .  .     III.  Brooke  and  Brooke  Farm.     .  .  .     IV.  Demarara.     ...    V. 
Ella  of  Garveloch.     ...    VI.  Weal  and  Woe  in  Garveloch.     .  .  .    VII. 
A  Manchester  Strike.    .  .  .    VIII.  Cousin  Marshall.    ...     IX.  Ireland. 
A  Tale.     X.  Homes  Abroad.     ...     XI.  For  Each  and  for  All.     .  .  . 
XIV.,  XV.  Berkley  the  Banker.     .  .  .     XVI.  Messrs.  Vanderput   and 
Snoek.     ...     13  vols.     Stereotype  Edition. 

Boston,  1832-'33.     12°  (4.3X2.5). 

6  Miscellanies.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1836.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

7  Retrospect  of  Western  Travel.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1838.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

8  Society  in  America.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     3d  ed. 

New  York,  1837.     12°  (5.3X2.9). 
MARTINIUS  or  MARTINES,  Peter,  a  teacher  of  Hebrew ;  d.  at  RocJielle  about  1594. 

9  Hebrew  Grammar.     See  UDALL,  J.    The  Key  of  the  Holy  Tongue,  &c. 
MARTYN,  Henry,  an  English  missionary ;  b.  in  Cornwall,  1781.  d.  1812. 

10  Journal  and  Letters.     Edited  by  S.  Wilberforce.      1st  American  ed., 
abridged.     *  *  *  New  York,  1851.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

11  Memoir  of  Henry  Martyn.     See  SARGENT,  J. 

12  Sermons.     .  .  .  Boston,  1822.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 
Translator.     See  BIBLE.    The  New  Testament,  in  the  Hindostanee. 
Translator.     See  BIBLE.    The  New  Testament,  in  the  Persian. 

MARTYN,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany  at  Cambridge,  Eng.;  b.  1699.  d.  1768. 
iy  Philosophical  Transactions  of  Royal  Society  of  London,  1719-'33:  abridg 
ed,  &c.  by  J.  Eames  and  J.  Martyn.    See  ROYAL  SOCIETY  of  London. 
MARTYR,  Peter.     See  VERMIGLI,  P.  M.,  or  PETER  MARTYR. 
MARUM,  Martinus  van,  a  Dutch  natural  philosopher. 

14  Description  d'une  tres  grande  Machine  Electrique,  placee  dans  le  Muse 
um  de  Teyler  a  Haarlem,  et  des  Experiments  faits  par  le  moyen  de  cette 
Machine.  [Dutch  and  French,  facing.  Plates. ~] 

Haarlem,  1785.     4°  (6.5X4.3). 


408  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MARUM,  Martinus  van,  continued. 

1  Premiere  Continuation  des  Experiences  faites  par  le  moyen  de  la  Ma 
chine  Teylerienne.     [Dutch  and  French,  facing.     Plates.~\ 

Haarlem,  1787.     4°  (6.5X4.3). 
MARVELL,  Andrew,  M.P. ;  b.  in  Yorkshire,  1621.  d.  1678. 

2  Catholick  Hierarchic  (The) :  or,  The  Divine  Right  of  a  Sacred  Domin 
ion  in  Church  and  Conscience,  truly  stated,  asserted,  and  pleaded.    [By 
A.  Marvell?]  London,  1681.     4°  (6.4X4.1). 

3  Notice  of  Marvell.     See  (Poetical  Works,  post.—  Pp.  ix.-liii.). 

4  Poetical  Works.     ...     [Portrait.]      Boston,  1857.    16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

5  Works,  Poetical,  Controversial,  and  Political,  containing  many  original 
Letters,  Poems,  and  Tracts,  never  before  printed,  with  a  new  Life  of  the 
Author  by  Capt.  E.  Thompson.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1776.     4°  (7.1X5.3). 
MARY  STUART,  Queen  of  Scots;  b.  1542.  beheaded,  1587. 

6  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     See  BELL,  H.  G. 
MASON,  Rev.  Ebenexer,  Son  of  Dr.  J.  M.  Mason. 

Editor.     See  MASON,  J.  M.     Writings. 
MASON,  Ebenezer  Porter,  M.A.;  b.  1819.  d.  1840. 

7  Introduction  to  Practical  Astronomy,  designed  as  a  Supplement  to  Olm- 
stead's  Astronomy  ;...  New  York,  1841.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

MASON,  Major  John,  an  early  settler  of  Connecticut ;  b.  1600.  d.  1672. 

8  Brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collec 
tions,  2d  Series,  vol.  8.) 

9  Life,  by  G.  E.  Ellis.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  3.) 
MASON,  Rev.  John,  a  Dissenting  minister ;  b.  1706.  d.  1763. 

1°  Lord's-Day  Evening  Entertainment  (The),  containing  fifty-two  Practical 
Discourses  on  ...  Subjects  in  Divinity  .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     2d  ed. 

London,  1754.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 
H  Self  Knowledge  ...     *  *  *  Hartford,  1803.     12°  (3.8X2.5). 

12  Self  Knowledge  ...     ***  Hartford,  1814.     12°  (4.2X2.7). 

13  Student  (The)  and  Pastor :  or,  Directions  how  to  attain  to  Eminence 
and  Usefulness  in  those  respective  Characters.     2d  ed.     *  *  * 

London,  n.  d.   '12°  (5.3X2.8). 
MASON,  John  Mitchell,  D.D.,  an  American  Presbyt.  divine;  b.  1770.  d.  1829. 

14  Eulogy  on  Washington,  at  New  York,  Feb.  22,  1800.     See  WILLISTON, 
E.  B.    (Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.,  vol.  5.) 

15  Memoirs  of,  with  portions  of  Correspondence.     See  VAN  VECHTEN,  J. 

is  Writings,  consisting  of  Sermons,  Essays,  and  Miscellanies  .  .  .    Select 
ed  and  arranged  by  E.  Mason.     Vol.  1-4. 

New  York,  1832.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
MASON,  Rev.  Thomas. 

17  Christ  s  Victorie  over  Sathans  Tyrannie.    [Or,  The  Acts  of  the  Church.] 
...  London,  1615.     2°  (8.8X4.7). 

NOTE.  —  In  Black  Hetter.     Chiefly  abstracted  out  of  Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs. 

MASON,  William,  an  English  clergyman  &  poet ;  b.  1725.  d.  1797. 

18  Works.     ...     Vol.  1-4.  London,  1811.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 
MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay. 

19  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England.  [1692-1731.]     ***     Boston,  1726.    2°  (9.5X5.2),  m.b. 


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MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 

1  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England.    [1692-1745.    Table,  prefixed.]     *  *  * 

Boston,  1742.     2°  (9.6X5),  m.  b. 

2  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England.     [1692-1765.     Table,  prefixed.'] 

Boston,  1759.     2°  (9.5X5),  m.  b.,  pp.  24,  489. 

3  Acts  (The)  .  .  .  ordered  to  be  left  out  of  the  last  Impression  of  Tem 
porary  Laws  ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1763.     2°,  pp.  52. 

4  Charter  (The)  granted  by  their  Majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary, 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New- 
England.  Boston,  1742.     2°,  m.  b.,  pp.  14. 

5  Charter  (The)  granted  by  their  Majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary, 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New- 
England.  Boston,  1759.     2°,  m.  k,  pp.  14. 

6  Considerations  on  lowering  the  Value  of  Gold  Coins,  within  the  Prov 
ince  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay;  with  Gov.  Hutchinson's  Proposal. 

[Boston,  1761.]     8°,  pp.  27. 

7  County  and  Town  Officer  (The)  :  or  an  Abridgment  of  the  Laws  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  relative  to  County  and  Towrn  Offi 
cers  ...     ***  Boston,  1768.     8°  (6.3X3.2),  m.  r. 

8  Journal  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Representatives  of  his  Majesty's  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New-England,  begun  and  held  at  Boston 
.  .  .  May  29th,   1754— April  28th,  1755;    May  28th,  1760— April  21st, 
1761 ;  May  25th,  1763— Feb.  4th,  1764.     3  vols. 

Boston,  1754,  '60,  '63.     2°  (8.3-9.  X4.3-.8),  m.  b. 

9  Proceedings  (The)  of  the  Council,  and  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  relative  to  the  convening,  hold 
ing  and  keeping  the  General  Assembly  at  Harvard- College  in  Cambridge : 
.  .  .  Boston,  1770.     8°,  pp.  83. 

10  Continuation  (A)  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  relative  to  the  convening, 
holding  and  keeping  the  General  Assembly,  at  Harvard-College,  in  Cam 
bridge.  Boston,  1770.     8°,  pp.  66. 

11  Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth  in  New  England.    .  .  .     Edit 
ed  by  N.  B.  Shurtleff.      Court  Orders  :    Vol.1.  1633-1640.      2.  1641- 
1651.     3.  1651-1661.     4.    1661-1668.     5.  1668-1678.     6.   1678-1691. 
Judicial  Acts.  1636-1692.      Miscellaneous  Records.  1633-1689.       Edit 
ed  by  D.  Pulsifer.      Acts  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  United  Colonies 
of  New  England.     Vol.  1.  1643-1651.     2.1653-1679.     10  vols. 

Boston,  1855-'59.     4°  (8X4.7),. 

12  Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 
England.     .  .  .     Edited    by  N.  B.  Shurtleff.     Vol.  1.    1628-1641.     2. 
1642-1649.     3.    1644-1657.     4.  Pt.  I.    1650-1660.     4.  Pt.  II.    1671- 
1674.     5.  1674-1686.     *  *  *     6  vols. 

Boston,  1853-'54.     4°  (7.9X4.6),  m.  b. 

13  Short  View  (A)  of  the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 
with  respect  to  their  Original  Charter  and  Constitution. 

London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  71. 
52 


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MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Colony  and  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 

1  Speeches  (The)  of  Gov.  Hutchinson  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Mas 
sachusetts-Bay,  at  a  Session  begun  and  held  Jan.  6th,  1773.     With  the 
Answers  .  .  .  Boston,  1773.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 

2  Temporary  Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachu 
setts-Bay 'in  New-England.    [1736-1746.]     *  *  * 

Boston,  1742.     2°  (9.3X4.9),  m.  b. 
MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Revolutionary  Period.    Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  Great 

3  and  General  Court  ...  of  the  State  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New- 
England  .  .  .  1775-1780  .  .  .        Boston,  1775-'80.     2°  (9.1X5),  m.  b. 

4  Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts-Bay  in 
New-England.    1778-1780.  Boston,  1778-'80.     2°  (9.9X6.2). 

MASSACHUSETTS. — Commonwealth.     Acts,  Laws,  and  Resolves.   Acts  and  Laws 

5  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  passed  by  the  General  Court, 
A.D.  1780-1788.     2  vols.  Boston,  1781-'88.     2°  (8.5X4.6),  m.  b. 

6  LaAvs  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  from  November  28, 
1780,  to  Febiuary  28,  1807.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

Boston,  1807.     8°  (6.9X3.6),  m.  b. 

7  Public  and  General  Laws  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 
from  February  28,  1807,  to  February  16,  1816.     Vol.  4. 

Boston,  1816.     8°  (6.5X3.5),  m.  b. 

8  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.     January  Session,  1812; 
October  Session,  1812 ;  January  Session,  1813 ;  May  Session,  1813 ;  Janu 
ary  Session,  1814;  October  Session,  1814;  January  Session,  1815;  May 
Session,  1815  ;    January  Session,  1816 ;   May  Session,  1816 ;    May  Ses 
sion,  1817.     11  vols.  Boston,  1812-'17.     8°  (7X3.8)*  m.  b. 

9  Perpetual  Laws  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  from  .  .  . 
October,  1780,  to  ...  May,  1789.     To  which  are  prefixed,  The  Declara 
tion  of  Independence,  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  the  Constitution  of 
the  Commonwealth,  the  Treaty  of 'Peace,  between  Great-Britain  and 
America,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     *  *  *     \_Index.~] 

Boston,  1789.    2°  (9.2X4.8),  m.  b.,  pp.  48, 493,  vi.    [2  copies.] 

10  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  consider  as  to  the  Practica 
bility  and  Expediency  of  reducing  to  a  written  and  systematic  Code  the 
Common  Law  of  Massachusetts,  or  any  part  thereof.    .  .  .  January,  1837. 

Boston,  1837.     8°,  pp.  48. 

11  Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts. 
...     1785-1787.     3  vols.  Boston,  1785-'S7.     2°  (9X5.5). 

12  Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts    January  Session,  1812; 
October  Session,  1812 ;    January  Session,  1813;    June  Session,  1813 ; 
May  Session,  1814  ;  October  Session,  1814  ;  January  Session,  1815  ;  May 
Session,  1815;  January  Session,  1816;   November  Session,  1816;  May 
Session,  1817.     11  vols.  Boston,  1812-'l7.     8°  (7.1X4). 

Agriculture.    Abstract  from  the  Returns  of  Agricultural  Societies  of  Massa- 

13  chusetts,  for  the  year  1846.     By  J.  G.  Palfrey. 

Boston,  1847.     8°  (6.7X4). 

14  Abstract  of  Returns  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  of  Massachusetts,  for 
1855-1860.     Edited  by  C.  L.  Flint.     6  vols. 

Boston,  1853-61.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 


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MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Commonwealth.     Agriculture,  continued. 

1  Report  (Fourth)   on  the  Agriculture  of  Massachusetts.      Counties  of 
Franklin  and  Middlesex.    By  H.  Colman.     Boston,  1841.    8°  (6.6X3.9). 

2  Report  (First— Eighth  Annual)  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Agricul 
ture  [(7.  L.  Flint'],  together  with  the  Reports  of  Committees,  appointed 
to  visit  the  County  Societies.     .  .  .     [Engravings."]     8  vols. 

Boston,  1S54-'61.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

3  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  of  Massachusetts,  for  ... 
1848  ;  1849.     Collated  ...  by  W.  B.  Calhoun.     2  vols. 

Boston,  1848, '49.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

4  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts, 
for  1851.     Collated  ...  by  A.  Walker. 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (7X3.9),  pp.  676. 

5  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts, 
for  1852.    Also  the  Proceedings  of  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture.    Col 
lated  and  prepared  by  A.  Walker.     Boston,  1853.    8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  783, 

Constitution.    Address  (An)  of  the  Convention,  for  framing  a  New  Constitu- 

6  tion  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massachusetts-Bay,  to  their  Con 
stituents.  Boston,  1780.     8°,  pp.  18. 

7  Constitution  (A)  or  Frame  of  Government  for  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston,  1781.     2°,  pp.  24. 

8  Constitution  (A)  and  Form  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massachu 
setts-Bay.     Agreed  upon  by  the  Convention  .  .  .  February  28,  1778,  to 
be  laid  before  the  several  Towns  .  .  .  Boston,  1778.     8°,  pp.  23. 

9  Constitution  (A)  or  Frame  of  Government,  agreed  upon  by  the  Dele 
gates  .  .  .  in  Convention,  begun  and  held  at  Cambridge,  Sept.  1,  1779, 
and  continued  ...  to  March  2,  1780  .  .  .      Boston,  1780.    8°,  pp.  53. 

10  Debates,  Resolutions  and  other  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  ... 
Massachusetts  .  .  .  at  Boston,  9th  January,  1788,  .  .  .  for  the  purpose 
of  assenting  to  and  ratifying>the  Constitution  recommended  by  the  Grand 
Federal  Convention.     ...  Boston,  1788,     8°  (5. 5X3.5). 

11  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  the  Convention  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts,  held  in  the  year  1788,  and  which  finally  ratified  the  Con 
stitution  of  the  United   States.     *  *  *     [Edited  ly  B.  K.  Pierce  and 

0.  Hale.]  Boston,  1856.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

12  Discussions  on  the  Constitution  proposed  to  the  People  of  Massachu 
setts  by  the  Convention  of  1853.  Boston,  1854.     8°  (6.5X3. 8). 

13  Report   (The)  of  a  Constitution  or  Form  of  Government  for  the  Com 
monwealth  of  Massachusetts :  agreed  upon  by  the  Committee,  to  be 
laid  before  the  Convention  of  Delegates,  assembled  at  Cambridge,  Sept. 

1,  1779  .  .  .  Boston,  1779.     8°,  pp.  50. 

14  Result  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  holden  at  Ipswich  ...  to  take 
into  Consideration  the  Constitution  and  Form  of  Government  proposed 
by  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts-Bay. 

Newbury-P.ort,  1778.     8°,  pp.  68. 
Education.     Massachusetts  System  (The)  of  Common  Schools,  being  an  En- 

15  larged  and  Revised  Edition  of  the  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  First 
Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Education  [H.  Mann]. 

Boston,  1849.     8°.(7X3.9). 


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MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Commonwealth.     Education,  continued. 

1  Report  (Thirteenth — Nineteenth  Annual)  of  the  Board  of  Education,  to 
gether  with  the  Thirteenth— Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Board  [B.  Sears'].     Twentieth— Twenty-Third  Annual  Report  of 
the  Board  of  Education,  together  with  the  Twentieth — Twenty-Third 
Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  [G.  S.  Boutwell],     11  vols. 

Boston,  1850-'GO.     8°  (7X4). 
Jurisprudence.    Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Ju- 

2  dicial  Court,  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.     Vol.  1.     From 
September  1804  to  June   1805     ...     By  E.  Williams.     2d  ed.     ... 
From  March,  1806,  to  March,  1822  .  .  .    Vol.  2-17.     To  which  [Vol.  17] 
is  added,  A  Digested  Index  of  the  Names  of  the  Cases  in  the  preceding 
Sixteen  Volumes.   By  D.  A.  Tyng.     *  *  *       By  O.  Pickering.   Vol.  1-22. 
Containing  the  Cases  from  September  Term,  1822,  to  [October  rerra,1839]. 
39  vols.          Newburyport  and  Boston,  1808-'40.    8°  (6.3-.9X3.6),  m.  b. 

Miscellaneous  Documents.     Abstract  exhibiting  the  Condition  of  the  Banks 

3  in  Massachusetts  .  .  .  October,  1849.  Boston,  1849.     8°,  pp.  54. 

4  Abstract  exhibiting  the  Condition  of  the  Institutions  for  Savings,  in 
Massachusetts  .  .  .  September,  1849.  Boston,  1849.     8°,  pp.  23. 

5  Abstract  of  Returns  of  the  Keepers  of  Jails  and  Overseers  of  the  Houses 
of  Correction  .  .  .  November  1,  1848.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  37. 

6  Address  of  His  Excellency,  J.  A.  Andrew,  to  the  Two  Branches  of  the 
Legislature  .  .  .  Januarys,  1862.  Boston,  1862.     8°,  pp.  75. 

?  Address  from  the  General  Court  to  the  People  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston,  1786.  8°,  pp.  40.  [2  copies.] 

8  Address  of  the  Legislature  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Commomvealth  of 
Massachusetts.  Boston,  1781.     8°,  pp.  22. 

9  Address  [of  the  Legislature]  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts   [071  the 
Embargo ;  with  Memorial  to  Congress],     [Boston,  1809.]    8°,  pp.  15, 24. 

l°  Address  of  the  House  of  Representatives  to  the  People  of  Massachu 
setts  [on  the  War  with  England].  [Boston,  1812.]  8°,  pp.  14. 

11  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  General  Court.  [Alphabetical  of  Au 
thors.]  *  *  *  Boston,  1846.  8°  (7\4). 

*2  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Massachusetts.  [Alphabetical  of  Au 
thors,  with  Classified  Index.  History  of  the  Library,  prefixed.'] 

Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.9X3.7). 

33  Communication  of  ...  Governour  [Sullivan]  to  the  Honourable  Coun 
cil,  relative  to  the  Removal  of  Sheriff  Lithgow ;  and  the  Report  and 
Advice  of  Council  thereon.  [Boston]  1808.  8°,  pp.  18. 

14  Documents  relating  to  the  State  Reform  School  [in  Westborough,  Mass. 
Engraving  and  Plan.']  [Boston,  1849.]     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

15  Investigation  (An)  into  Free  Masonry  by  a  Joint  Committee  of  the  Le 
gislature.  Boston,  1834.     8°,  pp.  76,  54. 

16  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the   Senate  of  Massachusetts  ;  comprising 
the  President's  Message  of  the  1st  of  June  ;  the  Report  of  the  Com 
mittee  of  Foreign  Relations ;  the  Act  declaring  War  ;  the  Proclamation 
of  the  President  .  .  . ;  and  the  Address  of  the  Senate  to  the  People  of 
this  Commonwealth.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  28. 

*7  Report  (First)  on  the  Geology  of  the  Public  Lands  in  the  State  of 
Maine.  By  C.  T.  Jackson.  Boston,  1837.  8°,  pp.  47. 


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MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Commonwealth.     Miscellaneous  Documents,  continued. 

1  Report  (Second  Annual)  on  the  Geology  of  the  Public  Lands  belonging 
to  the  two  States  of  Maine  and  Massachusetts.     By  C.  T.  Jackson. 
[9  Plates.']  Augusta,  1838.     8°,  pp.  100,  xxxvii. 

2  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  the  Legislature  .  .  .  appointed  April 
20,  1848,  on  the  Subject  of  Insanity  in  the  State  .  .  . 

Boston,  1849.     8°,  pp.  28. 

3  Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  of  the  Legislature  ...  to  con 
sider  the  Powers  of  the  Legislature,  under  the  Constitution,  in  regard  to 
the  Government  of  Harvard  University.       [Boston,  1849.]     8°,  pp.  23. 

4  Report  (Seventh  Annual)  to  the  Legislature  relating  to  the  Registry  and 
Returns  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts  .  .  .  April 
30th,  1848.     By  W.  B.  Calhoun.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  56. 

5  Reports  and  Resolves  in  relation  to  a  Congress  of  Nations,  April  4, 
1837.  [Boston,  1837.]     8°,  pp.  18. 

6  Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  from  1765  to  1775;  and 
the  Answers  of  the  House  of  Representatives  to  the  same ;  with  their 
Resolutions  and  Addresses  for  that  period,  and  other  Public  Papers,  re 
lating  to  the  Dispute  between  this  Country  and  Great  Britain  .  .  . 

Boston,  1818.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 
Natural  History.     Reports  [Preliminary']  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Zo- 

7  ological  Survey  of  the  State.  Boston,  1838.     8°  (6.6X4). 

8  Report  [First]  on  the  Fishes  and  Reptiles  [of  Massachusetts],  by  D.  H. 
Storer.  Boston,  1838.     8°/pp.  18. 

9  Reports  on  the  Fishes,  Reptiles  [by  D.  H.  Storer]  and  Birds  [by  W.  B. 
0.  Peabody].     ...     [Plates.]  Boston,  1839.     8°  (6.8X3.6). 

10  Report  on  the  Geology,  Mineralogy,  Botany,  and  Zoology  of  Massachu 
setts.    .  .  .    Illustrated  by  numerous  Wood  Cuts  and  an  Atlas  of  Plates. 
By  E.  Hitchcock.  Amherst,  1833.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  700. 

NOTE The  Atlas  of  Plates  is  separately  bound. 

11  Final  Report  on  the  Geology  of  Massachusetts :  Containing  I.  Econom 
ical  Geology.    II.  Scenographical  Geology.     .  .  .     III.  Scientific  Geolo 
gy.    IV.  Elementary  Geology.    ...    By  E.  Hitchcock.     [Map,  Engrav 
ings,  and  Plates.]  Amherst,  1841.     4°  (8X5.4),  pp!  831. 

12  Report  on  the  Herbaceous  Flowering  Plants  of  Massachusetts,  arranged 
according  to  the  Natural  Orders  of  Lindley,  illustrated  chiefly  by  Popu 
lar  Descriptions  of  their  Character,  Properties,  and  Uses.    [By  C.  Dewey.~] 

Cambridge,  1840.     8°  (6.7X3.9).     [2  copies.] 

33  Report  (A)  on  the  Insects  of  Massachusetts,  injurious  to  Vegetation. 
[By  T.  W.  Harris.]  Cambridge,  1841.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

14  Report  (A)  on  the  Invertebrata  of  Massachusetts,  comprising  the  Mol- 
lusca,  Crustacea,  Annelida,  and  Radiata.     [By  A.  A.  Gould.]     .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1841.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

15  Report  on  the  Quadrupeds  of  Massachusetts.    [By  E.  Emmons].    .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1840.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  86.     [2  copies.] 

16  Report  (A)  on  the  Trees  and  Shrubs  growing  naturally  in  the  Forests  of 
Massachusetts.     [By  G.  B.  Emerson.']     .  .  .     [Plates.'] 

Boston,  1846.     8°  (6.7X4),  pp.  534. 
Political  Tracts.     Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Massachusetts  on  the  Causes 

17  and  Remedy  of  our  National  Distresses.        Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  28. 


414  EOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Commonwealth.     Political  Tracts,  continued. 

1  Address  to  the   People  of  Massachusetts  on  the  Choice  of  Electors  of 
President  and  Vice-President.  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  12. 

2  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts  [,  recommending  Sullivan  and 
Heath  for  Governor  and  Lieut.- Governor].      [No  imprint.']    8°,  pp.  22. 

y  National  Arithmetic  ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Finances  of  the  Common 
wealth  of  Massachusetts.          Boston,  [1786].     8°,  pp.  93.     [2  copies.] 
MASSACHUSETTS  Agricultural  Repository,  &c.    See  MASSACHUSETTS  Society,  &c. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Agricultural  Society.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Society,  &c. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Antimasonic  Convention.     See  ANTIMASONIC  State,  &c. 
MASSACHUSETTS-BAY,  Colony  of.     See  MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Colony,  &c. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Congregational  Charitable  Society.     The  Act  of  Incorporation, 

4  Regulations,  and  Members  of  the  M.  C.  C.  S. ;  with  a  brief  Sketch  of  its 
Origin.     .  .  .  Boston,  1815.     8°,  pp.  24. 

MASSACHUSETTS  General  Hospital.     Address  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the-. 

5  M.  G.  H.  to  the  Public.     *  *  *  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  14. 

6  Address  of  the  Trustees  of  the  M.  G.  H.,  to  the  Subscribers  and  to  the 
Public.  Boston,  1822.     8°,  pp.  34. 

7  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Massachusetts   General  Hos 
pital  .  .  .  January  24,  1849.     [Plate.]  Boston,  1849.     8°,  pp.  29. 

8  Some  Account  of  the  Medical  School  in  Boston,  and  of  the  Massachu 
setts  General  Hospital.  Boston,  1824.     8°,  pp.  16. 

MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Collections.     See  MASSACHUSETTS  Hist.  Society. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Historical  Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Pamphlets,  News- 

9  papers,  Maps,  Charts,  Manuscripts,  &c.  in  the  Library  of  the  Massachu 
setts  Historical  Society.  Boston,  1811.     8°,  2  cols.,  pp.  96. 

10  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     [Al 
phabetical  of  Authors  and  Subjects.]     Vol.  1.  A-L.     2.  M-Z.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1859-'60.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

11  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.     Vol.   1-10    .  .  . 
[First  Series.    1792-1809.]  Vol.  1-10  ...  Second  Series.  [1814-1823.] 
Vol.  1-10  . . .  Third  Series.   [1825-1849.]    Vol.  1-5  ...  Fourth  Series. 
[1852-1861.]     35  vols.     [Map  and  Plans.] 

Boston,  1795-1861.     8°  (6.4-7X3.7-4). 

12  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.    1855-1858.  1858- 
1860.     Selected  from  the  Records.     *  *  *     2  vols.     [Portraits.1] 

Boston,  1859,  '60.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

13  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical   Society  in  respect  to  the 
Memory  of  W.  II.  Prescott,  Feb.  1,  1859.      Boston,'  1859.     8°,  pp.  53. 

MASSACHUSETTS  Humane  Society.     See  HUMANE  Society  of  Massachusetts. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Magazine  (The) :    or,  Monthly  Museum  of  Knowledge  and 

14  Rational  Entertainment.    June,  August,  1789;  April,  July,  September, 
1790;    February — April,   June,  August,  November,   December,  1791; 
July,  August,  1792;  May— August,  October,  1793;  June,  1794;  May, 
October,  1795  ;  January—March,  June— August,  November,  December, 
1796.     4  vols.  Boston,  '96.     8°  (6.8X3.9),  2  cols. 

MASSACHUSETTS  Medical  Society.      The  Acts  of  Incorporation,  together  with 

15  the  By-Laws  and  Orders  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

Salem,  1808.     8°,  pp.  27. 

16  Acts  of  Incorporation,  and  Acts  regulating  the  Practice  of  Physick  and 
Surgery;  with  the  By-Laws  and  Orders.         Boston,  1822.     8°,  pp.  92. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  415 


MASSACHUSETTS  Medical  Society,  continued. 

1  Acts  of  Incorporation,  By-Laws,  and  Orders,  of  the   Massachusetts 
Medical  Society.  Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  54. 

2  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  for  regulating  the  Practice  of 
Physick  and  Surgery.    With  the  Regulations  adopted  by  the  Massachu 
setts  Medical   Society,  for  carrying  these  Acts  into  Operation.     And  a 
List  of  the  Books  required  and  recommended  by  the  Society. 

Boston,  1819.     8°,  pp.  21. 

3  Medical  Communications.  Vol.  1.     Medical  Communications  and  Dis 
sertations.  Vol.  2.     Medical  Dissertations  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meet 
ings.  Vol.  3.      3  vols.  Boston,  1808, '13, '22.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

4  Pharmacopoeia  (The)  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

Boston,  1808.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 
MASSACHUSETTS  Missionary  Society.     The  Massachusetts  Missionary  Register 

5  ...    Vol.  1-5.     Vol.  1,  Salem;  2-5,  Boston,  1803-07.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

6  Thirty-Eighth  Annual  Report,  1837.  Boston,  1837.     8°,  pp.  48. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Peace  Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Members ;  in- 

7  eluding  thirteen  Branches,  March,  1820.          Boston,  1820.     8°,  pp.  15. 

8  Circular  Letter  addressed  to  the  various  Associations  of  the  Ministers 
of  Religion  in  the  United  States.  Cambridge,  1816.     8°,  pp.  16. 

9  Circular  Letter  in  behalf  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  to  the 
Friends  of  Peace  of  all  Denominations.  Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  8. 

10  Report  (Seventh,  [1823];  Eighth,  [1824]  ;  Tenth,  1826  ;  Twelfth,  1828 ; 
Sixteenth,  1832  ;  Eighteenth,  1834  ;  Twentieth,  1836).     7  pamps.  8°. 

Boston,  1823-'36. 

MASSACHUSETTS  Register,  1 789-1799.  See  FLEET,  T.  and  J.  Pocket  Almanac,  &c. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Register  (The)  and  United  States  Calendar:  for  the  year  1801 

11  -1804.     4  vols.  Boston,  [180()-'04].     12°  (5X2.5). 
MASSACHUSETTS  School  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble-Minded  Youth.    Tenth— Eleventh 

12  Annual  Report.     2  pamps.  8°.  Boston,  1858. 
MASSACHUSETTS  Society  for  promoting  Agriculture.     Culture  (On  the)  of  Po- 

13  tatoes :  extracted  from  Communications  made  to  the  Board  of  Agricul 
ture  in  6reat  Britain.     ...     »  *  *  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  25. 

14  Inquiries  by  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Agriculture. 

[No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  29.     [2  copies.] 

15  Laws  and  Regulations ;  .  .  .  Names  of  its  Present  Officers  and  Mem 
bers,  List  of  Premiums,  &c.    With  .  .  .  Extracts  from  Foreign  and  Do- 
mestick  Publications.  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  56. 

16  Massachusetts  (The)  Agricultural  Repository  and  Journal.     Vol.  3-10. 
[Plates.']  Boston,  1815-28.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

NOTE. — The  series  of  'Papers'  fallowing'  form  vol.  1,  2,  of  this  journal. 

1"  Natural  History  of  the  Slug  Worm.     *  *  *    By  W.  I).  Peck.     [Plate.'] 

Boston,  1799.  8°,  pp.  14. 

18  Papers  on  Agriculture  ;  .  .  .      Boston,  1799.  8°  (6. 5X3. 8).  [2  copies.] 

J'J  Papers  on  Agriculture;  ...       Boston,  1801.     8°,  pp.  93.  [2  copies.] 

20  Papers  on  Agriculture;  .  .  .       Boston,  1803.     8°,  pp.  93.  [2  copies.] 

21  Papers  on  Agriculture ;  .  .  .  Boston,  1804.    8°  (6.5X3.1).  [2  copies.] 

22  Papers  on  Agriculture ;  .  .  .       Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  61.  [2  copies.] 

23  Papers  on  Agriculture  ;  .  .  .                             Boston,  1807.  8°,  pp.  86. 

24  Georgick  Papers  for  1809,  .  .  .                        Boston,  1809.  8°,  pp.  91. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  Society  for  promoting  Agriculture,  continued. 

1  Papers  for  1810,  .  .  .  Boston,  1810.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

2  Papers  for  1811,  .  .  .  Boston,  1811.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

3  Rules  and  Regulations ;  .  .  .  Names  of  its  Present  Members  and  Of 
ficers,  .  .  .  Communications,  .  .  .  Extracts  from  Foreign  and  Domestick 
Publications,  &c.  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  78.     [2  copies.] 

4  Transactions  of  the  Massachusetts   Society  for  promoting  Agriculture. 
New  Series.     Vol.  1  ...    [Maps.]      Boston,  1856-'61.    8°  (6.4X3.9). 

MASSE,  M. ,  a  French  lawyer. 

5  Dictionnaire  portatif  des  Eaux  et  Forets.    Par  M.  Masse.    [2  pagings.] 

Paris,  1766.     8°  (5.4X2.8). 
MASSEY,  W.,  a  teacher,  at  Wandsworth,  in  Surrey,  Eng. 

6  Origin  (The)  and  Progress  of  Letters.    An  Essay,  in  two  parts.    I.  shew 
ing  when,  and  by  whom  Letters  were  invented ;  the  Formation  of  the 
Alphabets  of  various  Nations ;  their  Manner  of  Writing,  on  what  Ma 
terials,  and  with  what  Instruments  ...     II.  A  Compendious  Account 
of  the  most  celebrated  English  Penmen  ...     *  *  *     [Plate.] 

London,  1763.     8°  (6X3.4).     [2  copies.] 
MASSILLON,  JeanBaptiste,  a  French  prelate ;  b.  in  Hyeres,  Provence,l66'3.  rf.1742. 

7  Charges.    .  .  .     Also,  Two  Essays:  the  one  on  the  Art  of  Preaching,  from 
the  French  of  M.  Reybaz,  and  the  other  on  the  Composition  of  a  Ser 
mon,  as  adapted  to  the  Church  of  England,  &c.  &c.     *  *  *    By  Theops. 
St.  John.  New  York,  1806.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

8  CEuvres  de  Massillon.    Tom.  1.  Avent.-Careme.-Petit-Careme.-Oraisons 
Funebres.     2.    Mysteres.-Panegyriques.-Conferences.-Paraphrases  sur 
les  Psaumes.-Pensees.     *  *  *  -  [Portrait.] 

Paris,  1848.     8°  (7.5X5.3),  2  cols. 

9  Sermons       .  .  .  [With]  Life  of  the  Author.     Selected  and  translated 
by  W.  Dickson.     2d  American  ed.  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1818.     8°  (6X3.7). 
MASSMANN,  H.  F. 

Editor,  &c.     See  BIBLE,—  Old  and  New  Testaments.     Ulfilas. 
MASSON,  David,  Prof,  of  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ;  b.  in  Aberdeen,  1823. 

10  Life  (The)  of  John  Milton ;  narrated  in  connection  with  the  Political, 
Ecclesiastical,   and  Literary  History  of  his  Time.     With  Portraits  and 
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Boston,  1859.     8°  (7X4). 
MASSON,  Rev.  J.,  of  Coventry,  Eng. 

11  Slaughter  (The)  of  the  Children  in  Bethlehem,  as  an  Historical  Fact  in 
St.   Matthew's  Gospel,  vindicated :  and  the   suspected  Christianity  of 
Macrobius  .  .  .  disprov'd  .  .  .     With  a  Postscript  concerning  Virgil's 
IVth  Eclogue.     *  *  *  London,  1728.     8°,  pp.  54. 

NOTE.— Appended  to  CHANDLER'S  'Vindication  of  the  Defence  of  Christianity,'  &c. 

MASSON,  Jean,  a  French  historian  &  savan ;  b.  about  1680.  d.  1750. 

12  C.  Plinii  Secundi,  Jun.  Vita  ...  sic  digesta,  ut  varia  dilucentur  Histo 
ric  Romans  puncta,  qua3  Flavios  Imperatores,  uti  Nervam  Trajanumque 
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MASVICIUS,  Pancratius. 

Editor.     See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.     Opera. 
MATERNUS,  Julius  Firmicus.     See  FIRMICUS  MATERNUS,  J. 


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NOTE —  Discontinued. 

MATHEMATICAL  Tables.     See  SHERWIN,  Th. 

MATHER,  Cotton,  D.D.,F.R.S.,  of  Boston,  son  of  Dr.  I.  Mather-,  b.  1663.  d.  1728. 

2  Christian  Philosopher  (The) ;  a  Collection  of  the  best  Discoveries  in  Na 
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Charlestown,  1815.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

3  Concio  ad  Populum.     A  Distressed  People  entertained  with  Proposals 
for  the  Relief  of  their  Distresses.     Sermon  before  the  Governour  and 
General  Assembly,  12  d.  I  m.  1719.  Boston,  1719.     16°,  pp.  29. 

4  Essays  to  do  Good  .  .  .  Boston,  1808.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

5  Life,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biogr.,  vol.  6.) 

6  Magnolia  Christi  Americana ;    or,  The  Ecclesiastical   History  of  New 
England,  from  its  First  Planting  in  the  year  1620,  unto  the  year  1698. 
In  Seven  Books.     [Map.]  London,  1702.     2°  (10.7X6.3),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  principal  title-page.    Each  book  has  independent  title- 
page  and  paging. 

7  Ratio  Discipline  Fratrum  Nov-Anglorum.     A  faithful  Account  of  the 
Discipline  professed  and  practised ;  in  the  Churches  of  New-England. 
...     [By  0.  Mather.    Preface  by  I.  Mather.']     *  *  * 

Boston,  1726.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 
MATHER,  Reo.  Increase,  D.D.,Pres.  of  Harvard  Coll.,  1684-1701 ;  6.1639.  d.1723. 

8  Mystery  (The)  of  Christ  opened  and  applyed.     In  several  Sermons,  con 
cerning  the  Person,  Office,  and  Glory  of  Jesus  Christ.     *  *  * 

[Boston]  1686.     16°  (4.5X3). 

9  Revolution  (The)  in  New-England  justified,  and  the  People  vindicated 
from  the  Aspersions  cast  upon  them  by  Mr.  John  Palmer  .  .  .     [By  I. 
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MATHER,  Eev.  Richard,  of  Dorchester,  Ms.;  b.  in  Lancashire,  Eng.,  1596.  d.1669. 

1°  Journal.     See  YOUNG,  A.    (Chronicles  of  Massachusetts.) 
MATHER,  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Boston,  son  of  Dr.  C.  Mather;  b.  1706.  d.  1785. 

11  All  Men  will  not  be  saved  Forever :  or,  An  Attempt  to  prove,  that  this 
is  a  Scriptural  Doctrine  ;  .  .  .  \_againsf]  Extracts  in  favor  of  the  Salva 
tion  of  all  Men.     ***  Boston,  1782.     8°,  pp.  31.     [2  copies.] 

12  Attempt  (An)  to  shew,  that  America  must  be  known  to  the  Ancients  ; 
.  .  .  [with]  An  Appendix,  concerning  the  American  Colonies,  and  some 
Modern  Managements  against  them.     By  .  .  .  [S.  Mather]. 

Boston,  1773.     8°,  pp.  35. 

13  Dissertation  (A)  concerning  the  most  venerable  Name  of  Jehovah.  *  *  * 

Boston,  1760.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

14  Pastoral  Care  (Of  the) :  a  Sermon,  preached  to  the   Ministers  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New-England,   at  their  Annual 
Convention  in  Boston,  May  27, 1762.     ***     Boston,  1762.    8°,  pp.  31. 

MATHER,  William  W.,  Prof,  of  Natural  History  in  the  Univ.  of  Ohio. 

15  Geology  of  New-York.     Part  I.  Comprising  the  Geology  of  the  First 
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MATHEWS,  J.  M.,  D.D.,  Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  New  York. 

16  Bible   (The)   and  Men  of  Learning ;  in  a  Course  of  Lectures.     *  *  * 
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MATHIAS,  Thomas  James,  an  English  author;  b.  about  1750.  d.  1835. 

1  Pursuits   of  Literature.     A   Satirical  Poem,  in  Four  Dialogues,  with 
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Philadelphia,  1800.     8°  (6X3.7). 
MATTHEWS,  Rev.  Lyman,  of  Braintree,  Mass. 

2  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Ebenezer  Porter,  D.D.    [Portrait."] 

Boston,  1837.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
MATTHIA,  August  Heinrich,  Rector  of  Gymnasium,  Altenburg ;  b.  1769.  d.  1835. 

3  Copious  (A)  Greek  Grammar  by  A.  Matthise.    Translated  from  the  Ger 
man  by  E.  V.  Blomfield.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     [I  paging.]     3d  ed.     ... 

London,  1824.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

4  Copious  (A)  Greek  Grammar  by  A.  Matthias.     Translated  from  the  Ger 
man  by  E.  V.  Blomfield.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,2.     [1  paging.]     5th  ed.,  thor 
oughly  revised  and  greatly  enlarged  ...  by  J.  Kenrick. 

London,  1837.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 
MATY,  Rev.  Paul  Henry,  F.R.S.,  Libr.  to  tlie  British  Museum ;  b.  1745.  d.  1787. 

5  General  Index  to  Vol.  1-17  of  Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal 
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Translator.     See  REISBECK,  C.  von.     Travels  through  Germany. 
MAUDTJIT,  Israel ;  b.  in  Bermondsey,  near  London,  1708.  d.  1787. 

6  Present  State  (The)  of  the  Nation  ;  particularly  with  respect  to  its  Trade, 
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7  Appendix  (An)  to  the  Present   State  of  the  Nation.     Containing  a  Re 
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8  Remarks  on  the  Appendix  to  the  Present  State  of  the  Nation.     *  *  * 
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MAUGER,  Claude. 

9  French  Grammar.     ...     5th  ed.     ...     London,  1667.    8°  (5. 1X3.4). 
MAUPERTUIS,  Pierre  Louis  MOREAU  DE,  a  Fr.  astronomer,  &c.;  b.  1698.  d.  1759. 

1°  Journey  to  the  Polar  Circle.    See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

11  CEuvres  de  Mr.   de  Maupertuis.     Nouv.    ed.,   corrigee  &  augmentee. 
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MAUREPAS,  Jean  Frederic  PHELIPPEAUX,  Comte  DE,;  b.  1701.  d.  1781. 

12  Memoires  du  Comte  de  Maurepas.    Tom.  1,2.    Paris,  1791.    8°  (5.4X3). 
MAURICE,  Rev.  Frederic  Denison,  Chaplain  to  Lincoln's  Inn,  London ;  b.  1805. 

13  History  of  Moral  and  Metaphysical  Philosophy.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA 
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14  Prophets  (The)  and  Kings  of  the  Old  Testament.    A  Series  of  Sermons. 
...  Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 

15  Religions  (The)  of  the  ^"orld  and  their  Relations  to  Christianity.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1854.     12°  (5X3). 

16  Theological  Essays.     ***     ...       New  York,  1854.     12°  (5.6X3.6). 
MAURICE,  Matthias. 

i?  Faith  Encouraged,  in  a  plain,  consistent,  scriptural  Exposition  of  Heb. 
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London,  1726.     8°  (6X3),  m.  r. 

MAURY,  Jean  Siffrein,  a  French  cardinal,  Archbp.  of  Paris',  b.  1746.  d.  1817. 
18  Principles  (The)  of  Eloquence  ...     By  Abbe  Maury.     Translated  from 
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Dublin,  1793.     8°  (5.9X2.9). 


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MAURY,  Jean  Suffrein,  continued. 

1  Principles  (The)  of  Eloquence;  .  .  .      By  Abbe  Maury.     1st  American 
ed.     Translated  from  the  French ;  with  additional  Notes,  by  J.  N.  Lake. 

Albany,  1797.     12°  (5.1X3)."    [2  copies.] 
MAURY,  Comm.  Matthew  Fontaine,  LL.D.,  U.S.N.;  b.  in  Va.,  1806. 

2  Astronomical  Observations,  made  at  Washington,  1845-'50.    See  UNITED 
STATES.     Astronomical  Observations,  &c. 

3  Physical  Geography  (The)  of  the  Sea.     An  entirely  new  ed.     [Plates] 

New  York,  1856.     8°  (6.2X3.9). 
MAUSSAC,  Phillipe  Jacques  DE,  a  lawyer  of  Toulouse;  b.  1590.  d.  1650. 

4  Dissertatio  critica  de  Harpocratione  eiusque  Scriptis.      See  HARPOCRA- 
TION,  V.     (Harpocrationis  Lexicon,  etc.,  vol.  2.) 

Annotator,  &c.     See  HARPOCRATION,  V.    Harpocrationis  Lexicon,  etc. 
MAYOR,  William,  LL.D.,  of  London. 

5  British  Tourists  (The) ;  or,  Traveller's  Pocket  Companion,  .  .  .     Com 
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6  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Berkshire.     Drawn  up  for  ...  the 
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London,  1809.     8°  (6.3X3.4),  pp.  548. 

7  Historical  Account  of  the  most  celebrated  Voyages,  Travels,  and  Dis 
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MAWE,  John. 

8  Mineralogy  (The)  of  Derbyshire  :  with  a  Description  of  the  most  in 
teresting  Mines  in  the  North  of  England,  in   Scotland,   and  in  Wales  ; 
and  an  Analysis  of  Mr.  William's  Work,  intituled  "  The  Mineral  King 
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MAY,  A. 

9  Practical  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Swedish  Language,  with  reading  and 
writing  Exercises.     2d  ed.  Stockholm,  n.  d.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

MAY,  Thomas,  an  early  English  dramatist  &  historian ;  6.  1592.  dL  1650. 

Translator.     See  BARCLAY,  J.     His  Argenis. 
MAYER,  Brantz,  an  American  lawyer  &  author  ;  b.  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  1809. 

10  Observations  on  Mexican   History  and  Archaeology,  with  a  special  No 
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MAYIIEW,  Rev.  Jonathan,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1720.  d.  1760. 

n  Defence  (A)  of  the  Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  .  .  .  against  ...  "A  Can 
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12  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  King  George  II.,  and  the  Accession  of  George 

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is  Discourse  (A),  concerning  Unlimited  Submission  and  Non-resistance  to 

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MAYHEW,  Rev.  Jonathan,  D.D.,  continued. 

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2  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  9,  1754.  Boston,  1754.     8°,  pp.  52. 

3  God's  Hand  and  Providence  to  be  religiously  acknowledged  in  Public 
Calamities.     A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  New- 
England,  March  20,  1760.  Boston,  1760.     8°,  pp.  38. 

4  Letter  (A)  of  Reproof  to  Mr.  John  Cleaveland  of  Ipswich,  occasioned 
by  a  Defamatory  Libel.  Boston,  1764.     8°,  pp.  49. 

5  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  J.  Mayhew.     See  BRADFORD,  A. 

6  Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propa 
gation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  .  .  .     With  Remarks  on  the  Mis 
takes  of  East  Apthorp  ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1763.     8°  (6X3.4). 

.?  Sermons  ...      ***      Boston,  1755.  8°(5.8X3.1),  pp.  510.    [2  copies.] 

8  Snare  (The)  broken.     Thanksgiving-Discourse,  preached  May  23,  1766, 
on  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp-Act.  Boston,  1766.     8°,  pp.  52. 

9  Two  Discourses  delivered  November  23,   1758;  .  .  .   Day  of  Public 
Thanksgiving :  relating,  more  especially,  to  the  Success  of  His  Majesty's 
Arms,  and  those  of  the  King  of  Prussia,  the  last  year. 

Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  57. 

10  Two  Discourses  delivered  Oct.  9,  1760.  Public  Thanksgiving  for  the 
Reduction  of  Canada.  Boston,  1760.  8°,  pp.  69. 

]  l  Two  Sermons  on  the  Nature,  Extent,  and  Perfection  of  the  Divine  Good 
ness.  Delivered  Dec.  9,  1762.  Annual  Thanksgiving  of  the  Province, 
&c.  Boston,  1763.  8°,  pp.  91. 

MAYNE,  Jasper. 

Translator.     See  LUCIANUS.     Part  of  Lucian  made  English. 
MAYO,  Robert,  M.D. 

12  Epitome  (An)  of  Ancient  Geography,  Sacred  and  Profane  j  being  an 
Abridgment  of  D'Anville  and  Wells,  with  Additions  and    Improve 
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MEACHAM,  John,  of  the  Society  of  Shakers. 

Joint  Author.     See  DARROW,  D.     Testimony  of  Christ's  2d  Appearing. 
MEAD,  Matthew,  a  Non-conformist  divine,  near  London ;  b.  1629.  d.  1699. 

is  Almost  Christian  (The)  discovered:  or,  The  False  Professor  tried  and 
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MEAD,  Richard,  M.D.,  of  London,  son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1673.  d.  1754. 

14  Medical  Works.    Newed.    [Memoirs  of  Author's  Life.  Index.    Plates.] 

Edinburgh,  1775.     8°  (6.3X3.5),  pp.  511. 
MEAD  LEY,  George  Wilson. 

15  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Paley.     See  PALEY,  W.     Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  9-110. 
Editor.     See  PALEY,  W.     Works. 

MEASE,  James,  M.D.,  of  Philadelphia. 

w  Description  of  old  American  Medals  and  Coins.  See  MASS.  Hist.  So 
ciety.  (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  4,  7.) 

17  Inaugural  Dissertation  on  the  Disease  produced  by  the  Bite  of  a  Mad 
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MEDE  or  MEAD,  Joseph,  B.D.,  of  Christ's  Coll.,  Camb.,  Eng ;  b.  1588.  d.  1638. 

1  Works.     ...       *  *  *       [General  Preface,  and  Author's  Life,  by  J. 
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NOTE.  —  In  five  books.     Each  portion  has  independent  title-page,  without  imprint. 

MEDFORD,  Macall,  Esq. 

3  Oil  without  Vinegar,  and  Dignity  without  Pride :  or,  British,  American, 
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MEDICAL  School  in  Boston,  Account  of.    See  MASSACHUSETTS  General  Hospital. 

MEDICAL  School  of  Maine.     See  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE. 

MEDICI,  Giovanni  DE',  afterwards  Pope  LEO  X.     See  LEO  X. 

MEDICI,  Lorenzo  DE',  'the  Magnificent' ;  b.  at  Florence,  1448.  d.  1492. 

4  Life  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.     See  ROSCOE,  W. 

MEDLEYS   (The)  for  the  year   1711.      To  which  are  prefixed  the  Five  Whig- 

5  Examiners.     {%  payings.]  London,  1712.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 
MEECH,  L.  W.,  A.M. 

6  Relative  Intensity  of  the  Heat  and  Light  of  the   Sun  upon  different 
Latitudes  of  the  Earth.     Pp.  58,  and  six  Plates.     See  SMITHSONIAN  In 
stitution.   (Contributions,  vol.  9.) 

MEES,  J.  H. 

Editor,  &c.    See  GRETRY,  A.  E.  M.     Memoires  sur  la  Musique. 
MEIBOM,  Markus,  a  learned  German. 

7  Antiqvae  MvsicaB  Avctores  Septem  [viz :  Aristoxenus,  Euclid,  Nicoma- 
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Editor.  See  DIOGENES  LAERTIUS.  DeVitis,etc.Philosophorum  LibriX. 
MEIGS,  Return  Jonathan,  Col.  U.S.A.  and  Indian  Agent ;  b.  1740.  d.  1823. 

8  Journal  of  the  Expedition  against  Quebec,  under  Col.  B.  Arnold,  in 
1775.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  2.) 

MEISSNER,  Dr.  N.  N.  W. 

9  German  and  English  Dictionary.     See  COMPLETE  Dictionary  (The),  &c. 
MELANCTHON,  Philipp,  the  ' teacher  of  Germany';  b.  1497.  d.  1560. 

10  Grammatica  Latina  ...     *  *  *  Lvtetioj,  1550.     8°  (4.9X2.9). 

11  Life  of  Philip  Melancthon.     See  Cox,  F.  A. 

MELANGES  historiques  .  .  .  par  M.  *  *  *.      Amsterdam,  1718.    12°  (4.7X2.5). 
MELLEN,  Grenville,  nephew  of  the  following ;  b.  1799.  d.  1841. 

12  Rest  (The)  of  the  Nations  :  a  Poem  {pronounced  before  the  Peace  So 
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MELLEN,  Rev.  John,  Jim.,  of  Barnstable,  Mass. ;  b.  1752.  d.  1828. 

13  Sermon  delivered  at  Harwich,  Jan.  21,  1791,  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev. 
Isaiah  Dunster  .  .  .  Boston,  1791.     8°,  pp.  22. 

MELMOTH,  William,  an  English  lawyer  &  author;  b.  1666.  d.  1743. 

14  Great  Importance   (The)  of  a  Religious  Life  considered ;  to  which  are 
added  some  Morning  and  Evening  Prayers.     New  ed.,  with  a  Memoir 
of  the  Author  prefixed,  and  four  Appendices :  .  .  .     By  C.  P.  Cooper. 

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MELMOTH,  William,  son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  in  London,  1710.  d.  1799. 

1  Fitzosborne's  Letters,  on  several  Subjects.     12th  ed.     With  a  Dialogue 
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London,  1807.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 
MELON,  Jean  Francois,  Sec'y  to  Academy  of  Bordeaux;  d.  1738. 

2  Essai  politique  sur  le  Commerce.     Nouv.  ed.  .  .  .  augmentee  de  sept 
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MELVIL,  Sir  James,  Prime  Minister  of  France,  &c. ;  b.  in  ScotL,  1530.  d.  1606. 

3  Memoires  de  Melvil  traduits  de  1'Anglois  avec  des  Additions  considera 
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NOTE.  —  Vol.  1  imperfect,  wanting  to  p.  97. 

MELVILL,  John,  M.D.,  of  London. 

4  Observations  on  the  Nature  and  Properties  of  Fixible  Air  and  on  the 
Salutary  Effects  of  the  Aqua  Salubris.  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  92. 

MEMES,  John  S.,  LL.D. 

5  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine.    ...    [Portrait.]    (Harper's  Family 
Library,  No.  28.)  New  York,  n.  d.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

MEMOIRE  historique  sur  la  Negociation  de  la  France  &  de  1'Angleterre,  depuis 

6  de  26  Mars  1761  jusqu'au  20   Septembre  de  la  meme  Annee,  avec  les 
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MEMOIRES  concernant  PHistoire,  les  Sciences,  les  Arts,  les  Moeurs,  les  Usages, 

7  etc.  des  Chinois ;  par  les  Missionnaires  de  Pe-kin  [Amyot,  Bourgeois, 
Cibot,&c.].     Tom.  13,  14.     [Plates.]  Paris,  1789.     4°  (7X4.5). 

MEMOIRS  of  American  Missionaries.     See  LOOMIS,  E. 

MEMOIRS  of  Learned  Societies.     See  INDEX.     TRANSACTIONS,  &c. 

MEMOIRS  of  the  principal  Transactions  of  the  last  War  between  the  English 

8  and  French  in  North- America.     From  .  .  .  1744,  to  the  Conclusion  of 
the  Treaty  of  Aix  la  Chapelle.     3d  ed. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1758.     8°,  pp.  80. 

MEMORIAL  of  D.  Webster,  by  the  City  of  Boston.     See  WEBSTER,  D. 
MENANDER,  an  Athenian  dramatic  poet ;  b.  342  B.C.  d.  291  B.C. 

9  Fragmenta.     See  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.  (Gnomica?  Poeta3  Grasci.) 

10  Sentential  Morales.     See  LUCIANUS.     Colloquia  Selecta,  &c. 
MENAGE,  Gilles,  a  learned  French  lawyer,  aft.  ecclesiastic;  b.  1613.  d.  1692. 

11  Historia  Mulierum  Philosophorum.     See  DIOGENES  LAERTIUS.     (De 
Vitis,  Dogmatibus,  etc.  Philosophorum  Libri  X,,  vol.  2.) 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  DIOGENES  LAERTIUS.     De  Vitis,  Dog 
matibus,  etc.  Philosophorum  Libri  X.,  etc. 
MENANT,  Joachim. 

12  Recueil  d'Alphabets  pour  servir  a  la  Lecture  et  a  ^Interpretation  de 
Ecritures  cuneiformes.  Paris,  1860.     8°,  pp.  27. 

MENDELSSOHN,  Moses,  a  German  philosopher,  of  Jewish  race;  b.  1729.  d.  1785. 

13  Leben  und  Meinungen  M.  Mendelssohn,  nebst  dem  Geiste  seiner  Schrif- 
ten  in  einem  kurtzen  Abrisse  dargestellet.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

Hamburg,  1787.     16°  (4.4 X 2.5). 

14  Philosophische  Schriften.    Th.  1,2.    *  *  *    Wien,  1783.   8°  (5.1X2.8). 
MENDON  Association.     Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion. 

15  Northampton,  1798.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 
MENDOZA  Y  Rios,  Joseph  DE. 

16  Complete  Collection  (A)  of  Tables  for  Navigation  and  Nautical  As 
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VlEXNAis,  Hugues  Felicite  Robert  DE  LA.     See  LAMENNAIS,  H.  F.  R.  BE. 
MENZEL,  Wolfgang,  a  German  critic  &  author;  b.  1798. 

1  German  Literature,  translated  from  the  German.     By  C.  C.  Felton. 

...    Vol.  1-3.  Boston,  1840.     8°  (5.1X3). 

MERCANTILE  Library  Association  of  Boston.     Thirty-second;  Thirty-fifth  An- 

2  nual  Report.     2  pamps.     8°.  Boston,  1852-'55. 
MERCANTILE  Library  Association  of  New  York.    Thirty- Seventh ;  Thirty-Ninth 

3  Annual  Report.     1857-58  ;  1859-'60.     With  Report  of  the  Trustees  of 
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MERCHANTS   (The)   and  Manufacturer's  Magazine.     Containing,  besides  .  .  . 

4  Papers  relating  to  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  Great  Britain,  a  Copy  of 
the  Evidence  .  .  .  before  Parliament,  for  and  against  .  .  .  regulating 
the  Trade  with  Ireland,  made  in  1785,  to  which  is  added,  the  Report  of 
the  Lords  of  the  Committee  of  Council  .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1786.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
MERCIER,  Jean,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Univ.  of  Paris ;  d.  1562. 

Editor,  &c.     See  PAGNINUS,  S.     Thesaurus  Lingua?  Sancta3. 
MERCIER,  Andrew  LE.     See  LEMERCIER,  A. 
MERCIER,  Louis  Sebastien,  a  French  litterateur ;  b.  1740.  d.  1814. 

5  An  (L')  deux  mille  quatre  cent  quarante.     Reve  s'il  en  fut  jamais ;  suivi 
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6  Deserteur  (Le),  Drame  .  .  .  Lyon,  1721.     8°,  pp.  64. 

7  Fragments  of  Politics  and  History.     By  M.  Mercier.     Translated  from 
the  French.       ...    Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1795.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

8  Indigent  (L'),  Drame  .  .  .  Paris,  1726.     8°,  pp.  70. 

9  Jenneval,  ou  le  Barnevelt  Francois,   Drame   .  .  .     Par  M.  Mercier. 
Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1724.     8°,  pp.  60. 

MERIAN,  Andre  Adolphe,  Baron  DE;  b.  at  Sale,  1772.  d.  at  Paris,  1828. 

10  Principes  de  1'Etude  Comparative  des  Langues,  par  le  Baron  de  Merian. 
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MERLE  D'AUBIGNE,  Jean  Henri,  a  Swiss  theologian-,  b.  1794. 

12  Discourse  on  the   Study  of  the  History  of  Christianism,  and  its  Useful 
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MERRILL,  Rev.  Thomas  Abbot,  D.D.,  of  Middlebury,  Vt. ;  b.  1780.  d.  1855. 

3  Essay  on  the   Study  of  the  Latin  Language  ...  at  the  Expense  of 
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MERRITT,  Rev.  Timothy,  a  Methodist  minister. 

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7  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature,  Foundation,  and  Extent  of  Moral  Obli 
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1  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament.     Translated  from  .  .  .  the  Ger 
man,  and  considerably  augmented  with  Notes,  and  a  Dissertation  .  .  . 
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2  History  (The)   of  the  Crusades.     Translated  from  the  French  by  "W. 
Robson.     ...    Vol.  1,  2.    [Maps.]       New  York,  1855.  12°  (3.2X3.2). 

MICHAUX,  Francois  Andre,  a  French  botanist;  b.  in  Versailles,  1770. 

3  North  American  Sylva  (The),  or  a  Description  of  the  Forest  Trees,  of 
the  United  States,  Canada,  and  Nova  Scotia.     Considered  particularly 
with  respect  to  their  Use  in  the  Arts  and  their  Introduction  into  Com 
merce  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Description  of  the  most  useful  of  the  Euro 
pean  Forest  Trees.     [Translated  from  the  French  by  A.  L.  Hillhouse.] 
Illustrated  by  150  colored  Engravings.     *  *  *     Vol.  1-3. 

Philadelphia,  1817-'19.     8°  (6.7X4). 

MICHEL,  M. DE. 

Editor,  &c.     See  JOUTEL, .     Dernier  Voyage  de  M.  de  la  Sale. 

MICHELET,  Jules,  a  French  historian  &  miscellaneous  writer',  b.  1798. 

4  History  of  France,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.    By 
M.  Michelet.     Vol.  1,  2.     Translated  by  G.  H.  Smith. 

New  York,  1845.     8°  (7.4X4.6),  2  cols. 
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MICHELET,  Karl  Ludwig,  a  German  philosopher ;  b.  in  Berlin,  1801. 

5  Examen  critique  de  POuvrage  d'Aristote  intitule  Metaphysique.     .  .  . 

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Editor.    See  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.    Vorlesungen  iiber  die  Naturphilosophie. 
MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE,  at  Middlebury,  Vt. ;  founded  in  1800. 

6  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Middlebury  College,  1859-'60, 
with  the  Course  of  Studies,  &c.  Middlebury,  1859.     8°,  pp.  23. 

?  Catalogue  of  the  Graduates,  of  Middlebury  College  ;  embracing  a  Bio 
graphical  Register  and  Directory.     Prepared  ...  by  T.  S.  Pearson. 

Windsor,  1853.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 
MIDDLETON,  Charles,  an  English  architect. 

8  Designs  for  Gates  and  Rails  suitable  for  Parks,  Pleasure  Grounds,  Bal 
conies,  &c.,  also  some  Designs  for  Trellis  Work  on  27  Plates. 

London,  n.  d.     8°  (7.6X5). 
MIDDLETON,  Conyers,  D.D.,  Libr.,  &c.  at  Cambridge,  Eng.;  b.  1683.  d.  1750. 

9  Free  Inquiry  (A)  into  the  Miraculous  Powers,  which  are  supposed  to 
have  subsisted  in  the  Christian  Church,  from  the   earliest  ages  through 
several  successive  centuries.    ...     ***    London,  1749.   4°  (6. 3X4. 4). 

10  Life  (The)  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.     ...     *  *  *     New  ed.     Vol.  1- 
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MIDDLETON,  John. 

11  View  of  the  Agriculture  of   Middlesex ;  with  Observations  .  .  .  ,  and 
several  Essays  on  Agriculture  in  general.    Drawn  up  for  .  .  .  the  Board 
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London,  1807.    8°  (6.1X3.4),  pp.  704. 
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MILES,  Henry  H.,  Prof,  of  Math.,  &c.  Univ.  of  Bishop's  Coll.,  Lennoxville,  C.E. 

1  Ventilation  (On  the)  of  Dwelling-Houses  &  Schools,  illustrated  by  Dia 
grams  :  with  Remarks  on  Sanitary  Improvements. 

Montreal,  1858.     8°,  pp.  66. 
MILES,  Thomas. 

2  Concise  Practical  Measurer  (The)  .  .  .        London,  1740.     12°,  pp.  96. 
MILET  DE  MUREAU,  Louis  Aiitoine  DESTOUFF,  a  Fr.  general,  &c.;  6.1756.  cZ.1825. 

Editor.     See  LA  PEROUSE,  J.  F.  DE  GALAUP,  Count  DE.    Voyage  round 

the  World. 
MILL,  David,  Prof,  of  Theology  at  UtrecJit ;  cl  1756. 

Editor.     'See  BIBLE,  —  The  Old  Testament.   'H  TIAAAIA  AIA0HKH. 
MILL,  James,  a  British  metaphysician  &  political  economist',  b.  1773.  d.  1836. 

3  Commerce  defended.     An  Answer  to  the  Arguments   by  which  Mr. 
Spence,  Mr.  Cobbett,  and  others  have  attempted  to  prove  that  Com 
merce  is  not  a  Source  of  National  Wealth. 

London,  1808.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

4  Elements  of  Political  Economy.     3d  ed.,  revised.     .  .  . 

London,  1826.     8°  (6X3.5). 
MILL,  John  Stuart,  an  English  philosopher,  son  of  the  preceding ;  6.  1806. 

3  System  (A)  of  Logic,  ratiocinative  and  inductive  ;  being  a  connected 
View  of  the  Principles  of  Evidence  and  the  Methods  of  Scientific  In 
vestigation.  New-York,  1848.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  600. 
Editor.     See  BENTHAM,  J.     Rationale  of  Judicial  Evidence,  &c. 
MILLER,  George,  D.D.,  M.E.I.A.,  Vicar  General  of  Armagh. 

6  History,  philosophically  illustrated,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire, 
to  the  French  Revolution.     3d  ed.,  revised  by  the  author.     Vol.  1-4. 
[Portrait.']  London,  1849.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 

MILLER,  Hugh,  a  British  geologist ;  b.  in  Cromartij,  Scotland,  1802.  d.  1856. 

7  Autobiography  (An).     My  Schools  and  Schoolmasters ;  or,  The  Story 
of  my  Education.     ***     [Portrait.']     Boston,  1857.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

8  Cruise  (The)  of  the  Betsey,  or,  A  Summer  Ramble  among  the  Fos- 
siliferous  Deposits  of  the  Hebrides.     With  Rambles  of  a  Geologist ;  or 
Ten  Thousand  Miles  over  the  Fossiliferous  Deposits  of  Scotland. 

Boston,  1858.     12°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  524. 

9  First  Impressions  of  England  and  its  People.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

10  Foot-prints  (The)  of  the  Creator ;  or,  The   Asterolepis  of  Stromness. 
*  *  *     From  3d  London  ed.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  by  L. 
Agassiz.  Boston,  1850.    12°  (5.4X3.3). 

11  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Hugh  Miller.     See  BROWN,  T.  N. 

12  Old  Red  Sandstone  (The) ;  or,  New  Walks  in  an  Old  Field.    .  .  .  With 
numerous  Engravings.     From  4th  London  ed. 

Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.4). 

13  Scenes  and  Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland.     *  *  *     From  2d  Lon 
don  ed.  Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

14  Sketch  Book  of  Popular  Geology.     Popular  Geology :  a  Series  of  Lec 
tures  read  before  the  Philosophical  Institution  of  Edinburgh.     With  de 
scriptive  Sketches  from  a  Geologist's  Portfolio.     With  an  introductory 
Resume  of  the  Progress  of  Geological  Science  within  the  last  two  years, 
by  Mrs.  Miller.  Boston,  1859.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 


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MILLER,  Hugh,  continued. 

1  Testimony  (The)  of  the  Rocks ;  or,  Geology  in  its  Bearings  on  the  two 
Theologies,  Natural  and  Revealed.     \_Illustrated.~]     With  Memorials  of 
the  Death  and  Character  of  the  Author.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1857.     12°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  502. 
MILLER,  Sir  John  Riggs,  Bart. 

2  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons  upon  the  Equalization  of  the  Weights 
and  Measures  of  Great  Britain  .  .  .         London,  1790.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

MILLER,  Philip,  of  Chelsea,  Eng. ;  b.  in  Scotland,  1691.  d.  1771. 

3  Gardener's  Dictionary  (The) :    containing  the  Methods  of  cultivating 
and  improving  the  Kitchen,  Fruit  and  Flower  Garden,  as  also,  the  Phy- 
sick  Garden,  Wilderness,  Conservatory,  and  Vineyard  .  .  .    Interspers'd 
with  the  History  of  the   Plants  .  .  .     Together  with  Accounts  of  the 
Nature  and  Use  of  Barometers,  Thermometers,  and  Hygrometers  .  .  . 
Adorn'd  with  Copper  Plates.     *  *  *     2d  ed.,  corrected.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1733,  '39.     2°  (11.4X6.3),  2  cols. 
MILLER,  Samuel,  D.D.,  an  American  Presbyterian  divine;  b.  1769.  d.  1850. 

4  Brief  Retrospect  (A)   of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     Part  First ;  .  .  . 
containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Revolutions  and  Improvements  in  Science, 
Arts,  and  Literature,  during  that  period.     Vol.  1,  2. 

New-York,  1803.     8°  (6.2X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

5  Letters  on  Clerical  Manners  and  Habits :  addressed  to  a  Student  in  the 
Theological  Seminary,  at  Princeton,  N.  J.     2d  ed. 

New  York,  1827.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 

6  Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.     See  SPARKS,  J.   (American  Biogr.,  vol.  8.) 
MILLET,  Rev.  Joshua. 

7  History  (A)  of  the  Baptists  in  Maine ;  together  with  brief  Notices  of 
Societies  and  Institutions,  and  a  Dictionary  of  the  Labors  of  each 
Minister.  Portland,  1845.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

MILLINGTON,  Prof.  John. 

8  Hydraulics.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.    Li 
brary,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  1.) 

MILLOT,  Claude  Francois  Xavier,  a  French  ecclesiastic',  b.  1726.  d.  1785. 

9  Elemens  d'Histoire  d'Angleterre,  depuis  son  origine  sous  les  Romains, 
jusqu'au  Regne  de  George  II.     Par  M.  1'Abbe  Millot.     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1769.     12°  (4.6X2.2),  m.  b. 

1°  Elemens  d'Histoire  generale  .  .  .  Histoire  ancienne.  Tom.  1-4.  .  .  . 
Histoire  moderne.  Tom.  1-5.  Par  M.  1'Abbe  Millot.  Nouv.  ed.,  aug- 
mentee.  9  vols.  Paris,  1778-'90.  12°  (5.1X2.6),  m.  b. 

11  Elements  of  General  History.     Translated  from  the  French  of  the  Ab 
be  Millot.     .  .  .    Ancient  History.    In  2  vols.    .  .  .    Modern  History. 
In  3  vols.     Vol.  1-5.     1st  American  ed. 

Worcester,  1789.     8°  (5.4X3.2),  m.  b. 

12  Elements  of  General  History.     Translated  from  the  French  of  the  Ab 
be  Millot.    .  .  .    Ancient  History.    In  2  vols.    .  .  .    Modern  History. 
In  3  vols.    Vol.  1-5.    2d  American  ed.    Salem,  1796.    8°  (6.3X3.7),  m.b. 

MILLS,  Abraham. 

13  Literature  (The)  and  the  Literary  Men  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
...    Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1851.    8°  (7.1X3.8). 


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MILLS,  Charles,  an  English  lawyer,  aft.  historical  author ;  b.  1788.  d.  1825. 

1  History  (The)  of  Chivalry,  or  Knighthood  and  its  Times.    .  .  .    Vol.  1, 
2.     {Illustrated  Title-pages.'}     London,  1825.     8°  (5.9  irr.X3.4),  m.  b. 

2  History  (The)  of  the  Crusades,  for  the  Recovery  and  Possession  of  the 
Holy  Land.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     [Map  and  Plates.'] 

London,  1820.     8°  (6X3.3),  m.  b. 
MILLS,  John,  F.E.S. 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  Cattle:  .  .  .     London,  1776.     8°  (6.3X3.2),  pp.  498+. 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  Cattle:  .  .  .  Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.4X3). 

NOTE.  —  The  portion  upon  Horses  is  omitted  in  this  reprint. 

MILMAN,  Rev.  Henry  Hart,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London ;  b.  in  London,  1791. 

5  History  (The)  of  Christianity,  from  the  Birth  of  Christ  to  the  Abolition 
of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  Empire.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3. 

London,  1840.     8°  (6.2X3.5),  m.  b. 

6  History  of  Latin  Christianity ;  including  that  of  the  Popes  to  the  Pon 
tificate  of  Nicolas  V.    Vol.  1-6.  London,  1854-'55.     8°(6.6X3.8). 

MILNE,  Colin,  LL.D.,  a  Scotch  divine  &  naturalist ;  b.  in  Aberdeen,  d.  1815. 

7  Botanical  Dictionary  (A) ;  or,  Elements  of  Systematic  and  Philosophi 
cal  Botany.     .  .  .     2d  ed.,  with  .  .  .  Plates.     *  *  * 

London,  1778.     8°  (6X3.8),  n.  p. 

8  Supplement  (A)  to  the  Botanical  Dictionary :  containing  .  .  .  Descrip 
tions  of  several  curious  Plants,  chiefly  Asiatic.     .  .  .     Illustrated  .  .  . 

London,  1778.     8°  (6X3.8),  n.  p. 
MILKER,  Isaac,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Carlisle,  brother  of  the  following ;  d.  1820. 

9  History  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  continued.     See  MlLNER,  J. 
MILNER,  Eev.  Joseph,  master  of  Grammar  School  at  Kingston  ;  b.  1744.  d.  1797. 

1°  History  (The)  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  With  Additions  and  Corrections 
by  ...  I.  Milner.  ...  2d  American  ed.,  comprising  some  Account 
of  the  Lives  of  the  Authors,  and  an  original  Index.  Vol.  1-5.  .  .  . 

Boston,  1822.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
MILTON,  John,  an  English  statesman  &  poet ;  b.  in  London,  1608.  d.  1674. 

11  Life  of  Milton.     See  JOHNSON,  S.    (Works,  vol.  9) ;  (Eminent  English 
Poets,  in  loco.} 

12  Life  of  John  Milton ;  &c.     See  MASSON,  D. 

13  Life  of  Milton.    See  (Paradise  Lost,  Ed.  11 54, post.— Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-lxix.). 

14  Old  Looking-Glass  (An)  for  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  all  Denominations 
...  or,  The  Likeliest  Means  to  remove  Hirelings  out  of  the  Church. 
With  Life  of  Milton :  and  Extracts  from  his  works,  concerning  Bishops. 

Philadelphia,  1770.     12°,  pp.  74. 

15  Paradise  Lost.     A  Poem,  in  twelve  books.     3d  ed.,  with  Notes  of  vari 
ous  Authors,  by  T.  Newton.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Engravings.] 

London,  1754.     4°(8X6.2irr.). 

*6  Paradise  Lost.    A  Poem,  in  twelve  books.     [Portrait  and  Engravings.'] 

London,  1751.     12°  (5.1X2.9  irr.). 

17  Paradise  Regain'd.     A  Poem,  in  four  books.     To  which  is  added  Sam 
son  Agonistes  ;  and  Poems  on  several  Occasions,  with  a  Tractate  of  Edu 
cation.     8th  ed.     [Engravings.']  London,  1743.    12°  (5X2-7  irr.). 

18  Paradise  Regained.     A  Poem,  in  four  books.     To  which  is  added  Sam 
son  Agonistes :  and  Poems  upon  several  Occasions.    New  ed.,  with  notes 
of  various  Authors,  by  T.  Newton.     [Engravings.'] 

London,  1752.     4°  (8X^.2  irr.). 


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MILTOX,  John,  continued. 

1  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  J.  Mitford.     .  .  .     Vol. 
1-3.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

2  [Prose]  Works.  \_London~]  1697.     2°  (10.3X-5.3),  pp.  568. 

NOTE.  —  Several  of  the  treatises  have  independent  title-pages. 

3  Remarks  on  the  Character  and  Writings  of  Milton.     See  CILA.NNING,  W. 
E.    (Works,  vol.  1.) 

4  Thoughts  on  the  Trinity.    Extracted  from  "  A  Treatise  on  Christian  Dis 
cipline,"  &c.  Boston,  1847.     12°,  pp.  94. 

MINNESANGS  Friihling  (Des)    Herausgegeben  von  Iv.  Lachmann  und  M.  Haupt 

5  Leipzig,  1857.     8°  (6.4X4.1  irr.). 
MINOT,  Hon.  George  Richards,  an  American  jurist ;  b.  in  Boston,  1758.  d.  1802. 

6  Continuation  (A)  of  the  [  Oov.  Hutcliins oil's]  History  of  the  Province  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  from  the  year  1748  to  1765.     With  an  Introductory 
Sketch  of  Events  from  its  Original  Settlement.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1798,  1803.     8°  (6X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

7  History  (The)  of  the  Insurrections,  in  Massachusetts,  in  the  year  MDCC- 
LXXXVI,  and  the  Rebellion  consequent  thereon. 

Worcester,  1788.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

8  History  (The)  of  the  Insurrections  in  Massachusetts.    In  the  year  Seven 
teen  Hundred  and  Eighty  Six.     And  the  Rebellion  consequent  thereon. 
2ded.  Boston,  1810.     8°  (5.4X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  One  copy  imperfect,  wanting1  to  p.  7. 

Mixucius  FELIX,  Marcus,  a  Roman  Christian,  a  native  of  Africa ;  fl.  220. 

9  Octavius  cum  integris  omnium  Notis  ac  Commentariis,  novaque  Recen- 
sione  J.  Ouzeli.     Cujus  &  accedunt  Animadversiones.     J.  Meursii  No- 
ta3.     Et  Liber  J.  Firmici  Materni,  de  Errore  profanarum  Religionum. 
\%  paging*.]      ***  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1672.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

w  Octavius  (The)  of  M.  Minutius  Felix ;  translated  with  Notes  and  pre 
liminary  Dissertation.     See  REEVES,  W.     (The  Apologies,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

MIRABAUD,  M. ,  a  pseudonym.     See  HOLBACK,  P.  H.  THIRY,  Baron  D'. 

MIRABEAU,  Gabriel  Honore  DE  RIQUETTI,  Comte  DE,  a  French  political  orator 
&  publicist-,  b.  1749.  d.  1791. 

11  Caisse  (De  La)  d'Escompte.     Par  le  Comte  de  Mirabeau.     *  *  * 

[Paris]  1785.     8°  (5.6X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

12  Contes  et  Nouvelles  imites  des  Anciens,  par  .  .  .    [H.    G.  Eiquetti, 
Count  de  Mirabeau].     ***  Tours,  1796.     8°  (5.3X2.2). 

NOTE.  —  Lettered  "  Elegies  de  Tibulle.    Vol.  3." 

13  Gallery  of  Portraits  of  the  National  Assembly,  supposed  to  be  written 
by  Count  de  Mirabeau.     Translated  from  the  French.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1790.     8°  (4.6X3). 

14  \_Lettre~]  aux  Bataves  aux  le  Stathouderat,  par  le  Comte  de  Mirabeau. 
[Vignette.']  [No  imprint]  II 88.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

15  Lettres  originates  de  Mirabeau,  ecrites  du  Donjon  de  Vincennes,  pen 
dant  les  annees   1777,  78,  79  et  80;  contenant  tons  les  Details  sur  sa 
Vie  privee,  ses  Malheurs,  et  ses  Amours  avec  Sophie  Ruffei ;  recueillies 
par  P.  Manuel.     ***     Tom.  1-4.  Paris,  1792.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 

16  Memoire  a  consulter  et  consultation  pour  le  Comte  de  Mirabeau,  Fils, 
sur  sa  demande  en  cassation  de  1'Arret  du  Parlement  de  Provence,  du  5 
Juillet  1783,  qui  le  separe  de  corps  &  d'habitation  d'avec  son  Epouse. 

[Pans']  1784.    8°  (5.9X3.2). 


430  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MIRABEAU,  Gabriel  Honore  DE  RIQUETTI,  Comte  DE,  continued. 

1  Secret  History  (The)  of  the  Court  of  Berlin ;  .  .  .     In  a  Series  of  Let 
ters,  translated  from  the  French.     .  .  .  \Wifh~]  A  Memorial,  presented 
to  the  present  King  of  Prussia  {Frederic  William  //.],  on  the  Day  of 
his  Accession  to  the  Throne,  by  Count  Mirabeau.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1789.     8°  (5. 8X3.2). 

2  Speeches  of  M.  de  Mirabeau  the  Elder,  pronounced  in  the  National  As 
sembly  of  France.     .  .  .  \W'dli\  a  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Character. 

*  *    Translated  from  the  French  Edition  of  M.  Mejan.    By  J.  White. 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1792.     8°  (5.3X3).     [2  copies.] 

Editor,  Translator,  &c.     See  MACAULAY,  Mrs.  C.  S.     Histoire  d'An- 
gleterre  ;  &c. 

Translator.     See  TIBULLUS,  A.     Elegies  de  Tibulle. 
MIRABEAU,  Victor  RIQUETTI,  Marquis  DE,  a  French  economist ;  d.  1790. 

3  (Economical  Table  (The),   an  Attempt  towards  ascertaining  and  exhib 
iting  the  Source,  Progress,  and  Employment  of  Riches,  with  Explana 
tions,  by  ...  Marquis  de  Mirabeau.     Translated  from  the  French. 

London,  1766.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

MIRROR  (The),  conducted  by  Mackenzie.  See  (BRITISH  Essayists. — Vol.  28,  29). 
MISSALE  Romanvm  ex  Decreto  sacrosancti  Consilij  Tridentini  restitutum.     Pii 

4  V.  Pont.  Max.  iussu  editum,  et  dementis  VIII.  auctoritate  recognitum. 
*  *  *     [Engraving.'] 

Lvtetiae  Parisiorvm,  1631.   8°  (6.6X3.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  678,  cxxviii.,  8. 
MISSIONARY  Herald  (The).— 1820-1845.     See  AMERICAN  Board,  &c. 
MISSIONARY  Magazine.     See  PANOPLIST  (The),  &c. 

MISSIONARY  Register,  Massachusetts.    See  MASSACHUSETTS  Missionary  Society. 
MISSIONARY  Register  (The)  for  the  year  1813-1815  ;  containing  an  Abstract  of 

5  the  Proceedings  of  the  principal  Missionary  and  Bible  Societies  through 
out  the  World.    Vol.  1-3.  London,  1814-'15.     12°  (5.1X2.9). 

MISSIONARY  Register  (The)  for  MDCCCXVI  ;  MDCCCXVII.  containing  the  principal 

6  Transactions  of  the  various  Institutions  for  propagating  the  Gospel ; 
with  the  Proceedings  ...  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society.      *  *  * 
2  vols.  London,  1816,  '17.     8°  (7.1X3.9),  2  cols. 

MITCHEL,  Ormsby  M'Knight,  an  American  astronomer;  b.  in  Ky.,  1810. 

7  Planetary  and  Stellar  Worlds  (The) :  a  popular  Exposition  of  the  great 
Discoveries  and  Theories  of  Modern  Astronomy.     .  .  .  Ten  Lectures. 
\Plates.']  New  York,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

MITCHELL,  Major  Charles  C.,  Prof,  of  Engineering,  Roy.Milit.Acad.,Woohvicli. 

8  Fortification.     By  Major  C.  C.  Mitchell,  and  Capt.  Proctor.    See  (ENCY 
CLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  G). 

MITCHELL,  S.  Augustus,  an  American  geographer. 

9  Accompaniment  (An)  to  Mitchell's  Reference  and  Distance  Map  of  the 
United  States  ;  containing  an  Index  of  all  the  Counties,  Districts,  Town 
ships,  Towns,  &c.,  .  .  .  with  an  Index  of  the  Rivers;  .  .  .  [and']  a 
General  View  of  the  United  States,  and  the  several  States  and  Territo 
ries ;  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1834.     12°  (7X4). 

MITFORD,  Rev.  John. 

10  Life  of  Dryden.     See  DRYDEN,  J.    Poetical  Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-cli. 

11  Life  of  Falconer.    See  FALCONER,  W.    Poetical  Works.— Pp.  ix.-xxxv. 
32  Life  of  Milton.    See  MILTON,  J.    Poetical  Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-cxxxiv. 


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MITFORD,  Rev.  John,  continued. 

1  Life  of  Prior.     See  PRIOR,  M.     Poetical  Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-xlii. 

2  Life  of  Swift.     See  SWIFT.     Poetical  Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  ix.-cxiv. 

3  Life  of  Young.    See  YOUNG,  Eev.  A.    Poetical  Works.— Vol.  l,pp.  vii.- 
Ixviii. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  GOLDSMITH,  W.     Poetical  Works. 
Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  GRAY,  Prof.  T.     Poetical  Works. 
MITFORD,  John,  Lord  Bedesdale,  brother  of  the  following. 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Pleadings  in   Suits  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  by 
English  Bill.     3d  ed.  Philadelphia,  1812.     12°  (5.8  irr.X3.1). 

MITFORD,  William,  an  English  historian ;  b.  in  London,  1744.  d.  1827. 

5  History  (The)  of  Greece.     3d  ed.  Vol.  1-4.     ...    Vol.  5-8. 

London,  1795-1810.     8°  (6.1X3.2),  m.  r.     [2  copies.] 
MODEST  Remarks  upon  the  Bishop  of  London's  Letter  concerning  the  late  Earth- 

6  quakes.     By  a  Quaker.  London,  1750.     8°,  pp.  21. 
MOHLER,  Johann  Adam,  Prof,  of  Theol.,  Univ.  of  Munich  ;  b.  1796.  d.  1838. 

7  Symbolism :  or,  Exposition  of  the  Doctrinal  Differences  between  Catho 
lics  and  Protestants,  as  evidenced  by  their  Symbolical  Writings.     Trans 
lated  from  the  German,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  preceded  by  an 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  State  of  Protestantism  and  Catholicism  in  Ger 
many  for  the  last  hundred  years.     2d  ed.    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1847.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

M(EURS  (Les).  8    Nouv.  ed.     ...  Amsterdam,  1777.     12°  (4.6X3.4). 

MOHAMMED,  or  MAHOMET,  the  founder  of  Islamism;  b.  570.  d.  632. 

9  Koran  (The) ;  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Mohammed :  translated 
from  the  Original  Arabic.  With  explanatory  Notes,  taken  from  the  most 
approved  Commentators.  To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Preliminary  Discourse. 
By  G.  Sale.  Vol.  1,  2.  New  ed.  *  *  *  [Plates.] 

London,  1801.     8°  (6.4  irr.XS.o). 

10  Life  of  Mahomet,  by  J.  A.  Roebuck.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  &c. 

11  Life  of  Mohammed.     See  BUSH,  G. 

12  Life  (The)   and  Religion  of  Mohammed,  as  contained  in  the   Sheeah 
Translations  of  the  Hyat-ul-Kuloob.     Translated  from  the  Persian.    By 
J.  L.  Merrick.  Boston,  1850.    -8°  (6.1X3.5). 

13  Mahomet  and  his  Successors.     See  IRVING,  W.     Works. — Vol.  12,  13. 

14  Mohammed  and  his  Successors.     See  OCKLEY,  S.    History  of,  &c. 
MOHEAU,  M. . 

15  Recherches  et  Considerations  sur  la  Population  de  la  France.     *  *  * 
Par  M.  Moheau.  Paris,  1778.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

Moi'sE,  Francois  Xavier,  a  French  theologian;  b.  1742.  d.  1813. 

16  Phedon,  ou  Dialogues  Socratiques  sur  I'lmmortalite  de  1'Ame.     Ecrit  en 
Allemande  par  M.  Mo'ise,  &  traduit  par  M.  Burja. 

Berlin,  1772.     12°  (4.3X2.6). 
MOISIEENKOW,  Feodor. 

17  Mineralogische  Abhandlung  von  dem  Zinnsteine. 

Leipzig,  1779.     12°,  pp.  91. 
MOLIKRE,  Jean  Baptiste  POQUELIN,  a  French  comic  poet ;  b.  1622.  d.  1673. 

18  Amphitryon,  Comedie  .  .  .     Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1775.     8°,  pp.  63. 

19  Medecin  (Le)  malgre  lui,  Comedie  .  .  .,  par  M.  de  Moliere.    Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1778.     8°,  pp.  47. 


432  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MOLIERE,  Jean  Baptiste  POQUELIN,  continued. 

1  (Euvres  de  Moliere,  avec  des  Remarques  grammaticales  ;  des  Avertisse- 
mens  et  des  Observations  .  .  .,  par  M.  Bret.     [Portrait  and  Engrav 
ings.']     Tom.  1-6.  Paris,  1773.     8°  ^5.3X3.2). 

MOLLER,  Henry,  a  Protestant  Hebrew  professor,  at  Wittemberg;  b.  1530.  d.  1589. 

2  Enarrationis  Psalmorvm  Davidis,  ex  Preclectionibvs  H.  Molleri  excerp- 
tse,  novissima  Editio  .  .  .  Cui  accesserunt  Partes  Psalmorvm, 
Observationes  Locorvm  Doctrinee,  Articvlorvm  Note  .  .  . 

Geneva?,  1603.     2°  (11.1X6),  2  cols.,  pp.  700+. 
MOLLOY,  Charles,  an  English  lawyer  &  dramatic  poet ;  d.  1767. 

3  Jure  (De)  Maritime  et  Navali :  or  a  Treatise  of  Affairs  Maritime,  and 
of  Commerce.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     9th  ed.,  with  .  .  .  Additions. 

London,  1769.    8°  (6.2X3),  m.  n. 

MONBODDO,  Lord.     See  BUBNET,  James,  Lord  Monboddo. 
MONBRON,  Fougeret  DE,  a  native  of  Peronne;  d.  1760. 

4  Cosmopolite  (Le)  ou  Citoyen  du  Monde.     Par  M.  de  Monbron.     *  *  * 

Londres,  1753.     8°  (4.5X2.7). 
MOXGAULT,  Nicolas  Hubert,  I' Abbe  de  Villetreuve;  b.  1674.  d.  1746. 

Editor,  Translator,  &c.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.    Lettres  de  C.  a  Atticus,  &c. 
MONGE,  Gaspard,  a  French  mathematician ;  b.  1746.  d.  1818. 

5  Geometric  descriptive.     4eme  ed.,  augmentee  d'une  Theorie  des  Ombres 
et  de  la  Perspective,  extraite  des  Papiers  de  1'auteur,  par  M.  Brisson. 
\Plates.']  Paris,  1820.     4°  (7X6). 

MONGEZ,  Jean  Andre,  a  French  physician  &  naturalist;  b.  at  Lyons,  1751. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BERGMAN,  T.     Manuel  des  Mineralogiste. 
MONITEUR  Universel  (Le)  ou  (Gazette  Nationale) ;  commence  le  5  Mai  1789. 

6  Precede  d'une  Introduction  historique,  contenant  un  Abrege  des  Anciens 
Etats-Generaux,  des  Assemblies  des  Notables,  et  des  principaux  Evene- 
mens  qui  out  amene  la  Revolution.     5  Mai  1789 — 30  Janvier  1798  ;  23 
Septembre  1799—31  Decembre  1807.     *  *  *     33  vols. 

Paris,  1789-1807.     2°  (15X9.2),  3  cols. 

7  Revolution  Franchise.     Table  Alphabetique  du  Moniteur,  depuis  1787 
jusqu'a  1'an  .  .  .  1799.     Tom.  1.  Noms  d'Hommes.     2.  Noms  des  Vil- 
les  et  Titres  des  Matieres.  Paris,  1802.     2°  (14.4X9),  3  cols. 

MONK,  James  Henry,  Bishop  of  Gloucester ;  b.  1784.  d.  1856. 

8  Life  (The)  of  Richard  Bentley,  13. D. :  with  an  Account  of  his  Writings, 
and  Anecdotes  of  many  distinguished  Characters  ...     2d  ed.,  revised 
&  enlarged.    ...   Vol.  1,  2.    [Portrait.']     London,  1833.    8°  (6.3X3. 7). 

MONNEREAU,  Elie. 

9  Parfait  Indigotier  (Le)  ou  Description  de  PIndigo  .  .  . ;  ensemble  un 
Traite  sur  la  Culture  de  la  Cafe,  la  Description,  &  de  sa  Manufacture. 
\_Plate.~]     Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee.     \_Plates.~] 

Amsterdam,  1765.     12°  (4.9X2.7). 
MONRO,  Donald,  M.D.,  F.E.S. 

10  Treatise  (A)  on  Medical  and  Pharmaceutical  Chymistry,  and  the  Ma- 
teria  Medica :  to  which  is  added,   an  English  Translation  of  the  .  .  . 
Pharmacopoeia  of  the  Royal   College  of  Physicians  of  London,   1788. 
...    Vol.  1-3.  London,  1788.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

MONRO,  liev.  Charles. 

11  Parochial  Lectures,  on  English  Poetry,  and  other  Subjects. 

London,  1856.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 


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MONIIO,  John. 

1  Nova  &  artificiosa  Methodus  docendi  Linguam  Latinam  ;  seu  Institutio 
Grammaticse  compendiaria  .  .  .          Londini,  1687.    4°  (8X5),  pp.  79. 

MONROE,  James,  oth  Pres.  of  the  U.S.;  b.  in  Va.,  1758.  d.  1831. 

2  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

3  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

4  Executive  Messages,  Addresses,  &c.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

5  View  (A)  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive,  in  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the 
United  States,  connected  with  the  Mission  to  the  French  Republic,  dur 
ing  the  years  1794,  5,  &  6.     ...        Philadelphia,  1797.     8°  (6.6X3.5). 

MONSIGNY,  Madame  Mary. 

6  Mythology :...    1st  American  ed.     Randolph, Vt.,  1809.   12°(5.5X3.1). 
MONTAGU,  Basil,  an  English  lawyer  &  author;  b.  1770.  d.  1851. 

?  Letter  addressed  to  C.  P.  Cooper,  upon  the  Report  of  the  recent  Record 
Committee.  London,  1837.     8°,  pp.  16. 

8  Preface  to  Bacon's  Essay.     See  BACON,  F. 

MONTAGU,  Edward  Wortley,  an  English  miscellaneous  author ;  b.  1713.  d.  1776. 

9  Reflections  on  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  Ancient  Republicks,  adapted  to 
the  Present  State  of  Great  Britain.     *  *  *     4th  ed. 

London,  1778.     8°  (5.7X3. 3).     [3  copies.] 
MONTAGUE,  Michel,  Seigneur  DE,  a  French  essayist ;  b.  1533.  d.  1589. 

1°  Essais.     Tom.  1-3.     [Portrait.]  Paris,  1793.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  n. 

MONTALEMBERT,  Charles  FORBES,  Comte  DE,  a  French  statesman;  b.  1810. 

11  Political  Future  (The)  of  England.     By  the  Count  de  Montalembert. 
From  the  French.     New  ed.  London,  1856.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

MONTANUS,  Benedictus  Arias.     See  ARIAS  MONTANUS,  B. 

MONTESQUIEU,  Charles  DE  SECONDAT,  Baron  DE,  a  Fr.  publicist ;  6.1689.  d.1155. 

12  Esprit  (De  L')  des  Loix,  par  M.  de  Montesquieu.     Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee 
parl'auteur.    ...    Tom.  1-4.     ***     Amsterdam,  1770.    12°(4.7X2.7). 

13  CEuvres  de  M.  Montesquieu,  Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  corrigee  &  ...  augmen 
tee  par  1'auteur.     Tom.  1-3.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

Londres,  1767.     4°  (7X4.4). 

14  CEuvres  de  M.  Montesquieu.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  corrigee  &  augmentee 
...     Tom.  1-7.     ***  Lyon,  1792.     12°  (4.7X2.5). 

15  CEuvres  posthumes  de  Montesquieu,  .  .  .       Paris,  1798.    8°  (5. 3X3.1). 
*6  Spirit  (The)  of  Laws.     Translated,  from  the  French  of  M.  de  Secondat, 

Baron  de  Montesquieu.      By  T.  Nugent.      Vol.  1,  2.      ***      5th  ed. 
...  London,  1773.     8°  (6.1X3.8),  m.  r. 

17  Spirit  (The)  of  Laws.     Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  de  Secondat, 
Baron  de  Montesquieu.     Vol.  1,2.     ***     Glasgow,  1793.    12(5.4X3). 

MONTFAUCON,  Bernard  DE,  a  French  Benedictine  monk ;  b.  1655.  d.  1741. 

18  Antiquite  (L')  expliquee  et  representee  en  Figures.     Tom.  1-5.     .  .  . 
2de  ed.,  revue  &  corrigee.  Paris,  1722.     2°  (11.7  irr.X6.4). 

NOTE.  —  Each  volume  is  in  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pag-es. 

MONTGOMERY,  James,  a  British  poet,  politician  &  journalist ;  6. 1771.  d.  1854. 

19  Christian  Poet  (The) ;  or,  Selections  in  Verse,  on  Sacred  Subjects.    With 
an  introductory  Essay.     *  *  *     3d  ed.     [Portrait  of  Cowper.] 

Glasgow,  1828.    12°  (4.4X2.5),  pp.  xlviii.,  500. 

20  Christian  Psalmist  (The) ;  or,  Hymns,  selected  and  original.     With  an 
introductory  Essay.     *  *  *     4th  ed.     [Frontispiece.] 

Glasgow,  1826,     12°  (5.2X3  irr.), 
55 


434  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


MONTGOMERY,  James,  continued. 

1  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  by  Rev.  D.  Tyerman  and  G.  Bennett, 
...  in  the  South  Sea  Islands,  China,  India,  &c.  between  the  years  1821 
and  1829.     Compiled  from  original   Documents,  by  J.  Montgomery. 
.  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     *  *  *      From  1st  London  ed.,  revised  by  an  American 
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2  Lectures  on  Poetry  and  General  Literature,  delivered  at  the  Royal  In 
stitution  in  1830  and  1831.     ***          London,  1833.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

3  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  {by  R.  Carruthers}. 
.  .  .     Vol.  1-5.     .  .  .     {Portrait.']      Boston,  1858.    16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

4  Verses  to  the  Memory  of  Richard  Reynolds.     See  REYNOLDS,  R. 
MONTGOMERY,  Richard,  an  American  revolutionary  general ;  b.  1736.  d.  1775. 

3  Life,  by  J.  Armstrong.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 
MONTHLY  Anthology  (The),  and  Boston  Review.     Containing  Sketches  and 

6  Reports  of  Philosophy,  Religion,  History,  Arts,  and  Manners.      *  *  * 
Vol.  1-10.     1804-1811.  Boston,  1804-'!  1.    8°  (6.6X3.6),  2  cols. 

MONTHLY  Review  (The)  ;  or,  Literary  Journal:  from  January  to  March,  1756; 

7  November,  1769;  March  to  June,  1770;  July  to  December,  1770.    Vol. 
43;    July  to  December,  1771.     Vol.45;  January,  1776  to  December, 
1777.     Vol.  54-57;  March,  1786;  November,  1788.     7  vols. 

London,  1756-'88.     8°  (6.7X3.6). 
MONTHLY  Review  (The) ;  or  Literary  Journal,  enlarged:  from  January  1792  to 

8  August,  1795.     Vol.  7-17  ;  October,  1796  to  March,  1797  ;  May,  1799 
to  August,  1803.     Vol.  23-41 ;  September  to  December,  1804.     Vol.  45 ; 
May  to  August,  1805.     Vol.  47.     32  vols. 

London,  1792-1805.     8°  (6.7X3.6). 
MONTI,  Vincenzo,  an  Italian  poet;  b.  1733.  d.  1828. 

9  Aristodemo  (L').     See  ALFIERI,  V.    (Quindici  Tragedie,  vol.  3.) 

10  Basvilliana  (La)  di  V.  Monti  L'Invito  a  Lesbia  di  L.  Mascheroni  I  Se- 
polcri  di  U.  Foscolo  I  Sepolcri  di  Ippolito  Pindemonte  Sermoni  di 
Gasparo  Gozzi  II  Mantino  il  Mezzogiorno  il  Vestro  a  la  Notte  di  G. 
Parini.  Inni  Sacri  di  A.  Manzoni.  Lugo,  1824.  24°  (4X2.4). 

n  Poesie.     Tom.  1,  2.  Pisa,  1800.     8°  (4.1X2.9). 

12  Tragedie.     {Portrait.']  Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
MONTJOIE,  Felio  Christophe  GALART  DE,  a  French  litterateur;  b.  1756.  d.  1816. 

13  Histoire  de  la  Conjuration  de  Maximilien  Robespierre.     Par  Montjoie. 
Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  etc.     {Portrait.']     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1801.     24°  (3.5X3.1). 

14  Histoire  de  la  Conjuration  de    L.  P.  J.  d'Oiieans,  surnomme  Egalite. 
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MONTUCCI,  Antoine,  a  learned  Chinese-scholar;  b.  in  Sienne,  1762.  d.  1827. 
Editor.     See  ALFIERI,  V.     Quindici  Tragedie. 

MONTUCLA,  Jean  Etienne,  a  French  mathematician;  b.  1725.  d.  1799. 

J5  Histoire  des  Mathematiques,  dans  laquelle  on  rend  compte  de  leur  pro- 
gres  depuis  leur  origine  jusqu'a  nos  jours  ;  ou  Ton  expose  le  tableau  et 
le  developpement  des  principals  decouvertes  dans  toutes  les  parties  des 
Mathematiques,  les  contestations  qui  se  sont  elevees  entre  les  Mathema- 
ticiens  et  les  principaux  traits  de  la  vie  des  plus  celebres.  Nouv.  ed., 
considerablement  augmentee,  et  prolongee  jusque  vers  1'epoque  actuelle. 
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MONUMENTS  of  Washington's  Patriotism.     See  WASHINGTON,  G. 
MOODY,  Rev.  Silas,  of  Arundel,  Me.;  b.  1742.  d.  1816. 

1  Sermon,  preached  at  Arundel,  January  12, 1800 :  on  the  Death  of  George 
Washington.  Portsmouth,  1800.     8°,  pp.  16. 

MOORE,  Edward,  an  English  poet  &  essayist ;  b.  1712.  d.  1757. 

2  World  (The),  conducted  by  Moore.    See  (BRITISH  Essayists.— Vol.  22-24). 
MOORE,  Frank. 

3  Diary  of  the  American  Revolution.     From  Newspapers  and  original 
Documents.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portraits,  Maps  and  Engravings.] 

New  York,  1860.     8°  (6.5X3.4). 

4  Songs  and  Ballads  of  the  American  Revolution.     With  Notes  and  Illus 
trations.     ***  New  York,  1856.     12°  (4.5X3.1  irr.). 
Editor.     See  REBELLION  Record  (The). 

MOORE,  Henry,  a  Methodist  preacher,  in  England. 

5  Life  (The)   of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley ;  in  which  are  included  the  Life  of 
his  Brother,  the  Rev.  Charles  Wesley ;  and  Memoirs  of  their  Family ; 
comprehending  an  Account  of  the  Great  Revival  of  Religion,  in  which 
they  were  the  first  and  chief  Instruments.        *  *  *       t  9  m      yoL  ^  2. 
[Portraits.'}  New-York,  1826.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

MOORE,  J.  Hamilton,  of  the  British  Navy. 

6  Practical  Navigator  (The)  and  Seaman's  New  Daily  Assistant.     .  .  . 
Exemplified  in  a  Journal  kept  from  London  to  the  Island  of  St.  Maries, 
and  back  again  to  Falmouth  :  .  .  .  London,  1772.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

MOORE,  John,  M.D.,  a  Scottish  physician  &  author;  b.  1729.  d.  1802. 

7  Essay  on  the  Causes,  Nature,  and  Cure  of  Consumption.     With  Charter 
of  Mass.  Medical  Society.  Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  45.     [2  copies.] 

8  Journal  (A)  during  a  Residence  in  France,  from  .  .  .  August  to  ... 
December,  1792.     To  which  is  added,  An  Account  of  the  most  Remarka 
ble  Events  that  happened  from  that  time  to  the  Death  of  the  late  King 
of  France.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1793.     8°  (5.7X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

9  View  (A)  of  Society  and  Manners  in  Italy ;  .  .  .  Vol.  1-3.     *  *  *     4th 
ed.  Dublin,  1792.     12°  (5.1X2.7). 

10  View  (A)  of  Society  and  Manners  in  France,  Switzerland,  and  Germa 
ny;  ...    Vol.  1,  2.     6th  ed.     *  *  *       Dublin,  1797.     12°  (5.2X2.7). 

11  Zeluco.     Various  Views  of  Human  Nature,  taken  from  Life  and  Man 
ners,  foreign  and  domestic.     [By  J.  Moore.'}      *  *  * 

Boston,  1792.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 
MOORE,  Rev.  Martin,  of  Natick,  Mass. 

12  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  John  Eliot,  Apostle  of 
the  North  American  Indians.  Boston,  1822.     24°  (4.4X3.6). 

MOORE,  Nathaniel  F.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Columbia  College;  b.  1782. 

J3  Historical  Sketch  (An)  of  Columbia  College,  in  the  City  of  New- York. 

New- York,  1846.     12°  (5.2X3). 
MOORE,  Thomas,  Esq.,  an  Irish  poet;  b.  in  Dublin,  1779.  d.  1852. 

14  Epistles,  Odes  and  other  Poems.     .  .  .  [With]  A  Notice,  critical  and 
biographical,  of  the  Author.  Philadelphia,  1806.     8°  (6.1X3  irr.). 

15  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 

Philadelphia,  1825.     8°  (6.4X3.5),  pp.  602. 

16  Poetical  Works,  collected  by  himself.      With  a  Memoir.      Vol.  1-6. 
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MORAES,  Francesco  de.     See  PALMERIN  of  England. 

MORAL  Philosopher  (The).     See  MORGAN,  T. 

MORAVIANS  (The).     See  UNITED  BRETHREN. 

MORE,  Mrs.  Hannah,  an  English  authoress;  b.  1745.  d.  1833. 

1  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Mrs.  H.  M.     See  ROBERTS,  W. 

2  Moral  Sketches  of  prevailing  Opinions  and  Manners   .  .  .  :  with  Reflec 
tions  on  Prayer.     ***  London,  1819.     8°  (5.1X2.9),  pp.  518. 

a  Thoughts  on  the  Importance  of  the  Manners  of  the  Great  to  General  So 
ciety.    [By  H.  More.]     ***     4th  ed.      Philadelphia,  1788.    24°,  pp.  81. 

4  Works,  .  .  .    Vol.  1-8.  Philadelphia,  1813.     24°  (4.6X2.7). 

5  Works.     With  a  Sketch  of  her  Life.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1827.     8°  (7.8X4.4  irr.),  2  cols. 
MORE,  Henry,  D.D.,  an  English  Platonic  philosopher ;  b.  1614.  d.  1687. 

6  Enchiridion  Ethicum,  preecipua  Moralis  Philosophia?  Rudimenta  com-, 
plectens,  .  .  .  Londini,  1668.     12°  (5.3X2.7),  m.  r. 

7  Enchiridion  Ethicum,  .  .  .     Ed.  4ta :  cui  accesserunt  Scholia,  una  cum 
Autoris  Epistola  ad  V.  C.     ***  Londini,  1711.     12°  (5.4X2.9). 

•8  Epistola  ad  V.  C.  quae  Apologiam  complectitur  pro  Cartesio,  quseque  In- 
troductionis  loco   esse  potent  ad  universam  Philosophiam  Cartesiam. 

*  *  *     Ed.  4ta  .  .  .  Londini,  1711.     8°,  m.  r.,  pp.  86. 

9  Modest  Enquiry  (A)  into  the  Mystery  of  Iniquity,  Part  I.,  containing  a 
.  .  .  Delineation  of  the  True  Idea  of  Antichristianism  ...        *  *     Syn 
opsis  Prophetica ;  or,  Part  II.  of  the  Enquiry  into  the  Mystery  of  Iniqui 
ty :  ...     *  *  *       The  Apology  of  Dr.  H.  More.  ...  As  well  a  more 
general  Account  of  the  Manner  and  Scope  of  his  Writings,  as  a  partic 
ular  Explication  of  several  Passages  in  his  Grand  Mystery  of  Godliness. 

*  *  *  London,  1664.     2°  (8. 7X4.8),  m.  r.,  pp.  567+. 

NOTE.  —  Each  of  the  three  portions  has  only  independent  title-page. 

MORE,  Sir  Thomas,  an  English  statesman  &  philosopher  ;  b.  1480.   d.  1535. 

10  Utopia:  or,  The  Happy  Republic.     A  Philosophical  Romance,  to  which 
is  added  The  New  Atlantis,  by  Lord  Bacon.     With  a  preliminary  Dis 
course,   containing  an  Analysis  of  Plato's   Republic,  &c.,   and  copious 
Notes,  by  J.  A.  St.  John.     New  ed.         London.  1845.     16°  (5.1X2.9). 

u  Utopia :  and  History  of  King  Richard  III.     [Edited']  with  some  Ac 
count  of  the  Author  and  his  Writings  [by  A.  Young']. 

Boston,  1834.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 

MOREAU  DE  MAUPERTUIS,  Pierre  Louis.     See  MAUPERTUIS,  P.  L.  MOREAU  DE. 
MOREAU,  Jean  Victor,  a  French  general',  b.  1763.  d.  1813. 

12  Histoire  de  Gen.  Moreau,  jusqu'a  la  Paix  de  Luneville,  contenant  tine 
Notice  sur  la  Vie  de  ce  General,  ses  Campagnes  sur  le  Rhin  et  en  Italic, 
etc.     ***     [Portrait.]  Paris,  1802.     16°  (4.8X2.7). 

MOREAU  DE  SAINT-MERY,  Mederic  Louis  Elie,  a  lawyer  of  St.  Domingo,  aft. 
Counsellor  of  State,  &c.  of  France;  b.  1750.  d.  1819. 

13  Authentic  Account  (An)  of  the  Embassy  of  the  East-India   Company, 
to  the  Court  of  the  Emperor  of  China,  in  the  years  1794  and  1795  .  .  .; 
taken  from  the  Journal  of  A.   E.  Van  Braam.     Translated  from  the 
Original.     With  ....  a  Chart  of  the  Route.     Vol.  1.  2. 

London,  1798-     8°  (5.7X3.4).     [2  copies.] 


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MOREAU  DE  SAINT- MERY,  Mederic  Louis  Elie,  continued. 

1  Loix  et  Constitutions  des  Colonies  Francoises  de  1'Amerique  sous  le 
vent ;  suivies,   1  °.  d'un  Tableau  raisonne  des  differentes  parties  de  1'Ad- 
ministration  actuelle  de  ces  Colonies :  2°.  d'Observations  generates  sur 
le  Climat,  la  Population,  la  Culture,  le  Caractere  et  les  Moeurs  des  Habi- 
tans  de  la  partie  Franchise  de  Saint-])omingue :  3°.  d'une  Description 
physique,  politique  et  topographique  des  differens  Quartiers  de  cette  meme 
partie  ;  le  tout  termine  par  1'Histoire  de  cette  Isle  et  de  ses  dependances, 
depuis  leur  decouverte  jusqu'a  nos  jours.     Par   M.   Moreau  de  Saint- 
Mery.     Tom.  1-6.     ...     *  *  *          Paris,  [1784-'90].     4°  (7.4X4.8). 

2  Topographical  and  Political  Description  (A)  of  the  Spanish  Part  of  Saint- 
Domingo,  containing  general  Observations  on  the  Climate,  Population, 
and  Productions  ;    on  the  Character  and   Manners  of  the  Inhabitants  ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  several  Branches  of  the  Government:  .  .  .   [ivitft] 
Maps  of  the  whole  Island.    Translated  from  the  French  by  W.  Cobbett. 
Vol.  1,2.  Philadelphia,  1796.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

MOREHEAD,  Rev.  R.,  an  Established  clergyman,  of  Edinburgh. 

3  Series  (A)  of  Discourses,  on  the  Principles  of  Human  Belief,  as  connect 
ed  with  Human  Happiness  and  Improvement. 

Philadelphia,  1810.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 
MOREL  DE  VIXDE,  Vicomte  Charles  Gilbert,  a  Fr.  agriculturist ;  b.  1759.  d.  1842. 

4  Memoire  et  Instruction  sur  les  Troupeaux  de  progression  ;  suivi  d'un 
Rapport  fait  a  1'Institute  de  France,  par  MM.  Tessier,  Huzard  et  Silves- 
tre.  Paris,  1808.     8°,  pp.  94. 

MORELL,  J.  D. 

5  Historical  and  Critical  View  (An)  of  the  Speculative  Philosophy  of  Eu 
rope  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.     .  .  . 

New  York,  1848.    8°(6.7X4.9),  pp.  752. 

6  Philosophy  (The)  of  Religion.  New-York,  1849.     12°  (5.3X3.3). 
MORELL,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  F.B.S.,  Rector  of  Buckland ;  b.  1701.  d.  1784. 

7  Abridgement  (An)  of  the  last  Quarto  Edition  of  Ainsworth's  Dictionary, 
English  and  Latin.     .  .  .     Designed  for  the  use  of  Schools.     3d  ed. 
2  vols.  London,  1790.     8°  (7X4.1),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 
Editor.    See  AINSWORTH,  R.    Thesaurus  Lingua?  Latinae  compendiarius. 
Editor.    See  HEDERICH,  B.    Groecum  Lexicon  manuale. 

MORERI,  Louis,  S.T.&.,  a  French  priest ;  b.  1643.  d.  1680. 

8  Great  Historical,  Geographical,   Genealogical  and  Poetical  Dictionary 
(The) ;  being  a  curious  Miscellany  of  Sacred  and  Profane  History.    .  .  . 
Collected  .  .  .  more  especially  out  of  L.  Moreri  .  .  .      Vol.  1  [A-L~\. 
2  [M-Z].     2d  ed.  .  .  .  enlarg'd  to  the  year  1688  ;  by  J.  Collier.     [Por 
trait  of  Collier.']  London,  1701.     2°  (11.4X6.5),  2  cols. 

9  Supplement  (A)  to  the  Great  Historical,  Geographical,  Genealogical  and 
Poetical  Dictionary  :  .  .  .     By  J.  Collier.     Together  with  a  Continuation 
from  the  year  1688,  to  1705,  by  another  hand.     2d  ed. 

London,  1727.     2°  (11.6X6.3),  2  cols. 

10  Appendix  (An)  to  the  three  English  Volumes  ...  of  Moreri's  Great 
...Dictionary.     By  J.  Collier.      London,  1721.    2°  (11.1X6.6),  2  cols. 
MORES,  Edward  Rowe,  an  English  antiquary ;  b.  at  Tunstall,  1730.  d.  1779. 
Editor.     See  DIONYSIUS,  of  Halicarnassus.     De  Antiquis  Oratoribus. 
MORGAN,  Augustus  DE.     See  DE  MORGAN,  A. 


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MORGAN,  Lewis  H. 

1  League  of  the  Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee,  or  Lvoquois.     [Map,  Portrait  and 
Engravings.']  Rochester,  1851.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

MORGAN,  John,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  an  American  physician;  b.  1736.  d.  1789. 

2  Vindication  (A)  of  his  Public  Character  in  the  Station  of  Director-Gen 
eral  of  the  Military  Hospitals,  and  Physician  in  Chief  to  the  American 
Army;  anno,  1776.  Boston,  1777.     8°  (5.4X3.3). 

MORGAN,  Sydney  OWENSON,  Lady;  an  Irish  authoress;  b.  1780.  d.  1859. 

3  Italy,  by  Lady  Morgan.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1.  2. 

New-York,  1821.     8°  (6X3.6). 
MORGAN,  Thomas,  M.D. 

4  Moral  Philosopher  (The).     In  a  Dialogue  between  Philalethes  a  Chris 
tian  Deist,  and  Theophanes  a  Christian  Jew.     [By  T.  Morgan.']     .  .  . 
*  *  *      2d  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1738.     8°  (6X3.3). 

5  Moral  Philosopher  (The).    Vol.  2.    Being  a  farther  Vindication  of  Moral 
Truth  and  Reason  ;  occasioned  by  two  books  .  .  .  The  Divine  Authori 
ty  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  asserted.     ...     By  Mr.  Leland  j 
.  .  .  [and']  Eusebius :    or  the  True  Christian's  Defence,  &c.     By  Mr. 
Chapman.     By  Philalethes  [T.  Morgan'].       London,  1739.   8°  (6X3.3). 

MORI,  Ascanio  DE'. 

6  Novelle.     [Portrait.]  Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
MORISON,  Eeo.  William,  of  Londonderry,  N.H.;  b.  in  Scotland,  1748.  d.  1818. 

7  Sermon  delivered  at  Londonderry,  January  1,  1800;  on  the  Death  of 
Gen.  George  Washington.  Newburyport,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  32. 

MORITZ,  Carl  Philipp,  a  German  author;  b.  1757.  d.  1793. 

8  Travels  in  England,  in  1782.     See  PINKERTOX,  J.    (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
MORLAND,  Sir  Samuel,  an  English  statesman  &  mechanician  ;  b.  1625.  d.  1695. 

9  Brief  Account  (A)  of  the  Life,  Writings  and  Inventions  of  Sir  Samuel 
Morland,  Master  of  Mechanics  to  Charles  the  Second.     *  *  *      [By  J. 
0.  HalliwelL]  Cambridge,  1838.     8°,  pp.  31. 

l°  History  (The)  of  the  Evangelical  Churches  of  the  Valleys  of  Piemont, 
Containing  a  ...  Geographical  Description  of  the  Place,  and  a  faithfull 
Account  of  the  Doctrine,  Life,  and  Persecutions  of  the  Ancient  Inhabi 
tants.  .  .  .  [With]  Relation  of  the  late  Bloudy  Massacre,  1655.  and  a 
Narrative  of  all  the  following  Transactions  to  1658.  ...  *  *  *  [Por 
trait,  Map  and  Plates.]  London,  1658.  2°  (9X7.7),  pp.  Ixviii.,  709. 

MORNAY,  Philippe  de,  DU  PLESSIS.     See  DUPLESSIS-MORNAY,  P.  de. 

MORNING  Chronicle  (The)  and  London  Advertiser.     Oct.  13, 1794— Oct.  9,  1803; 

n  June  6, 1804— Sept.  3, 1806;  July  1, 1809— Oct.  10, 1822 ;  March  4, 1823- 

May  22,  1824.     33  vols.       London,  1794-1824.    2°  (20.8X14.5),  5  cols. 

MORNING  Post  (The)  and  Gazetteer.     April  2,  1798— June  4, 1804.     The  Morn- 

12  ing  Post.    Jan.  22,  1806— Nov.  16,  1809.     3  vols.     [Incomplete.] 

[London]  1798-1809.     2°  (17.5X11.5),  4  cols. 
MORRELL,  Rev.  William,  a  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman,  at  Plymouth  in  1623. 

13  New  England ;    or,  Enarration  of  the  Ayre,  Earth,  Water,  Fish,  and 
Fowies  of  that  Country,  and  of  the  Natives.     A  Poem.      In  Latin  and 
English.    London,1625.  See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll., 1st  Series,vol.l.) 

MORRICE,  Alexander. 

14  Treatise  on  Brewing  ...     4th  ed.  London,  1806.     8°  (5X3.1). 


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MORRICE,  Rev.  Matthias,  a  Dissenting  minister  of  South  Wales ;  6.1684.  d.  1738. 

1  Faith  Encouraged,  in  a  ...  Exposition  of  Heb.  VI.  4,  5,  6.     Heb.  X. 
26.    UohnV.  16.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1726.     8°  (6X3),  m.  r. 

2  Social  Religion  Exemplified,  in  an  Account  of  the  First   Settlement  of 
Christianity  in  the  City  of  Caerludd;  .  .  .     4th  ed.     .  .  .  [With]  Ac 
count  of  the  Author,  by  E.  Williams.      Shrewsbury,  1786.     12° (5X3). 

MORRIS,  Gouverneur,  LL.D.,  U.S.  Senator,  &c. ;  b.  in  N.Y.,  1752.  d.  1816. 

3  Life  (The)  of  G.  Morris,  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and 
miscellaneous  Papers  ;  detailing  Events  in  the  American  Revolution,  the 
French  Revolution  and  in  the  Political  History  of  the  United  States.    By 
J.  Sparks.     ...    Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.']      Boston,  1832.   12°  (6.1X3.6). 

4  Oration  delivered  June  29,  1814,  at  the  request  of  ...  Citizens  of  New- 
York,  in  celebration  of  the  Recent  Deliverance  of  Europe  from  the  Yoke 
of  Military  Despotism.  Salem,  1814.     8°,  pp.  16. 

5  Speech  on  the  Judiciary  Establishment.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Elo 
quence  of  the  U.  S.,  vol.  1.) 

MORRIS,  John  G. 

6  Catalogue  of  the  described  Lepidoptera  of  North  America.     Prepared 
for  the  Smithsonian  Institution.    *  *  *      Washington,  1830.  8°,  pp.  68. 

MORRIS,  John  William,  a  Baptist  minister  of  England. 

7  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Andrew  Fuller.    .  .  .    Edited 
by  R.  Babcock,  Jun.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1830.     8°  (5. 9X3. 3). 

MORRIS,  Rev.  Joseph. 

8  Sermons  .  .  .  London,  1743.     8°  (6X3.1). 
MORRIS,  Robert,  an  American  financier,  one  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration 

of  Independence;  b.  in  Lancashire,  Eng.,  1734.  d.  in  Phila.,  1806. 

9  Correspondence.     See  UNITED  STATES.  (Diplomatic  Correspondence  of 
the  American  Revolution,  vol.  11,  12.) 

MORRISON,  Alexander  J.  W.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

Translator.     See  RITTER,  H.     The  History  of  Ancient  Philosophy. 
MORSE,  Jedidiah,  D.D.,  of  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  b.  in  Conn.,  1761.  d.  1826. 

10  American  Gazetteer  (The),  .  .  .     Illustrated  with  seven  .  .  .  Maps. 

Boston,  1797.     8°  (7X4),  2  cols.,  n.  p.    [2  copies.] 

11  New  Gazetteer  (A)  of  the  Eastern  Continent ;  .  .  .     By  J.  Morse,  and 
E.  Parish.     Illustrated  with  eighteen  Maps.     Designed  as  a  Second 
Volume,  to  the  American  Gazetteer. 

Charlestown,  1802.     8°  (7X4),  2  cols,  n.  p. 

12  American  Geography  (The) ;  or,  A  View  of  the  Present  Situation  of  the 
United  States  of  America.     .  .  .     Illustrated  with  two  Sheet  Maps.    To 
which  is  added,  A  Concise  Abridgment  of  the  Geography  of  the  British, 
Spanish,  French  and  Dutch  Dominions  in  America,  and  the  West  In 
dies  ;  and  of  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa. 

Elizabeth  Town,  1789.     8°  (6.4X3.8),  pp.  534. 

13  American  Geography ;  or,  A  View  of  the  Present  Situation  of  the  United 
States  of  America  ;  .  .  .     With  a  View  of  the  British,  Spanish,  French, 
Portuguese  and  Dutch  Dominions  on  the  Continent,  and  in  the  West 
Indies,  and  of  Europe,  Asia  and  Africa.    New  ed.,  revised,  corrected,  and 
greatly  enlarged,  by  the  author,  and  illustrated  with  twenty-five  Maps. 

London.  1794.     4°  (8.1X5.8),  pp.  714. 


440  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MORSE,  Jedidiah,  fi.D.,  continued. 

1  American  Universal  Geography  (The),  or,  A  View  of  the  Present  State 
of  all  the  Empires,  Kingdoms,   States,  and  Republics  in  the  Known 
World,  and  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  particular.     .  .  .     Illus 
trated  with  Maps  .  .  .     Part  I.  Being  a  New  Edition  of  the  American 
Geography  .  .  .     Part  II.  containing  a  Geographical  Description  of  the 
Eastern  Continent  and  Islands.     2  vols.     Boston,  1793.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

2  American  Universal  Geography  (The),  .  .  .     Illustrated  with  twenty- 
eight  Maps  and  Charts.     Part  I.  The  Introduction  revised  and  amended 
by  S.  Webber.     4th  ed.     ...       Part  II.     ...     3d  ed.     2  vols. 

Boston,  1800,  '01.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

3  Appeal  (An)  to  the  Public,  on  the  Controversy  respecting  the  Revolu 
tion  in  Harvard  College,  and  the  Events  which  have  followed  it ;  occa 
sioned  by  the  ...  Complaints  and  Accusations  of  Miss  Hannah  Adams, 
against  the  author.     *  *  *  Charlestown,  1814.     8°  (7.1X3-9). 

NOTE.  —  Compare: — HAKVAUD  COLLEGE.    Miscellnru-ous.    Review  of  Dr.  Morse's  '-Ap 
peal  t  >  the  Pullick,"  &c.; — REMARKS  on  the  Controversy  between  Dr.  Morse  and 

Miss  Adams,  &c. 

4  Discourse,  delivered  in  Boston,  July  14,  1808,  in  grateful  celebration  of 
the  Abolition  of  the  African  Slave-Trade,  by  the   Governments  of  the 
United  States,  Great  Britain  and  Denmark.     Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  28. 

5  Duty  (The)  of  Resignation  under  Afflictions,  illustrated  and  enforced 
...  in  a  Sermon  preached  at  Charlestown,  April  17,  1796,  on  the  Death 
of  Hon.  Thomas  Russel.  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  31. 

6  Report  (A)  to  the   Secretary  of  War  of  the  United  States,  on  Indian 
Affairs,   comprising  a  Narrative  of  a  Tour  performed  in  the  Summer  of 

1820,  .  .  .  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining,  for  the  Use  of  the  Govern 
ment,  the  Actual  State  of  the  Indian  Tribes  in  our  Country :  illustrated 
by  a  Map  .  .  .  [and]  Portrait  .  .  .     New-Haven,  1822.  8°  (6.4X3.5). 

7  Sermon  before  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,  in  Bos 
ton,  June  6,  1803,  at  their  Election.        Charlestown,  1803.     8°,  pp.  32. 

8  Sermon  at  Charlestown,  July  23, 1812 ;  National-Fc.st  Day  in  consequence 
of  a  Declaration  of  War  with  Great  Britain. 

Charlestown,  1812.    8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Sermon,  at  Charleston,  the  Sabbath  after  the  Interment  of  Mrs.   Mary 
Russell,  who  died  July  24,  1806.  8°,  pp.  18. 

10  Sermon  delivered  before  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  For- 
eign  Missions,  at  their  Annual  Meeting  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  19, 

1821.  Boston,  1821.     8°,  pp.  36. 

11  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  in 
Boston,  May  28,  1812.  Boston,  1828.     8°,  pp.  28. 

12  Sermon  delivered  May  18,  1808,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  J.  Hunting- 
ton.     [Ck.,  by  J.  Lathrop ;  E.H.,  by  W.  Channing.~] 

Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  32. 

13  Sermon  exhibiting  the  present  Dangers,   and  consequent  Duties  of  the 
Citizens  of  the  United  States.     Delivered  at  Charlestown,  April  25, 
1799,  the  day  of  National  Fast.     With  Notes. 

Charleston,  1799.     8°,  pp.  50. 

14  Sermon,  preached  in  Boston,  Sept.  25,  1810,  before  the  Managers  of  the 
Boston  Female  Asylum.  Boston,  1807.     8°,  pp.  23. 


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MORSE,  Jedidiah,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  9, 
1801.  Boston,  1801.     8°,  pp.  53.     [2  copies.] 

2  Sermon,  preached  Feb.  28,  1790,  upon  the  Death  of  Richard  Gary,  Esq. 

Boston,  1790.     4°,  pp.  27. 

3  Signs  of  the  Times.     A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  propa 
gating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America,  Nov. 
1,  1810.     With  Notes  and  Appendix.     Charlestown,  1810.     8°,  pp.  72. 

4  True  Reasons  (The)  on  which  the  Election  of  a  Hollis  Professor  of  Di 
vinity  in  Harvard  College,  was  opposed  at  the  Board  of  Overseers,  Feb. 
14,  1805.  Charlestown,  1805.     8°,  pp.  28. 
Editor.     See  PANOPLIST  (The),  &c.    1805-1810. 

Editor.     See  STANHOPE,  P.  D.     Elements  of  a  Polite  Education. 
MORT,  John,  an  English  Unitarian;  b.  1702.  d.  1788. 

5  Life,  Sentiments  and  Character  of  John  Mort.     See  TOULMIN,  H. 
MORTIMER,  Thomas,  Esq.,  English  Vice-Consul  at  Ostend. 

Editor.     See  BEAWES,  W.     Lex  Mercatoria  Rediviva. 
Translator.    See  NECKER,  J.    Administration  of  the  Finances  of  France. 
MORTON,  Rev.  Daniel  O.,  of  Shoreham,  Vt. 

6  Memoir  of  Rev.  Levi  Parsons,  late  Missionary  to  Palestine.    .  .  .    [Por 
trait.']  Poultney,  Vt.,  1824.     12°  (5.8X3.2). 

MORTON,  Hon.  Marcus,  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

7  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Taunton,  Nov.  4-7,  1853.     See  MASSACHU 
SETTS. —  Commonwealth.     Constitutions.     (Discussions  on  the  Consti 
tution  proposed  by  the  Convention  of  1853.) 

MORTON,  Nathaniel,  Sec'y  of  Plymouth  Colony  ;  b.  in  England,  1612.  d.  1685. 

8  New  England's  Memorial.     5th  ed.     Containing  besides  the  original 
Work,  and  the  Supplement  annexed  to  the  2d  ed.,  large  Additions  in 
marginal  Notes,  and  an  Appendix ;  with  ...  an  ancient  Map.     By  J. 
Davis.     *  *  *  Boston,  1826.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

MORTON,  Mrs.  Sarah  WENTWORTH,  wife  of  Hon.  Perez  Morton,  of  Boston. 

9  Ouabi:  or  the  Virtues  of  Nature.     An  Indian  Tale.     .  .  .     By  Phile- 
nia,  a  Lady  of  Boston.  Boston,  1790.     8°,  pp.  51. 

MORTON,  Samuel  George,  M.D.,  of  Philadelphia;  b.  1799.  d.  1851. 

10  Crania  Egyptiaca.     Observations   of  Egyptian   Ethnography,   derived 
from  Anatomy,  History,  and  the  Monuments.     See  AMERICAN  Philos. 
Society.  (Transactions,  New  Series,  vol.  9.) 

11  Inquiry  into  the  distinctive  Characteristics  of  the  Aboriginal  Races  of 
America.    See  BOSTON  Society  of  Natural  History.  ( Jou  :nal,  &c.,  vol.4.) 

12  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Scientific  Labors  of  S.  G.  Morton.     By  H.  S. 
Patterson.     See  NOTT,  J.  C.     Types  of  Mankind. — Pp.  xvii.-lvii. 

13  Observations,  on  the  Size  of  the  Brain  in  Man ;  on  the  Origin  of  the 
Human  Race  ;  &c.     See  NOTT,  J.  C.  (Types  of  Mankind :  &c.) 

MORTON,  Thomas,  an  English  bishop,  Chaplain  to  K.  James ;  b.  1564.  d  1659. 

14  Catholike  Appeale  (A)  for  Protestants,  out  of  the  Confessions  of  the  Ro- 
mane  Doctors  ;  particularly  answering  the  mis-named  Catholike  Apologie 
for  the  Romane  Faith,  out  of  the  Protestants  :  .  .  .     *  *  * 

Londini,  1609.     2°  (8.8X5.5),  m.  n.,  pp.  680+. 
MORUS,  Samuel  Friedrich  Nathanael,  S.T.D.,Prof.  at  Leipsic;  b.  1736.  d.  1792. 

15  Hermenevtica  (Svper)  Novi  Testament!  Acroases  Academicae.    Edition! 
aptavit  Praefatione  et  Additamentis  instrvxit  H.  C.  A.  Eichstadt.     Vol. 
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MORVEAU,  L.  B.  GUYTON  DE.     See  GUYTON  DE  MOBVEAU,  L.  B. 
MOSCHUS,  a  Greek  bucolic  poet,  of  Syracuse  ;  fl.  about  250  B.C. 

1  Carmina.     See  THEOCRITUS.     Theocriti  etc.  Carmina  bvcolica. 
MOSELEY,  Prof.  Henry. 

2  Definite  Integrals.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  2). 
MOSHEIM,  Johann  Lorenz  von,  S.T.D.,  Chanc.  Univ.  Oottingen;  6.1694.  d.  1755. 

3  Cudworth's  True  Intellectual  System  of  the  Universe ;  with  the  Notes  and 
Dissertations  of  Dr.  J.  L.  Mosheira.     See  CUDWORTH,  R. 

4  Ecclesiastical  History  (An),  antient  and  modern,  from  the  Birth  of  Christ, 
to  the  Beginning  of  the  Present  Century :  in  which  the  Rise,  Progress, 
and  Variations  of  Church  Power  are  considered  in  connexion  with  the 
State  of  Learning  and  Philosophy,  and  the  Political  History  of  Europe 
during  that  period.     Translated  from  the  original  Latin,  and  accom 
panied  with  Notes  and  Chronological  Tables,  by  A.  Maclaine.     ...  To 
which  is  added  an  accurate  Index.     New  ed.     Vol.  1-6. 

London,  1782.     8°  (6.5  irr.X3.3). 

MOTIER,  M.  J.  P.  R.  Y.  G.  DE,  Marquis  de  Lafayette.    See  LAFAYETTE,  M.  J.  &c. 
MOTLEY,  John  Lothrop,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. ;  b.  in  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1814. 

5  History  of  the  United  Netherlands :  from  the  Death  of  William  the  Silent 
to  the  Synod  of  Dort.     With  a  full  View  of  the  English-Dutch  Struggle 
against  Spain,  and  of  the  Origin  and  Destruction  of  the  Spanish  Armada. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Portraits  and  Plan.]      New  York,  1861.    8°  (6.5irr.X3.8). 

NOTE.  —  Continuing-;  to  be  completed  in  four  volumes. 

6  Rise  (The)  of  the  Dutch  Republic.     A  History.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

New  York,  1856.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 
MOTTE,  Andrew. 

Translator.     See  NEWTON,  I.    Mathematical  Principles,  &c. 
MOTTE,  Guillaume  Manquest  DE  LA.     See  LA  MOTTE,  G.  M.  DE. 
MOULLIN  DE  MARGUERY,  M. ,  a  physician,  of  Paris. 

7  Traite  des  Eaux  Minerales  nouvellement  decouvertes  au  Village  de  Passy, 
pres  Paris.     Par  M.  Moullin  de  Marguery.     Paris,  1723.    24°  (5X2.5). 

MOUNTER,  Jean  Joseph,  a  French  publicist ;  b.  1758.  d.  1806. 

8  Considerations  sur  les  Gouvernemens,  et  principalement  sur  celui  qui  con- 
vient  a  la  France.  Paris,  1789.     8°,  pp.  54. 

9  Expose  de  la  Conduite  de  M.  Mounier,  dans  I'Assemblee  Nationale,  et 
des  Motifs  de  son  Retour  en  Dauphine.         Paris,  1789.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

MOUNTENEY,  Richard. 

Editor,  &c.     See  DEMOSTHENES.     Selectae  Orationes. 

MOURT,  George,  supposed  one  of  the  Plymouth  Colony. 

10  Relation  or  Journal  of  the  Beginning  and  Proceedings  of  the  English 
Plantation  settled  at  Plimoth  in  New  England  by  certain  English  Ad 
venturers,  both  Merchants  and  others.  First  printed  in  1622.  See 
MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  8;  2d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

MouTON-FoNTENiLLE,  J.  P.,  of  the  French  Academy,  &c. 

Translator,  &c.     See  LINNE,  C.  von.    Systeme  des  Plantes. 

MOXON,  Joseph,  Hydrographer  to  Charles  II. ;  b.  1627.  d.  1700. 

n  Tutor  (A)  to  Astronomy  and  Geography.  .  .  .  With  an  Appendix 
shewing  the  Use  of  the  Ptolemaick  Sphere.  5th  ed.,  corrected  and  en 
larged.  Whereunto  is  added  the  Antient  Poetical  Stories  of  the  Stars 
.  .  . ;  as  also  a  Discourse  of  the  Antiquity,  Progress,  and  Augmentation  of 
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MUDIE,  Robert,  an  English  naturalist. 

1  Popular  Guide    (A)    to  the  Observation   of  Nature;  .  .  .    (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  57.)  New-York,  1833.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

MUHLENBERG,  William  A.,  D.D.,  a  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman,  of  New  York  city. 
Joint  Author.    See  WAINWRIGHT,  J.  M.    The  Choir  and  Family  Psalter. 
MUHLENFELS,  Ludwig  von,  Prof,  of  German,  &c.,  Univ.  of  London. 

2  Introduction  (An)  to  a  Course  of  German  Literature  :  in  Lectures  to  the 
Students  of  the  University  of  London.      London,  1830.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 

3  Introductory  Lecture  (An)   \_on  the  German  and  Northern  Languages 
and  Literature]   delivered  in  the  University  of  London,  Oct.  30,  1828. 
2d  ed.  'London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  32. 

MUIR,  Rev.  George,  of  Paisley,  Scotland. 

4  Essay  (An)  on  Christ's  Cross  and  Crown.     To  which  are  subjoined,  Six 
Sermons.     2d  ed.  Paisley,  1769.     12°  (5.3X3.9).     [2  copies.] 

MULLER,  Carl. 

Editor.     See  DIODORUS  SICULUS.    Bibliothecte  historicse  quce  supersunt. 
MULLER,  Carl  Ottfreid,  Prof.  ofArchceol,  &c.,  Univ.of  Gottingen;  6.1 797.  d.1841. 

5  History  (The)  and  Antiquities  of  the  Doric  Race.     Translated  from  the 
German  by  H.  Tufnell  and  G.  C.  Lewis.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Maps.] 

Oxford,  1830.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
MULLER,  Johann  von,  a  Siviss  historian ;  b.  1752.  d.  1809. 

Joint  Editor.     See  HERDER,  J.  G.  von.    Sammtliche  Werke. 
MULLER,  Johann  Georg. 

Editor.  See  HERDER,  M.  C.  v.  Erinnerungen  aus  dem  Leben  J.  G.  von  H. 

Joint  Editor.    See  HERDER,  J.  G.  von.    Sammtliche  Werke. 
MULLER,  Julian,  S.T.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Halle-,  b.  1801. 

Joint  Editor.    See  THEOLOGISCHE  Studien  und  Kritiken.    1856-1861. 
MULLER,  John,  Prof,  of  Artillery,  &c.,  Royal  Academy  at  Woolwich. 

6  Appendix,  or,  Supplement  to  the  Treatise  of  Artillery  :  .  .  .     [Plates.] 

London,  1768.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

7  Elements  of  Mathematics.     .  .  .     Vol.  1.     2d  ed.     [Plates.] 

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8  Treatise  (A)  containing  the  Elementary  Part  of  Fortification  ...     Il 
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9  Treatise  (A)  containing  the  Practical  Part  of  Fortification.     Illustrated 
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MULLER,  Max,  a  German  orientalist ;  b.  1823. 

1°  Languages  (The)  of  the  Seat  of  War  in  the  East.  With  a  Survey  of  the 
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an  Appendix  on  the  Missionary  Alphabet,  and  an  Ethnological  Map,  .  .  . 

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11  Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language  delivered  at  the  Royal  Institution 
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MUNK,  Edward. 

12  Metres  (The)  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.     A  Manual  for  Schools  and 
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MUNOZ,  Don  Juan  Baptista. 

1  History  (The)  of  the  New  World.     Translated  from  the  Spanish,  with 
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MUNSTER,  Sebastian,  Prof,  of  Theol  &  Hebrew  at  Heidelberg;  b.  1489.  d.  1552. 

2  Chaldaica  Grammatica  .  .  .  non  tarn  ad  Chaldaicos  interpretes  quam  He- 
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3  Dictionarivm  Chaldaicum,  non  tarn  ad  Chaldaicos  interpretes  quam  Rab- 
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4  Kalendarivm  Hebraicvm  .  .  . :  quod  non  tarn  Hebraice  studiosis  quam 
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MURDOCH,  James  E.,  an  American  actor ;  b.  in  Phila.,  1812. 

5  Orthophony :  or  Vocal   Culture  in  Elocution ;  a  Manual  of  Elementary 
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7  Journal  of  a   Tour  in  Greece  and  the  Ionian  Islands,  with  Remarks  on 
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MURPHY,  Arthur,  an  Irish  dramatist  &  author;  b.  1727.  d.  1805. 

8  Essay  (An)  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Samuel  Johnson.    See  JOHNSON, 
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9  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Tacitus.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.    Works. 
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11  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  (An)  of  British  America ;  compre 
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New-York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

1  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa,  from  the  earliest  period 
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2  Narrative  of  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Polar  Seas  and  Regions : 
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MURRAY,  John,  Prof,  of  Chemistry,  &c.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 

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8  English  Grammar,  adapted  to  the  different  Classes  of  Learners.     .  .  . 
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J  History  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     See  LOCKHART,  J.  G. 

2  Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     See  HAZLITT,  W. 

3  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     See  SCOTT,  Sir  W. 

4  Napoleon  in  Exile.     See  O'MEABA,  B.  E. 

5  Napoleon  and  his  Times.     See  CAULAINCOURT,  A.  A.  L. 

6  Remarks  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  See  CHAN- 
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NAPOLEON  III.,  Emperor  of  the  French ;   b.  at  Paris,  1808. 

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NEAL,  Daniel,  an  English  Dissenting  divine-,  b.  1678.  d.  1743. 

17  History  (The)  of  New-England.     Containing  an  impartial  Account  of 
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12  Bibliotheque  historique,   ou   Choix  des  meilleurs  Livres  d'Histoire,  de 
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NELLIUS,  Conrad,  a  German  physician. 

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NELSON,  Robert,  F.R.S.,  an  English  religious  writer;  b.  1656.  d.  1715. 

3  Companion  (A)  for  the  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church  of  England : 
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NERI,  Antoine,  a  Florentine  chemist,  of  the  16th  century. 

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NEUES  Hamburgisches  Magazin,  .  .  .     Stuck  CIII. 

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5  Stone  of  the  Library  Edifice,  for  the  Free  Public  Library  of  the  City  of 
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NEW  ENGLAND  Journal  (The)  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  and  Collateral  Branches 

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NEW  ENGLAND  Medical  Review  and  Journal  (The).     Conducted  by  W.  Chan- 

11  ning,  M.D.,  and  J.  Ware,  M.D.    Vol.1.      Boston,  1827.    8°  (6.4X3.7). 

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NEW  ENGLAND   Patriot   (The) ;  being  a  candid  Comparison  of  the  Principles 

12  and  Conduct  of  the  Washington   and  Jefferson  Administrations.     .  .  . 
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NEW  ENGLAND  Tract  Society.     Address  (An)  to  Christians  recommending  the 

13  Distribution  of  cheap  Religious  Tracts  ;  with  the  Constitution  of  the  So 
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14  Publications  (The)  of  the  N[ew]  England']  Tract  Society.     Vol.  1-6. 
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NOTE. —  Each  tract  has  independent  paging,  &c. 

NEW  English-German  and  German-English  Dictionary  ;  containing  all  the  Words 

!5  in  General  Use,  .  .  .    Compiled  from  the  Dictionaries  of  Lloyd,  Noh- 

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and  English.  Philadelphia,  1835,  '34.     8°  (6.8X3.7),  2  cols. 

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NEW  Estimate  16  (A)  of  Human  Life.     .  .  .  London,  1754.     8°,  pp.  80. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE,   State  of.     Address  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  New 
i7  Constitution  of  Government  for  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  to  the  In 
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450  BOTVDOIN     COLLEGE. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE,  State  of,  continued. 

1  Constitution  (A),  containing  a  Bill  of  Rights  and  Form  of  Government, 
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Portsmouth,  1783.     8°,  pp.  47. 

2  Perpetual  Laws  (The)  of  the  State  of  New-Hampshire,  from  .  .  .  July, 
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3  Reports  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  Trustees,  Treasurer  and  Superintend 
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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  State  Agricultural  Society.    Transactions  of  the  New  Hamp- 

4  shire  State  Agricultural   Societies,  for  1850,  1851  and  1852.     .  .  .  For 
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NEW  Jamaica  Almanack  (The),  and  Register  .  .  .  for  the  year  1797-1804,  1806. 

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NEW  Practical  System  (A)  of  Human  Reason,  divested  of  all  supernatural  and 

6  metaphysical  relations,  and  founded  on  its  only  true  basis,  Conceivability, 
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NEW  TESTAMENT.     See  BIBLE, — in  loco. 

NEW  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Art  of  Inoculation  and  Grafting.     .  .  . 

7  Salisbury,  1780.     8°,  pp.  vii.,  52. 
NEW  YORK,  City  of.     The  Picture  of  New-York ;    or,  The  Traveller's  Guide 

8  through  the  Commercial  Metropolis  of  the  United  States. 

New-York,  1807.     12°  (4.3X2.6). 
NEW  YORK,   State  of.     Address  (An)  to  the  People  of  the  State  of  New-York 

9  on  the  Subject  of  the  Constitution  agreed  upon  at  Philadelphia,  Sept. 
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10  Constitution  (The)  of  the  State  of  New-York. 

Fish-kill,  1777.     8°,  pp.  33. 

11  Documents  relative  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the  State  of  New-York ; 
procured  in  Holland,  England  and  France,  by  J.  R.  Brodhead,  Agent, 
under  and  by  virtue  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature,  ...     *  *  *     ... 
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Albany,  1856-'58.     4°  (8. 1X6). 

12  Essay  on  Sheep ;  their  Varieties — Account  of  the  Merinoes  of  Spain, 
France,  &c. — Reflections  on  the  Best  Method  of  treating  them,  and  rais 
ing  a  Flock  in  the  United  States ;  together  with  .  .  .  Remarks  on  Sheep 
and  Woollen  Manufactures.     By  R.  R.  Livingston.     .  .  . 

New-York,  1809.     8°  (6X3.5). 

13  Laws  of  the  State  of  NeAV-York,  comprising  the  Constitution  and  the 
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inclusive.    ***    ...    Vol.  1,2.    ***     New-York,  1792.  8°  (6.9X3.8). 

14  Laws  of  the  State  of  New-York  passed  at  the  Sixteenth  Session  of  the 
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15  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  considerate  Citizens  of  New- York ;  on  the 
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NEW  YORK,  State  of,  continued. 

1  Natural  History  of  New  York.     *  *  *     By  Authority.     7  vols.     {Maps 
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NOTE.  — Embracing,  Part  III.  Mineralogy,  by  L.  C.  Beck  ;  Part  IV.  Geology,  by  W. 
\V.  Mather,  E.  Emmons,  L.  Vanuxt-m,  and  J.  Hall;  Part  VI.  Palaeontology,  by 
J.  Hall.  Title-pages  engraved.  Each  volume  has  also  independent  title-page. 

2  Preliminary  Report  on  the  Census  of  the  State  of  New-York,  for  the 
year  1855.  Albany,  1856.     8°,  pp.  46. 

3  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Library  of  the  State  of  New 
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4  Thirteenth— Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lu 
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5  Fifty-fourth— Fifty-sixth,  Fifty-ninth— Sixty-fourth,  Sixty-sixth— Seven 
tieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State  of 
New-York.     1841-1843,  1846-1851,  1852-1857.     14  vols. 

Albany,  1841-'57.     8°  (7.2X4). 
NEW  YORK  Baptist  Union.     Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  New 

6  York  Baptist  Union  for  the  Ministerial  Education  ;  with  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Annual  Meeting,  Addresses,  &c.  held  at  Rochester,  July  10,  1855, 
together  with  a  Statistical  Report  of  Institutions  of  Learning. 

Rochester,  1856.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 
NEW  YORK  Herald  (The).  [Semi-weekly.]    Jan.  30, 1808— Dec.  31, 1814.    4  vols. 

7  New  York,  1808-' 14.     2°  (17.2X  12.6),  5  cols. 
NEW  YORK  Historical  Society.     The  Charter  and  By-Laws  of  the  New  York 

8  Historical  Society.     Revised  March,  1846.     New  York,  1846.  8°,  pp.  47. 

9  Semi-Centennial  Celebration.     Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Founding  of 
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NEW  YORK  General  Conference.     See  GENERAL  Conference  of  New  York. 
NEW  YORK  Review  (The).     Vol.  1-10.       New  York,  183 7-'42.    8°  (6.4X3.8), 

10  NOTE.  —  Published  quarterly.    Edited  successively  by  C.  S.  Henry,  and  J.  G.  Cogswell. 

NEWCOMB,  Rev.  Harvey. 

11  Cyclopedia  (A)  of  Missions;  containing  a  Comprehensive  View  of  Mis 
sionary  Operations  throughout  the  World ;  with  Geographical  Descrip 
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New  York,  1854.    8°  (7.6X4.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  784. 
NEWCOME,  Rev.  Peter,  Vicar  of  Aldenham,  in  Hartfordsliire. 

12  Catechetical  Course  (A)  of  Sermons  .  .  .     Being  an  Explanation  of  the 
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NEWCOME,  William,  D.D.,  ArcKbp.  of  Armagh;  b.  1729.  d.  1800. 

13  Observations  on  our  Lord's  Conduct  as  a  Divine  Instructor :  and  on  the 
Excellence  of  his  Moral  Character.     1st  American  ed. 

Charlestown,  1810,     8°  (6irr.X3.4),  pp.  516+.     [2  copies.] 
NEWELL,  Rev.  William,  D.  D, 

14  Discourse  on  the  Cambridge  Church-Gathering  in  1636  ;  delivered  Feb 
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15  «  Their  Works  do  follow  them."     The  Life-Work  of  Theodore  Parker ; 
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452  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


XETVLAND.  John,  Esq.,  of  London. 

1  Practice  (The)  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery.     ...     1st  American, 
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XEWMAN.  Francis  William,  Prof,  of  Latin.  Univ.  College,  London;  b.  1805. 

2  Regal  Rome.     An  Introduction  to  Roman  History. 

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XEWMAN,  John. 

Translator.     See  XENOPHON.     History  of  the  Affairs  of  Greece. 
XEVTMAN.  John  Henry.  D.D.,  noir  a  distinguished  Romanist ;  b.  in  London,  1801. 

3  Apollonius  Tyanaeus.      Miracles.      Cicero.      Roman  Philosophy.     See 
(ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  10). 

XEWMAN,  Samuel  Phillips,  Prof,  of  Oral.  &  Rhet.,  Bowd.  Coll.;  b.  1797.  d.  1842. 

4  Elements  of  Political  Economy.     ***     Andover,  1835.    12°  (5.5X3.3). 

5  Practical  Method  of  teaching  Rhetoric.     See  AMERICAN  Institute  of  In 
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6  Practical  System  (A)  of  Rhetoric :   or  the  Principles  &  Rules  of  Style, 
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XEWNHAM.  W. 

7  Human  Magnetism  ;  its  Claims  to  Dispassionate  Inquiry.     Being  an  At 
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XEWTON,  Sir  Isaac,  an  English  philosopher ;  b.in  Woolthorpe,  1642.  d.  1727. 

8  Chronology  (The)  of  Ancient  Kingdoms  amended.    To  which  is  prefix'd, 
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London.  1728.     4°  (6.4X3.9),  m.  r.     [2  copies.] 

9  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Xewton.     See  BREWSTER,  D. 

10  Life  of  Sir  I.  Xewton,  by  J.  B.  Biot.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
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11  Mathematical  Principles  (The)  of  Xatural  Philosophy.     Translated  into 
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Mathematical  Philosophy  demonstrated. 

12  Opticks :  or,  A  Treatise  of  the  Reflexions,  Refractions,  Inflexions  and 
Colours  of  Light.    Also  Two  Treatises  of  the  Species  and  Magnitude  of 
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London,  1704.     4°  (7.5X5). 

13  Opticks :  or,  A  Treatise  of  the  Reflections,  Refractions,  Inflections  and 
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XEWTON,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Olney,  aft.  of  London;  b.  1725.  d.  1807. 

l*  Authentic  Xarrative  (An)  of  some  .  .  .  Particulars  in  the  Life  of  *  *  *  * 
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NEWTON,  Eei\  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Cardiphonia ;  or,  the  Utterance  of  the  Heart ;  in  the  course  of  a  real  Cor 
respondence.     ...     *  *  *     6th  ed.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1795.     12°  (5.1X2.8). 

2  Letters  to  Dr.  Scott.     See  SCOTT,  T.     The  Force  of  Truth,  &c. 

3  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  John  Newton.     See  CECIL,  R.     (Works,  vol.  1.) 

4  Messiah.     Fifty  Expository  Discourses,  on  the  Series  of  Scriptural  Pas 
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5  Works.     Containing  an  Authentic  Narrative,  etc.  Letters  on  Religious 
Subjects,  Cardiphonia,  Discourses  intended  for   the   Pulpit,   Sermons 
preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Olney,  a  Review  of  Ecclesiastical  His 
tory,  Olney  Hymns,  Poems,  Messiah,  Occasional  Sermons,  and  Tracts. 
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Vol.  1,2.  Philadelphia,  1831.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

NEWTON,  Rejoice,  Esq. 

6  Oration  at  Worcester,  July  4,  1S14.  Worcester,  1814.     8°,  pp.  24. 
NEWTON,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol;  b.  1704.  d.  1782. 

7  Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies,  which  have  remarkably  been  fulfilled,  and 
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Perth,  1790.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

8  Dissertations  on  the  Prophecies,  .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     From  10th  European 
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15  Thoughts  on  some  important  Points  relating  to  the  System  of  the  World. 
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NICHOLSON,  Francis. 

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NICHOLSON,  William,  F.R.S.,  of  London. 

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NIEBUHR,  Barthold  Georg,  a  German  historian;  b.  1776.  d.  1831. 

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2  Lectures  on  Ancient  Ethnography  and  Geography,  comprising  Greece 
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10  Travels  through  Arabia  and  other  Countries  in  the  East,  performed  by 
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NOTE.  —  '  Robert  Heron' was  a  name  assumed  by  John  Pinkerton.      This  translation,  beside* 
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NIEMAYER,  Hermann  Agathon,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Jena,  &c.;  b.  1802.  d.  1851. 

11  Collectio  Confessionum  in  Ecclesiis  Reformatis  publicatarum. 

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NITZSCH,  Gregor  Wilhelm,  a  German  philologist ;  b.  1790. 

2  Erkliirende  Anmerkungen  zu  Homer's  Odyssee.     Bd.  1-3. 

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Joint  Editor.     See  THEOLOGISCHE  Studien  und  Kritiken. 
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3  eel.     ...    Vol.  1,2.  Hartford,  1821.     12°  (4.8X2.9). 
NOBLE,  Rev.  Mark,  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester. 

4  Historical  Genealogy  (An)  of  the  Royal  House  of  Stuart,  from  the  Reign 
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London,  1795.     4°  (6.9X4.4),  m.  b. 
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ted,  May,  1815— Jan.,  18(7  by  W.  Tudor ;  .May,  1817— March,  1818  l.y  J.  Sparks  ;  May, 
18!8--()i-t.,  18.9  by  E.  T.  Chaiming;  Jan.,  1820  -Oct.,  1823  by  E  Everett;  Jan.,  1824— 
Apjil,  1830  I  y  J.  Sparks  ;  July,  1830  -Oct.,  1835  l.y  A.  II.  Everett ;  Jan.,  1835— Jan.,  1813 
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General  Convention  at  Philadelphia,  September  17,  1787. 

'  Edenton,  1789.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 
NORTON,  Andrews,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Sacred  Lit.  Harvard  Coll.;  ft.  1786.  d.  1853. 

12  Additions  made  in  the  2d  Edition  of  the  2d  and  3d  Vols.  of  Norton's- 
Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels. 

Cambridge,  1848.     8°,  pp.  18. 

13  Discourse  (A)  on  the  Latest  Form  of  Infidelity;  delivered  at  the  request 
of  the  "Association  of  the  Alumni  of  the  Cambridge  Theological  School," 
July  19,  1839.     With  Notes.  8°,  pp.  64. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.         45' 


NOHTON,  Andrews,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Discourse  (A)  on  Religious  Education ;  delivered  at  Hingham,  May  20, 
1818.     Annual  Derby  Lecture.  Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  27. 

2  Evidences  (The)  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospel.      Vol.  1-3.     2d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1846-48.     8°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies.] 

3  Inaugural  Discourse   [on  the  Extent  and  Relations  of  Theology'},  de 
livered  before  the  University  in  Cambridge,  August  10,  1819. 

Cambridge,  1819.     8°,  pp.  48. 

4  Internal  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gospels.     Part  I.  Re 
marks  on  Christianity  and  the  Gospels,  with  particular  reference  to 
Strauss's  "  Life  of  Jesus."     II.  Portions  of  an  unfinished  Work. 

Boston,  1855.     8°  (5. 6X3.4). 

5  Letter  to  Mr.  Ticknor  on  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  Liberal  Views  of 
Christianity  in  New  England,  and  on  Mr.  Buckminster's  Relations  to 
them.  [No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  8. 

6  Poetry  (On  the)   of  Mrs  Hemans.     From  the  Christian  Examiner  for 
January,  1836.  [No  imprint.']     8°,  pp.  34. 

7  Recent  Publications  concerning  Goethe.     By  A.  N[or<on].     From  the 
Select  Journal  for  April,  1833.  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  44. 

8  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  'The  Latest  Form  of  Infidelity'  exam 
ined."  Cambridge,  1839.     8°,  pp.  72. 

9  Remarks  on  a  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  Col 
lege,  proposing  certain  Changes,  relating  to  the  Instruction  and  Disci 
pline  of  the  College  ;  read  May  4,  1824.     By  .  .  .  [ A.  Norton']. 

Cambridge,  1824.     8°,  pp.  12. 

10  Review  of  "Men  and  Manners   in  America,  by  .  .  .  [T.  Hamilton]." 
From  the  Select  Journal,  No.  I.  for  1834.       [No  imprint]     8°,  pp.  21. 

11  Review  of  a  Sermon  delivered  at  New  York,  December  7,  1826.     By 
W.  E.  Channing.     .  .  .  Bostop,  1826.     8°,  pp.  8. 

12  Speech  delivered  before  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  College,  February  3, 
1825,  in  behalf  of  the  Resident  Instructors  of  the  College.     With  an 
Introduction.  Boston,  1825.     8°,  pp.  xxiii.,  35.     [2  copies.] 

13  Statement  (A)   of  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrines  of  Trinita 
rians,  concerning  the  Nature  of  God,  and  the  Person  of  Christ. 

Cambridge,  1833.     12°  (5.7X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

14  Tracts  concerning  Christianity.  Cambridge,  1852.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
Joint  Editor.     See  SELECT  Journal  of  Foreign  Periodical  Literature. 
Translator,  and  Annotator.     See  BIBLE, — Portions  of  the  New  Testa 
ment.     A  Translation  of  the  Gospels. 

NORTON,  Rev.  Jacob,  of  Weymouth,  Mass. 

15  Blessedness   (The)  of  those  who   die  in  the  Lord.     Discourse  at  Wey 
mouth,  Feb.  3,  1811,  on  the  Death  of  his  Wife. 

Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  26. 

16  Remarks  on  "  An  Address  from  the  Berean  Society  of  Universalists  in 
Boston,  to  the  Congregation  of  the  First  Church  in  Weymouth,  in  An 
swer  to  a  Sermon  delivered  in  said  Church,  Dec.  18,  1808,  entitled,  "The 
Will  of  God,  respecting  the  Salvation  of  all  Men,  illustrated."     Also, 
a  few  Strictures,  on  S.  Thompson's  "  Universal  Restoration  vindicated, 
in  a  Reply  "  to  the  same  Sermon.  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  68. 

58 


458  UOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


NORTON,  Eec.  Jacob,  continued. 

1  Sermon  (A)  delivered  in  Weymouth,  Dec.  11,  1815,  at  the  Interment  of 
Hon.  Cotton  Tufts,  M.D.  Boston,  1816,     8°,  pp.  24. 

2  Things  as  they  are  ;  or,  Trinitarianism  developed.     Part  II.  In  Reply  to 
"A  Letter,  written  in  February,  1815,  to  Rev.  J.  Norton  ...  by  Rev.  D. 
Thomas;"...     ***  Boston,  1815.     8°  (6.9X3.7). 

3  Will  (The)  of  God,  respecting  the  Salvation  of  all  Men,  illustrated.     A 
Sermon,  delivered  December  18,  1808.  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  24. 

NORTON,  Thomas,  an  English  barrister  &  dramatic  writer ;  d.  about  1600. 

4  Psalms  in  Metre.     See  STERNHOLD,  T.  (Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes.) 
Translator,  &c.     See  CALVIN,  J.     Institvtion  of  Christian  Religion. 

NORTON'S  Literary  and  Educational  Register,  for  1854. 

5  New  York,  1854.     12°  (5.7X3.7). 
NORWOOD,  Joseph  G.,  M.D. 

6  Illinois  Coals  ;  with  Descriptions  and  Analyses.     See  ILLINOIS. 

7  Geological  Report  of  a  Survey  of  Portions  of  Wisconsin  and  Minneso 
ta,  made  during  1847-1850.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

NOSTREDAME,  Michel  DE,  a  French  physician  &  astrologer',  b.  1503.  d.  1566. 

8  True  Prophecies  (The)  or  Prognostications   of  Michael   Nostradamus. 
A  Work  full  of  Curiosity  and  Learning.     [English  and  French.]    Trans 
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London,  1685.    2°  (8.7X5.5),  pp.  522.    [2  copies.] 
NOTA,  Alberto. 

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[Portrait.]  Firenze,  1827-'28.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

NOTICE  des  Dessins  originaux,  Esquisses  Peintes,  Cartons,   Gouaches,   Pastels, 

10  etc.  exposes  au  Musee  Napoleon,  dans  la  Galerie  d'Apollon,  en  Messidor 
de  Tan  X.  de  la  Republique.     Partie  II.      Paris,  1804.     12°  (4.2X2.2). 

NOTT,  Eliphalet,  j*Z>.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Union  College;  b.  1773. 

11  Discourse   (A)  delivered  in  Albany,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Gen. 
Alex.  Hamilton,  July  29,  1804.  Albany,  1804.     8°,  pp.  40. 

NOTT,  Samuel,  Jun. 

12  Freedom  (The)  of  the  Mind,  demanded  of  American  Freemen ;  being 
Lectures  to  the  Lyceum,  on  the  Improvement  of  the  People. 

Boston,  1830.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
NOTT,  J.  C.,  M.I).,  of  Mobile,  Ala, 

13  Types  of  Mankind:  or,  Ethnological  Researches,  based  upon  the  An 
cient  Monuments,  Paintings,  Sculptures,  and  Crania  of  Races,  and  upon 
their  Natural,  Geographical,  Philological,  and  Biblical  History  :  illustra 
ted  by  Selections  from  the  inedited  Papers  of  S.  G.  Morton,  M.D.,  and 
by  additional   Contributions  from  L.  Agassiz ;  W.   Usher ;  and  H.  S. 
Patterson.     By  J.  C.  Nott,  and  G.  R.  Gliddon.      *  *  *      [Portrait  of 
Morton,  Plates  and  numerous  Engravings.'] 

Philadelphia,  1854.     8°  (7.3X4-4),  pp.  Ixxvi.,  45-738. 
NOUVEAU  &  Anciens  Principes  du  Commerce,  compares  :  ou  Traite  sur  les  Prin- 

14  cipes  clu  Commerce  entre  les  Nations ;  .  .  .     Ouvrage  traduit  de  1'Ang- 
lois.     ***  Londres,  1789.     8°  (5.8X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

NouvEAU  Diable  Boiteux  (Le),  Tableau  philosophique  et  moral  de  Paris;  Me- 

15  moires  mis  en  lumiere  et  enrichis  de  Notes  par  le  Docteur  Dicaculus, 
de  Louvain.     ***     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1799.     8°  (5.4X2.2). 


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NOUVEAU  Dictionnaire  Allemand-Fran^ois  et  Frangois-Allemand,  a  1'Usage  des 

1  deux  Nations.     Tom.  1.  Contenant  1'Allemand  explique  par  le  Francois. 
2.  Le  Francois  explique  par  I'Allemand.     *  *  *     [Frontispieces.'] 

Strasbourg,  1782.     8°  (7. 3X4-1). 
NOUVEAU  Dictionnaire  historique  ;  ou  Histoire  abregee  de  tous  les  Homines  qui 

2  se  sont  fait  tin  nom  par  des  Talens,  des  Vertus,  des  Forfaits,  des  Erreurs, 
etc.  depuis  le  Commencement  du  Monde  jusqu'a  nos  jours.     .  .  .  Avec 
des  Tables  Chronologiques  .  .  .     Par  une  Societe  de  Gens-de-Lettres. 
7me  ed.,  revue,  corrigee,  &  ...  augmentee.     *  *  *     Tom.  1-9. 

Paris,  1789.     8°  (6X3.4),  2  cols. 
NOUVEAU  Traite  des  Privileges  et  Hypotheques,  suivant  les  Principes  du  Code 

3  Civil ;  avec  des  Modeles  des  difierens  Actes,  qui  ont  rapport  au  Regime 
Hypothecate.     ...  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

NOVA  SCOTIA.     The  Present  State  of  Nova  Scotia :  with  a  brief  Account  of 

4  Canada  and  the  British  Islands  on  the  Coast  of  North-America.    2d  ed., 
corrected  and  enlarged.     Illustrated  with  a  Map.     *  * 

Edinburgh,  1787.     8°  (-3.5X3.1).     [2  copies.] 
NOVELAS  Espafiolas :  el  Serrano  de  las  Alpujarras :  y  el  Cuadro  Misterioso. 

Brunswick,' 1831.     12°  (5X3),  pp.  80. 
NOVELAS  Espafiolas  :  y  Coplas  de  Manrique ;  con  algunos  Pasages  de  Don  Q,ui- 

6  jote,  etc.  Brunswick,  1845.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 
NOVELLE  di  Autori  Sinesi  [namely ;  G.  Sermini,  P.  Fortini,  B.  Ilicini,  Cr.  Nelli, 

7  S.  Bargagli,  A.  Sozzini,  A.  M.  Bandiera.     Frontispiece  of  Portraits.] 

Firenze,  1833.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1105-1745. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  title-page.     "  Raccolta  di  Novellieri  Italian!.     Partio  2da." 

NOVITIUS,  seu  Dictionarium  Latino-Gallicum.    See  MAGNIEZ  DE  WOIMONT,  L.  F. 

NOVUM  TESTAMEXTUM.     See  BIBLE,  —  in  locis. 

Novus  Apparatus  Gra?colatinus,  cum  Interpret atione  Gallica  ex  Isocrate,  De- 

8  mosthene,   aliisque  praecipuis  autoribus  Graccis   concinnatus.     .  .  .  Ab 
uno  e  Societate  Jesu.         Parish's,  1681.    4°  (7.8X5.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1188. 

NOY,  William,  Esq.,  Privy-Councillor  to  K.  Charles  I.;  b.  about  1577.  d.  1634. 

9  Grounds  (The)  and  Maxims,  and  also  an  Analysis  of  the  English  Laws. 
To  which  is  annexed,  A  Treatise  of  Estates,  by  Sir  J.  Dodericlge.     .  .  . 
With  Notes  and  Additions,  by  C.  Barton.     From  7th  London  ed. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  1808.     12°  (5.4X2.9). 

NOYES,  George  Rapall,  D.I).,  Prof,  of  Sacred  Literature,  Harv.  Coll.;  b.  1798. 
10  Christian  Doctrine  (The)  of  Retribution.       Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  16. 
J1  Collection  (A)  of  Theological  Essays  from  various  authors.     [Edited] 
with  an  Introduction,  by  G.  R.  Noyes. 

Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.8X3.3),  pp.  xlvi.,  512. 

12  Explanation  of  Isaiah  ix.  6,  and  John  I.  1.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  24. 

13  Gospel  (The)  exhibited  in  a  Unitarian  Minister's  Preaching. 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  36. 

l*  Jesus  Christ  the  chief  Corner-stone.  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  16. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BIBLE,  —  Portions  of  the  Old  Testament.     A  New 
Translation— of  the  Book  of  Job  ;— of  the  Book  of  Psalms  ;— of  the  He 
brew  Prophets;  —  of  the  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and  the  Canticles. 
NOYES,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Needham,  Mass.,;  b.  1768.  d.  1837. 

15  Two  Sermons,  delivered  in  Needham,  on  the  Annual  Fast,  April  6, 1809. 

Dpdham,  1809.     8°,  pp.  34, 


460  BOWD01N    COLLEGE. 


NUGENT,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  an  Irish  compiler  &  translator ;  b.  1772. 

1  Grand  Tour  (The) ;  or,  A  Journey  through  the  Netherlands,  Germany, 
Italy,  and  France.     ...     By  Mr.  Nugent.     3d  eel.,  corrected  and  .  .  . 
improved.     To  which  is  added,  The  European  Itinerary.     Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1778.     12°  (5.2X3),  m.  b. 

2  New  Pocket  Dictionary  (The)  of  the  French  and  English  Languages,  in 
two  Parts.     I.    French  and  English.     II.    English  and  French.     .  .  . 
Stereotype  ed.,  revised  and  improved. 

London,  1812.     12°  (6><3.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  598. 

3  Travels  through  Germany.     Containing  Observations  of  Customs,  Man 
ners,  Religion,  Government,  Commerce,  Arts,  and  Antiquities.     With  a 
particular  Account  of  the  Courts  of  Mecklenburg.     .  .  .  [Engravings.] 
*  *  *     ...       Vol.  1,2.  London,  1768.     8°  (6X3.3). 
Translator.    See  BURLAMAQUI,  J.  J.  Principles  of  Natural  &  Politic  Law. 
Translator.    See  CELLINI,  B.    Life  of  B.  Cellini,  by  himself. 
Translator.    See  CONDILLAC,  E.  B.  DE.     Origin  of  Human  Knowledge. 
Translator.     See  LANCELOT,  C.     New  Method  of  learning  the  Greek 
Tongue ;  New  Method  of  learning  the  Latin  Tongue. 

Translator.    See  MONTESQUIEU,  C.  DE  S.,  Baron  DE.    Spirit  of  Laws,  &c. 
NUNEZ,  Fernan,  an  eminent  Spanish  Greek-scholar,  &  soldier ;  b.  1473.  d.  1553. 

4  Refranes,  o  Proverbios  en  Romance,  que  nueuamente  coligio  y  glosso  el 
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NUTTALL,  Thomas,  F.L.S.,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Ilarv.  Coll. ;  b.  1786.  d.  1859. 

5  Journal  (A)   of  Travels  into  the  Arkansas  Territory,  during  the  year 
1819.    With  occasional  Observations  on  the  Manners  of  the  Aborigines. 
Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  other  Engravings. 

Philadelphia,  1821.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

6  Remarks  and  Inquiries   concerning  the  Birds  of  Massachusetts.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  1.) 

NYTT  Svenskt  och  Engelskt  Hand-Lexicon,  med  Fraseologi  samt  geografiskt 

7  och  ethniskt  Namnregister.     New  Swedish-English  Pocket-Dictionary. 

Stockholm,  1856.     16°  (4.3X3),  2  cols.,  pp.  844. 

O. 

OATES,  or  OTES,  Titus,  D.D.,  the  contriver  of  the  "Popish  Plot"  ;  6.1620.  cZ.1705. 

8  True  Narrative  of  the  horrid  Plot  and  Conspiracy  of  the  Popish  Party, 
against  the  King,  &c.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN.     Popish  Plot. 

OBENHEIN,  Christoph,  a  Calvinist  theologian  of  the  IQth  century. 

9  Virtvtvm  et  Vitiorvm  Exempla.     Ex  Canonicis  Libris,  Veteris  &  Noui 
Testamenti  (turn  ex  Apocryphis  scriptis)  .  .  .  collecta,  concinnata,  &  or- 
dine  alphabetico  digesta.     Nona  ed.  priore  auctior  &  emendatior. 

Ex  officina  I.  Stoer,  1600.     8°  (5.9X3.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  930. 
OBERHESSISCIIEN   Gesellschaft.     Achter  Bericht  der   Oberhessischen   Gesell- 

10  schaft  fur  Natur-  und  Heil-Kunde.     Mit  clrei  steindriicktafeln. 

Giefsen,  1860.     12°  (6.7X3.9). 
OBERLIN,  Jean  Frederic,  a  French  pastor  &  philanthropist',  b.  1740.  d.  1826. 

11  Memoirs  of  John  Frederic  Oberlin.     From  3d  London  ed.     With  an  In 
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Cambridge,  1832.     12°  (4.8X3). 


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OBJECTIONS  to  the  Bank  of  Credit,  lately  projected  at  Boston  ;  a  Letter  to  John 

1  Burrill,  Esq.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

Boston,  1714.     16°,  pp.  32. 
OBSERVATETJR  (L')  Hollandais,  ou  Dix-septieme-  Dix-huitieme  Lettrc  de  M. 

2  Van  *  *  a  M.  II  *  *  sur  1'Etat  present  des  Affaires  de  l'P,urope.    2  pamps. 
12°.  La  Hayc,  1756, '37. 

OBSERVATIONS  on  the  Causes  of  the  present  Discontents  of  the  Merchants  and 

3  other  Inhabitants  of  the  Island  of  Bombay.     London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  40. 
OBSERVATIONS  on  Government,  including  some  Animadversions  on  Mr.  Adams' 

4  Defence  of  the  Constitutions   of  Government  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  on  Mr.  De  Lolme's  Constitution  of  England. 

New  York,  1787.     8°,  pp.  56. 

OBSERVATIONS  politiques  et  morales  de  Finance  et  de  Commerce.     Ou  Examen 
3  approfondi  d'un  Ouvrage  de  M.  R  *  *  *,  de  Geneve,   sur  1'Emprunt  et 
Tlmport.     ***  Lausane,  1780.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

OBSERVER  (The),  a  Collection  of  Essays.     1785-90.     See  CUMBERLAND,  R. 
O'CALLAGHAN,  Edward  B.,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Editor.     See  NEW  YORK.     Documents  relative  to  Colonial  History,  &c. 
OciIANDO,  Sotos,  an  instructor  in  the  French  royal  family. 

6  Cours  de  Themes  et  Dialogues  Espagnols.     2eme  ed.,  revue  et  augmen- 
tee  par  1'auteur  .  .  .  Paris,  1834.     12°  (5X3.2). 

7  Grammaire  Espagnole-Frangaise  .  .  .  Paris,  1834.     12°  (5X3. 2). 

8  Prononciation  Espagnole.     .  .  .  Paris,  1834.     12° (5X3.2). 

9  Traduction  de  1'Espagnol.     ...  Paris,  1834.     12°  (5X3.2). 
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j°  History  (The)  of  the  Saracens.  Containing  the  Lives  of  Abubeker, 
Omar,  Othman,  Ali,  Hasan,  Moawiyah  I.  Yazid  I.  Moawiyah  II.  Ab- 
dalla,  Merwan  I.  and  Abdolmelick,  the  immediate  Successors  of  Ma 
homet.  Giving  an  Account  of  their  most  remarkable  Battles,  Sieges, 
&c.  .  .  .  Illustrating  the  Religion,  Rites,  Customs  and  Manner  of 
Living  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2.  3d  ed.  London,  1757.  8°  (5.9X3.3),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  — Prefixed  to  vol.  1  is  "  The  Life  of  Mahomet,"  ly  Dr.  R   Long-. 

OcLAND,  Christopher,  Master  of  Southward  School,  aft.  of  Chelton  School. 

11  Anglorvm  Praelia,  ab  anno  Domini  1327  .  .  .  vsque  annum  Domini  1588. 
Carmine  summatim  perstricta.     Item.  De  pacatissimo  Anglise  Statu,  im- 
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NOTE. —  Each  work  has  also  independent  title-page. 
O'CoNOR,  Charles,  Esq. 

12  Letters  on  the  Heathen  State  and  Antient  Topography  of  Ireland.     See 
VALLANCEY,  C.     (Collectanea  de  Rebus  Hibernicis,  vol.  3.) 

ODIORNE,  James  Creighton,'q/*  Boston. 

13  Opinions  on  Speculative  Masonry,  relative  to  its  Origin,   Nature  and 
Tendency.     A  Compilation,  embracing  recent  and  important  Documents 
on  the  subject,  and  exhibiting  the  Views  of  the  most  distinguished 
Writers  respecting  it.     ***  Boston,  1830.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

(ECOLAMPADIUS,  Johannes,  the  Grcecized  name  of  Johann  HAUSSCHEIN,  or 
properly  HUSSGEN,  a  German  reformer;  b.  in  Sicabia,  1482.  d.  1531. 

14  Annotationes  piisimae  doctissimaeqve  in  loseam  loelem  Amos  Abdiam, 
&c.     ***  Basiloae,  153.5.     8°  (4.4X2.5),  fol.  282+. 


462  BOWDOIN      COLLEGE. 


OERSTED,  Hans  Christian,  a  Danish  natural-philosopher ;  b.  1777.  d.  1851. 
J  Life  of  H.  C.  Oersted,  from  the  Biographical  Sketch  by  P.  L.  Moller,  &c. 
See  (The  Soul  in  Nature,  post. — Pp.  vii.-xxii.). 

2  Soul  (The)  in  Nature,  with  supplementary  Contributions.     Translated 
from  the  German  by  L.  and  J.  B.  Horner.         [Portrait.] 

London,  1852.     8°  (5. 3X3. 2). 
OGDEN,  John  Cosens,  a  Prot.-Episc.  clergyman,  of  Portsmouth,  N.H.;  d.  1800. 

3  Election  Sermon,  at  Concord,  N.H.,  1790.     Concord,  1790.     8°,  pp.  24. 
OGLE  COUNTY,  Illinois,     Sketches  of  the  History  of  Ogle  County,  Illinois,  and 

4  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Northwest.      .  .  .      Polo,  1859.    8°,  pp.  75. 
OGLETHORPE,  Gen.  James,  the  founder  of  Georgia;  b.  1688.  d.  1785. 

5  Life,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.    See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  2d 
Series,  vol.  2.) 

O'Halloran,  Sylvester, 

6  Introduction   (An)   to  the  Study  of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Ire 
land :  .  .  .    Illustrated  with  Copper-plates.    Also  two  Appendixes  :  con 
taining  1.  Animadversions  on  an  Introduction  to  the  History  of  G.  Bri 
tain  and  Ireland,  by  J.  Macpherson,  Esq.     2.  Observations  on  the  Me 
moirs  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  Sir.  J.  Dalrymple. 

London,  1772.     4°  (6.8X4.7). 
OHIO,  State  of.    Annual  Report  (First — Fifth)  of  the  Commissioners  of  Statistics 

7  .  .  .  of  Ohio.    1857-1861.    5  vols.     Columbus,  1858-'62.    8°  (7.3X6.5). 
OHRLANDER,  C.  N. 

8  Hand-Lexikon  for  Ofversattningar  fran  Svenskan  till  Tyska,  Franska 
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Stockholm,  1853.     8°  (5.9X4.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1112. 
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O  KEAN,  Mr. . 

Translator.     SeeLtTCAS,  C.    Eaux  minerales,  etc.  d'Aix-la-Chapelle,  etc. 
OLCOTT,  Henry  S.,  Reporter  of  the  New  York  Tribune. 

9  Outlines  of  the  First  Course  of  Yale  Agricultural  Lectures.     With  an 
Introduction,  by  J.  A.  Porter.  New  York,  1860.     12°  (5.6X3.6). 

OLD  TESTAMENT.     See  BIBLE, — in  locis. 

OLDMIXON,  John,  an  English  Whig  political  writer ;  b.  1673.  d.  1742. 

10  History  (The)  of  England,   during  the  Reigns  of  the  Royal  House  of 
Stuart.     .  .  .     By  .  .  .  [J.  Oldmixori]. 

London,  1730.     2°  (10.8X5),  2  cols.,  m.  b.,  pp.  xxi.,  781-J-. 

11  History  (The)   of  England,   during  the  Reigns  of  King  William  and 
Queen  Mary,    Queen  Anne,  King  George  I.   being  the  Sequel  of  the 
Reigns  of  the  Stuarts.     ...     By  Mr.  Oldmixon. 

London,  1735.     2°  (11.2X5.7),  2  cols.,  m.  b.,  pp.  808+. 
OLIN,  Rev.  Stephen,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Wesley  an  Univ.;  b.  1797.  d.  1851. 

12  Works.     Vol.  1.  Sermons  and  Sketches.     2.  Lectures  and  Addresses. 
[Portrait.']  New  York,  1852.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

OLIVER,  Andrew,  Jun., Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  Essex  Co.,  Ms. ;  6.1731.  d.1799. 

13  Essay  (An)   on  Comets.     Part  I.  Explaining  the  Phenomena  of  the 
Tails  of  Comets.     II.  Comets  may  be  inhabited  Worlds.     Interspersed 
with  Observations  and  Reflections   on  the   Sun  and  Primary  Planets. 
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OLIVER,  Andrew,  Jim.,  continued. 

1  Theory  of  Lightning  and  Thunder  Storms,  and  Theory  of  Water  Spouts. 
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OLIVERS,  Thomas. 

2  Full  Refutation  (A)  of  the  Doctrine  of  Unconditional  Perseverance ;  in 
a  Discourse  on  Hebrews  n.  3.    ***    New-York,  1818.    24°  (3.9X2.3). 

OLIVET,  Joseph  THOULIER,  Abbe  D',  a  French  grammarian,  &c.;  6.1682.  d.1768. 

Joint  Translator.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.     Tusculanes  de  Ciceron. 
OLMSTED,  Denison,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Phil,  Yale  College;  b.  1791.  d.  1859. 

3  Introduction  (An)  to  Natural  Philosophy  :  designed  as  a  Text  Book  .  .  . 
Vol.  1. -Mechanics  and  Hydrostatics.     2.-Pneumatics,  Electricity,  Mag 
netism  and  Optics.     Compiled  from  various  authorities. 

New  Haven,  1831  ,'32.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

4  Recent  Secular  Period  (On  the)  of  the  Aurora  Borealis.     Pp.  52.     See 
SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  8.) 

OLSHAUSEN,  Hermann,  S.T.D.,  a  German  Protestant  theologian;  d.  1839. 

5  Biblical  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament,  by  H.  Olshausen.     Con 
tinued  [Vol.  5,  6]  after  his  Death  by  J.  H.  A.  Ebrard  and  L.  A.  Wiesin- 
ger.     Translated  from  the  German  for  Clark's  Foreign  and  Theological 
Library.     Revised  after  the  latest  German  edition,  by  A.  C.  Kendrick. 
To  which  is  prefixed  Olshausen's  Proof  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Wri 
tings  of  the  New  Testament.     Translated  by  D.  Fosdick,  Jr.     Vol.  1-6. 

New  York,  1858.     8°  (7.3X4.1). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  1-4  are  titled  "  1st  American  eel.,  revised  after  4th  German  t-d.,"  &c. 

6  Biblischer  Commentar  iiber  sammtliche  Schriften  des  Neuen  Testaments 
.  .  .     Bd.  3.  Abth.  I.     Die  Briefe  Pauli  an  die  Homer  und  Korinthier 
enthaltend.  Koningsberg,  1835.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  820. 

NOTE.  —  Ea-h  epistle  has  also  independent  title-page. 

O'MEARA,  Barry  E.,  Surgeon  to  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena. 

7  Napoleon  in  Exile ;  or  A  Voice  from  St.  Helena.     The  Opinions  and 
Reflections  of  Napoleon  on  the  most  important  Events  in  his  Life  and 
Government,  in  his  own  words.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait.'] 

New  York,  1854.     12°  (5.7X3.6). 

ORATORES  Attici  et  quos  sic  vocant  Sophists.     See  DOBSON,  W.  S. 
ORDINAIRE,  Claude  Nicolas,  I' Abbe,  a  French  naturalist;  b.  1736.  d.  1809. 

8  Natural  History  (The)  of  Volcanoes :  including   Submarine  Volcanoes, 
and  other  analogous  Phenomena.     By  the  Abbe  Ordinaire.     Translated 
from  the  original  French  manuscript,  by  R.  C.  Dallas. 

London,  1801.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 
ORELLI,  Conrad  von,  Prof,  of  Philosophy  at  Zurich  ;  b.  1788. 

9  Altfranzosische  Grammatik  (Formenlehre.)     Mit  vielen  Conjecturen  und 
Berechtigungen.     2te  ganz  umgearbeite  aufl. 

Zurich,  1848.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 
ORELLI,  Johann  Kaspar,  a  German  philologist  &  critic ;  b.  1787.  d.  1849. 

Editor.     See  TACITUS,  C.  C.     Opera  qme  supersunt. 
ORIGENES,  a  Christian  scholar  &  teacher;  b.  in  Alexandria,  175.  d.  254. 

10  Opera  omnia  qua?  Greece  vel  Latine  tantum  exstant  et  ejus  nomine  cir- 
cumferuntur,  ex  variis  Editiouibus,  &  Codicibus  manu  exaratis,  Gallica- 
nis,  Italicis,  Germanicis  &  Anglicis  collecta,  recensita  Latine  versa, 
atque  Annotationibus  illustrata,  cum  copiis  Indicibus,  Vita  Auctoris,  & 
multis  Dissertationibus.  Opera  &  Studio  D.  C.  Delarue. 

Parisiis,  1733~'59.     2°  (12X6.5),  par.  cols.,  m.  r. 


464:  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


O'REILLY,  Jacob,  M.D. 

1  Tractatus  de  Ortu  aclndole;  Contentis ;  Yiribus  medicis  ;  ac  debito  Usu 
Aquarum  mineralmm  Stecknicensium.    *  *  *    Ponti,  1766.     8°,  pp.  69. 

ORION,  of  Thebes,  in  Egypt,  a  Greek  grammarian,  of  the  5th  century. 

2  Etymologicon    [  Greek:']     Ex  Mvseo  F.  A.  Wolfii  primvm  edidit  Annota- 
tiones  P.  H.  Larcheri  eivsdem  Wolfii  nonnvllas  et  svas  Indicesqve  locv- 
pletissimos  adiecit  F.  G.  Stvrzivs  .  .  .     Lipsiae,  1820.  4°(9X6.8),  2  cols. 

ORLEANS,  Louis  Philippe  Joseph,  Due  D',  a  French  prince  of  the  blood;  b.  at. 
St.  Cloud,  1747.  guillotined  at  Paris,  1793. 

3  Conjuration  de  Phillippe  d'Orleans,  ou  Details  exacts  et  circonstancies 
de  PAssemblee  qu'il  tint  en  personne  au  Itinsy,  le  Sept  de  ce  mois  \Juil- 
let~],  et  jours  suivans.  [Paris']  1780.     8°,  pp.  32. 

4  Vie  de  Louis-Philippe-Joseph,  Due  d'Orleans.      Traduit  de  1'Anglois, 
par  M.  K.  D.  W.     *  *  *     [Portrait.']          Londres,  1789.     8°,  pp.  96. 

5  Vie  politique  de  Louis-Phillippe- Joseph,  dernier  Due  d'Orleans.      [Por 
trait.]  Paris,  1802.     16°  (4.5X2.6). 

ORLEANS,  Pierre  Joseph,  le  Pere  D',  an  eminent  Jesuit  historian ;  6.1644.  d!698. 

6  Histoire  des  Revolutions  d'Espagne,   depuis  la  Destruction  de  PEmpire 
des  Goths,  jusqu'a  1'entiere  &  parfaite  Reunion  des  Royaumes  de  Castille 
&  d'Arragon  en  une  seule  Monarchic.     Revue  et  publiee  par  les  PP. 
Rouille  et  Brumoy.     Tom.  1-3.     ***     Paris,  1734.    4°  (7X4.2),  m.  d. 

ORME,  Rev.  William,  Sec'y  of  the  London  Miss.  Society ;  d.  1830. 

7  Bibliotheca  Biblica :  a  Select  List  of  Books,  on  Sacred  Literature  ;  with 
Notices,  biographical,  critical,  and  bibliographical.     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1824.     8°  (0.9X3.5). ' 

8  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Baxter ;  with  a  Critical  Ex 
amination  of  his  Writings.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1831.     8°  (6.9X3. 7).     [2  copies.] 

9  Memoirs,  including  Letters,   and   Select   Remains,   of  John  Urquhart. 
***     Vol.  1,  2.  Philadelphia,  1828.     24°  (4.8X2.8). 

OHMEROD,  Rev.  T.  G.,  M.A. 

10  Annals  of  Germany  from  the  Diet  of  Worms,  A.D.    1496,  to  the  End 
of  the  Thirty  Years  War,  A.D,  1648.     See  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  vol.  12). 

11  Sketch  of  the  Northern  Kingdoms  of  Europe,   from  the  Middle  of  the 
16th  to  the  Middle  of  the  18th  Century.     See  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  vol.  12). 

ORRERY,  Earl  of.     See  BOYLE,  J. ;  BOYLE,  II. 

ORTON,  Job,  an  eminent  English  Dissenting  minister;  b.  1717.  d.  1783. 

12  Discourses  to  the  Aged ;  ...     *  *  *         Salem,  1801.     12°  (4.9X2.9). 

13  Letters  to  a  Young  Clergyman.     *  *  * 

Shrewsbury,  1791.     12°  (5.1X3.1). 
H  Letters  to  a  Young  Clergyman.     ***       Boston,  1794.    8°  (5.6X3.1). 

15  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Character  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Dod- 
dridge  .  .  .     ***    2d  ed.     [Portrait.]      Salop,  1766:    12°  (4.9X2.9). 

16  Religious  Exercises  recommended :  or  Discourses  on  Secret  and  Family 
"Worship,  and  the  Religious  Observation  of  the  Lord's  Day.     .  .  .    2d 
ed.     ***  Shrewsbury,  1772.     12°  (5X3). 

17  Short  and  Plain  Exposition  (A)  of  the  Old  Testament,  with  Devotional 
and  Practical  Reflections,  for  the  use  of  Families.     Published  ...  by 
Robert  Gentleman.     1st  American,  from  2d  London  ed.     Vol.  1-6. 

Charles  to  wn,  1805-'06.     8°  (6.3X3.4).     [3  copies.] 


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OSBORX,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Eastham,  Mass.,  aft.  a  teacher  in  Boston. 

1  Case  (The)  and  Complaint  of  Mr.  Samuel  Osborn,  late  of  Eastham ;  as 
it  was  represented  in  a  Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Colman,  to  be  communicated 
by  him  to  the  Convention.  Boston,  1743.     8°,  pp.  29. 

OSBORNE,  John. 

2  Indictment  (An)  against  Tythes  :  or,  Tythes  no  Wages  for  Gospel  Minis 
ters:...     ***  London,  1659.     4°  (6X3.5),  pp.  32. 

OSBORNE,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Danby,  and  Duke  of  Leeds. 

3  Life,  by  T.  P.  Courtenay.     See  FORSTP;R,  J.    (Lives  of  Eminent  British 
Statesmen,  vol.  5.) 

OSBURN,  William,  F.8.L. 

4  Monumental  History  (The)  of  Egypt,   as  recorded  in  the  Ruins  of  her 
Temples,  Palaces,  and  Tombs.    Vol.  1.  From  the  First  Colonization  of  the 
Valley  to  the  Visit  of  the  Patriarch  Abram.    2.  From  the  Visit  of  Abram 
to  the  Exodus.     [Maps,  Plates  and  Engravings."} 

London,  1854.     8°  (6.6X2.7). 
OSGOOD,  David,  D.D.,  of  Medford,  Mass.;  b.  1748.  d.  1822. 

5  Discourse  delivered  at  Medford,  Dec.   29,   1799,  on  the  Death  of  Gen. 
George  Washington.  Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  19. 

6  Discourse  delivered  Feb.  4,  1803,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Joseph  Roby, 
of  Lynn.  Boston,  1803.     8°,  pp.  26. 

7  Discourse,  delivered   Feb.  19,  1795,  the  Day  set  apart  for  a  General 
Thanksgiving  through  the  United  States.        Boston,  1795.     8°,  pp.  30. 

y  Discourse  delivered  at  Cambridge,  in  the  hearing  of  the  University, 
April  8,  1810.  Cambridge,  1810.  8°,  pp.  40. 

9  Solemn  Protest  (A)  against  the  late  Declaration  of  War,  in  a  Discourse. 

Cambridge,  1812.  8°,  pp.  20. 

10  Solemn  Protest  (A)  against  the  late  Declaration  of  War  in  a  Discourse. 
2d  ed.  Cambridge,  1812.  8°,  pp.  18. 

u  Unsearchable  Riches  (The)  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  In 
troduction  of  Rev.  P.  Thacher,  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  Church  and 
Society  in  Brattle-Street,  Boston,  Jan.  12,  1785.  [Ch.,  by  J.  Latlirop ; 
R.H.,  by  J.  Clarke.]  Boston,  1785.  8°,  pp.  28.  [2  copies.] 

12  Validity  (The)  of  Baptism  by  Sprinkling,  and  the  Right  of  Infants  to 
that  Ordinance,  supported,  &c.,  in  two  Discourses,  delivered  at  Maiden, 
in  1804.     2d  ed.  Charlestown,  1804.     8°,  pp.  83.     [2  copies.] 

13  Wonderful  Works  (The)  of  God  are  to  be  remembered.   Annual-Thanks 
giving  Sermon,  Nov.  20,  1794.      Boston,  1794.    8°,  pp.  29.    [2  copies.] 

OSGOOD,  Samuel,  Postmaster- General  of  the  U.S.,  &c.;  b.  1748.  d.  1813. 

14  Three  Letters  .  .  .  :    I.  To  J.  B.  Romeyn,  D.D.,  pointing  out  wherein 
the  Author's  Views  of  Prophecies  are  different  from  those  of  the  Doc 
tor's  ...     II.  To  I.  Osgood.    A  Review  of  Locke's  Chapter  on  Power, 
and  Edwards  on  the  Freedom  of  the  Will.     III.  To  Rev.  A.  Armstrong. 
Calvinists   are  not  in  everything  correct,  because  they  disagree  among 
themselves  in  some  things  that  are  very  important. 

New-York,  1811.     8°  (6X3.5). 
OSGOOD,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  New  York  city ;  b.  1812. 

*5  Graduate's  Return  (The) ;  an  Oration  before  the  Alumni  of  Harvard 
University,  July  19,  1860.  See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.  Addresses  at  the 
Inauguration  of  Pres.  Felton. 

Translator.  See  DE  WETTE,W.  M.  L.    Human  Life :  or,  Practical  Ethics. 
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466  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


OSSAT,  Arnaud  D',  a  French  cardinal;  b.  1536.  d.  1604. 

1  Letres  du  Cardinal  D'Ossat.     Nouv.  ed.,  corrigee  sur  le  Manuscript 
original,  &  ...  augmentee.     Avec  des  Notes  historiques  &  politiques 
de  Mr.  Araelot  de  la  Houssaie.     Tom.  1,  2.     ***     [Portrait.'] 

Paris,  1698.     4°  (7.7X3.2). 
OssiAN,  a  traditionary  Scottish  hero  &  bard ;  assigned  to  2d  or  3d  century. 

2  Poesie  di  Ossian      Tradotte  da  M.  Cesarotti     Vol.  1-3       [Portrait  of 
Cesarotti.~]  Milano,  1820.     8(5.5X3.1). 

OSSOLI,  Sarah  Margaret  FULLER,  Marchioness  D'  ;  b.  in  Camb.,Ms.,  1810.  (7.1850. 

y  Memoirs  of  Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli.   [Prepared  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Clarke,  Rev. 

F.  H.  Hedge,  W.  H.  Channing  and  R.  W.  Emerson.']     Vol.  1,2.      *  *  * 

Boston,  1852.     12°  (5.4X3.4). 

4  Woman  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,  and  kindred  Papers  relating  to  the 
Sphere,  Condition  and  Duties,  of  Woman.     Edited  by  her  Brother,  A, 

.  B.  Fuller.     AVith  an  Introduction  by  H.  Greeley.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

Translator.     See  ECKERMANX,  J.  P.     Conversations  with  Goethe. 
OSTEN-SACKEN,  R.,  Baron,  Russian  Consul  at  New  York. 

5  Catalogue  of  the  described  Diptera  of  North  America.    Prepared  for  the 
Smithsonian  Institution.     *  *  *  Washington,  1858.     8°,  pp.  92. 

OsTERVALD',  Jean  Frederic,  a  Swiss  Protestant  clergyman;  b.  1663.  d.  1747. 

6  Treatise  concerning  the  Causes  of  the  Present  Corruption  of  Christians, 
and  the  Remedies  thereof;    translated  by  C.  Mutel.     See  WATSON,  R. 
(Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  6.) 

OSWALD,  James,  D.D. 

7  Appeal  (An)  to  Common  Sense  in  behalf  of  Religion.    [By  J.  Oswald.] 
Vol.  [1],  2.  Edinburgh,  1766/72.     8°  (5.5X3.1,  6.1X3.2). 

OTIS,  George  Alexander,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  BOTTA,  C.     History  of  War  of  Independence  of  U.  S. 
OTIS,  Harrison  Gray,  an  American  orator,  &c. ;  b.  in  Boston,  1765.  d.  184S. 

8  Eulogy  on  Hamilton.    See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.  (Eloquence  of  U.S.,  vol.  5.) 
OTIS,  James,  a  Revolutionary  patriot  &  orator ;  b.  in  Mass.,  1725.  d.  1783. 

9  Life,  by  F.  Bowen.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  2.) 
l°  Rights  (The)  of  the  British  Colonies  asserted  and  proved.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1764.     8°,  pp.  80. 

11  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Conduct  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay.  Boston,  1762.     8°,  pp.  53. 

OTTE,  E.  C. 

Joint  Translator.      See  HUMBOLDT,  H.  F.  A.,  Baron  VON.     Cosmos. 

Views  of  Nature. 
OURCHES,  Charles  D',  a  French  agriculturist. 

12  Traite  general  des  Prairies,  et  de  leurs  Irrigations.     Ouvrage  orne  de 
Planches  et  de  Plans  de  diverses  Machines  pour  elever les  Eaux  a  peu  de 
frais.     2de  ed.,  augmentee.     ***  Paris,  1806.     8°  (5. 7X3.1). 

OUTHIER,  Reginald  or  Renard,  a  French  astronomer,  &c.;  b.  1694.  d.  1774. 

13  Voyage  to  the  North.     See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
OVIDIUS  NASO,  Publius,  a  Roman  poet ;  b.  43  B.C.  d.  A.D.  18. 

14  Elegiac  Extracts  from  Ovid,  with  Introduction,  &c.     See  RAMSAY,  W. 


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OVIDIUS  NASO,  Publius,  continued. 

1  Epistolarum  Heroidum  Liber;  Interpretatione  &  Notis  illustravit D.  Crisp. 
Helvetius  ;  ...  ad  usum  Delplrini.    Accessit  Index  locupletissimus. 

Londini,  1783.     8°  (6.3X4). 

2  Fastorvm  Libri  Sex.     Cum  Xotis  &  Interpretatione  Gallica  [facing  the 
text}  M.  de  Marolles.  Lvtetiae  Parisiorum,  1660.     8°  (5.6X3). 

3  Metamorphoseon  Libri  XV.     Interpretatione  &  Xotis  illustravit  D.  Crisp. 
Helvetius,  ad  usum  Delphini.  ...  [Index.]  Londini, 1765.  8°(6.5X4.1). 

4  Metamorphoses   (Les)   d'Ovide  gravees  sur  les  desseins  des  meilleurs 
peintres  Francois.    Par  les  soins  des  Srs.  Le  Mire  et  Basan.    [140  Plates.] 

Paris,  n.  d.     4°  (5.2X3.5). 

5  Metamorphoseon  Libri  XV.     Cum  Notis  T.  Farnabii.     [Embellished 
title-page.'}  Amstehcdami,  1650.     12°  (4.5irr.X2.2),  m.  n. 

6  Operum  Tom.  2.  In  quo  continental  Heroi'des  Epistoke.  Libri  Annorum. 
Artis  Amatoria?.  Remediorum  Amoris.    ])e  Medicaminibus  Faciei.  Hali- 
euticon.     Consolatio  ad  Liviam.  Nux.     A.  Sabini  Epistolee  tres  tribus 
Ovidianis  respondentes.     [Frontispiece.] 

Londini,  1715.    12°  (4.5X2.5  irr.). 

7  P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  de  Tristibus  Libri  V.     Cum  Annotationibus  .  .  . 

Londini,  1697.     16°  (5.3X2.7  irr,),  m.  n.,  pp.  97. 
OWEN,  David  Dale,  M.D.,  an  American  geologist ;  b.  in  Scotland,  1807.  rf.1860. 

8  Report  of  a  Geological  Exploration  of  Part  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and 
Illinois,  made  in  the  Autumn  of  1839 ;  with  Charts  and  Illustrations. 
(U.  S.  Pub.  Doc.)  [Washington}  1844.     8°  (7.5X4.5). 

9  Report  of  a  Geological  Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota ;  and 
incidentally  of  a  Portion  of  Nebraska  Territory.    .  .  .     [Maps,  Plates 
and  Engravings]     (U.  S.  Pub.  Doc.) 

'Philadelphia,  1852.     4°  (8.4X5.7),  pp.  634.     [2  copies.] 

NOTF.  — Tn  one  copy  the  '  Maps  and  Plates  '  form  a  separate  volume,  with  indepen 
dent  title-page. 

OWEX,  John,  D.D.,  an  eminent  Non-conformist  divine;  b.  1616.  d.  1683. 

10  Diatriba  de  Justitia  Divina.     ...     *  *  * 

Oxonia?,  1653.     12°  (4.4X2.3). 

11  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Original,  Nature,  Institution,  Power,  Order  and 
Communion  of  Evangelical  Churches.     Part  I.  With  an  Answer  to  the 
Discourse  of  the  Unreasonableness  of  Separation  written  by  Dr.  E. 
Stillingfleet ;  and  in  defence  of  the  Vindication  of  Non-conformists  from 
the  Guilt  of  Schisme.     ***  London,  1681.     4°  (6.2X4.2). 

*2  Exposition  (An)  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews ;  with  the  preliminary 
Exercitations.  Revised  and  abridged ;  with  a  ...  Life  of  the  Author, 
a  copious  Index,  &c.  By  E.  Williams.  *  *  *  ...  Vol.  1-4. 

Boston,  1811-'12.     8°  (6.8X3.7). 

13  Life,  by  A.  Thomson.     See  (Works,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  xix.-cxxii.). 

14  $glri)pa  TOV  nvtvparo;  •  or,  The  Grace  and  Duty  of  being  spiritually 
minded  declared  and  practically  improved.    Abridged  by  E.  Porter.    * 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 

!5  Seventeen  Sermons :  with  the  Dedications  at  Large.  Together  with  the 
Doctor's  Life  [and  a  Funeral  Sermon  by  David  Clarkson].  In2vols. 
[Portrait.]  London,  1720.  8°  (5.8X3.4). 

NOTS.  — The  Life,  Funeral  Sermon,  and  each  sermon  has  independent  title-paje. 


468  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


OWEN,  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  ©EOAOrOTMENA    nANTOAAIlA  Sive  de  Natvra,  Ortv,  Progressv, 
et  Stvdio  verse  Theologiae  Libri  sex.     Quibus  etiam  Origines  &  Proces- 
sus  veri  &  falsi  Cultus  Religiosi,  Casus  &  Instaurationes  Ecclesise  illus- 
triores  ab  ipsis  rerum  primordiis,  enarrantur.     Accedunt  Digressiones  de 
Gratia  Universal!.  Scientiarum  Ortu.  Ecclesiae  Romance  Notis.  Literarum 
Origine.   Antiquis  Literis  Hebraicis.  Punctatione  Hebraica.  Versionibus 
SS.    Ritibus  Judaicis.  Aliisque.     *  *  * 

OxoniaB,  1661.     4°  (6.2X4.2),  pp.  534-J-. 

2  ©EOAOrOTMENA  IIANTOAAIIA     Sive  de  Natura,  Ortu,  Progres- 
su,  et  Studio  vera?  Theologise  Libri  sex.     Quibus  etiam  Origines  &  Pro- 
cessus  veri  &  falsi  Cultus  Religiosi,  Casus  &  Instaurationes  EcclesiaB 
illustriores  ab  ipsis  rerum  primordiis  enarrantur.  Accedunt  quoque  Di 
gressiones  de  Gratia  Universal!.  Scientiarum  Ortu.     Ecclesioe  Romanse 
Notis.  Literarum  Origine.     Aliisque.     Ed.  novissima  ...     *  *  * 

Franequerce,  1700.     4°  (6.1X4.6),  pp.  553-f-. 

3  Works.    Edited  by  Rev.  W.  H.  Goold.     Vol.l-lG.    *  *  *    [Portrait.] 

New-York,  185 1-'53.     8°  (6.9X4). 
OWEN,  John  J.,  D.D. 

4  Commentary  (A),  critical,  expository,  and  practical,  on  the  Gospels  of 
Matthew  and  Mark,  .  .  .     With  a  Map,  Synoptical  Index,  etc. 

New-York,  1857.     12°  (6.1  X3.9),  pp.  501. 
OWEN,  Robert  Dale,  an  American  author,  &c.,  brother  of  D.  D.  Owen ;  b.  1804. 

5  Footfalls   on  the  Boundary  of  Another  World.     With  narrative  Illus 
trations.     ***  Philadelphia,  1860.     12°  (5.5X3.3),  pp.  528. 

OWEN,  William,  F.A.S. 

6  Geiriadur  Cymraeg  a  Saesoneg.     An  Abridgment  of  the  Welch  and 
English  Dictionary.  London,  1806.     12°  (5.8X3.2),  2  cols. 

OWEN'S  Weekly  Chronicle;  or,  Universal  Journal.     From  April  8,  1758,  to 
?  June  23,  1759.     1  vol.  London,  1758-'59.     4°  (9.8X7.1),  3  cols. 

OXENFORD,  John,  of  London;  b.  1812. 

Translator.     See  FISCHER,  K.     Francis  Bacon  of  Verulam. 
OXFORD,  University  of.     The  New  Oxford  Guide :  or,  Companion  through  the 
**  University.    With,  A  Tour  to  Blenheim,  Ditchley,  and  Stow ;  with  a  De 
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P. 

P.,  G.,  Esq.     Lex  Parliamentaria :  or,  A  Treatise  of  the  Law  and  Custom  of 

9  the  Parliaments  of  England.  London,  1710.     16°  (5X3.2). 

P.,  L.  M.     Memoires  touchant  les  Ambassadeurs  et  les  Ministres  publics.    *  *  * 

10  Cologne,  1677.     24°  (4.1X2.1),  pp.  627. 

P.,  T.     The  Mischief  of  Impositions :  or,  An  Antidote  against  a  late  Discourse, 

H  partly  preached  at  Guild-Hail  Chappel,  May  2, 1680,  [by  Dr.  E.  Stilling- 

fleet,']  called  The  Mischief  of  Separation.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1680.     4°  (6.4X4.4). 

P  *  *  *,  M. DE.     Recherches  philosophiques  sur  les  Egyptiens  et  les  Chinois. 

12  Tom.  1,  2.  Berlin,  1774.     12°  (5.1X2.7). 

p  *  *  *    j  *  *  *.     The  Life  of  Gen.  James  Wolfe.     See  WOLFE,  J. 


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PACIUS,  Julius,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Padua;  b.  1550.  d.  1635. 

Translator,  and  Editor.     See  ARISTOTELES.     Organum. 
PACKARD,  A'lpheus  Spring,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  And.  Lang's,  &c.,  Bowd.  Coll.;  6.1799. 

1  Address  (An)  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Teachers'  Seminary,  at 
Gorham,  Maine,  September  13,  1837.  Portland,  1837.     8°,  pp.  24. 

2  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.     See  MAINE  Historical  Society. 
(Collections,  vol.  3.) 

3  History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.         Portland,  1853.     8°,  pp.  33. 

4  Memoir  of  Pres.  Appleton.    See  APPLETON,  J.  Works. — Vol.  1 ,  pp.  9-82. 

5  Our  Alma  Mater.     An  Address  delivered  before  the  Association  of  the 
Alumni  of  Bowdoin  College,  August  5,  1858. 

Brunswick,  1858.     8°,  pp.  49. 
Editor.     See  APPLETON,  J.     Works. 

Editor,  and  Annotator.     See  XENOPHON.     Memorabilia  of  Socrates. 
PACKARD,  Hezekiah,  D.D.,  of  Chelmsford,  Ms., aft.  of  Wiscasset;  6.1762.  rf.1849. 

6  Catechism  (A),  containing  the  First  Principles  of  Religious  and  Social 
Duties.     ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1796.     12°  (4.8X2.7),  pp.  87. 

7  Memoir  of  Rev.  Hezekiah   Packard,  D.D. ;  chiefly  autobiographical. 
[Portrait.]  Brunswick,  1850.     8°,  pp.  68. 

8  Sermon  delivered,  Nov.  11,   1802;  at  the  Interment  of  Mrs.   Betsey 
Wood,  at  Wiscasset.  Wiscasset,  1803.     8°,  pp.  16. 

PAETS  VAN  THOOSTWYK,  A.,  a  Dutch  natural-philosopher. 

9  Application  (De  1')  1'Electricite  a  la  Physique  et  a  la  Meclecine,  par  A. 
Pacts  van  Troostwyk,  et  C.  R.  T.  Krayenhoff.     ...     *  *  *      [Plates.] 

Amsterdam,  1788.     4°  (6.6X5). 
PAGE,  Rev.  William  P. 

Editor.     See  JOHNSON,  Sam.    Life  and  Writings. 
PAGES,  Pierre  Marie  Francois,  Vicomte  DE,  a  French  naval  officer ;  6.1748.  c?.1793. 

10  Travels  round  the  World,  in  the  years  1767,  1768,  1769,  1770,  1771. 
By  M.  de  Pages.     Translated  from  the  French. 

Dublin,  1791.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

11  Travels  round  the  World,  in  the  years  1767,  1768,  1769,  1770,  1771,  by 
M.  de  Pages.     Translated  from  the  French.     Vol.  3   [ —  containing  a 
Voyage  towards  the  South  Pole  in  1773-74,  and  A  Voyage  towards  the 
North  Pole,  in  111 Q].  London,  1792.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

PAGET,  Rev.  John. 

12  Defence  (A)  of  Chvrch-Government,  exercised  in  Presbyteriall,  Classi- 
call,  &  Synodall  Assemblies ;  .  .  .  [with]  Animadversions  on  the  Che 
shire  Remonstrance  against  Presbytery :  by  T.  P. 

London,  1641.     4°  (5.5X4.1). 
PAGNINUS,  Sanctes,  a  learned  Dominican ;  b.  at  Lucca,  1466.  d.  1536. 

13  Epitome  Thesavri  Lingvae  Sanctoe.    Fr.  Raphelengivs  .  .  .  auxit,  emen- 
dauit,  &  Appendicem  Dictionum  Chaldaicarum  addiclit.     Accessit  hac 
editione  Index  Dictionum  Latinarum,  sine  Lexicon  Latino-Hebraicum. 
***  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1599.     8°  (5.5X3.4),  pp.  49c-j-. 

14  Thesaurus  Lingua?  SanctaB  sive  Lexicon  Hebraicum  ;  auctore  S.  Pagnino, 
auctum  opera  J.  Merceri.     Cum  Indice  Nominum  Heemanticorum,  etc. 

Colonise  Allobrogum,  1614.     2°  (12X6.6),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 

NOTE. — Imperfect,  wanting  title-page,  and  from  col.  3024. 

Translator.  See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.  Biblia  Hebraica. 


470  liOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


PAINE,  Charles,  Esq. 

1  Address  (An),  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Chari 
table  Fire  Society,  May  27,  1803.    Boston,  1803.    8°,  pp.  25.    [2  copies.] 

PAINE,  Martyn,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  of  New  York  city;  b.  1794. 

2  Discourse  (A)  on  the   Soul  and  Instinct  physiologically  distinguished 
from  Materialism.     *  *  *     Enlarged  eel. 

New  York,  1849.     12°  (4.9X3). 

3  Discourse  (A)  introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Institutes  of 
Medicine  and  Materia  Medica,  delivered  before  the  Medical  Class  of  the 
University  of  New  York,  at  the  Session  of  1841-42. 

Boston,  1842.     8°,  pp.  33. 

4  Dr.  Paine's  Answer  to  Circular  Letters  by  Drs.  Carpenter  and  Forbes. 
From  the  "  Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal." 

Boston,  1842.     8°,  pp.  56. 

5  Essays  on  the  Philosophy  of  Vitality  as  contradistinguished  from  Chemi 
cal  and  Mechanical  Philosophy,  and  on  the  Modus  Operandi  of  Reme 
dial  Agents.     *  *  *  New- York,  1842.     8°,  pp.  70. 

6  Examination  (An)  of  a  Review,  contained  in  the  British  and  Foreign 
Medical  Review,  of  the  Medical  and  Physiological  Commentaries,  by  the 
Author.  '    New- York,  1841.     8°,  pp.  96. 

7  Institutes  (The)  of  Medicine.     *  *  *     [Portrait  of  author.'] 

New  York,  1847.     8°  (6.9X3.8),  pp.  826. 

8  Institutes  (The)  of  Medicine.     *  *  *     5th  ed.     [Portrait  of  author.'] 

New  York,  18,39.     8°  (7X3.8),  pp.  1109. 

9  Lecture  (A)  on  the  Improvement  of  Medical  Education  in  the  United 
States :  introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  in  the  University  of  New 
York.     .  .  .  New  York,  1843.     8°,  pp. 

1°  Letters  on  the  Cholera  Asphyxia,  as  it  has  appeared  in  the  City  of  New- 
York:  ...  New-York,  1832.     8°  (6.2X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

11  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics.     *  *  * 

New- York,  1848.     12°  (5X3.1). 

12  Medical  and  Physiological  Commentaries.     *  *  *     ...    Vol.  1-3. 

New-York,  1840-'44.     8°  (7X3.9). 

KOTF..  —  Vol.  3  is  a  collection  of  ten  pamphlet  <,  dating  1832-1812. 

13  Memoir  of  Robert  Troup  Paine.     By  his  Parents  \_M.  Paine,  M.D.,  and 
M.  A.  Paine'].     Printed  for  private  distribution,  especially  for  the  Class 
mates  of  the  Youth.     [Portraits.] 

New-York,  1852.     4°  (6.4X4.4),  pp.  524. 

14  Review  (A)  of  Theoretical  Geology.     From  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Review  for  April,  1856.  [New  York,  1856.]     8°  (6.5X4). 

PAINE,  Mary  Ann  WEEKS,  wife  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1799.  d.  1852. 

Joint  Author.     See  PAINE,  M.     Memoir  of  Robert  Troup  Paine. 
PAINE,  Robert  Treat,  an  astronomer,  of  Boston. 

15  Contributions.    See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  N.  S.,  vol.  1.) 
PAINE,  Robert  Treat,  Jun.     See  PAINE,  Thomas,  afterwards  Robert  Treat,  Jun. 
PAINE,  Robert  Troup,  son  of  Dr.  M.  P.;  b.  1829.  d.  1851. 

16  Memoir  of,  by  his  Parents.     See  PAINE,  M. 

PAINE,  Thomas,  the  noted  political  &  deist  leal  writer,  Sec'y  of  Foreign  Affairs, 
&c.  of  U.S.;  b.  in  Norfolk  Co.,  England,  1737.  d.  in  New  York,  1809. 
l?  Biographical  Sketch.     See  (Political  Works,  post.  —  Pp.  vii.-xxx.). 


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PAINE,  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Common  Sense  :  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.    Written  by 
an  Englishman  [T.  Paine}.    To  which  is  added,  Large  Additions  to  Com 
mon  Sense:  &c. ;  and  An  Appendix  to  Common  Sense:  containing  An 
Address  to  the  Quakers,  &c.  Philadelphia,  1776.     8°,  pp.  77. 

JSTOTE. —  Compare:    BHITISH  Colonies,  &c.  —  The  True  Interest  of  Ameiiua,  &c. ; 
UNITKD  STATES.  —  Plain  Truth. 

2  Decline  and  Fall  (The)  of  the  English  System  of  Finance.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1796.     12°,  pp.  36. 

3  Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government.     To  which  is  added, 
The  Genuine   Speech,  translated,  and  delivered  at  the  Tribune  of  the 
French  Convention,  July  7,  179,3.  London,  1795.    8°,  pp.  39,  6. 

4  Dissertation  on  First  Principles  of  Government.     To  which  is  added, 
The  Genuine  Speech,  translated,  and  delivered  at  the  Tribune  of  the 
French  Convention  July  7,  1795.  Philadelphia,  1795.     8°,  pp.  41. 

5  Letter  addressed  to  the  Addressers,  on  the  late  Proclamation. 

London,  1792.     8°,  pp.  78. 

6  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shelburne,  on  his  Speech,  July  10,  1782,  respect 
ing  the  Acknowledgement  of  American  Independence. 

London,  reprinted,  1783.     8°,  pp.  28. 

7  Letter  to  George  Washington,  President  of  the  United  States.     On  Af 
fairs  Public  and  Private.  Philadelphia,  1796.     8°,  pp.  76. 

8  Public  Good,  being  an  Examination  into  the  Claim  of  Virginia  to  the 
vacant  Western  Territory,  and  of  the  Right  of  the  United  States  to  the 
same.     By  ...  [T.  Paine'].  Philadelphia,  1780.     8°,  pp.  38. 

9  Rights  of  Man  :  being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  Attack  on  the  French 
Revolution.     2d  ed.  Philadelphia,  1791.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

10  Rights  of  Man :  being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  Attack  on  the  French 
Revolution.     5th  ed.  London,  1791.     8°  (6. 1X3.3). 

11  Rights  of  Man.     Part  the  Second.     Combining  Principle  and  Practice. 
3d  ed.  London,  1792.     8°  (6X3. 3). 

PAINE,  Thomas,  afterwards  Robert  Treat,  Jim. ;  b.  in  Taunton,  Ms.,  1773.  cUSll. 

12  Eulogy  (An)  on  the  Life  of  Gen.  George  Washington ;    delivered  at 
Newburyport,  Jan.  2,  1800.  Newburyport,  1800.     8°,  pp.  22. 

13  Ruling  Passion  (The) :  an  occasional  Poem,  delivered  before  the  Society 
of  the  *  B  K,  at  Cambridge,  July  20,  1797.      Boston,  1797.    8°,  pp.  32. 

w  Works  (The)  of  R.  T.  Paine,  Jim.,  in  Verse  and  Prose.  With  Notes. 
To  which  are  prefixed,  Sketches  of  his  Life,  Character  and  Writings 
[by  C.  Prentiss'].  *  *  *  [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1812.     8°  (6.6X3.3),  pp.  Ixxxviii.,  464. 
PALJEMOX,  Q.  Rhennius  Fannius,  a  Roman  slave,  in  the  age  of  Tiberius. 

15  Liber  de  Ponderibus  et  Mensuris.     See  BURMANN,  P.     (Poetse  Latiui 
Minorca.) 

PALEY,  F.  A. 

Editor  and  Commentator.     See  AESCHYLUS.     Tragedies. 
PALEY,  William,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle;  b.  1743.  d.  1805. 

16  Caution  recommended  in  the  Use  and  Application  of  Scriptural  Lan 
guage.     A  Sermon.  [No  imprint.']     12°,  pp.  11. 

17  Horoe  Paulina? ;  or,  The  Truth  of  the   Scripture  History  of  St.  Paul 
evinced  by  a  Comparison  of  the  Epistles  which  bear  his  name  with  the 
Acts  of  the  Apostles,  and  with  one  another.      3d  eel. 

London,  1803.     8°  (5.8X3.2).     [2  copies.] 


472  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PALEY,  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

J   Horee  Paulinae  ;  .  .  .  Cambridge,  1808.     12°  (5.9X3.2). 

2  Natural  Theology ;  or,  Evidences  of  the  Existence  and  Attributes  of  the 
Deity,  collected  from  the  Appearances  of  Nature. 

Philadelphia,  1802.     8°  (6.1X3.5).     [2  copies.} 

3  Natural  Theology  :  .  .  .  Hallowell,  1826.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

4  Paley's  Natural  Theology,  with  illustrative  Notes,  &c.  by  Henry  Lord 
Brougham,  and  Sir  Charles  Bell.    With  numerous  Woodcuts.    To  which 
are  added,  Preliminary  Observations  and  Notes.     By  A.  Potter.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  96,  97.) 

New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

5  Principles  (The)  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Dublin,  1785.     8°  (5. 8X3. 2). 

6  Principles  (The)  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy.     10th  American  ed. 
[Portrait.]  Boston,  1821.     8°  (6.3X3.5),  pp.  515. 

7  View  (A)  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity.     In  three  Parts.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1795.     12°  (4.9X3). 

8  Works.     .  .  .     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  G.  W.  Meadley.    Vol.  1. 
.  .  .  Natural  Theology.     2.    ...  A   View  of  the  Evidences  of  Chris 
tianity.     3.  ...  The  Principles  of  Moral  and  Political  Philosophy.    5. 
.  .  .  Horse  Paulina? ;  the  Young  Christian  instructed ;  the  Clergyman's 
Companion,  &c.     To  which  is  added,  A  complete  and  original  Index.    4 
vols.     [Portrait.']  Boston,  1810- 12.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

PALFREY,  John  Gorham,  D.D.,  LL.D.,a  minister  of  Boston,  aft.  Prof,  of  Sacred 
Literature  in  Harvard  College,  U.S.  Repr.,  &c. ;  b.  in  Boston,  1796. 

9  Discourse   (A)   on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  D.D., 
pronounced  in  Cambridge,   [before  tlie  Faculty  of  Harvard  College'], 
September  28,  1845.  Cambridge,  1845.     8°,  pp.  37. 

10  Discourse   (A)  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  D.D., 
pronounced  in  Cambridge,  Sept.  28,  1845,  [before  the  Faculty  of  Har 
vard  College'].     With  an  Appendix.  Boston,  1846.     12°,  pp.  42. 

11  Discourse   (A)  pronounced  at  Barnstable,  3d  September,  1839,  at  the 
Celebration  of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 
Cape  Cod.  Boston,  1840.     8°,  pp.  50. 

12  Elements  of  Chaldee,  Syriac,  Samaritan,  and  Rabbinical  Grammar. 

Boston,  1835.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  pp.  42. 

13  History  of  New  England  during  the  Stuart  Dynasty.    Vol.  1,  2.  [Maps 
and  Engravings.']  Boston,  1858,  '60.     8°  (6.9X4). 

MOTE. —  Continuing' ;  several  more  volumes  are  to  follow. 

14  Letter  to  a  Friend  {July  '3()th  1850 ;  in  vindication  of  his  own  Course 
as  a  Politician'].     *  *  *  Cambridge,  1850.     8°,  pp.  28. 

15  Life  of  Col.  W.  Palfrey.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  7.) 

16  Prospects  and  Claims  of  Pure  Christianity.    Boston,  1830.    12°,  pp.  36. 

i?  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  Constitution.  See  MASSACHUSETTS. — Com 
monwealth.  Constitutions.  (Discussions  on  the  Constitution  proposed 
by  the  Convention  of  1853.) 

18  Semi-centennial  Discourse  before  the  Mass.  Hist.  Society,  Oct.  31,  1844. 
See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

Editor.     See  NORTH  AMERICAN  Review  (The).    Vol.  42-55. 
PALFREY,  Col.  William,  Paymaster- General  in  the  Revolution ;  b.  1709.  d.  1771. 

19  Life,  by  J.  G.  Palfrey.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  7.) 


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PALGRAVE,  Sir  Francis,  K.H.,  an  English  antiquary  &  author;  b.  1788. 
J  Essay  (An)  on  the  Original  Authority  of  the  King's  Council,  .  .  . 

[London]  1834.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

2  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.     [Maps  and  Engravings.'] 

London,  1854.     16°  (4.5X2.6). 

3  History  (The)   of  Normandy  and  of  England.     Vol.  1.  General  Rela 
tions  of  Mediaeval  Europe  ; — the  Carlovingian  Empire — the  Danish  Ex 
peditions  in  the  Gauls — and  the  Establishment  of  Hollo.     2.  The  three 
first  Dukes  of  Normandy ;  —  Hollo,  Guillaume-Longue-Epee,  and  Rich- 
ard-sans-Peur  —  the  Carlovingian  Line  supplanted  by  the  Capets.     *  *  * 

London,  1851,  '57.     8°  (6.2X3.4),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Not  completed  ;  the  third  volume  is  in  the  press. 

Editor.   See  GREAT  BRITAIN.  Publications  of  the  Record  Commission. — 
Antient  Kalendars  and  Inventories   of  the  Treasury,  &c.     Documents 
and  Records  illustrating  the  History  of  Scotland,  &c.     Parliamentary 
Writs,  &c.     Rotuli  Curiac  Regis. 
PALLAS,  Peter  Simon,  a  German  traveller  &  naturalist ;  b.  1741.  d.  1811. 

4  Account  (An)  of  the  different  kinds  of  Sheep  found  in  the  Russian  Do 
minions,  and  among  the  Tartar  Hordes  of  Asia:  by  Dr.  Pallas.     .  .  . 
With  six  Plates.     To  which  is  added  .  .  .  The  Natural  and  Economical 
History  of  Sheep  and  other  Domestic  Animals.     By  J.  Anderson. 

Edinburgh,  1794.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 

5  Betrachtungen  uber  die  BeschafFenheit  der  Gebiirge  und  Verlinderungen 
der  Erdkugel,  besonders  in  Beziehung  auf  das  Russische  Reich.     .  .  . 

Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1778.     12°  (5.1X2.9),  pp.  87. 

6  Reise  durch  verschieclene  Provinzen  des  Russischen  Reichs  in  einem 
ausf  uhrlichen  Auszuge.     Th.  1-3.     Mit  vielen  Kupfern. 

Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1776-78.     8°  (5.3X3). 

7  Voyages  du  Prof.  Pallas,  dans  plusieurs  Provinces  de  1'Empire  de  Rus- 
sie  et  dans  1'Asie  septentrionale  ;  traduits  de  1'Allemand  par  le  C.  Gau- 
thier  de  la  Peyronie.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  et  enrichie  de  Notes  par  les  CC. 
Lamarck,  Langles  &  Billecocq.     Tom.  1-8.     Tom.  9,  Planches. 

Paris,  Tan  II.  [1794].   Vol  1-8,  8°  (5.7X3.3) ;  9,  2°(folded  sheets). 
PALMER,  Rev.  John,  a  Dissenting  clergyman  of  London;  b.  1729.  d.  1790. 

8  Observations  in  defence  of  the  Liberty  of  Man,  as  a  Moral  Agent :  in 
Answer  to  Dr.  Priestley's  Illustrations  of  Philosophical  Necessity.     *  *  * 

London,  1779.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

9  Appendix  (An)  to  the  Observations  in  defence  of  the  Liberty  of  Man, 
as  a  Moral  Agent ;  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Priestley's  Illustrations  of  Philo 
sophical  Necessity :  occasioned  by  the  Dr's.  Letters  to  the  Author. 

London,  1780.     8°,  pp.  36. 
PALMER,  Rev.  Samuel. 

10  Memoirs  of  Henry.     See  HENRY,  M.  (Prefixed  to  Exposition,  &c.) 

11  Reformed  Pastor  (The),  written  by  Baxter ;  abridged  and  reduced  to  a 
New  Method,  by  S.  Palmer.     See  BAXTER,  R. 

PALMER,  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Needham,  Mass. ;  b.  1766.  d.  1821. 

12  Christ's  Washing  His  Disciples'  Feet  intended  for  a  Sacramental  Wash 
ing.     Sermon,  at  Needham,  Jan.  24,  1808.     Dedham,  1808.    8°,  pp.  40. 

1:i  Sermon  delivered  October  23,   1812,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Thacher,  at  Dedham.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  26. 

60 


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PALMERIN  of  England,  by  Francisco  de  Moraes.     [Translated  by  R.  South  cy.~\ 

1  Vol.  1-4.  London,  1807.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

NOTE.  —  Half-title, — "Corrected  by  R.  Son  they,  from  th<- original  Portuguf/u."  Now 
discovered  to  be  the  work  of  a  Spanish  author,  Louis  de  Uurtado,  of  abjut  152-3. 

PANCIROLLI,  Guido,  a  famous  Venetian  lawyer ;  b.  1523.  d.  1599. 

2  Rerum  Memovabilium  sive  Deperditaruni  Pars  Prior  Commentariis  il- 
lustrata,  et  .  .  .  aucta  ab  H.  Salmuth.     Nova  Reperta  sive  Rerum  Me- 
morabilium  recens  inventarum,  &  veteribus  plane  incognitarum  Liber 
Secvndvs.  Francofurti,  1646.     4°  (7.2X4.9),  2  cols.,  m.  r. 

NOTR The  second  book  has  only  heading.    Title-pngj  of  first  book  is  embellished. 

PANCKOUKE,  Charles  Joseph,  a  bookseller  of  Lisle;  b.  1737.  d.  1798. 

Joint  Translator.     See  ARIOSTO,  L.     Roland  Furieux. 
PANGE  Lingua,  suite  du  Domine  salvum  fac  Regem.     *  *  * 

3  Sur  les  Bords  du  Gange,  1789.     8°,  pp.  22. 
PANOPLIST  (The).    July,  1805— June,  1807.   Vol.  1,  2.    The  Panoplist  and  Mis- 

4  sionary  Magazine  United.   July,  1808— June,  1813.   Vol.  1-5.    New  Se 
ries.    The  Panoplist  and  Missionary  Magazine.     July,  1813— December, 
1817.    Vol.  9-13.    The  Panoplist  and  Missionary  Herald.   January,  1818 
—December,  1820.    Vol.  14-16.      16  vols.     [Monthly.] 

Boston,  1806-'20.    8°  (6.1  X3.S— 7.3X4.2).    [2  copies  of  vol.  1-5.] 

NOTE.  —  Continued  in  the  "  Missionary  Herald,"  &c.     Sss  AMKIUCAN  B  iarJ,  &c. 

PAOLINO  DA  SAN  BARTOLOMEO,  Fra,  Prof,  of  Orient.  Lang,  at  Rome. 

5  Voyage  (A)  to  the  East  Indies  ;  containing  an  Account  of  the  Manners, 
Customs,  &c.  of  the  Natives,  with  a  Geographical  Description  of  the 
Country.     Collected  from  Observations  made  .  .  .  between   1776  and 
1789,  .  .  .    With  Notes  and  Illustrations  by  J.  R.  Forster.     Translated 
from  the  German  by  W.  Johnston.  London,  1800.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

PARABOSCO)  Girolamo,  an  Italian  comic  writer,  of  the  IQth  century. 

6  Diporti  (I)    [Novelle.     Portrait.']       Firenze,  1832.    8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 

PARDOE,  Julia,  an  English  authoress:  b.  in  Beverly,  Yorkshire,  1812. 

7  Louis  the  Fourteenth,  and  the  Court  of  France  in  the  Seventeenth  Cen 
tury.     By  Miss  Pardoe.     *  *  *     ...    Vol.  1.  2.     [Engravings.'] 

New  York,  1847.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
PAREUS,  Daniel,  the  son  of  J.  P.  P.,  also  an  eminent  classical  scholar. 

Editor.     See  QuiXTiLlANUS,  M.  F.    Institvtionvm  Oratoriarvm  Libri. 
PAREUS,  David,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Heidelberg;  b.  1548.  d.  1622. 

8  Diuinam  (In)  ad  Romanos  S.  Pavli  Apostoli  Epistolam  Commentarivs. 
.  .  .     Cum  Indice  gemino  ...     *  *  * 

Geneva?,  1617.     8°  (5.4X2. 7),  m.  r.,  pp.  1312-}-. 

Divinam  (In)  ad  Corinthios  Priorem  S.  Pavli  Apostoli  Epistolam  Com 
mentarivs.  .  .  .  CumEpistoladedicat  .  .  .  de  Origine  Ca'libatus  cleri- 
calis.  Necnon  Indice  gemino  ...*** 

Geneva?,  1614.     8°  (5.3X2.7),  m.  r.,  pp.  902-}-. 

10  Divinam  (In)  ad  Galatas   S.   Pavli  Apostoli  Epistolam  Commentarivs, 
.  .  .     Nunc  secundum  ...  in  lucem  editus.     Cvm  Indice  gemino  .  .  . 
*  *  *  Heidelberg®,  1621.     4°  (7.4X4.8),  2  cols.,  m.  r.,  pp.  7 16+. 

11  Genesin  (In)  Mosis  Commentarivs  .  .  .    Cvm  Indice  gemino  ...     *  *  * 

•>.7jr?v.T,  1674,.     4°  (7-4X4,2),  2  cols,,  m.  r,,  cola.  2256+' 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LI  DEARY.  475 


PAREUS,  ])avid,  continued. 

1  Libri  dvo.  I.  Calvinvs  Orthodoxvs  :  hoc  est,  Doctrina  Orthodoxa  I.  Cal- 
vini  de  S.  Trinitate  &  de  Diuinitate  Christi.     II.  Expositio  &  Vindicatio 
solida  XXXVIII.  Locorum  difficilimorum  S.  Scriptures  vna  cum  Dis- 
sertatione  De  recta  Hatione  applicandi  Oracula  Prophetica  ad  Christum. 
.  .  .  Genevae,  1641.     8°  (5X2.7),  m.  r. 

2  Miscellanea  Cateehetica.  Hanovite,  1651.     8°  (5.9X3.3),  m.  r. 

.  NUTE. —  Arni-xid  to  UHSINUS'  Corpvs  Doctrinae  ChrUtianse  Kcclesiarnm  Reibniiatarum. 

3  Opervm  Theologicorvm  Exegeticorvm  Pars  Tertia  &  Quarta:  ex  Lecy- 
this  paternis  ...  a  I.  P.  Pareo  Dav.  Fil.     Continens  Adversaria  Bibli- 
ca  .  .  .  in  eos  Veteris  ac  Noui  Testament!   Libros,  quorum  Expositio 
hactenus  desiderata  fuerat :  .  .  .     Cum  Indice  ...     *  *  * 

Genevae,  1650.     2°  (11.1X5.8),  2  cols.,  m.  r.,  pp.  930-J-. 

4  S.  Matthsei  Evangelivm  (In)  Commentarivs,  .  .  .     Cui  subjungitur  in 
duas  S.  Petri  Epistolas  :  necnon  in  loel,  Amos,  Haggai :  Commentarius 
.  .  .  Oxonine,  1631.     4°  (7. 1X4.6),  2  cols.,  m.  r.,  pp.  800,  120. 
Editor.     See  URSINUS,  Z.     Corpvs  Doctrinae  Christiana?. 

PAREUS,  Johann  Philip,  Hector  of  Gymnasium,  Neusiddt ;  b.  1576.  d.  1650. 

Editor,     See  PAREUS,  Dav.     Opervm  Exegeticorvm,  Pars  III.  &  IV. 

Editor.     See  URSINUS,  Z.     Corpvs  Doctrina?  Christiana;. 
PARINI,  Giuseppe,  an  Italian  poet ;  b.  1729.  d.  1799. 

5  Poesie.     Pte.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]  Napoli,  1830.     12°  (4.2X2.6). 
PARIS,  John  Ayrton,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  an  English  physician;  b.  1785.  d.  1856. 

6  Life  (The)  of  Sir  Humphry  Davy.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.      [Portrait.] 

London,  1831.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
PARISH,  Rev.  Elijah,  D.D.,  of  Byfield,  Mass. ;  b.  1762.  d.  1825. 

7  Election-Sermon,  Mass.,  May  30,  1810.  Boston,  1810.     8°,  pp.  24. 

8  Fast-Sermon  at  Byfiekl,  April  7,  1814.     Newburyport,  1814.  8°,  pp.  24. 

9  Fast-Sermon  at  Byfield,  April,  8,  1818.    Newburyport,  1818.    8°,  pp.  24. 
10  Oration  at  Byfield,  July  4,  1799.         Newburyport,  [1799].     8°,  pp.  18. 
I'   Oration  at  Byfield,  July  4,  1799.    2d  ed.    Newburyport,  n.  d.    8°,  pp.  14. 

12  Ruin ;  or,  Separation  from  Anti-Christ.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Byfield, 
April  7,  1808,  on  the  Annual  Fast.        Newburyport,  1808.     8°,  pp.  24. 

13  Sacred  Geography,  or,  A  Gazetteer  of  the  Bible.     .  .  .     [Map.]     *  *  * 

Boston,  1813.     8°  (6.7X4.3),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

14  Sermon  preached  before  the  Massachusetts  Missionary  Society,  Annual 
Meeting  in  Boston,  May  26,  1807.         Newburyport,  1807.     8°,  pp.  26. 
Joint  Author.     See  M'C'LURE,  D.     Memoirs  of  Rev.  E.  Wheelock,  D.1X 
Joint  Author.     See  MORSE,  J.     Gazetteer  of  the  Eastern  Continent. 

PARISIENNES  (Les),  ou  XL.  Caracteres  generaux  pris  dans  les  Mceurs  actuelles 

15  .  .  . :  tires  des  Memoires  du  Nouveau  Lycee-des-Moeurs.      Vol.  1-3. 
...  Neufchatel,  1787.     12°  (5X2.7). 

PARK,  James  Allan,  Knt.,  a  barrister  of  London. 

16  System  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Marine  Insurances.    With  three  Chapters  on 
Bottomry ;  on  Insurances  on  Lives ,  and  on  Insurances  against  Fire. 
*  *  *     2d  American,  from  latest  English,  edition. 

Boston,  1799.     8°  (6X3.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  516.     [2  copies.] 
PARK,  Edwards  A.,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Sacred  Rhet.,  Andover  Theol.  Sem. ;  b.  180S. 

17  Memoir  of  B.  B.  Edwards.     See  EDWARDS,  B.  B.    Writings.— Vol  lt 
pp.  1-370. 

18  Memoir  of  Dr.  Emmons.     See  EMMONS,  N.     Works. — Vol.  L 


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PARK,  Edwards  A.,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Memoir  of  Hopkins.    See  HOPKINS,  S.,  D.D.  Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  9-266. 
Editor.     See  EDWARDS,  B.  B.     Writings. 

Editor.     See  HOPKINS,  S.,  D.D.    Works. 
Joint  Editor.     See  BIBLIOTHECA  Sacra,  &c. 

Joint  Translator,  &c.     See  EDWARDS,  B.  B.     Selections  from  German. 
PARK,  Mungo,  a  Scottish  traveller;  b.  1771.  perished  in  Africa,  1806. 

2  Life  (The)  and  Travels  of  Mungo  Park ;  with  the  Account  of  his  Death 
from  the  Journal  of  Isaaco,  the  Substance  of  Later  Discoveries  relative 
to  his  lamented  Fate,   and  the  Termination  of  the  Niger.     (Harper's 
Family  Library,  No.  105.)  New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

3  Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa.     Performed  under  the  di 
rection  and  patronage  of  the  African  Association,  in  the  years   1795, 
1796,  and  1797.     With  an  Appendix,  containing  Geographical  Illustra 
tions  of  Africa.     By  Major  Rennell.     *  *  *     2d  ed.     [Portrait,  Maps 
and  Plates.']  London,  1799.     4°  (6.9X4. 7). 

4  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Africa,  in  the  years  1795,  1796,  and  1797. 
Abridged  from  the  original  work.  London,  1799.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

5  Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa:  ...  in  the  years  1795,  1796, 
and  1797.     With  an  Appendix,  containing  Geographical  Illustrations  of 
Africa:  by  Major  Rennell.     *  *  *     [Map.'] 

Philadelphia,  1800.     8°  (6.4X3.2). 
PARKE,  Lieut.  John  G.,  U.  S.  Topographical  Engineers. 

6  Reports  of  Explorations  for  Railroad  Routes,  near  the  32d  Parallel  of 
North  Latitude.     See  UNITED  STATES.     (Explorations  and  Surveys  for 
a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  2,  7,  10.) 

PARKER,  Col.  Edward  G. 

7  Reminiscences  of  Rufus  Choate.     *  *  *     [Portrait  and  Fac-simile.'] 

New-York,  1860.     12°  (5.9X3.6),  pp.  522. 
PARKER,  Hon.  Isaac,  LL.D.,  Chief -Justice  of  Massachusetts;  b.  1768.  d.  1830. 

8  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  the  Late  Chief-Justice  Parsons,  in  an  Ad 
dress  to  the  Grand  Jury,  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  at  Boston,  Nov.  23, 
1813.  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  32. 

PARKER,  John  A. 

9  Quadrature  (The)  of  the  Circle.     Containing  Demonstrations  of  the 
Errors  of  Geometry  in  finding  the  Approximation  in  Use,  the  Quadra 
ture  of  the  Circle,  and  Practical  Questions  on  the  Quadrature,  applied 
to  the  Astronomical  Circles.     With  an  Appendix. 

New-York,  1851.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 
PARKER,  Matthew,  D.I).,  2d  Protestant  Archbp.  of  Canterbury;  6.1504.  cU575. 

10  Life  and  Acts  of  Matthew  Parker.     See  STRYPE,  J. 
PARKER,  Rev.  Nathan,  D.D.,  of  Portsmouth,  N.fL  ;  b.  1782.  d.  1833. 

11  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  D.D.; 
delivered  at  Portsmouth,  June  19,  1804.    Portsmouth,  1812.    8°,  pp.  22. 

PARKER,  Samuel. 

l-  Ecclesiastical  Histories  (The)  of  Eusebius,  Socrates,  Sozomen,  and  Theo- 
doret.  Faithfully  translated  and  abridg'd  from  the  Originals.  With  a 
brief  Account  of  the  Lives  of  these  Historians,  and  several  useful  Notes 
and  Illustrations,  and  a  copious  Index.  By  Mr.  Parker.  3d  ed.,  correct 
ed,  improv'd  and  enlarged.  To  which  is  added,  by  a  Friend,  an  Abridg 
ment  of  the  History  of  Evagrius  Scholasticus.  .  .  .  [Portrait  of  Par- 
tier  and  Vignette.-]  London,  1729.  2°  (7.6X5),  651-}-. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  477 


PARKER,  Samuel,  continued. 

1  Scholasticall  Discovrse  (A)  against  Symbolizing  with  Antichrist  in  Cere 
monies  :  especially  in  the  Signe  of  the  Crosse.     [By  S.  Parker.']     *  *  * 

[London']  1607.     2°  (9.5X5.1),  m.  r. 
PARKER,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Massachusetts ;  b.  1745.  d.  1804. 

2  Chanty  to  Children  enforced  in  a  Discourse  delivered   before  the  Sub 
scribers  to  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  Sept.  23,  1803. 

Boston,  1803.     8°,  pp.  32.     [2  copies.] 

3  Election  Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  29,  1793.        Boston,  1793.    8°,  pp.  42. 
PARKER,  Rev.  Samuel. 

4  Journal  (A)  of  an  Exploring  Tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mountains,  under 
the  direction  of  the  A.  B.C.  F.  M.,  performed  in  the  years  1835, '36, 
and  '37  ;  .  .  .      With  a  Map  of  Oregon  Territory. 

lthaca/1838.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
PARKER,  Rev.  Theodore,  a  Unitarian  minister,  of  Boston;  b.  1810.  d.  1860. 

5  Life- Work  of  Theodore  Parker.     See  NEWHALL,  F.  H. 
PARKHURST,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  of  Epsom,  in  Surrey;  b.  172S.  d.  1797. 

6  Greek  and  English  Lexicon  (A)  to  the  New  Testament :  .  .  .  illustrated 
and  confirmed  by  Citations  from  the  Old  Testament,  and  from  the  Greek 
Writers.     .  .  .  [With']  A  plain  and  easy  Greek  Grammar,  .  .  .     3d  ed. 
corrected,  enlarged,  and  improved.     *  *  * 

London,  1798.     8°  (7.3X4.5),  2  cols.,  pp.  87,  759.     [2  copies.] 

7  Hebrew  and  English  Lexicon  (An),  without  Points.     .  .  .  [With]  An 
Hebrew  and  a  Chaldee  Grammar,  without  Points.     4th  ed.,  corrected, 
improved,  and  .  .  .  enlarged.     *  *  * 

London,  1799.     8°  (7.3X4.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  25,  14,  799.     [2  copies.] 
PARKINSON,  James. 

8  Chemical  Pocket-Book  (The) ;  or,  Memoranda  Chemica.    .  .  .  [With]  an 
Appendix,  containing  the  principal  Objections  to  the  Antiphlogistic  Sys 
tem  of  Chemistry.     By  J.  Woodhouse.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 

Philadelphia,  1802.     12°  (5.4X3). 
PARKINSON,  Richard. 

9  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Rutland ;  with  Ob 
servations  on  the  means  of  its  Improvement ,  drawn  up  for  ...  the 
Board  of  Agriculture,  &c.     [Plates.]        London,  1808.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  with,  "  Survey  of  Lt  u-estersliire.     By  Pitt."    Not  lettered. 

PARKMAN,  Rev.  Francis,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1788.  d.  1852. 

10  Sermon  delivered  in  Boston,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John  Lathrop, 
D.  I).,  who  died  Jan.  4,  1816.  Boston,  1816.     8°,  pp.  23. 

11  Survey  (A)  of  God's  Providence  in  the  Establishment  of  the  Churches 
of  New-England.     Century  Sermon,  at  New  North  Church,  in  Boston, 
Nov.  27,  1814.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  25. 

PARKMAN,  Francis,  Jun.,  an  American  author,  son  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1823. 

12  History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the  War  of  the  North  Ameri 
can  Tribes  against  the  English  Colonies  after  the  Conquest  of  Canada. 
...     [Maps'.]  Boston,  1851.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  630. 

PARKMAN,  George,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  Mass. ;  b.  1791.  d.  1849. 

13  Management  of  Lunatics,  with  Illustrations  of  Insanity.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  36. 

'4  Remarks  on  Insanity.  [No  imprint.]     8°,  pp.  12. 

15  Trial  of  Prof.  Webster  for  the  Murder  of  T)r.  Parkman.     See  BEMIS,  G. 


478  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PARLEY,  Peter,  a  pseudonym.     See  GOODRICH,  S.  G. 
PARLIAMENTARY  Journal.      See  JORDAN'S  Parliamentary  Journal. 
PARLIAMENTARY  Register  (The) ;  or,  History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debate 
1  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.     1775-1781.     5  vols. 

London,  1775-'81.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

NOTK.  —  Not  complete;  comprising1  scattered  portions  only. 

PAEMENTIEB,  Antoine  Augustin,  a  French  physician  &  agrt'cult.;  5.1737.  d.181'3. 
~  Discours  prononces  a  1'Ouverture  de  1'Ecole  gratuite  cle  Boulangerie,  le 
8  Juin,  1780.     Par  MM.  Parmentier  &  Cadet  de  Vaux. 

Paris,  1780.     8°,  pp.  99. 

3  Memoire  sur  les  Accidens  que  les  Bl§s  de  la  Recolte  de  cette  annee  out 
eprouve  en  Poitou,  &  moyens  d'y  remedier.     Par  MM.  Parmentier  & 
Cadet  de  Vaux.  Paris,  1785.     8°,  pp.  42. 

4  Recherches  sur  les  Vegstaux  nourrissans,  qui  dans  les  temps  de  Disette, 
peuvent  remplacer  les  Alimens  ordinaires.     Avec  de  nouvelles  Observa 
tions  sur  la  Culture  des  Pommes  de  terre.     Par  M.  Parmentier.     *  *  * 
[Plate.']  Paris,  1781.     8°  (5. 3X3),  pp.  599. 

PARMENIUS,  Stephen;  b.  in  Buda,  Hungary,  about  1550.  d.  15S3. 

3  Poem,  in  celebration  of  the  Voyage  of  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert  to  con 
duct  a  Colony  to  the  New  World.  Latin  and  English.  With  Memoir 
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PARNELL,  Thomas,  •  D. D.,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher;  b.  1679.  d.  1717. 

6  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Life,  by  Oliver  Goldsmith.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.) 
PARNY,  Evariste  Desire  DESFORGES,  Chev.  oft.  Vicomte  DE  ;  b.  1753.  d.  1814. 

7  Opuscules    [viz:  Poesies  erotiques ;    Voyage;    Chansons  Madecasses], 
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PARR,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  an  eminent  English  divine  &  scholar ;  b.  1747.  d.  1825. 

8  Life,  Writings  and  Opinions  of  Dr.  Parr.     See  FIELD,  W. 

PARRY,  Sir  William  Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  F.H.S.;  b.  in  Bath,  1790.  d.  1855. 

9  Three  Voyages  for  the  Discovery  of  a  Northwest  Passage  from  the  At 
lantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  Narrative  of  an  Attempt  to  reach  the  North 
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PARSONS,  Reo.  John  U.,  of  Westbrook,  Me. 

10  Biblical  Analysis   (The) ;  or  a  Topical  Arrangement  of  the  Instructions 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     ...  Boston,  1837.     8°  (7.4X4),  2  cols. 

PARSONS,  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.  ;  b.  1703.  d.  1776. 

11  Observations   on  the  Doctrines,  and  Uncharitableness  of  Rev.  Jonathan 
Parsons ;  as  exhibited  more  especially  in  his  late  Discourses  on  I.  Tim., 
I.  15.     ...     *  *  *  Boston,  1757.     8°,  pp.  70. 

PARSONS,  Rev.  Joseph,  of  Bradford,  Mass. 

12  Election-Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  31,  1759.      Boston,  1759.     8°,  pp.  35. 
PARSONS,  Rev.  Levi,  a  missionary/  to  Palestine;  b,  1793.  d.  1822. 

13  Dereliction  (The)   and  Restoration  of  the  Jews.     Sermon,  preached  at 
Boston,  Oct.  31,  1819,  just  before  the  Departure  of  the  Palestine  Mis 
sion.  Boston,  1819.     8°,  pp.  20. 

PARSONS,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.,  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Rochester. 

14  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Earl  of  Rochester, 
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PARSONS,  Theophilus,  LL.D.,  Ch  iff -Just  Ice  of  Massachusetts  ;  h.  1750.  d.  1813. 

1  Astronomical  Problems.  See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  2.) 

2  Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons,  by  his  San.     See  PARSONS,  Prof.  Th. 

3  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Character  of.     See  PARKER.  I. 

PARSONS,  Theophilus,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  La  to,  Harv.  Coll.,  son  ofjtidye  P.;  o.  1797. 

4  Address  (An)  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard 
University,  27  August,   1835.     On  the  Duties  of  Educated   Men  in  a 
Republic.  Boston,  1835.     8°,  pp.  28. 

5  Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons,   Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial 
Court  of  Massachusetts ;  with  Notices  of  some  of  his  Contemporaries. 
[Portrait.]  Boston,  1859.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 

PARSONS,  Pier.  Thomas. 

6  Christianity  a  System  of  Peace.     2d  ed.     Stockport,  1813.     8°,  pp.  47. 
PARSONS,  Usher,  M.D.,  of  Providence,  R.I. 

7  Address  delivered  before  the  Providence  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Temperance,  May  27,  1831.  Providence,  1831.     8°,  pp.  16. 

*  Battle  of  Lake  Erie.  A  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island 
Historical  Society,  Feb.  16,  1852.  Providence,  1853.  8°,  pp.  38. 

9  Boylston  Prize  Dissertations  on  1.  Inflammation  of  the  Periosteum.  2. 
Eneuresis  irritata.  3.  Cutaneous  Diseases.  4.  Cancer  of  the  Breast. 
Also,  Remarks  on  Animal  and  Vegetable  Decomposition. 

Boston,  1839.     8°  (6X3.5). 

10  Genealogy  of  the  Frost  Family.     Elliot,  York  County,  Maine.     [/>?/  U. 
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11  Indian  Names  of  Places  in  Rhode-Island.     Collected  for  the  Rhode-Is 
land  Historical  Society.  Providence,  1861.     8°,  pp.  32. 

12  Lecture  (A)  on  the  Connexion  and  Reciprocal  Influence,  between  the 
Brain  and  Stomach,  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruc 
tion,  at  Providence,  1840.  Providence,  1841.     8°,  pp.  16. 

13  Life  (The)  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.     [Map  of  Louixbura.] 

Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

14  Life  (The)  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.     3d  eel.     [Portrait,  Map  of 
Louisburg  and  Engravings.]  Boston,  1856.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

15  Report  on  Medical  Sciences.     See  AMERICAN  Medical  Association. 

!6  Sketches  of  Rhode  Island  Physicians,  deceased  prior  to  1850;  prepared 
for  the  R.  I.  Medical  Society.  Providence,  1859.  8°,  pp.  64. 

17  Speech  at  Put-in-Bay  Island,  Sept.  10,  1858.     [No  imprint.]    8°,  pp.  4. 
PARTON,  James. 

w  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1-3.     [Portraits.] 

New  York,  1861.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

19  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Aaron  Burr.    .  .  .     [Portraits  and  Engraving.] 

New  York,  1858.     8°  (5.7X3.5),  pp.  696. 
PARUTA,  Paolo,  a  Venetian  nobleman  ;  b.  1540.  d.  1598. 

2°  Alcuni  Discorsi.     [Portrait.]  Bologna,  1831.     16°  (4X2.6). 

^  Storia  della  Guerra  di  Cipro  Libri  tre.  Siena,  1827.     8°  (5.6X3.5). 

PASCAL,  Blaise,  a  French  geometer  &  divine;  I).  1623.  d.  1662. 

2:2  Provincial  Letters,  containing  an  Exposure  of  the  Reasoning  and  Morals 
of  the  Jesuits.  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  French.  To  which  is  added, 
A  View  of  tho  TJiakorv  of  *h«?  Jesuits,  ...  *  *  * 

N>*  York,  1828      1 2°  (5  ? 


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PASCAL,  Blaise,  continued. 

1  Thoughts  on  Religion,  and  on  other  important  Subjects  ;  newly  trans 
lated  from  the  French.     To  which  are  added,  Memoirs  of  his  Life  and 
Writings.    .[Portrait.]  London,  1803.     8°  (6X3.3). 

PASOII,  Georg,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Franeker ;  b.  1576.  d.  1637. 

2  Etyma  Nominum  Propriorum,  itemque  Analysis  Hebrseorum,  Syriaco^ 
rum,  &  Latinorum  Vocabulorum,  quse  in  Novo  Testamento  uspiam  oc- 
curunt.     *  *  *  Londini,  1649.     8°,  2  cols.,  pp.  88. 

3  Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum    in    Novum  .  .  .   Testamentum,  .  .  .     Cum 
Indice  Gnrcarum  N.  T.  Vocum  ...      *  *  * 

HerbDrnac  Nassoviorum,  1626.     8°  (5.4X3.2),  2  cols.,  pp.  774-}-. 

4  Lexicon  Grieco-Latinum  in  Novum  .    .    .  Testamentum,  .  .  .      Cum 
Indice  Gra?carum  &  Latinarum  N.  T.  Vocum  .  .  . 

Londini,  1650.     8°  (5.8X3.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  718+ 

5  Manuale  Gracarum   Vocum  N.  Testamenti,  cui  accessit  Tractatus  de 
Gra?cis  N.  Testamenti  Accentibus.     [Embellished  title-page.'] 

Lvgd :  Batavorvm,  Ex  officina  Elzevir.,  1627.    24°  (4X2.3),  pp.  585. 

6  Tractatus  de  Gra?cis  Novi  Testamenti  Accentibus.      Cui  .  .  .  uti  comi- 
tem,  apposuimus  Ideam  Graecarum  N.  T.  Dialectorum.     *  *  * 

Londini,  1650.     8°,  2  cols.,  pp.  46. 

PASSOW,  Franz  Ludwig  Karl  Friedrich,  a  German  philologist ;  b.  1786.  d.  1833. 

~  Handworterbuch  der  Griechischen  Sprache  von  F.  Passow.        Bd.   1. 

A-K.     2.  A-G.     Nebst  einem  Anhange.     4th  .  .  .  vielfach  vermehrte 

ausgabe.  Leipzig,  1831.     Thick  8°  (7.5X4.4),  2  cols. 

8  Kandworterbuch  der  Griechischen  Sprache  begriindet  von  F.  Passow. 
Neu  bearbeitet  und  zeitgemhss  umgestaltet  von  V.  C.  F.  Host,  F.  Palm, 
0.  Kreussler,  K.  Keil  und  F.  Peter.      Bd.  1,2-Abth.  I.     ...     3  vols. 

Leipzig,  1841-'52.     8°  (8.1X5.3),  2  cols. 
PASTON  Letters  (The).    See  FENN,  Sir  J. 
PATERCTJLUS,  Caius  Velleius,  a  Roman  historian  ;  b.  about  19  B.C. 

9  Historian  Notis  illustrate,  qvae  ex  Lipsio,  Vossio  &  aliis  selectas  sunt. 
Per  N.  Tavernier.     ***  Parisiis,  1658.     12°  (4.5X2.4). 

10  Quae  supersunt  ex  Historiae  Romanae  Voluminibus  cluobus.     Cum  in- 
tegris  Scholiis,  Notis,  variis  Lectionibus,  et  Animadversionibus  clocto- 
rum.    CuranteP.  Burmanno.    Ed.  2da  .  .  .     [Prefixed  is,  Annales  Vel~ 
leiani,  seu  Vita  Velleii  Paterculi  pro  temporum  ordine  disposita,  ab  H. 
Dudwello.     Index  and  Frontixpie.ee.'] 

Lugduni  Batavorum,  1744.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  746+. 
PATRICK,  Rev.  Samuel,  LL.D.,  Master  of  Charter-house. 

11  Graecum  lexicon  manuale.     See  HEDP:RICH,  B. 

Editor,  Translator,  &c.    See  T ERENTIUS  AFER,  P.    Terence's  Comedies. 
PATRICK,  Simon,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely ;  b.  1626.  d.  1707. 

12  Commentary  (A)  upon  the  Historical  Books  of  the  Old  Testament,  .  .  . 
In  2  vols.     6th  ed.  corrected.     ...  [WitJi].  A  compleat  Alphabetical  Ta 
ble.     Vol.  1,  2.    The  Books  of  Job,  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and 
the  Song  of  Solomon,  paraphrased :  with  Arguments  to  each  chapter, 
and  Annotations  .  .  .     Vol.  3.     6th  ed.  corrected.     [Portrait."] 

London,  1765-'66.     2°  (11.4X6.4),  2  cols. 

NOTF.  —  For  thn  continuation  of  this  commertary,  see  LOWTII,  "NV.,  and  WHITBY,  D. 

13  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  John  Smith ;  with  a  short  Account  of  his 
Life  and  Death.     (Appended  to  Smith's  Select  Discourses.) 


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PATTERSON,  Prof.  Henry  S.,  M.D.,  of  Philadelphia. 

1  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Scientific  Labors  of  Samuel  George  Morton, 
M.  D.     See  NOTT,  J.  C.     Types  of  Mankind.— Pp.  xvii.-lvii. 

PATTERSON,  Robert. 

Editor,  Annotator,  &c.     See  EwiNG,  J.     Natural  Philosophy,  &c. 
PAUL,  St.,  the  Apostle ;  a  Hellenistic  Jew  by  birth  &  country  ;  b.  8-12.  d.  63-68. 

2  Conversion  and  Apostleship  of  St.  Paul.     See  LYTTELTON,  G. 

3  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.     See  BIBLE,— in  locis. 

4  Life  and  Epistles  of  St.  Paul.     See  CONYBEARE,  TV.  J. 

5  Paul  a  Unitarian.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  35. 
PAULDING,  James  Kirke,  Sec'ij  of  Navy,  &c. ;  6.  in  N.Y.,  1779.  d.  1860. 

6  Life  (A)  of  Washington.     ...     Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait  and  Engravings.] 
(Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  75, 76.)     New-York,  1840.  18°  (4.5X2.7). 

PAULUS,  Heinrich  Eberhard  Gottlob,  a  Germ.  Prot.  theologian  ;  b.  1761.  d.  1851. 

Editor,  &c.     See  SPINOZA,  B.  de.     Opera  qua?  svpersvnt  omnia. 
PAUSANIAS,  a  Greek  topographer,  wrote  his  work  about  161-180. 

7  Description  (The)  of  Greece,  by  Pausanias.     Translated  from  the  Greek 
\_by  T.  Taylor"].     With  Notes,  in  which  much  of  the  Mythology  of  the 
Greeks  is  unfolded  .  .  .     And  illustrated  with  Maps  and  Views  .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.     ***  London,  1794.     8°  (5.9X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

8  Pausaniae  de  Situ  Graeciae  Libri  decem.    [  Greek."]    Recognovit  Im.  Bek- 
kerus.     Tom.  1,  2.  Berolini,  1826, '27.     8°  (6.2  irr.  X3.5). 

NOTE — The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously,  and  bound  together. 

PAXTON,  James,  M.D.,  a  surgeon  of  London. 

9  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Study  of  Human  Anatomy.     .  .  .  With  Illus 
trations.     Vol.  1,  2..     2d  American  ed.,  with  Additions,  by  W.  Lewis,  Jr. 

Boston,  1835.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 
PAYNE,  George,  LL.D.,  Preceptor  of  Blackburn  Academy,  Eng. 

J0  Elements  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science  :  designed  to  exhibit  the  Original 
Susceptibilities  of  the  Mind,  and  the  Rule  by  which  the  Rectitude  of 
any  of  its  States  or  Feelings  should  be  judged. 

New-York,  1829.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
PAYNE,  John. 

11  Epitome  (An)  of  History;  or,  A  concise  View  of  the  most  important 
Revolutions  and  Events  ...  in  the  World  :  .  .  .  with  short  Accounts 
of  the  Religions  which  prevail ;  ...     *  *  *      \_Frontispiece.] 

London,  1794.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

12  Geographical  Extracts,  forming  a  General  View  of  Earth  and  Nature. 
.  .  .     Illustrated  with  Maps.     *  *  * 

London,  1796.     8°  (6.7X3. 8),  pp.  530. 

13  New  and  complete  System  (A)  of  Universal  Geography ;  .  .  .    To  which 
is  added,  A  View  of  Astronomy,  as  connected  with  Geography ;  Of  the 
Planetary  System  .  .  . ;  £c.     With  a  copious  Index  to  each  volume. 
.  .  .  With  Maps  and  Plates.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-4. 

New-York,  l798-'99.     8° (7X3.8). 
PAYSON,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  of  Portland;  b.  1783.  d.  1827. 

14  Address  to  Seamen.     See  ALLEN,  W.     Accounts  of  Shipwreck,  &c. 

15  Bible  (The)   above  all  Price.     Discourse,  at  Portland,  May  5,  1814,  be 
fore  the  Bible  Society  of  Maine.     2d  ed.       Boston,  1814.     12°,  pp.  24, 

16  Memoir  of  Rev.  Edward  Payson,  D.D.     See  GUMMING  s,  A. 

61 


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PAYSON,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermons.     [Portrait.']  Portland,  1828.     8°  (6.3X3.6),  pp.  503. 

2  Sermons.  Boston,  1831.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 
PAYSON,  Rev.  Phillips,  D.D.,  of  Chelsea,  Mass. ;  b.  1736.  d.  1801. 

3  Astronomical  Observations,  &c.  See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs, 

vol.  1.) 

4  Election-Sermon,  at  Boston,  1778.      See  THORNTON,  J.  W.  (Pulpit  of 
the  American  Revolution.) 

PEABODY,  Andrew  Preston,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Christ.  Morals,  Harv.  Coll.;  b.  1811. 

5  Christian  Consolations.     Sermons    designed   to   furnish   Comfort   and 
Strength  to  the  Afflicted.  Boston,  1847.     12°  (5X3.1). 

6  Coming  (The)  of  Christ.  Boston,  1841.     12°,  pp.  15. 

7  Fidelity  in  Duty,  not  Accuracy  in  Belief,  our  Test  of  the  Christian  Char 
acter.  Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  15. 

8  Lectures  on  Christian  Doctrine.  Boston,  1844.     12°  (5.2X3.2). 

9  Nature  (The)  and  Influence  of  War.     An  Address  delivered  before  the 
American  Peace  Society,  May  29,  1843.  Boston,  1843.     8°,  pp.  24. 

10  Oration  at  Portsmouth,  upon  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Intro 
duction  of  Printing  into  New  Hampshire.     See  CELEBRATION  (The),  &c. 

11  What  is  Truth  ?  Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  15. 
Editor.     See  NORTH  AMERICAN  Review  (The).     1852-1862. 
Editor,  &c.     See  PLUMER,  W.,  Jun.     Life  of  William  Plumer. 

PEABODY,  Rev.  Ephraim,  D.D.,  of  King's  Chapel,  Boston ;  b.  1807.  d.  1856. 

12  Address,  delivered  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  in  Wilton,  N.H.,  Sept. 
25,  1839.     With  Appendix.  Boston,  1839.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

13  Charges  against  Unitarianism.  Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  19. 

14  "  Come  over  and  help  us."     A  Letter  to  Rev.  George  Putnam. 

Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  42. 

15  Mystery,  Reason  and  Faith.  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  16. 
PEABODY,  George,  an  American  merchant  &  banker ;  b.  in  Danvers,  Mass.,  1795. 

16  Proceedings  at  the  Reception  and  Dinner  in  honor  of  Mr.  Peabody,  by 
the  Citizens  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1856.     See  DANVERS. 

PEABODY,  Rev.  Oliver  William  Bourn,  twin-brother  ofW.  B.  0.  P.,  Prof,  of  Eng. 
Lit.,  Jefferson  Coll.,  La.,  aft.  of  Burlington,  Vt. ;  b.  1799.'  d.  1847. 

17  Address  (An)  delivered  before  the  Peace  Society,  of  Exeter,  N.H.,  April, 
1830.  Exeter,  1830.     8°,  pp.  16. 

18  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  7.) 

19  Life  of  John  Sullivan.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biog.,  2d  Series,  vol.  3.) 
PEABODY,  Rev. William  Bourn  Oliver,  D.D.,  of  Springfield,  Ms.;  6.1799.  cU847. 

20  Address  (An),  delivered  before  the  Hampden  Colonization  Society,  July 
4th,  1828.  Springfield,  1828.     8°,  pp.  16. 

21  "  Come  &  See,"  or  the  Duty  of  those  who  dread  the  Sentiments  of 
other  Christians.  Boston,  1833.     12°,  pp.  32. 

22  Life  of  David  Brainerd.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  8.) 

23  Life  of  Cotton  Mather.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  6.) 

24  Life  of  James  Oglethorpe.   See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biog.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  2.) 

25  Life  of  Alex.  Wilson.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 

26  Report  on  the  Birds  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
PEABODY  Institute,  at  South  Danvers,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the 

27  Peabody  Institute,  .  .  .     [Alphabetical  of  Authors.]     *  *  * 

*  Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 


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PEABODY  Institute,  continued. 

1  Historical  Sketch  of.     See  DANVERS.    Proceedings,  &c. 

2  Rules  and  Regulations  of  Peabody  Institute.     Boston,  1854.     8°,  pp.  8. 

3  Supplement  to  Catalogue  of  Library.  Boston,  1857.     8°,  pp.  27. 
PEACOCK,  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ely,  Prof,  of  Math.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge. 

4  Arithmetic.      See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 
PEAKE,  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  London. 

5  Compendium  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Evidence. 

Walpole,  N.  H.,  1804.     8°  (6.3X3.1),  m.  r. 
PEARCE,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Birmingham;  b.  1766.  d.  1799. 

6  Memoirs  of  Pearce,  with  Extracts  from  his  Letters.     See  FULLER,  A. 
PEARCE,  Zachary,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester;  b.  1690.  d.  1774. 

Translator,  &c.     See  LONGINUS,  D.  C.     Commentarius  de  Sublimitate. 
PEARSON,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  Harvard  College;  d.  1826. 

7  Public  Lecture,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  Willard,  Presi 
dent  of  Harvard  College.  Cambridge,  1804.     8°,  pp.  21. 

8  Sermon,  in  Boston,  before  the  American  Society  for  educating  Pious 
Youth  for  the  Gospel  Ministry,  Oct.  26,  1815. 

Andover,  1815.     8°,  pp.  28.     [2  copies.] 

9  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Chris 
tian  Knowledge,  Nov.  27,  1811.  Cambridge,  1811.     8°,  pp.  36. 

10  Sermon  delivered  Nov.  3,  1812,  at  the  Funeral  of  Madam  Phebe  Phil 
lips,  of  Andover.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  24. 

11  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot,  Greenland,  Oct.  27, 
1813.     \_Ch.,  by  H.  Porter;  R.H.,  by  J.  French.'} 

Andover,  1813.     8°,  pp.  39. 
PEARSON,  George,  M.D. 

12  Observations  and  Experiments  for  investigating  the  Chymical  History 
of  the  Tepid  Springs  of  Buxton  ;  .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1 784.     8°  (6.  X  3.3). 
PEARSON,  Rev.  Henry  B. 

13  Discourse  (A)  on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  delivered  at  Harvard, 
Mass.,  April  30,  1848.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  31. 

14  Discourse  delivered  at  Harvard,  Mass.,  April  6,  1848 ;  the  Day  of  the 
Annual  Fast.  Boston,  1848.     8°,  pp.  22. 

PEARSON,  Rev.  Hugh,  D.D.,  N.R.A.S.,  Dean  of  Salisbury. 

15  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Rev.  Christian  Frederick 
Swartz.     To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Christianity 
in  India.     1st  American  ed.     [Portrait.'} 

New-York,  1835.     12°  (5.7X3.1). 

16  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Rev.  Christian  Frederick 
Swartz.     To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Christianity 
in  India.  New-York,  1835.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols, 

PEARSON,  John,  an  English  prelate ;  b.  1613.  d.  1686. 

17  Exposition  (An)  of  the  Creed.     By  John  [Pearson],  Lord  Bishop  of 
Chester.     10th  ed.  revised  and  corrected. 

London,  1715.     2°  (10.1X4.5),  m.  r, 
PEARSON,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Eyemouth,  Scotland. 

!8  Infidelity ;  its  Aspects,  Causes  and  Agencies :  being  the  Prize  Essay  of 
the  British  Organization  of  the  Evangelical  Alliance.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1858.     8°  (6.5X3.7),  pp.  620.     [2  copies.] 


484  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


PECK,  John  M. 

1  Life  of  Daniel  Boone.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biog.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  13.) 
PECK,  William  Dandridge,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Harv.  Coll. ;  b.  1763.  d.  1822. 

2  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  4.) 

3  Natural  History  of  the  Slug  Worm.      By  order  of  the  Massachusetts 
Agricultural  Society.     [Plate.]    Boston,  1799.    8°,  pp.  14.     [2  copies.] 

PECKHAM,  Harry,  Esq.,  of  Chicliester,  Eng. 

4  Tour  (A)  through  Holland,  Dutch  Brabant,  the  Austrian  Netherlands, 
and  Part  of  France :  including  Paris  and  its  Environs.     5th  eel.,  with  a 
Map.  London,  1793.     12°  (4.5X2.6). 

PECQUET,  Antoine,  of  Rouen;  b.  1704.  d.  1762. 

5  Discours  sur  1'Art  de  negocier.     [By  A.  Pecquet.] 

Paris,  1737.     12°  (4.8X2.4). 

6  Esprit  (L')  des  Maximes  Politiques,  pour  servir  de  suite  a  L'Esprit  des 
Loix  du  Pres.  de  Montesquieu.     Par  M.  Pecquet. 

Paris,  1757.     4°  (6.8X4.2). 
PEEBLES,  Rev.  William,  A.M.,  a  minister  at  Newt  on-upon- Ayr. 

7  Sermons  on  various  subjects :  to  which  are  subjoined   Hymns   suited 
to  the  several  Discourses.  Edinburgh,  1794.     8°  (6. 3X3. 5). 

PEIRCE,  Benjamin,  A.M.,  Librarian  of  Harvard  College  ;  b.  about  1789.  cZ.1831. 

8  Catalogue   of  the  Library  of  Harvard  University.     Catalogue  of  the 
Maps  and  Charts  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  University.     See  HARVARD 
COLLEGE. — Library. 

9  History  (A)  of  Harvard  University,  from  its  Foundation,  in  the  year 
1636,  to  the  Period  of  the  American  Revolution.     [Edited  by  J.  Picker 
ing.']     ***     [Plate.]  Cambridge,  1833.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

PEIRCE,  Benjamin,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Astronomy,  &c.,  Harv  Coll. ;  b.  1809. 

J°  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry,  with 
their  Applications  to  Navigation,  Surveying,  Heights  and  Distances, 
and  Spherical  Astronomy,  and  particularly  adapted  to  ...  Bowditch's 
Navigator,  and  the  Nautical  Almanac.  New  ed.,  revised,  with  additions. 
[Plates.]  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1852.  8°  (6.7X3.8). 

11  System  (A)  of  Analytic  Mechanics.     [Plate.] 

Boston,  1855.     4°  (6.8X4.8). 
PEIRCE,  Rev.  James,  of  Exeter,  Eng. ;  b.  1673.  d.  about  1730. 

12  Tractate  (A)  upon  Church  Music;  being  an  Extract  from  the  Vindica 
tion  of  the  Dissenters.     ***  London,  1786.     8°,  pp.  31. 

PELLICO,  Silvio,  an  Italian  poet  &  patriot;  b.  in  Saluzzo,  1789.  d.  1854. 

13  Francesca  da  Rimini,  Tragedia.     See  (TEATRO  Tragico  Italiano). 

14  Mie  Prigioni  (Le).     ***  Italia,  1832.     24°  (3.6X2.2). 

15  My  Imprisonments.    Translated  from  the  Italian.    By  T.  Roscoe.    *  *  * 

New- York,  1833.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
PEMBERTON,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  of  Boston  ;  b.  1673.  d.  1717. 

JG  Sermons  and  Discourses  on  several  Occasions.  To  which  is  added,  A 
Sermon  after  his  Funeral  by  Rev.  Mr.  Colman :  containing  some  Ac 
count  of  his  Life  and  Character.  .  .  .  [Portrait.] 

London,  1727.     8°  (6X3.1).     [2  copies.] 
PEMBERTOX,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  D.D.,  of  N.Y.,  aft.  of  Boston,  son  of  the  preceding; 

b.  1704.  d.  1777. 

"  Election-Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  25,  1757.      Boston,  1757.     8°,  pp.  32. 
18  Heaven  the  Residence  of  the  Saints.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  White- 
field,  preached  in  Boston,  Oct.  11,  1770.          Boston,  1770.     8°,  pp.  31. 


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PEMBERTON,  Henry,  M.D.,F.R.S.,  Prof,  in  GresJiam  College  ;  b.  1694.  d.  1771. 

1  Course   (A)   of  Chemistry,   divided  into  twenty-four  Lectures.      .  .  . 
Published  from  the  Author's  manuscript,  by  J.  Wilson. 

London,  1771.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

2  View  (A)  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Philosophy.     *  *  * 

London,  1728.     4°  (7.4X5.1).     [3  copies.] 
PEMBERTON,  Thomas,  a  merchant,  of  Boston  ;  b.  1728.  d.  1807. 

3  Historical  Journal  of  the  American  War.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
(Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  2.) 

4  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Boston.     See  MASS.  Hist. 
Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  o.) 

PENN,  William,  an  English  Quaker,  the  founder  of  Penn. ;  b.  1644.  d.  1718. 

5  Life.     Ses  BELKNAP,  J.  (Amsrican  Biography,  vol.  2.) 

c  Life,  by  G.  E.  Ellis.      See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biog.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  12.) 

7  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  William  Penn.     See  CLARKSON,  W. 

8  Original  Letters  and  Documents   relating  to  the  History  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  hitherto  unpublished.     See  HISTORICAL  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 
(Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

PENNANT,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  an  English  naturalist  &  antiquary;  b.  1726.  d.  1798. 

9  Tour  in  Scotland,  in  1769.     Tour  in  Scotland,  and  Voyage  to  the  Hebri 
des,  in  1772.     See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  o.) 

PENNSYLVANIA.     Miscellaneous  Documents. 

J0  Acts  (The)  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl 
vania,  carefully  compared  with  the  Originals.  And  an  Appendix,  con 
taining  the  Laws  now  in  force,  passed  between  the  30th  Day  of  Septem 
ber,  1775,  and  the  Revolution.  Together  with  the  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence  ;  the  Constitution  of  ...  Pennsylvania ;  and  the  Articles  of 
Confederation  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Philadelphia,  1782.    2°  (8.5X4.3),  m.  b.,  pp.  xxxi.,  527+. 

11  Brief  View  (A)  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Treasury  of  Pennsylvania,  from 
the  time  of  the  Commencement  of  the  He  volution  to  the  First  of  Octo 
ber,  1781.     ...  Philadelphia,  1784.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

12  Constitution  (The)  of  the  Common-Wealth  of  Pennsylvania,  as  estab 
lished  by  the  General  Convention  at  Philadelphia,  July  15-Sept.  28, 
1776.  Philadelphia,  1776.     8°,  pp.  32. 

13  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  as  established  by 
the  General  Convention.  Philadelphia,  1786.     8°,  pp.  16. 

14  Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  as  altered  and  amen 
ded  by  the  Convention.     .  .  .  Philadelphia,  1790.     8°,  pp.  28. 

!5  Cool  Thoughts  on  the  Subject  of  the  Bank.  Addressed  to  the  Repre 
sentatives  of  the  General  Assembly.  [No  imprint.]  8°,  pp.  16. 

16  Debates  of  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Con 
stitution,  proposed  by  the  Government  of  the  United  States.  .  .  .  Vol. 
1,  2.  Taken  in  short-hand  by  T.  Lloyd.  *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1788.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

I?  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  on 
the  Memorials  praying  a  Repeal  or  Suspension  of  the  Law  annulling 
the  Charter  of  the  Bank.  Mathew  Carey,  Editor. 

Philadelphia,  1786.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 


486  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PENNSYLVANIA. —  Miscellaneous  Documents,  continued. 

1  Historical  Review  (An)  of  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  Penn 
sylvania,  from  its  Origin  ;  so  far  as  regards  the  several  Points  of  Con 
troversy,  which  have,  from   time  to  time,  arisen  between  the  several 
Governors  of  that  Province,  and  their  several  Assemblies.     Founded  on 
authentic  Documents.     ***  London,  1759.     8°  (6.6X3.4). 

2  Laws  enacted  in  General  Assembly,  Third  Sitting  of  the  Eleventh ;  First 
Sitting  of  the  Twelfth ;  First  Sitting  of  the  Thirteenth,  and  First  Sitting 
of  the  Fourteenth.     1787-1789. 

Philadelphia,  1787-'S9.    2°  (8.5X4.3),  m.  b. 

3  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania. 
Taken  in  short-hand  by  T.  Lloyd.     Vol.  1-3. 

Philadelphia,  1787-'89.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

4  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Common  Schools  of  the  Common 
wealth  of  Pennsylvania,  for  ...  1854. 

{Harrisburg,  1854.]     8°  (7.9X4.4). 

5  View  of  the  Principles,  Operation,  and  probable  Effects  of  the  Funding 
System  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1788.     8°,  pp.  23. 

PENNSYLVANIA  Historical  Society.  See  HISTORICAL  Society,  &c. 
PENTATEUCH — the  Five  Books  of  Moses.  See  BIBLE, — in  locis. 
PEPPERRELL,  Gen.  Sir  William";  b.  at  Kittery  Point,  Me.,  1697.  d.  1759. 

6  Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.     See  PARSONS,  U. 
PERCIVAL,  James  Gates,  M.D.;  b.  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  1795.  d.  1857. 

7  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.     [Map.]     .  .  . 

New  Haven,  1842.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 
PERKINS,  Elisha  B.,  Esq. 

8  Address  delivered  before  the  Peace  Society  of  Windham  County,  Conn., 
August  20,  1828.     2d  ed.  Brooklyn,  1828.     8°,  p}>.  32. 

PERKINS,  John. 

9  Theory  of  Agency ;  or,  An  Essay  on  the  Nature,  Source  and  Extent  of 
Moral  Freedom.    [By  J.  Perkins.']     *  *  *     Boston,  1771.     8°,  pp.  43. 

PERKINS,  Samuel,  Esq. 

10  Address  delivered  before  the  Peace  Society  of  Windham  County  Conn., 
Feb.  14,  1827.  Brooklyn,  1827.     8°,  pp.  20. 

PERKINS,  Simeon. 

11  Address  (An)   delivered  before  the  Reading  Peace  Society,  in  Minot, 
Dec.  21,  1825.  Portland,  1826.     8°,  pp.  16. 

PERKINS,  Rev.  William,  an  English  Puritan  divine ;  b.  1558.  d.  1602. 

12  Workes.    Vol.3.    ...     *  *  *     Cambridge,  1613.    2°  (10.4X5.9),  2  cols. 
PEROUSE,  J.  F.  DE  G.,  Count  DE  LA.     See  LA  PEROUSE,  J.  F.  DE  G.,  Count  DE. 
PERRET,  M. . 

13  Abhandlung  vom  Stahl,  .  .  .     Eine  gekronte  Preisschrift.     Aus  dem 
Franzosischen  ubersetzt.    MitKupfern.    Dresden,  1780.   12°  (5.1X2.9). 

PERRY,  Comm.  Matthew  Calbraith,  U.S.N.,  brother  of  following;  6.1785.  d.IS58. 

14  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  American   Squadron  to  the  China 
Seas  and  Japan,  performed  in  the  years  1852,  1853,  and  1854,  under  the 
Command  of  Comm.  M.  C.  Perry.     Compiled  from  the  original  Notes 
and  Journals  of  Comm.   Perry  and  his  Officers,  .  .  .  under  his  super 
vision,  by  F.  L.  Hawks.    Vol.  1,  2.    With  numerous  Illustrations.     (U. 
S.  Pub.  Doc.)  Washington,  1856.     4°  (8.4X6.1). 

NOTE.  —  For  third  volume,  "  Observations  on  the  Zodiacal  Light,"  &c.  see  JONES,  G. 


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PERRY,  Comm.  Oliver  Hazard,  U.S.N. ;  b.  in  Newport,  R.I.,  1785.  d.  1819. 

1  Life  of  Comm.  O.  H.  Perry.     See  MACKENZIE,  A.  S. 

2  Oliver  Hazard  Perry,  and  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie ;    by  George  Ban 
croft.     See  PERRY  STATUE.     Inauguration,  &c. 

PERRY,  Rev.  William  Stevens,  of  Portland;  b.  in  Providence,  E.I.,  1832. 

3  Bishop  Seabury  and  Bishop  Provoost :  an  Historical  Fragment.     Pri 
vately  printed.  [New  York]  1862.     8°,  pp.  20. 

4  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Church  Missionary  Association  of  the  Eastern 
District  of  the  Diocese  of  Massachusetts.        Boston,  1859.     8°,  pp.  39. 
Joint  Annotator,  &c.     See  PROTESTANT-EPISCOPAL  Church  in  the  Uni 
ted  States.     Journals  of  the  General  Conventions,  &c. 

PERRY  STATUE.     Inauguration  of  the  Perry  Statue,  at  Cleveland,  10th  Septem- 

5  ber,  1860 ;  including  a  History  of  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  by  G.  Ban 
croft  ;  Addresses  and  other  Proceedings ;  with  a  Sketch  of  W.  Wal- 
cutt,  the  Sculptor.     .  .  .     [Illustrations.] 

Cleveland,  1861.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 
PERSIUS  FLACCUS,  Aulus,  a  Roman  satirical  poet ;  b.  in  Etruria,  34.  d.  62. 

6  Satirse.     See  JUVENALIS,  D.  J.     D.  J.  Juvenalis  et  A.  Persii  Flacci 
Satirse. 

7  Satyrse  VI.     Ita  illustrate  ut  a  quovis  facile  intelligi  possint,  Commen- 
tariis  E.  Lvbini.  Amstelredami,  1595.*    8°  (5X3). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  LUBIN,  E.— In  Avli  Persi  Satyras'  Paraphrasis,  etc. 

8  Satyraj  sex.     Cum  posthumis  Commentarijs  loan.  Bond.     *  *  * 

Londini,  1614.     12°  (4.5  irr.X3.1),  m.n. 

9  Satyree  VI.     Cum  posthumis  Commentariis  Joan.  Bond. 

Londini,  1614.     12°  (4.3X2.1),  m.  n. 

JO  Satirarum  Liber.     Cum  Scholiis  antiquis  edidit  Otto  lahn.     [Vita  A. 
Persii  Flacci,  Indices  et  Prolegomena.'] 

Lipsiae,  1843.     8°  (6X3.4),  pp.  408,  ccxvi. 

11  Traduction  des  Satires  de  Perse,   et  de  Juvenal,  par  le  Pere  Tarteron. 
[Latin  and  French,  facing.]      Nouv.  ed.     Augmentee  d'Argumens  a 
chaque  Satire.     ***  Paris,  1729.     12°  (4.9X3). 

PETAVIUS,  Dionysius,  or  DENIS  PETAU,  a  French  Jesuit;  b.  1583.  d.  1652. 

12  Geographical!  Description  (A)  of  the  World.     .  .  .  With  Historicall  Dis 
courses  ...  London,  1659.     2°  (8. 7X4.5). 

13  History  (The)  of  the  World ;  or,  An  Account  of  Time.     Continued  by 
others,  to  .  .  .  1659.    .  .  .     London,  1659.  2°  (8.9X4.5), m.r., pp. 610-J-. 

PETER,  St.,  the  Apostle;  b.  at  JBethsaida,  in  Galilee;  suffered  martyrdom,  49. 
'4  Apostle  Peter  (The)  a  Unitarian.  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  24. 

15  Epistles  of.     See  BIBLE, —  in  locis. 

PETER  I.,  'Peter  the  Great,1  Czar  of  Russia;  b.  1672.  d.  1725. 

16  Anecdotes  originates  de  Pierre  le  Grand.     See  STAIILIN,  J.  von. 

17  Histoire  de  PEmpire  de  Russie,  sous  Pierre  le  Grand.     See  VOLTAIRE, 
F.  M.  A.  de.    CEuvres.     Tom.  24. 

!8  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Peter  the  Great.     See  BARROW,  Sir  J. 
19  Originalanecdoten  von  Peter  dem  Grossen.     See  ST^'HLIN,  J.  von. 
PETER  MARTYR.     See  VERMIGLI,  P.  M.,  or  PETER  MARTYR. 
PETERS,  Absalom,  D.D. 

Editor.  See  AMERICAN  Journal  (The)  of  Education  and  College  Review. 
Editor.     See  BIBLICAL  Repository,  &c.     Vol.  11— 2d  Ser.,  vol.  7. 


488  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PETERS,  Richard,  Jun. 

Reporter.     See  UNITED  STATES.— Acts  and  Laws.    Reports  of  Cases  in 

the  Supreme  Court.     1828-1835.    Vol.  1-9. 
PETITOT,  Claude  Bernard,  Sec'y  of  Education  in  France:  b.  1772.  d.  1825. 

1  Essai  sur  1'Origine  et  la  Formation  de  le  Langue  Franchise.     See  AR- 
NAULD,  A.     Grammaire  g^nerale  de  Port  Royal. 

PETITPIERRE,  Ferdinand  Oliver,  a  Swiss  pastor ;  jt.  1770-'90. 

2  Thoughts  on  the  Divine  Goodness  relative  to  the  Government  of  Moral 
Agents,  particularly  displayed  in  Future  Rewards  and   Punishments. 
***     Translated  from  the  French.        Walpole,  1801.    12°  (5.3X2.9). 

PETRARCA,  Francesco,  an  Italian  poet ;  b.  in  Arezzo,  1304.  d.  1374. 

3  Choix  des  Poesies  de  Petraque,  traduites  de  1'Italien  par  M.  Levesque, 
nouv.  ed.  corrigee  et  augmentee.     Tom.  1,  2.     [Portrait.] 

Venise,  1787.     24°  (3.5X2.1). 

4  Rime  (Le)  del  Petrarca     Con  Note  letterali  e  critiche  del  Castelvetro, 
Tassoni,  Muratori,  Alfieri,  Ginguene,  ec.  ec.     Scelte,  compilate,  ed  ac- 
cresciute  da  C.  Albertini     Tom.  1,  2      [Portraits  and  Engravings.] 

Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 
PETRONJ,  Stefano  Egidio,  a  teaclier  of  Spanish  in  London. 

Editor,  &c.     See  LE  SAGE,  A.  R.     Gil  Bias  de  Santillano. 
PETTUS,  Sir  John,  Deputy-Gov.  of  Royal  Mines;  a  native  of  Suffolk,  d.  1690. 

5  Fleta  Minor.     The  Laws  of  Art  and  Nature,  in  knowing,  judging,  as 
saying,  fining,  refining  and  inlarging  the  Bodies  of  Metals.      .  .  .     Part 
I.  Assays  of   L.  Erckern,  in  V.  Books,  originally  written  by  him  in  the 
Teutonick  Language  ...     II.  Essays  on  Metallick  Words,  as  a  Dic 
tionary  ...     Illustrated  with  44  Sculptures.     *  *  *     [Portrait  of  Pet- 
tus.]  London,  1683.     2°  (9.6X5.5),  m.  b. 

NOTE Part  II.  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging-. 

PEUCHET,  Jacques,  a  French  political  &  miscellaneous  writer ;  b.  1758.  d.  1830. 

6  Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  Geographic  Commerrante,  contenant  tout  ce 
qui  a  raport  a  la  Situation  et  a  1'Entendue  de  chaque  Etat  commerrant; 
...     Tom.  1-5.     Paris,  anvil.  [1799].    4°  (8X5.7),  2  cols.    [2  copies.] 

1  Introduction  a  FEtude  de  la  Geographic  CommerQante,  contenant  1'His- 
toire  des  Progres  du  Commerce,  de  la  Culture,  de  FIndustrie  manufac- 
turiere,  et  FApergu  des  Principes  et  de  la  Theorie  du  Commerce.  (Pre 
fixed  to  Vol.  1  of  Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  Geographic  Commerc.  ante.) 
Translator.  See  LAMPREDI,  G.  M.  Du  Commerce  des  Neutres,  etc. 

PEUCINIAN  SOCIETY,  at  Bowdoin  College.     See  BOWDOIN  COLLEGE. 

PEYRARD,  Francois,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Paris;  b.  1760.  d.  1822. 

8  Miroir  Ardent ;  un  Memoire.     See  ARCHIMEDES.     (Euvres,  etc. 
Translator,  &c.     See  ARCHIMEDES.     (Euvres. 

PEYRON,  Jean  Francois,  a  French  author  &  translator;  b.  1748.  d.  1784. 

9  Essays  on  Spain.     See  BOURGOANNE, — Chev.  DE.     Travels  in  Spain. 
PEZEL,  Christoph,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Wittenberg  &  Bremen;  b.  1539.  d.  1604. 

10  Argvmentorvm  et  Obiectionvm,  de  pra?cipuis  Articulis  Doctrines  Chris 
tiana?,  cum  Responsibus,  qune  passim  extant  in  Scriptis  P.  Melancthonis 
Pars  I.  collecta ;  &  ante  annos  septem  Dialectica  Methodo  dictata  in 
Academia  Wittembergensi ;  nunc  vero  ab  eodem  retexta  &  primum  in 
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PEZEL,  Christoph,  continued. 

1  Argvmentorvm  Philippicorvm  Pars  Vltiraa.     Continens  Explicationem 
Locorvm  de  Proedestinatione ;  de  Libertate  Christiana :  de  Ceremonijs  : 
de  Scandalo  :  de  Magistrate :  de  Coniugio.     .  .  . 

Neostadii,  1597.     8°  (5X2.8),  m.  r.,  pp.  599-J-. 
PFEIFFER,  Johann  Philipp,  S.T.D.,  Librarian  to  the  Elector  of  Brandenburg. 

2  Libri  IV.  Antiqvitatum   Grsecarum  Gentilium  Sacrarum,   Politicarum, 
Militarium,  &  (Enomicarum.     .  .  .    Cum  Pra?fatione,  &  Indicibus  .  .  . 
Ed.  2da.     [Embellished  Title-page  and  Portrait.'] 

Regimonti  &  Lipsise,  1707.     4°  (6.3X4.2),  pp.  773-f-. 
PFIXGSTEN,  Johann  Hermann. 

3  Sammlung  von  Nachrichten  und  Beobachtugen  liber  die  Erzeugung  und 
Verfertigung  des  Salpeters,  herausgegeben  von  denen  Herren  Macquer, 
Ritter  von  Arcy,  Lavoisier,   Sage  und  Baume'.     Aus  dem  Franzosichen 
iibersetzt,  und  als  der  Zweyte  Theil  zu  Simons  Kunst  Salpeter  zu  sieden 
eingerichtet,  von  J.  H.  Pfingsten.     Mit  Kupfern. 

Dresden,  1778.     8°  (5.2X3),  pp.  557. 
PILEDRUS,  afreedman  of  Augustus',  d.  about  A.D.  50. 

4  Fabularum  ^Esopiarum  Libri  V.     Notis  illustravit  in  usum  .  .  .  Prin- 
cipis  Nassavii  1).  Hoogstratanus.     Accedunt  ejusdem  opera  duo  Indices 
...     *  *  *     [  Vita  Phcedri  a  J.  Scheffero.  Embellished  Title-page,  Por 
trait  and  many  Plates.~\  Amstekedami,  1701.     4°  (8X^.5  irr.) 

PHALARIS,  'Tyrant  of  Agrigentum,'  in  Sicily ;  assigned  to  570-555  B.C. 

3  Epistolas.     [Greek.]      Ex  MSS  recensuit,  Versione,  Annotationibus,  & 
Vita  insuper  Authoris  donavit  C.  Boyle.     Oxonii,  1718.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 

NOTK.  —  Now  believed  the  production  of  a  Greek  writer  of  the  age  of  the  Ccesars. 

PHARMACOPOEIA  Bateana ;  Arcana  Goddardiana ;  etc.     See  SHIPTON,  J. 
PHARMACOPOEIA  6  Hermetica,  .  .  .  Londini,  1719.     12°  (4.9X2.7). 

PHARMACOPOEIA  of  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.    See  MASSACHUSETTS,  &c. 
PHELPS,  Rev.  Amos  A.,  of  Boston ;  b.  1805.  d.  1847. 

7  Lectures  on  Slavery  and  its  Remedy.        Boston,  1834.     24°  (4.7X2.8). 
PHI  BETA  KAPPA,  Fraternity  of.     Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  *  B  K,  fU- 

8  pha  of  Maine,  Bowdoin  College,  1849.     Brunswick,  [1849].  8°,  pp.  18. 

9  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of   <fr  B  K,  Alpha  of  Maine,  Bowdoin  Col 
lege,  Brunswick,  1860.  Brunswick,  [I860].     8°,  pp.  31. 

l°  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  *  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts,  Har 
vard  University,  Cambridge,  1846.  Cambridge,  1846.     8°,  pp.  48. 

11  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  cj>  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts,  Har 
vard  University,  Cambridge,  1849.  Cambridge,  1849.     8°,  pp.  50. 

PHILADELPHIA  Library  Company.     See  LIBRARY  Company  of  Philadelphia. 

PHILANTHROPOS,  a  pseudonym.     See  LADD,  W. 

PHILEMON,  an  Athenian  comic  poet;  b.  in  Cilicia  about  360  B.C.  d.  262  B.C. 

12  Reliquia?.     See  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.  (Gnomici  Poetse  Greed.) 
PHILIBERT,  J.  C. 

13  Dictionnaire  universel  Botanique,  contenant  1'Explication  detailee  de 
tous  les  Termes  Frangais  et  Latins  de  Botanique  et  de  Physique  vegetale. 
Orne  de  Figures.     Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1804.     8°  (6X3.4). 

!4.  Introduction  a  1'Etude  de  la  Botanique,  Ouvrage  orne  de  dix  Planches 
coloriees.     ...     Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1802.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

62 


490  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PHILIBERT,  J.  C.,  continued. 

1  Notions  elementaires  de  Botanique,  a  1'usage  des  Cours  Publics  .  .  . ; 
contenant  les  Principes  de  la  Physique,  vegetale,  et  1'Exposition  des 
Methodes  les  plus  usitees  et  des  principales  Families  naturelles. 

Paris,  1802.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
PHILIP  II.,  King  of  Spain ;  b.  in  Valladolid,  1527.  d.  1598. 

2  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second.     See  PRESCOTT,  W.  H. 
PHILIP,  Rev.  Robert,  an  Independent  minister,  of  London. 

3  Eternity  Realized :  or,  A  Guide  to  the  Thoughtful.     *  *  *     From  Lon 
don  ed.  Boston,  1833.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

4  God  (The)  of  Glory ;  or,  A  Guide  to  the  Doubting.      *  *  * 

New-York,  1835.     12°  (4X2.6). 

5  Life  (The),  Times,  and  Characteristics  of  John  Bunyan.     \_Embellislied 
Title-page.']  New-York,  1839.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

6  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1838.     12°  (5.9X3.5). 

7  Love  (The)  of  the  Spirit ;  traced  in  his  Work.     ...     *  *  * 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

8  Marthas  (The) ;  or,  The  Varieties  of  Female  Piety.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

9  Marys  (The) :  or,  The  Beauty  of  Female  Holiness.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1835.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 
PHILLIMORE,  John  George,  Esq.,  a  barrister  at  law. 

10  Annals  of  Germany  and  Italy  during  the  12th  and  13th  Centuries.    See 
(ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana, vol.  12). 

11  Annals  of  Spain,  from  A.  D.  1407  to  A.  D.  1620.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA 
Metropolitana,  vol.  12). 

PHILLIPS,  Edward,  an  English  author,  a  nephew  of  Milton  ;  b.  1630. 

12  Continuation  of  Baker's  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  England,  from  1648 
to  1664.     See  BAKER,  R. 

PHILLIPS,  John,  an  English  surveyor. 

13  General  History  (A)  of  Inland  Navigation,  Foreign  and  Domestic :  con 
taining  a  complete  Account  of  the  Canals  already  executed  in  England, 
with  Considerations  on  those  projected.     To  which  are  added,  Practical 
Observations.     .  .  .     [Map  and  Plates.']     New  ed.  corrected,  with  two 
Addendas,  .  .  .  London,  1795.     4°(7.5X5.2).     [3  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Each  addenda  has  independent  paging-.     In  one  copy  the  work  and  addendas 
have  independent  title-pages,  dated  respectively  1792,  1793,  1795. 

PHILLIPS,  John,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  of  Geology,  King's  College,  London',  b.  1800. 

14  Guide  (A)  to  Geology.     *  *  *     2d  ed.     [Plates.'] 

London,  1835.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 

15  Geology.     By  Prof.  J.  Phillips  and  Prof.  C.  G.  B.  Danbury.    See  (ENCY 
CLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  6). 

PHILLIPS,  Richard,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  an  English  chemist;  b.  1778.  d.  1851. 

Editor.     See  ANNALS  (The)  of  Philosophy.     New  Series.— Vol.  1-12. 

Joint  Editor.     See  LONDON  (The),  Edinburgh  and  Dublin  Philosophical 

Magazine,  &c.     Vol.  1-37. — New  and  United  Series. 

Joint  Editor.     See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Magazine  (The),  or  Annals,  &c. 
PHILLIPS,  Willard,  Esq.,  of  Boston. 

16  Manual  of  Political  Economy,  with  particular  reference  to  the  Institu 
tions,  Resources,  and  Condition  of  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1828.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 


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PHILLIPS,  Willard,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Law  of  Insurance. 

Boston,  1823.     8°  (7.5X3.8),  m.  r.,  pp.  550. 
PniLO,  a  Jewish  philosopher,  of  Alexandria;  lived  about  the  time  of  Christ, 

2  Philonis  Ivdaei  Opera  exegetica  in  Libros  Mosis,  de  Mundi  Opificio,  his- 
toricos  &  legales,  qvae  partim  ab  A.  Tvrnebo,  partira  a  D.  Hoeschelio, 
edita  &  illustrata  sunt.     Accessere  extra  .  .  .  Philonis  sex  Opuscula ; 
quorum  alia  sunt  £7ri2ax.<nx.a,  alia  ^a<rx.aA«ca,  alia  denique  historica,  res 
quae  ludaeis  auctoris  eevo  contigere  describentia.    Nunc  Gra?ce.  &  Latine 
in  lucera  emissa  ex  accuratissima  S.  Gelenij  Interpretatione,  cum  Rerum 
Indice  .  .  .     [Embellished  Title-page.] 

Colonise  Allobrogum,  1613.     2°  (10.9X6.2),  par.  cols.,  pp.  904. 
PHILO  PACIFICUS,  a  pseudonym.     See  WORCESTER,  N. 
PHILOSOPHIC  Solitude,  a  Poem.     See  LIVINGSTON,  W. 
PHILOSOPHICAL  Magazine   (The),  or  Annals  of  Chemistry,  Mathematics,  As- 

3  tronomy,  Natural  History,  and  General  Science.     By  R.  Taylor  and  R. 
Phillips.     ***    Vol.  1-11.     New  and  United  Series  of  the  Philosophi 
cal  Magazine  and  Annals  of  Philosophy.     January,  1827 — June,  1832. 
[Monthly.     Plates.]  London,  1827-'32.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  Continued  in  'The  London,  Edinburgh  and  Philosophical  Magazine,'  &c. 

4  General  Index  to  the  Philosophical  Magazine,  or  Annals  of  Chemistry, 
&c.     Vol.  1-11.     ...          London,  1832.     8°  (6.7X4.),  2  cols.,  pp.  50. 

PHILOSOPHICAL   Magazine    (The)    and   Journal :    comprehending  the  various 

5  Branches  of  Science,  the  Liberal  and  Fine  Arts,  Agriculture,  Manufac 
tures,  and  Commerce.     ...     *  *  *     Vol.  50-68.     July,  1817-Decem- 
ber,  1826.     [Monthly.     Plates.'}          London,  1817-27."    8°  (6.4X3.7). 

NOTE. —  Lettered  "  Tilloch's  Philosophical  Magazine."  Conducted,  vol.  50-.r>9  by  A. 
Tilloch  ;  60-65  by  A.  Tilloch  and  R.  Taylor ;  66-68  by  R.  Taylor.  Continued  in 
the  preceding. 

PHILOSOPHICAL  Miscellanies,  translated  from  the  French  of  Cousin,  Jouifroy, 

6  and  B.  Constant.     With  introductory  and  critical  Notices.     By  G.  Rip- 
ley.     ...    Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1838.     12°  (5. 1X3), 

PHILOSOPHY.     An  Epitome  of  the  History  of  Philosophy,  from  the  Abbe  Baii- 

?  tain,  translated  and  continued  by  C.  S.  Henry.     See  HENRY,  C.  S. 
PHILOSTRATUS,  Flavius,  a  Greek  sophist,  of  the  3d  century. 

8  Two  First  Books  (The)  of  Philostratus,  concerning  the  Life  of  Apollo- 
nius  Tyaneus  :  .  .  .  now  published  in  English  :  together  with  philologi 
cal  Notes  .  .  .     By  C.  Blount.     *  *  *     London,  1680.     2°  (9.2X5.4). 

PHIPPS,  Constantine  John,  Baron  Mulgrave,  an  Eng.  voyager ;  b.  1744.  d.  1792. 

9  Voyage  (A)  towards  the  North  Pole    Undertaken  by  His  Majesty's  Com 
mand     1763     [Maps,  Charts  and  Plates.']      London,  1774.    4°  (7X5). 

10  Voyage  to  the  North  Pole.     See  PINKERTON,  J.  (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
PHIPS  or  PHIPPS,  Sir  William,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Mass. ;  b.  1651.  d.  1695. 

11  Life,  by  F.  Bowen.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  7.) 
PHISICALISCH-CHEMISCHE   Beschreibung  des  in  dem  Bissthum  Paderborn  ge- 

12  legenen  Gesundbnmnens  zu  Driburg,  nebst  angehangten  Bemerkungen 
die  Mineralwasser  iiberhaupt  betreffend. 

Hildesheim,  1783.     8°  (5.4X3). 

PHOCION,  Letters  of.     See  CURTIS,  G.  T.    NEW  YORK,  State  of. 
PHOTIUS,  Patriarch  of  Constantinople ;  d.  892. 

13  Photii  Lexicon  [Greek]  e  Codice  Galeano  descripsit  R.  Porsonus.    .  .  . 

Lipsiae,  1823.     8°  (6.3X3.6),  pp.  750. 


492  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PICHEGRU,  Charles,  a  French  soldier;  b.  1761.  d.  1804. 

1  Histoire  du  Gen.  Pichegru,  precedee  d'une  Notice  sur  sa  Vie  politique 
etmilitaire;  .  .  .     ***     [Portrait.]        Paris,  1802.     16°  (4.6X2.6). 

PICKERING,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.,  son  of  Col.  T.P. ;  b.  in  Salem,  1777.  d.  1846. 

2  Essay  on  Adoption  of  a  Uniform  Orthography  for  the  Indian  Languages 
of  North  America.    See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  4.) 

3  Essay  on  the   Pronunciation  of  the  Greek  Language.     See  AMERICAN 
Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  4.) 

4  Eulogy  on  Nath.  Bowditch,  LL.D.,  President  of  the  American  Academy 
of  Arts  and   Sciences  ;  including  an  Analysis  of  his  Scientific  Publica 
tions.     Delivered  before  the  Academy,  May  29,  1838. 

Boston,  1838.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

5  Eulogy  on  Hon.  J.  Pickering,  by  D.  A.  White.     See  AMERICAN  Acade 
my,  &c.    (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  3.) 

6  Father  Rasle's  Abnaki  Indian  Dictionary ;  with  Introductory  Memoir  and 
Notes,  by  J.  Pickering.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  New 
Series,  vol.  1.) 

7  Grammar  of  the  Massachusetts   Indian   Language,   by  J.   Eliot ;  with 
Notes  and  Observations  by  P.  S.  Du   Ponceau,  and  Introduction  and 
Supplementary  Observations  by  J.  Pickering.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
(Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

8  Language  (On  the)  and  Inhabitants  of  Lord  North's  Island  in  the  In 
dian  Archipelago  ;  with  a  Vocabulary.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c. 
(Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  2.) 

9  Memoir  of  the   Present  State  of  the  English  Language  in  the  United 
States  ;  with  a  Vocabulary  of  Words  and   Phrases,   supposed  to  be  pe 
culiar  to  this  country.    See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  3.) 

10  Memoir  of  Hon.  J.  Pickering,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.     See  MASS.  Hist.  So 
ciety.    (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  10.) 

11  Observations  on  the  Mohegan  Language,  by  Dr.  Edwards  ;  edited,  with 
Notes,  by  J.  Pickering.  See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  10.) 
Editor.     See  PEIRCE,  B.,  A.M.     A  History  of  Harvard  University. 

PICKERING,  Octavius,  Esq. 

Reporter.     See  MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Jurisprudence.     Reports  of  Cases 

in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court.     1822-1840. 
PICKERING,  Col.  Timothy,  Sec'y  of  State  of  U.S.,  &c. ;  b.  in  Ms.,  1745.  d.  1829. 

12  Interesting  Correspondence  between  Gov.  Sullivan  and  Col.  Pickering; 
in  which  the  latter  vindicates  himself  against  the  Charges  of  the  Gov- 
enor  and  others.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  32.     [2  copies.] 

13  Letter,  exhibiting  to  his  Constituents  a  View  of  the  imminent  Danger 
of  an  Unnecessary  and  Ruinous  War.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  16. 

14  Review  (A)  of  the  Correspondence  between  the  Hon.  John  Adams,  and 
the  late  William  Cunningham,  Esq.     Beginning  in  1803,  and  ending  in 
1812.  Salem,  1824.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

PICTET,  Mark  Augustus,  Prof,  of  Philosophy,  at  Geneva. 

15  Essay  (An)  on  Fire.     ...     *  *  *          London,  1791.     12°  (4.1X2.5). 
PIERCE,  Franklin,  14th  Pres.  of  the  U.S. ;  b.  in  Hillsborough,  N.H.,  1804. 

16  Executive  Addresses,  Messages,  &c.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
PIERCE,  fiev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Brookline,  Mass. ;  b.  1773.  d.  1849.J 

17  Discourse  delivered  at  Brookline,  Nov.  24,  1805 ;  a  Century  from  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town.     ***  Cambridge,  1 80S.     8°,  pp.  22. 


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PIERCE,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting-house  of  the  First 
Congregational  Society,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1817. 

Burlington,  1817.     8°,  pp.  20. 

2  Discourse  delivered  Nov.  9,  1817,  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Completion 
of  a  Century  from  the  Gathering  of  the  Church  in  Brookline. 

Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  32. 

3  Eulogy  on  George  Washington,  delivered  on  the  Anniversary  of  his 
Birth,  at  Brookline.  Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  20. 

4  Memoir  of  J.  Pierce,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  C.  Lowell.     See  MASS.  Hist.  So 
ciety.     (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  1.) 

5  Mystery  (On  the)  of  Godliness.   A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Medfield,  Oc 
tober,  1797.  Declham,  1798.     8°,  pp.  22. 

6  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Gathering  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church, 
Dorchester,  Jan.  1,  1808.     With  the  Fellowship  of  Churches,  by  Rev. 
E.  Porter,  and  an  Appendix.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  38. 

7  Sermon  preached  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Jno.  S.  Popkin,  at  New- 
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9  Valedictory  Sermon,  on  leaving  the  Old  Meeting-house  in  Brookline, 
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PIERCE,  Josiah,  Judge  of  Probate,  of  Gorham,  Me. 

10  History  (A)  of  the  Town  of  Gorham,  Maine.     .  .  . 

Portland,  1862.     8°  (6X3.7). 

PIERIUS  VALERIANUS,  Joannes.     See  VALERIANUS,  J.  Pierius. 
PIERPONT,  Rev.  John,  of  Boston,  &c. ;  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1785. 

11  Airs  of  Palestine ;  a  Poem.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1817.     12°,  pp.  58. 

12  Jesus  Christ  not  a  Literal  Sacrifice.  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  24. 

13  Proceedings  of  Ecclesiastical  Council,  in  Case  of  Proprietors  of  Hollis- 
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14  Substitutes  for  Religion.  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  23. 

15  «  Who  goeth  a  Warfare  at  his  own  Charges."     Artillery-Election  Dis 
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PlERRON,  Alexis,  an  instructor  in  the  'Ecole  Normale^  of  Paris. 

Joint  Translator,  &c.     See  ARISTOTELES.     La  Metaphysique. 
PIERS  PLOUGHMAN,  a  remarkable  English  political  poem,  composed  about  1362. 

16  Vision  (The)  and  Creed  of  Piers  Ploughman.     Edited,  from  a  contem 
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London,  1856.     12°  (4.5X1-9  irr.). 

PIGANIOL  DE  LA  FORCE,  Jean  Aymar  DE,  a  Fr.  geographer,  &c.;  6.1673.  d.  1753. 

I?  Introduction  a  la  Description  de  la  France,  et  au  Droit  Public  de  ce 

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494  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PIGANIOL  DE  LA  FORCE,  Jean  Aymar  DE,  continued. 

1  Nouvelle  Description  de  la  France  ;  dans  laquelle  on  voit  le  Gouverne- 
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PIKE,  Rev.  J.  G.,  of  Derby,  England. 

2  Guide  (A)  for  Young  Disciples  of  the  Holy  Savior,  .  .  .  forming  a  Se 
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New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.8). 

3  Persuasives  to  Early  Piety.     .  .  .         New  York,  n.  d.     24°  (4.4X2.8). 

4  Religion  and  Eternal  Life,  or  Irreligion  and  Perpetual  Destruction,  the 
only  Alternative  for  Mankind.    ***    New  York,  n.  d.    24°  (4.4X2.8). 

PIKE,  Rev.  Samuel,  apparently  of  London;  fl.  1755-'65. 

5  Compendious  Hebrew  Lexicon  (A),  adapted  to  the  English  Language, 
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6  Some  important  Cases  of  Conscience  answered,  ...  By  S.  Pike  and  S. 
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Boston,  reprinted,  1757.     8°  (5.2X3.5). 
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PILLAR  (A)  of  Gratitude  humbly  dedicated  to  the  Glory  of  God,  the  Honour  of 

8  his  Majesty,  the  Renown  of  this  present,  legal,  loyal,  full,  and  free  Par 
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Government  of  Episcopacy.    ***    London,  1661.    2°  (9X5.2),  pp.  62. 

PINCKNEY,  Charles,  LL.D.,  Gov.  &  Sen.  of  South  Carolina;  b.  1758.  d.  1824. 

9  Observations  on  Plan  of  Government  submitted  to  the  Federal  Conven 
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PlNDARUS,  a  Greek  lyric  poet;  b.  in  Thebes,  about  520  B.C.  d.  440  B.C. 

10  Carmina  [Greek']  cvm  Lectionis  Varietate  et  Adnotationibvs  itervm  cv- 
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11  Opera  qvae  svpersvnt.     Textvm  in  genvina  Metra  restitvit  et  ex  fide  li- 
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NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  is  in  two  parts,  paged  independently.     Bjund  in  three  vols. 

12  Pindar  in  English  Verse.     By  H.  F.  Gary. 

London,  1833.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 
PINDEMONTE,  Giovanni,  an  Italian  poet ;  b.  1751.  d.  1812. 

i;i  Baccanali  (I),  Tragedia.     See  (TEATRO  Tragico  Italiano). 
PINDEMONTE,  Ippolito,  an  Italian  poet,  brother  of  preceding ;  b.  1753.  d.  1828. 

14  Arminio,  Tragedia.     See  (TEATRO  Tragico  Italiano). 


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1  Short  and  compendious  Method  for  the  learning  to  speak,  rend,  and 
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PINELLI,  Maffei,  a  learned  printer  of  Venice;  d.  1785. 

2  Bibliotheca  Pinelliana.     A  Catalogue  of  the  ...  Library  of  M.  Pinelli 
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PINI,  Hermenegild,  a  Barnabite  priest }  b.  at  Milan,  1741.  d.  1825. 

3  Memoire  sur  des  nouvelles  Cristallisations  de  Feldspath  et  autres  Singu- 
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Milan,  1779.     8°,  pp.  62. 

4  Memoria  mineralogica  sulla  Montagna  e  sui  Contorni  di  S.  Gottardo. 
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5  Mineralogische   Beobachtungen  liber  das  Gebirge  des   St.  Gotthards. 
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PINKERTON,  John,  a  Scottish  author;  b.  1758.  d.  in  Paris,  1825. 

6  Essay  (An)  on  Medals :  or,  An  Introduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  An 
cient  and  Modern  Coins  and  Medals  ;  especially  those  of  Greece,  Rome 
and  Britain.    New  ed.,  .  .  .  enlarged,  and  illustrated  with  Plates.    Vol. 
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7  General  Collection  (A)  of  the  Best  and  most  Interesting  Voyages  and 
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Philadelphia,  1810-'12.     4°  (7.5X5.6). 

8  Modern  Geography.  A  Description  of  the  Empires,  Kingdoms,  States, 
and  Colonies ;  with  the  Oceans,   Seas   and  Isles ;  in  all  parts  of  the 
World:  including  the  most  recent  Discoveries  and  political  Alterations. 
Digested  on  a  New  Plan.     The  Astronomical  Introduction  by  S.  Vince. 
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PINKNEY,  William,  an  American  lawyer ;  b.  in  Annapolis,  Md.,  1764.  d.  1822. 

9  Life,  by  H.  Wheaton.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  6.) 
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11  Speech  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland,  [on  Slavery  and  the 
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Piozzi,  before  THRALE,  Mrs.  Hester  Lynch,  an  Eng.  authoress ;  b.  1759.  d.  1821. 

12  Anecdotes  of  Dr.  Johnson.    See  BOSWELL,  J.  (Life  of  Johnson,  vol.  9.) 

13  Autobiography    Letters  and  Literary  Remains  of  Mrs.  Piozzi  (Thrale) 
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Boston,  1861.     12°  (6X3.5),  pp.  531. 

14  British  Synonymy ;  or,  An  Attempt  at  regulating  the  Choice  of  Words 
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PIRIE,  Rev.  Alexander,  of  Newburgh,  Scotland. 

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496  IJOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


PlSTOiuus,  Hermann  Andrew,  S.T.D.,  a  German  divine-,  b.  1730.  d.  1798. 

1  Notes  and  Additions  to  Dr.  Hartley's  '  Observations  on  Man.'     Trans 
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NOTE.  —  Lettered  "  Hartley  on  Man    3,"  and  paged  continuously  with  vol.  2. 

PITKIN,  Timothy,  U.S.  Repr.,  of  Farmington,  Conn. ;  b.  1765.  d.  1847. 

2  Political  and  Civil  History  (A)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  fron 
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3  Statistical  View  (A)  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States  of  America 
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4  Anecdotes  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chat 
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PITT,  William,  2d  son  of  the  preceding,  an  Eng.  statesman  ;  b.  1759.  d.  1806 

7  Speech,  in  the  House  of  Commons,  Jan.  31, 1799,  on  offering  the  Reso 
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8  Speech  [on  the  Treaties  with  France,  Spain,  and  the  United  States'],  w 
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PITT,  William. 

9  General  View  (A)  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Leicester ;  witl: 
Observations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement,  published  by  order  o; 
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London,  1809.     8°  (6.4X3.4), 

10  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Stafford ;  with  Ob 
servations  on  the  means  of  its  Improvement.     Drawn  up  by  order  oJ 
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London,  1808.     8°  (6.4X3.4), 
PITTS-STREET  Chapel  Lectures   (The).     Delivered  in  Boston  by  Clergymen  oi 

11  six  different  Denominations,  during  the  Winter  of  1858.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1858. 

CONTENTS.  — Lectures  by  W.  R.  Clark,  T.  B.  Thayer,  J.  N.  Sykes,  N.  Adams,  G.  M 
Randall,  O.  Di-wi-y,  and  T.  R.  King. 

Pius  IX.,  the  present  Pope  of  Rome;  b.  1792. 

12  Letters  Apostolic  of  Pius  IX.,  September  29, 1850.     See  COOPER,  C.  P 
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PLAIN  13  Reasons  for  being  a  Christian.  London,  1743.     8°,  pp.  74 

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PLANCHE,  James  Robinson,  an  English  dramatist;  b.  in  London,  1796. 

1  Descent  of  the  Danube,  from  Ratisbon  to  Vienna,  during  the  Autumn  of 
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PLANCK,  Gottlieb  Jakob,  Prof,  of  TheoL,  Gottingen;  b.  1751.  d.  1833. 

2  Introduction  to  Sacred  Philology  and  Interpretation ;  translated  from 
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3  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Reformation.   See  (BIBLICAL  Repository,  &c., 
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PLANTING  and  Rural  Ornament :  being  a  Second  Edition,  with  large  Additions 

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PLATO,  a  Greek  philosopher ;  b.  in  Athens,  429  B.C.  d.  348  B.C. 

5  Life,  by  W.  Lowndes.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  10.) 

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7  Opera  omnia.     [Greek.]     Recensuit  et  Commentariis  instruxit  G.  Stall- 
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8  Platonic  Dialogues  (The)  for  English  Readers.     By  W.  Whewell.     Vol. 
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9  Platonis    de  Rebus  Divinis  Dialog!  selecti,  Grace  &  Latine,  Socratis 
Apologia,  Crito,  Pha?do,  E  Libb.  Legum  decimus,  Alcibiades  secundus, 
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10  Platonis  quae  exstant    Graece  ad  editionem  PI.  Stephani  accurate  expres- 
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NOTE.  —  Vol.  12  is  titled,  "  Dialognrum  Platonis  Argumenta  .  .  .  a  D.  Tiedemann." 

11  Republic  (The)  of  Plato,  translated  into  English,  with  an  Introduction, 
Analysis  and  Notes.     By  J.  L.  Davies,  and  D.  J.  Vaughan. 

Cambridge,  1852.     16°  (5.4X3.4). 

12  Sechs  auserlesene  Gesprache  Platons,  Griechisch  und  Deutsch  [facing], 
nebst  des  II.  Dacier  Vorrede  und  Anmerkungen,  herausgegeben  durch 
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*3  TIMAIOS.— Text  and  Translation.  See  MARTIN,  T.  H.  Etudes  sur 
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14  Works,  viz.  his  fifty-five  Dialogues,  and  twelve  Epistles,  translated  from 
the  Greek :  nine  of  the  Dialogues  by  the  late  F.  Sydenham,  and  the  re 
mainder  by  T.  Taylor :  with  occasional  Annotations  on  the  nine  Dia 
logues  translated  by  Sydenham,  and  copious  Notes,  by  the  latter  trans 
lator  ;  in  which  is  given  the  substance  of  nearly  all  the  existing  Greek 
MS.  Commentaries  on  the  Philosophy  of  Plato,  and  a  considerable  por- 


498  EOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


tion  of  such  as  are  already  published.  [Prefixed  to  vol.  1  is  General 
Introduction  to  the  Philosophy  and  Writings  of  Plato,  by  T.  Taylor, 
and  Life  by  Olympiodorus.]  .  .  .  Vol.1-5.  *  *  * 

London,  1804.     4°  (7.5X5.5). 

1  Works.  A  new  and  literal  Version,  chiefly  from  the  Text  of  Stallbaum. 
Vol.  1.  ...  By  H.  Gary.  2.  ...  By'lL  Davis.  [Portrait.']  3-5. 
...  By  G.  Burges.  6.  Containing  the  Doubtful  Works :  .  .  .  With 
Lives  of  Plato,  by  Diogenes  Laertius,  Hesychius,  and  Olympiodorus  ; 
Introductions  to  his  Doctrines,  by  Alcinous  and  Albinus  ;  the  Notes  of 
T.  Gray ;  and  a  General  Index  to  the  entire  work.  By  G.  Burges. 

London,  1848-'59.     8°  (5.2X3.2). 
PLATONISME2  (Le)  devoile.     Ou  Essai  touchant  le  Verbe  Platonicien.     .  .  . 

Cologne,  1700.     8°  (4.9X2.8). 
PLATT,  T.  P. 

Editor.     See  BIBLE.     Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c. — Biblia  Sacra  Am- 
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PLAUTUS,  Titus  Maccius,  a  Roman  dramatist',  b.  in  Umbria,  254  B.C.  d.184  B.C. 

3  Marci  Accii  Piauti  Comoediae.     Ex  editione  J.  F.  Gronovii.     Tom.  1-3. 

Glasguae,  1763.     8°  (4.8X2.7  irr.). 

4  T.  Macci  Plavti  Comoediae.     Ex  recensione  et  cvm  Apparatv  critico  F. 
Ritschelii.     Accedvnt  Prolegomena  de  Rationibvs  criticis  grammaticis 
porsodiacis  metricis  Emendationis  Plavtinae.     Tom.  1.  Prolegomena  Tri- 
nvmmvm     Militem  Gloriosvm     Bacchides  complectens.     2.   Stichvm 
Psevdvlvm    Menaechmos    Mostellariam  complectens. 

Bonnae,  1848, '50.     8°  (6.3X3. 7). 

NOTE.  —  Continuing.    Each  play  has  also  independent  title-page,  paging,  £c. 

PLAYFAIR,  James  G.,  son  of  the  following. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  PLAYFAIR,  J.     Works. 

PLAYFAIR,  John,  F.R.S.,  a  Scottish  natural-philosopher,  &c. ;  b.  1748.  d.  1819. 
5<  Astronomy  of  the  Hindus.     See  (ASIATIC  Researches,  £c.,  vol.  4). 

6  Elements  of  Geometry.     Being  chiefly  a  Selection  from  Playfair's  Ge 
ometry  with  additions  and  Improvements.     From  5th  English  edition. 
[Diagrams.]  Philadelphia,  1829.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

7  Illustrations  of  the  Huttonian  Theory  of  the  Earth.     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1802.     8°  (5.8X3.2),  pp.  528. 

8  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  [by  J.  G.  Playfair].  Vol.  1-4. 

Edinburgh,  1822.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
PLAYFAIR,  William,  brother  of  the  preceding ;  b.  1759.  d.  1823. 

9  Statistical  Table  of  Europe.     See  BOETTICHER,  J.  G.     Statistical,  &c. 
PLESCHEEF,  Capt.  Sergey. 

1°  Survey  of  the  Russian  Empire,  according  to  its  present  newly  regulated 
state,  divided  into  different  Governments :  .  .  .  illustrated  with  Map  of 
Russia  and  an  Engraving  of  Arms,  £c.  3d  ed.  .  .  .  Translated  from 
the  Russian,  with  considerable  Additions,  by  J.  Smirnove. 

London,  1792.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

PLINIUS  SECUNDTJS,  Caius,  'Pliny  the  Elder,'  a  Roman  author ;  b.  A.D.  23.  d.  79. 
Jl  Histoire  naturelle  de  Pline  traduite  en  Francois  [by  Poiminet  de  Sivry], 
avec  le  Texte  Latin  [facing]  retabli  d'apres  les  meilleurs  legons  manu- 
scrites ;  accompagnee  de  Notes  critiques  [by  Guettard  and  others]  pour 
1'eclaircissement  du  texte,  &  d'Observations  sur  les  Connoissances  des 
Aneiehs  ?ompnrees  avec  les  Decouvertes  des  Modernes.  Torn.  1-12. 

Paris,  1771  ~'S'2.     i°  (7.5X5).     [2  copies.] 


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PLINIUS  SECUNDUS,  Caius,  continued. 

1  Historise  naturalis  libri  triginta  septem.     Castigationes  S.  Gelenii.     In 
dex  plenissimus.  Lugduni,  1548.     2°  (10.6X6),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

NOTK. —  Imperfc'ct,  wanting  title-page. 

2  Historie  (The)  of  the  World.     Commonly  called,  The  Natvral  Historic 
of  C.  Plinivs  Secvndvs.    Translated  into  English  by  P.  Holland.    Tombe 
1,  2.     *  *  *  London,  1634.     2°  (10.3X6.5),  2  cols.,  m.  b. 

PLINIUS  CJECILIUS  SECUNDUS,  Caius,  l  Pliny  the  Younger,'  nephew  of  the  preced 
ing,  a  Roman  author;  b.  61  or  62.  d.  about  116. 

3  C.  Plinii  Secundi  Jun.  Vita,  etc.     See  MASSON,  Jean. 

4  Epist.  Lib.   IX.     Eiusdem  &  Traiani  Imp.  Epist.  Amcebaeae.     Eivsdem 
PI.  et  Pacati,  Mamertini,  Nazarii,  Panegyrici.     Item,  Clavdiani  Paue- 
gyrici.     Adiunctae  sunt  I.  Casavboni  Notae  in  Epist.    Variae  Lectiones 
...     ***  Geneva?,  1638.     16°  (3.8X2.2),  m.  n.,  pp.  861. 

5  Epistolae  et  Panegyricus.  Londini,  1722.     12°  (4.5X2.5). 
PLOWDEX,  Edmund,  an  eminent  English  lawyer;  b.  about  1515.  d.  1584. 

6  Commentaries,  or  Reports,   containing  divers  Cases  upon  Matters  of 
Law,  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  several  Reigns  of  K.  Edward  VI.   Q. 
Mary,  K.  and  Q.  Philip  and  Mary,  and  Q.  Elizabeth.     Originally  written 
in  French.     ...     To  which  are  added,  The  Quarries  of  Mr.  Plowdcn, 
...     *  *  *  London,  1779.     2°  (11.6X6.4),  m.  r.,  pp.  567,  684-. 

PLOWDEN,  Francis,  LL.D. 

7  Short  History  (A)  of  the  British  Empire  during  the  last  Twenty  Months  ; 
viz.  from  May  1702  to  the  close  of  the  year  1793.     *  *  * 

London,  1794.     8°  (5.9X3.3).     [2  copies.] 
PLUCHE,  Noel  Antoine,  VAbbe,  of  Eheims ;  b.  1688.  d.  1761. 

8  Truths   (The)   of  the  Gospel  demonstrated  from  the  Dispensations  of 
Providence  preparative  to  it,  particularly  from  Prophecy ;  from  the  Evi 
dence  with  which  it  was  introduced ;  and  the  public  Testimonials  of  it 
since  subsisting,     .  .  .  [  With]  a  Preliminary  Discourse  concerning  the 
Necessity  of  a  Revelation.     .  .  .     By  the  Abbe  le  Pluche.      Vol.  1,  2. 
[Frontispieces.']  London,  1754.     8°  (6.2X3.2). 

PLUMER,  William,  Gov.  of  N.H.,  U.S.  Sen.,  &c.;  b.  in  Mass.,  1759,  d.  1850. 

9  Life  of  William  Plumer,  by  his  Son.     See  PLUMER,  W.,  Jun. 
PLUMER,  William,  Jun.,  U.S.  Repr.,  &c.,  a  lawyer,  of  N.H. ;  b.  1759.  d.  1854. 

10  Life  of  William  Plumer,  by  his  Son.     Edited,  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Au 
thor's  Life,  by  A.  P.  Peabody.     [Portraits.'] 

Boston,  1856.     8°  (6.1X3.6),  pp.  543. 

PLUMMER  HALL,  Salem,  Mass.     Proceedings  upon  the  Dedication  of  Plummer 
n  Hall,  at  Salem,  Oct.   6,   1857  :  including  Rev.  Mr.  Hoppin's  Address 
and  Judge  White's  Memoir  of  the  Plummer  Family.     [Plate.'] 

Salem,  1858.     8°,  pp.  97. 
PLURALITY  (The)  of  Worlds.     With  an  Introduction  by  E.  Hitchcock.     New 

12  ed.     To  which  is  added  a  Supplementary  Dialogue,  in  which  the  Author's 
Reviewers  are  reviewed.    *  *  *    [Plate.']    Boston,  1856.    12°  (5.5X3.4). 

PLUTARCHUS,  a  Greek  philosopher,  &c. ;  b.  in  Bceotia,  about  50.  d.  140. 

13  CEuvres   (Les)  morales  et  meslees  de  Plvtarqve,  tradvites  de  Grec  en 
Francois,  reveves,  corrigees,  &  enrichies  .  .  .  de  Prefaces  generates,  de 
Sommaires  au  commencement  de  chacun  des  Traitez,  &  d' Annotations 
en  marge  .  .  .     Torn.  1,2.     *  *  *  Paris,  1655.     2°  (11X5.7). 


500  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PLUTARCHUS,  continued. 

1  Plutarch  on  the  Delay  of  the  Deity  in  the  Punishment  of  the  "Wicked. 
With  Notes,  by  H.  B.  Hackett.  Andover,  1844.     12°  (5.1  X3). 

2  Plutarch's  Lives,  translated  from  the  original  Greek,  with  Notes,  critical 
and  historical,  and  a  new  Life  of  Plutarch.     By  J.  Langhorne,  and  "VV. 
Langhorne.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-6.     5th  ed.,  corrected.     [Frontispieces."] 

London,  1792.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

3  Plutarch's  Lives,  translated  from  the  original  Greek ;  with  Notes  criti 
cal  and  historical,  and  a  new  Life  of  Plutarch.     By  J.  Langhorne,  and 
W.  Langhorne.     6th  ed.,  corrected.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-6.     [Frontispieces.'] 

London,  1795.     12°  (5.8X3.1). 

4  Vies  (Les)   des  Hommes  illustres  de  Plutarche,  traduites  en  Frangois, 
avec  des  Remarques  historiques  &  critiques,  par  M.  Dacier.     Nouv.  ed., 
revue  &  corrigee.     Tom.  1-10,  ...    Supplement  aux  Vies  des  Hommes 
illustres  de  Plutarque,  .  .  .  traduites  de  1'Anglois  de  T.  Howe,  par  1' Ab 
be  Bellanger.  Tom.  11.     Tom.  12.  contenant  la  Table  generale  des  Mati- 
eres  contenues  dans  les  onze  volumes  .  .  .      Paris,  1728.    12°  (5X2. 9). 

PLYMOUTH,  Colony  of.     A  Patent  for  Plymouth  in  New-England ;  with  Ex- 

5  tracts  from  the  Records  of  the  Colony,  &c.      Boston,  1751.     4°,  pp.  20. 

6  Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
POCOCKE,  Edward,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.,  Oxford,  Eng.;  b.  1604.  d.  1691. 

Translator,  &c.     See  TOGRAI,  Abu-Ishmael.  Lamiato'1-Ajam. 
POCOCKE,  Edward,  Esq. 

7  India  in  Greece ;  or,  Truth  in  Mythology :  containing  the  Sources  of 
the  Hellenic  Race,  the  Colonisation  of  Egypt,  the  Wars  of  the  Grand 
Lama,  and  the  Budhistic  Propaganda  in  Greece.     \_Maps.~] 

London,  1852.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 
POCOCKE,  Richard,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Bisliop  of  Meath;  b.  1704.  d.  1765. 

8  Description  (A)  of  the  East,  and  some  other  Countries.     Vol.  1.  Obser 
vations  on  Egypt.     2.  Pt.  I.  Observations  on  Palestine  or  the  Holy 
Land,   Syria,  Mesopotamia,  Cyprus,  and  Candia.     II.  Observations  on 
the  Islands  of  the  Archepelago,  Asia  Minor,  Thrace,  Greece,  and  some 
other  Parts  of  Europe.     3  vols.     [170  Plates.'] 

London,  1743-'45.     2°  (11.7X6.5). 
POE,  Edgar  Allan;  b.  in  Baltimore,  1811.  d.  1849. 

9  Works.     With  a  Memoir  by  R.  W.  Griswold  and  Notices  of  his  Life 
and  Genius  by  N.  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell.     4  vols.     1.  Notices  and 
Tales.     2.  Tales  and  Poems.     3.  The  Literati :  some  honest  Opinions 
about  Autorial  Merits  and  Demerits,  .  .  .  with  Marginalia,  Suggestions 
and  Essays.     4.  Arthur  Gordon  Pym,  &c. 

New-York,  1850-'58.     12°  (5.8X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  3  has  only  independent  title-page. 

POET^E  Latini  Minores.     See  BURMANN,  P. 

POINSETT,  Hon.  Joel  Roberts,  U.S.  JRepr.,  &c.,  of  S.C. ;  b.  1779.  d.  1851. 
10  Discourse,  on  the  Objects  and  Importance  of  the  National  Institution 
for  the  Promotion  of  Science,  established  at  Washington,  1840;  delivered 
.  .  .  [January  4,  1841].  Washington,  1841.     8°,  pp.  52. 

POINSINET  DE  SiVRY,  Louis,  a  Frencli  author;  b.  1733.  d.  1804. 

Translator,  &c.     See  PLINIUS  SECUNDUS,  C.    Histoire  naturelle. 


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POISSON,  Simeon  Denis,  Prof,  in  'Ecole  Normal^  of  Paris ;  b.  1781.    d.  1840. 

1  Traite  de  Mecanique.     2de  ed.,  considerablement  augmentee.     Tom.  1, 
2.     [Plates.']  Paris,  1833.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 

POIVRE,  Pierre,  a  French  missionary  to  China;  b.  1719.  d.  1786. 

2  Travels  of  a  Philosopher ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Manners  and  Arts  of 
various  Nations  in  Africa  and  Asia.  Augusta,  1797.     12°,  pp.  94. 

POLAND.     The  History  of  Poland,  from  its  Origin  as  a  Nation  to  ...  1795. 

3  With  an  accurate  Account  of  the  Geography  and  Government  ...     *  *  * 
[Map  and  Portrait.]  London,  1795.    8°  (6.1X3.3),  pp.  500-f-. 

POLAND,  Amand,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Bale:  b.  1561.  d.  1610. 

4  Partitiones  Theologicae  ivxta  natvralis  Methodi  Leges  conformatoe  duo- 
bus  libris  ;  quorum  primus  est  de  Fide,   alter  de  bonis  Operibvs :  sexta 
cura...    Cum  Indice  ac  Tabvlis  .  .  .      Geneva?,  1611.    8°  (4.9X2.7). 

5  Syntagma  Theologijp  Christiana?,  juxta  Leges  Ordinis  methodici  confor- 
matum,  .  .  .    Ed.  5ta  .  .  .    Pra?fixa  est  Synopsis  .  .  .    Adjecti  sunt  .  .  . 
Indices.     ***       Hanovia?,  1624.     4°  (7.8X4.7),  2  cols.,  cols.  2259+. 

POLANO,  Pietro  Soane,  or  Father  PAUL.     See  SARPI,  P.  P. 

POLARIZED  LIGHT.     Lectures  on  Polarized  Light,  delivered  before  the  Phar- 

6  maceutical   Society  of  Great  Britain ;  and  in  the  Medical  School  of  the 
London  Hospital.     Illustrated  by  ...  Woodcuts. 

London,  1843.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 
POLHIL,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Sussex. 

7  Armatura  Dei :  or,  A  Preparation  for  Suffering  in  an  Evil  Day :  .  .  . 

London,  1682.     12°  (5.4X3). 

8  Speculum  Theologiae  in  Christo ;  or,  A  View  of  some  Divine  Truths, 
.  .  .  practically  exemplified  in  Jesus  Christ,  set  forth  in  the  Gospel :  .  .  . 

London,  1678.     4°  (6X3.7). 
POLIGNAC,  Melchior  DE,  a  French  cardinal  &  statesman;  b.  1661.  d.  1741. 

9  Anti-Lucrece  (L'),  Poeme  sur  le  Religion  naturelle,  compose  par  M.  le 
Card,  de  Polignac ;  traduit  par  M.  de  Bourgainville.     Tom.  1,  2.     [Por 
trait.]  Paris,  1749.     8°  (5.7X3.7). 

10  Anti-Lucretius,  sive  de  Deo  et  Natura,  Libri  novem.    Opus  posthumum  ; 
C.  d'Oiieans  de  Rothelin  cura  &  studio  editioni  mandatum.     Tom.  1,  2. 
[Portrait.]  Parish's,  1747.     8°  (6.2X2.7  irr.). 

POLITICAL,  Commercial,  and  Statistical  Sketches  of  the  Spanish  Empire  in  both 

11  Indies ;  Reflections  on  the  Policy  proper  for  Great  Britain  at  the  Present 
Crisis ;  and  a  View  of  the  Political  Question  between  Spain  and  the 
United  States  respecting  Louisiana  and  the  Floridas,  with  the  Claims  of 
Great  Britain  ...  to  the  Commercial  Navigation  of  the  River  Missis 
sippi,  &c.  &c.  London,  1809.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

POLITICAL  12  Discourses.  12°  (4.9X2.8). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  containing1  pp.  1-288. 

POLITICAL  Magazine  (The)  and  Parliamentary,  Naval,  Military  and   Literary 

13  Journal,  for  ...  1780-1782.      Vol.  1-3.     July,   1786;  March,  April, 
November  1788  ;  July,  1789.     [Monthly.     Maps,  &c.~] 

London,  1780-'89.     8°  (7.1X4.2),  2  cols. 
POLITICAL  Register  (The) ;  and  Impartial  Review  of  New  Books.    For  MDCC- 

14  LXVII.-MDCCLXXI.     Vol.  1-8.     *  *  *     [Plates.'] 

London,  1767-'71.    8°  (6.6X3.5). 
POLITICAL  Songs  of  England.     See  Wright,  T. 


502  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


POLITICAL  State  (The)  of  Europe,  for  the  year  MDCCXCII.-MDCCXCIV.,  containing 

1  an  authentic  and  impartial  Narrative  of  every  Military  Operation  of  the 
present  Belligerent  Powers  ;  and  a  correct  Copy  of  every  State  Paper, 
Declaration,  Manifesto,  &c.  &c.  together  with  a  correct  Translation  of 
the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  National   Convention  of  France, 
and  an  accurate  Survey  of  the  Policy  and  Conduct  of  the  Neutral  Powers. 
Vol.  1-8.       London,  l792-'95.     8°  (6.5X3.7).     [2  copies  of  vol.  1-4.] 

POLK,  James  Knox,  llth  Pres.  of  U.S. ;  b.  in  N.C.,  1795.  d.  1849. 

2  Addresses,  Messages,  &c.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.  (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

3  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.  (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
POLLOK,  Robert,  a  Scotch  poet  &  prose  writer ;  b.  at  Muirhouse,  1799.  d.  1827. 

4  Course  of  Time  ;  a  Poem.     See  CRABB,  G.    Poet.  Works  of  Crabbe,  &c. 
PoLSON,  Archer,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

5  English  Law.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  2). 

6  Law  of  Nations.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  2). 
POLYBIUS,  a  Greek  historian,  of  Megalopolis ;  b.  about  204  B.C.  d.  122  B.C. 

7  General  History  (The)  of  Polybius.     In  five  books.     Translated  from 
the  Greek.     By  Mr.  Hampton.     3d  ed.     Vol.  1-4.     [Maps.] 

London,  1772-'73.     8°  (5.5X-3.1). 

8  Geschichte  des  Polybius.     Mit  den  Auslegungen  und  Anmerkungen 
des  Herrn  von  Folard.    Nebst  einer  Abhandlung  von  der  Vertheidigung 
der  Platze  der  Alten  deutlich  und  griindlich  abgehandelt  und  in  vielen 
Kupferstichen  vorgestellt  hat.     Uebersetzt  von  A.   L.   von    Oelsmitz. 
Th.  1-3.     ***  Berlin,  1755.     4°  (7.9X5.5),  2  cols. 

9  History  (The)  of  Polybivs.     The  flue  first  Bookes  entire.    With  all  the 
Parcels  of  the  subsequent  Bookes  vnto  the  eighteenth,  according  to  the 
Greeke  Originall.     Also  the  Manner  of  the  Roman  Encamping,  ex 
tracted  from  .  .  .  Polybivs.     Translated  into  English  by  E.  Grimeston. 
[Plate.'}  London,  1633.     2°  (9X4.8),  m.  b. 

l°  Polybius.     [Greek.]     Ex  recognitione  I.  Bekkeri.     Tom.  1,2.     [1  pag 
ing.]  Berolini,  1844.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 
POLYCARP,  St.,  Bp.  of  Smyrna;  b.  about  72.  put  to  death,  167. 

u  Epistle  to  the  Philippians.     See  WAKE,  W.     Genuine  Epistles,  &c. 

12  Life  of  St.   Polycarp ;  with  his  Epistle  to  the  Philippians,  translated. 
See  CAVE,  W.  (The  Lives,  Acts,  &c.  of  the  Holy  Apostles.) 

POLYDORE  VERGIL.     See  VERGIL,  Polydore. 

POLYGLOT  BIBLES,  &c.     See  BIBLE. 

POMEY,  Francois,  a  French  Jesuit,  of  Lyons ;  b.  1618.  d.  1673. 

13  Indiculus  universalis  Rerum  fere  omnium  quee  in  Mundo  sunt,  Scientia- 
rum   item,   Artiumque   Nomina   .  .  .    colligens.     [Latin,  French  and 
Dutch]     ...  Utrecht,  1689.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

POMPADOUR,  Jeanne  Antoinette  POISSON,  Marchioness  DE ;  Mistress  of  Louis 
XV.;  b.  1721.  d.  1764. 

14  Lettrgs  de  la  Marquise  de  Pompadour.     Depuis   1746  jusqu'a  1762. 
Tom.  2.     Nouv.  ed.,  augmentee.  Londres,  1774.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

NOTE.  —  Not  authentic.     Attributed  to  13arb6-Marbois. 

POND,  Enoch,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  Bangor  Theol.  Sem.;  b.  in  Wrantham,  Mass.,  1791. 

15  Church  (The).    "  Boston,  1837.     24°  (4.3X2.7). 
*6  Discourse,   Commemorative  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  John 

Maltby,  of  Bangor.  Bangor,  1860.     8°,  pp.  24. 


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?OND,  Enoch,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Probation.  Bangor,  1837.     24°  (4.3X2.7). 

2  Short  Missionary  Discourses,  or  Monthly  Concert  Lectures. 

Worcester,  1824.     2°  (5.7X3.2). 

3  Treatise  on  Christian  Baptism,  .  .  .         Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
Editor.     See  SPIRIT  (The)  of  the  Pilgrims. 

DOND,  John,  an  English  astronomer-,  b.  about  1767.  d.  1836. 

4  Observations.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. — Greenwich  Observations. 
PONTANUS,  Johann  Isaac,  Historiographer  of  Denmark;  b.  1571.  d.  1640. 

5  Dissertation  concerning  the  North  East  Passage.     See  PlNKERTON,  J. 
(Collection  of  Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

?ONTECOULAUT,  G.  DE.,  a  teacher  in  ( VEcole  Poly  technique'  of  Paris. 

6  Theorie  analytique  du  Systeme  du  Monde.     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1829-'34.     8°  (5.9X3.5). 
PONTIUS,  Deacon  in  St.  Cyprian's  Church,  at  Carthage ;  fl.  250. 

7  Life  of  St.  Cyprian.     See  CYPRIAN,   St.,  T.  C.     Genuine  Works.-Pp. 
xxix.-xliv. 

POOL,  or  POOLE,  Matthew,  a  Nonconformist  divine;  b.  1624.  d.  1679. 

8  Annotations  upon  the  Holy  Bible ;  wherein  the  Sacred  Text  is  inserted, 
and  various  Readings  annexed ;  together  with  the  Parallel  Scriptures. 
...     Vol.  1-4.     ...  Edinburgh,  1801.     4°  (9.6X6.5),  2  cols. 

?OOLE,  Reginald  Stuart,  M.R.S.L.,  &c. 

Editor.     See  GENESIS  (The)  of  the  Earth  and  of  Man :  &c. 
I'OOLE,  William  Frederick,  Librarian  of  Boston  Athenaeum. 

9  Index  (An)  to  Periodical  Literature.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1853.     8°  (7.4X4.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  521. 
i'ooRE,  Ben :  Perley. 

10  Early  Life  (The)  and  First  Campaigns  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  with  a 
History  of  the  Bonaparte  Family,  and  a  Review  of  French  Politics,  to 
the  year  1796.  Boston,  1851.     8°,  pp.41.     [2  copies.] 

OPE,  Alexander,  an  English  poet ;  b.  in  London,  1688.  d.  1744. 

11  Essay  (An)  on  Man.     Enlarged  and  improved.     With  the  Notes  of  Dr. 
Warburton.     [Frontispiece.']  London,  1760.     12°  (5X-3  irr.). 

12  Life  of  Pope.     See  JOHNSON,  S.,  LL.D.  (Works,  vol.  11.) 

13  Life,  with  Essay  on  Writings.     See  RUFFHEAD,  O. 

14  Works.    Vol.  1.    ...  Juvenile  Poems  and  Translations.     2.    ...  Imi 
tations,  Moral  Essay,  Satires,  etc.      3.    ...  The  Dunciad.     4.    ... 
Miscellaneous  Pieces.     5,  6.    ...  Letters.     6  vols.     [Frontispiece.'] 

London,  1788.     12°  (5.2X2.9  irr.). 
OPE,  Major-Gen.  John,  U.S.A. 

15  Report  upon  a  Route  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  near  the  32d  Parallel,  lying 
between  the  Red  River  and  the  Rio  Grande.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
(Explorations  and  Surveys  for  a  Pacific  Rail  Road,  vol.  2.) 

OPERY.  16     Address  [on  Popery]  to  their  Graces  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury 
and  York,  and  the  Bishops  of  England.  Boston,  1767.     8°,  pp.  31. 

17  Candid  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  and  Motives  of  the  late  Riots  in  the 
Province  of  Munster  in  Ireland  ;  by  the  people  called  White-Boys  or 
Levellers.  With  Appendix,  containing  other  Papers  on  the  same  Sub 
ject.  London,  1767.  8°t  pp.  71. 


504  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


POPERY,  continued. 

1  Five  Letters  on  several  Subjects,  religious  and  historical :  in  which  the 
injurious  Complaints  and  Misrepresentations  of  the  Popish  Writers,  in  a 
book  intitled,  "A  Free  Examination  of  the  common  Methods  employed 
to  prevent  the  Growth  of  Popery,"  are  considered.     With  Appendix. 
2d  ed.     WTith  a  Sixth  Letter.  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  95. 

2  Foxes  and  Fire-brands  :  or  a  Specimen  of  the  Danger  and  Harmony  of 
Popery  and  Separation.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1680.    4°,  pp.  33. 

3  Free  Examination  (A)  of  the  Common  Methods  employed  to  prevent  the 
Growth  of  Popery.    ...    Part  I.,  II.     London,  1766, '68.    8°  (6.4X3.4). 

4  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Cause  which  obstructed  the  Reformation,  and  hath 
hitherto  prevented  its  Progress  :  with  Observations  to  prove  the  Prophe 
cies  relative  to  the  Corruption  of  the  Christian  Church,  and  the  Man  of 
Sin  or  Antichrist,  are  fulfilled  in  the  Romish  Religion  and  the  Popes  of 
Rome.  London,  1768.     8°,  pp.  53. 

5  Plausible  Arguments  of  a  Romish  Priest  from  Antiquity  answered ;  by  an 
English  Protestant.     Imprimatur,  1687.          London,  1785.    8°,  pp.  47. 

6  Plausible  Arguments  of  a  Romish  Priest  from  Scripture  answered ;  by  an 
English  Protestant.     Published  1686.  London,  1785.    8°,  pp.  47. 

7  Plotters  Doom  (The).     Sermon  upon  the  Hellish  Plots  which  have  been 
discovered  in  these  Nations  :  and  an  Answer  to  Mr.  ^.[ickeringill^'s  Ser 
mon  upon  Curse  ye  Meroz.  London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  36. 

8  Popery  and  Hypocrisy  detected  and  opened  from  the  Holy  Scriptures: 
as  it  respects  Magistrates,  Ministers,  and  People.    General-Fast  Sermon, 
December,  22,  1680.     By  the  Author  of  The  Plotters  Doom. 

London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  36. 

9  Popery :  or,  The  Principles  &  Positions  approved  by  the  Church  of  Rome 
.  .  .  dangerous  to  all ;  and  to  Protestant  Kings  and  Supreme  Powers, 
more  especially  pernicious :  .  .  .     By  T.  Ld  Bp.  of  Lincoln. 

London,  1679.     4°  (6.7X3.8). 

10  Short  View  of  Popery,  and  its  Effects  on  the  Manners  and  Morality  of 
Mankind ;  with  Observations  on  its  Progress  in  Great  Britain. 

London,  1767.     8°,  pp.  35. 

11  Some  Considerations  about  Union  among  Protestants,  and  the  Preserva 
tion  of  the  Interest  of  the  Protestant  Religion  in  this  Nation. 

London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  13. 

POPISH  PLOT,  Documents  relating  to.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
POPKIN,  Rev.  John  Snelling,  D.D.,  Prof.  Greek,  Harv.  Coll. ;  b.  1772.  d.  1852. 

12  Memorial  (A)  of  the  Rev.  John  Snelling  Popkin,  D.D.      Edited  by  C. 
C.  Felton.      ***  [Portrait.]      Cambridge,  1852.     16°  (5.5X3.2). 

POIISON,  Richard,  Prof,  of  Greek,  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1759.  d.  1808. 

Editor.     S'ee  PHOTIUS.     Lexicon. 
PoRT-RoYAL,  a  convent  of  Cistercian  nuns  near  Versailles,  1626-1709. 

13  Grammaire  generale  et  raisonnee  de  Port-Royal.     See  ARNAULD,  A. 

14  Logique  (La),  on  Art  de  penser,  de  Port-Royal.     See  ARNAULD,  A. 

15  Port-Royal  Greek  Grammar,  translated  by  Nugent.     See  LANCELOT,  C. 

16  Port-Royal  Latin  Grammar,  translated  by  Nugent.     See  LANCELOT,  C. 
PORTER,  Ebenezer,  D.D.,  Pres.  Theol.  Sem.  Andover;  b.  1772.  d.  1834. 

17  Analysis  of  the  Principles  of  Rhetorical  Delivery  as  applied  in  Reading 
and  Speaking.     6th  ed.  Andover,  1835.     12°  (5.1X3.3). 


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PORTER,  Ebenezer,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Analysis  of  the  Principles  of  Rhetorical  Delivery  as  applied  to  Reading 
and  Speaking.     Revised  and  enlarged  by  A.  H.  AVeld. 

Boston,  1849.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

2  Duty  (The)  of  Christians  to  pray  for  the  Missionary  Cause.     Sermon, 
preached  at  Boston,  November   1,1827,  before  the  Society  for  propa 
gating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians   and   others  in  North  America. 
With  Report.  Andover,  1827.     8°,  pp.  42. 

3  Fatal  Effects  (The)  of  Ardent  Spirits.     A  Sermon.     *  *  * 

Middlebury,  Vt.,  1812.     8°,  pp.  16. 

4  Great  Effects  result  from  Little  Causes.     Sermon  before  the  Moral  So 
ciety  in  Andover,  September  13,  1815.          Andover,  1815.     8°,  pp.  23. 

5  Lectures  on  Homiletics  and  Preaching,  and  on  Public  Prayer ;  together 
with  Sermons  and  Letters.    Andover,  1834.    8°  (6.2X3.7).     [2  copies.] 

6  Memoir  of  Life  and  Character  of  Dr.  Porter.    See  MATTHEWS,  L. 

7  <!>goi»i)|t««  TOV  Hvivpuros,  by  Owen ;  abridged  by  Porter.     See  OWEN,  J. 

8  Sermon  delivered   Sept.  22,  1818,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Edifice 
of  the  Theological  Seminary  in  Andover.      Andover,  1818.     8°,  pp.  30. 

PORTER,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  D.D.,  of  Roxbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1758.  d.  1833. 

9  Discourse  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  In 
dians  and  ethers  in  North  America,  delivered  Nov.  5,  1807.     With  Ap 
pendix.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  24. 

10  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June 
8,  1802.  Boston,  1802.     8°,  pp.  46. 

11  Sermon  delivered  in  Roxbury,  June   16,  1799 ;    upon  the  Death  of  In 
crease  Sumner,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.     Boston,  1799.    8°,  pp.  27. 

12  Sermon  delivered  in  Roxbury,  Dec.    11,   1783.     Public  Thanksgiving 
after  the  Restoration  of  Peace.  Boston,  1784.     8°,  pp.  24. 

13  Simplicity  (The)  that  is  in  Christ  and  the  Danger  of  its  being  corrupted. 
Sermon  preached  in  Boston  at  the  Annual  Convention  of  Congrega 
tional  Ministers  of  Massachusetts,  May  31,  1810. 

Boston,  1810.     8°,  pp.  38.     [2  copies.] 
PORTER,  Rev.  J.  Scott. 

14  Unitarianism,  a  Benevolent  Faith.  Boston,  1842.     12°,  pp.  12. 

15  Unitarianism,  a  Devotional  Faith.  Boston,  1841.     12°,  pp.  20. 

16  Unitarianism  the  Doctrine  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  34. 

i?  Unitarianism,  the  Faith  of  the  Apostles.        Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  46. 
PORTER,  Jacob. 

is  Account  of  Plainfield.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.   (Coll.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  8.) 

19  Poems.     *  *  *     [Portrait.]  Hartford,  1818.     8°,  pp.  13. 

20  Serious  Examination,  translated  from  the  Spanish,  by  J.  Porter. 

Northampton,  1829.     8°,  pp.  12. 

21  Summary  Notice  concerning  Bible   Societies  in  general,  and  those  of 
of  France  in  particular,  translated  by  J.  Porter. 

Northampton,  1827.     8°,  pp.  16. 

Translator.     See  SLAVERY.    Well  Spent  Sou  (The) ;  &c. 
PORTER,  John  A.,  Prof,  of  Organic  Chemistry  at  Yale  College. 

22  Introduction  to  Yale  Agricultural  Lectures.     See  OLCOTT,  H.  S. 

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POUTER,  Sir  Robert  Ker,  an  English  artist  &  traveller;  b.  1780.  d.  1842. 

1  Travelling  Sketches  in  Russia  and  Sweden.  During  the  years  1805, 1806, 
1807,  1808.  Philadelphia,  1809.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

PORTEUS,  Beilby,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  London  ;  b.  1731.  d.  1808. 

2  Lectures  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew,  delivered  in  ...  Westminster, 
in  the  years  1798,  1799,  1800,  and  1801.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     7th  ed. 

London,  1804.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

3  Life  of  Rt.  Rev.  Beilby  Porteus,  D.  D.     See  HODGSON,  R. 

4  Sermon  preached  before  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 
Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  21,  1783.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  34. 

5  Sermons  on  several  Subjects.     Vol.  1.  8th  ed.     2.  4th  ed. 

London,  1797, '99.     8°  (6X3.3). 

6  Summary  (A)  of  the  principal  Evidences  of  the  Truth  and  Divine  Ori 
gin  of  the  Christian  Revelation.     .  .  . 

Charlestown,  1800.     18°  (4.4X2.7).     [2  copies.] 
PORTLAND  Gazette.     April  15,  1817— August  24,  1824.     2  vols.     Gazette  of 

7  Maine.    Jan.  1,  1823— Dee.  30,  1827.     New  Series.    Vol.  1-3. 

Portland,  1817-'27.     2°  (17.7X4),  6  cols. 
POSEY,  Major-Gen.  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Indiana;  b.  in  Va.,  1750.  d.  1818. 

8  Memoir  of  Thomas  Posey,  by  J.  Hall.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biog 
raphy,  2d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

POSIDIPPUS,  of  Sicily,  a  Greek  poet ;  of  about  280  B.C. 

9  Carmina.     See  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.    (Gnomici  Poeta3  Grseci.) 
POSQUTER,  Etienne. 

10  Catechisme  (Le)  des  Jesuistes,  ou  le  Mystere  d'Iniquite,  revele  par  ses 
Supposts,  par  1'Examen  de  leur  Doctrine,  mesme  selon  la  Croyance  de 
1'Eglise  Romaine.     \_By  E.  Posquier.~] 

Ville-Franche,  1677.     24°  (4.3X2.4),  pp.  581+. 
POSSELIUS,  Joannes,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Rostock  ;  b.  1528.  d.  1591. 

U  Apophthegmata  Grsecolatina.     ...       Francofvrti,  1616.    16°  (5X2. 7). 
POSSIDIUS,  POSSIDONIUS,  or  PisiDius,  a  pupil  of  St.  Augustine,  Bp.  of  Calama, 
near  Hippo,  in  Africa  ;  fl.  430. 

12  Augustini  Vita.     See  AUGUSTINUS,  St.  A.     (Opera,  torn.  1.) 
POSTLETHWAYT,  Malachy,  a  London  merchant;  d.  1767. 

13  Great  Britain's  Commercial  Interest  explained  and  improved :  .  .  .    Dis 
sertations  on  the  most  important  Branches  of  her  Trade  and  Landed 
Interest.     With  an  Essay,  shewing  the  great  Advantages  .  .  .  from  an 
Union  with  Ireland.     2  vols.     2d  ed.  London,  1759.     8°  (6X3.2). 

14  Universal  Dictionary  (The)  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  translated  from  the 
French  of  M.    Sarary :  with  large  Additions  and  Improvements  .  .  . 
Vol.  1,2.     *  *  *     [Plates,  Maps,  <fcc.] 

London,  1751,  '55.     2°  (13.8X7.3),  2  cols. 
POTHIER,  Robert  Joseph,  an  eminent  French  jurist ;  b.  1699.  d.  1772. 

15  Treatise  (A)  on  Maritime  Contracts  of  Letting  to  Hire ;  translated  from 
the  French ;  with  Notes  and  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  C.  Gushing. 

Boston,  1821.     8°  (5.8X3.5). 
POTIER  DES  LAURI&RES,  Laurent,  a  French  savan  &  pastor ;  d.  about  1810. 

16  Nouvelle  Decouverte  sur  le  Flux  et  le  Reflux  des  Mers,  dont  la  cause 
. physique  est  le  doable  inomement  du  Globe.  Chim&re  de  I' Attraction 

XeV-tonienne.  etc.     [Plates.]    .*  *  *  Paris,  1806.    8°,  pp.  90. 


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POTT,  David  Julius,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol  at  Gottingen;  b.  1760.  d.  1838. 

Annotator.     See  BIBLE.     The  New  Testament.  —  Novum  Testamentum 
Graece.    Portions  of  the  Neio  Testament. — Epistolae  Catholicae  Graece. 

POTT,  Johann  Henrich,  a  learned  German  chemist;  b.  1692.  d.  1777. 

1  Animadversiones   Physico  Chymicce  circa  varias  Hypotheses  et  Experi- 
mentaEileri.     ...     [Latin  and  German.']     Berlin,  1756.    4°  (6.4X4.5). 

2  Chymische  Untersuchungen  welche  fiirnehmlich  von  der  Lithogeognosia, 
oder  Erkh'ntniss  und  Bearbeitung  der  gemeinen  einfacheren  Steine  und 
Erden  ingleichen  von  Feuer  und  Licht  handeln. 

Potsdamm,  1746.     4°  (6.5X4.7),  pp.  88. 

3  Fortsetzung  seiner  physicalisch-chymischen  Anmerckungen,  liber  des  D. 
Ellers  verschiedene  Satze  und  Erfahrungen  .  .  . 

Berlin,  1756.     4°  (5.4X4),  pp.  64. 

4  Fortsetzung  derer   Chymischen  Untersuchungen  welche  von  der  Litho- 
geognosie,  oder  Erkantniss  und  Bearbeitung  derer  Steine  und  Erden 
specieller  handeln.  Berlin  und  Potsdam,  1751.     4°  (6.7X4.7). 

5  Zweyte  Fortsetzung  derer  Chymischen  Untersuchungen  welche  von  der 
Lithogeognosie  .  .  .     Nebst  Tabellen  iiber  alle  drey  Theile. 

Berlin,  1754.     4°  (6.6X4.6). 
POTT,  Percivall,  Surgeonto  St.  Bartholemew's Hospital,  Lond. ;  b.  1713.  d.  1788. 

6  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Hydrocele,  or,  Watry  Rupture,  and  other  Diseases  of 
the  Testicle,  it's  Coats  and  Vessels.     *  *'*    London,  1767.  8°  (5.9X3.1). 

7  Treatise  (A)  on  Ruptures.     ***  London,  1756.     8°  (5.3X2.8). 
POTTER,  Alonzo,  D.I).,  LL.D.,  Bp.  of  New-York-,  b.  1800. 

8  School  (The)  and  the  Schoolmaster.     A  Manual  for  the  Use  of  Teach 
ers,  Employers,   Trustees,  Inspectors,  &c.,  &c.   of  Common   Schools. 
.  .  .     Part  I.  [—The  School :  its  Objects,  Relations,  and  Uses— With  a 
Sketch  of  the  Education  most  needed  in  the  United  States,  &c.~\     By  A. 
Potter.     Part  II.  [—  The  Schoolmaster.']    By  G.  B.  Emerson.     [Plates.] 

Boston,  1843.     12°  (5.6X3.2),  pp.  538. 

NOTE.  —  Each  part  has  also  independent  title-page. 

Annotator,  &c.     See  PALEY,  W.     Paley's  Natural  Theology. 
POTTER,  John,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury;  b.  1674.  d.  1747. 

9  Archaeologia  Grseca,  or,  The  Antiquities  of  Greece.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     .  .  . 
***  Edinburgh,  1804.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 

10  Archaeologia  Graeca ;  or  the  Antiquities  of  Greece.     To  which  is  added, 
An  Appendix,  containing  a  concise  History  of  the  Grecian  States,  and  a 
short  Account  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  the  most  celebrated  Greek 
Authors,  by  G.  Dunbar.     .  .  .     With  Additions  and  Corrections  by  C. 
Anthon.     ***  New- York,  1825.     8°  (6.9X3.9),  pp.  707,  99. 

POTTER,  Robert,  A.M.,  Prebendary  of  Norwich;  b.  172L  d.  1804. 

Translator.     See  ^ESCHYLUS.     Tragedies. 

Translator.     See  EURIPIDES.     Tragedies. 
POWELL,  Baden,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Prof.  Geometry,  Univ.  of  Oxford;  &.1796.  d.  1860. 

11  Connection  (The)  of  Natural  and  Divine  Truth ;  or,  The  Study  of  the 
Inductive  Philosophy  considered  as  subservient  to  Theology. 

London,  1838.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 
POWELL,  John  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  London. 

12  Essay  upon  the  Law  of  Contracts  and  Agreements..    *  *  *     ...    Vol. 
1,2.  Dublin,  1796.     8°  (6.2X3),  ra.  r. 


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POWELL,  John  Joseph,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Essay  upon  the  Law  of  Contracts  and  Agreements.     *  *  *     ...    Vol. 
1,  2.     2d  Walpole  ed.  Walpole,  1809.     8°  (5.4X3),  m.  r. 
Annotator.     See  FEARNE,  C.     Learning  of  Contingent  Remainders. 

POWER,  Thomas. 

2  Masonic  Melodies  ;  adapted  to  the  Ceremonies  and  Festivals  of  the  Fra 
ternity.  Boston,  1844.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

POWERS,  Rev.  Grant,  of  Goshen,  Conn. ;  b.  1785.  d.  1841. 

3  Essay  upon  the  Influence  of  the  Imagination  on  the  Nervous  System, 
contributing  to  a  False  Hope  in  Religion. 

Andover,  1828.     12°  (5X3.1). 
POWNALL,  Thomas,  an  English  statesman,  Gov.  of  Mass.,  &c. ;  b.  1722.  cZ.1805. 

4  Memorial  (A)  addressed  to  the  Sovereigns  of  America.     *  *  * 

London,  1783.     8°  (5.3X3). 

NOTE.  —  Presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Temple,  with  the  author's  autograph. 

5  Memoiial  (A)  most  humbly  addressed  to  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe  on 
the  Present  State  of  Affairs  between  the  Old  and  New  World,     \_tiy  T. 
Pownall.~]  London,  1781.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

6  Principles  of  Polity,  being  the  Grounds  and  Reasons  of  Civil  Empire. 

London,  1752.     4°  (6X5). 

7  Right  (The),  Interest,  and  Duty,  of  Government,  as  concerned  in  the 
Affairs  of  the  East  Indies.     .  .  .  Written  in  1773,  now  revised. 

London,  1781.     8°,  pp.  39. 
PRAIRIES  Artificielles,  ou  Moyens  de  perfectionner  1'Agriculture  dans  les  ter- 

8  reins  sees  &  steriles  .  .  .,  &  de  1'encourager  dans  tout  le  Royaume. 
2de  ed.  augmentee  ...  Bruxelles,  1758.     16°  (4.4X2.4). 

PRANCE,  Miles. 

9  Narrative  of  Popish  Plot,  &c.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. — Popish  Plot. 
PRATEUS,  Ludovicus. 

Editor,  &c.  See  JUVENALIS,  D.  J.  D.  J.  J.  et  A.  Persii  Flacci  Satirae. 
PRATT,  Josiah,  B.D.,  F.A.S.,  Sec'y  of  Church  Miss.  Society,  London. 

Editor,  and  Biographer.  See  CECIL,  Eev.  R.  Remains,  &c.  Works,  &c. 
PRATT,  Phinehas,  an  emigrant  to  New  England  in  1622 ;  d.  in  Mass.,  1680. 

10  Declaration  of  the  Affairs   of  the   English  People  that  first  inhabited 
New  England.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  4.) 

PRATZ,  LE  PAGE  DU.     See  LE  PAGE  DU  PRATZ. 

FEEBLE,  Comm.  Edward,  U.S.N. ;  b.  at  Falmouth,  now  Portland,  1761.  d.  1807. 

11  Life,  by  L.  Sabine.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  12.) 
PRENTISS,  Charles. 

12  Sketches  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings  of  Robert  Treat  Paine,  Jr. 
See  PAINE,  T.  afterwards  R.  T.,  Jun.     Works,  &c.  —  Pp.  xiii.-lxxxiv. 

PRENTISS,  George  Lewis,  D.D.,  of  New  York  City:  b.  at  Gorham,  Me. 

13  Free  Christian  State  (The)  and  the  Present  Struggle.     An  Address  de 
livered  before  the  Association  of  the  Alumni  of  Bowdoin  College,  Aug. 
8,  1861.  New-York,  1861.     8°,  pp.  38. 

14  Some  of  the  Providential  Lessons  of  1861.     How  to  meet  the  Events 
of  1862.     Two  Discourses,  preached  Dec.  29,  1861,  and  Jan.  5,  1862. 

New-York,  1862.     8°,  pp.  19. 
Editor.     See  PRENTISS,  S.  S.    Memoir  of  S.  S.  Frentiss. 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  509 


PRENTISS,  Hon.  Seargent  Smith,  of  Miss. ;  b.  in  Portland,  1808.  d.  1850. 

1  Memoir  (A)  of  S.  S.  Prentiss.     Edited  by  his  Brother  [G.  L.  Prentiss]. 
Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1855.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

PRENTISS,  Reo.  Thomas,  D.D.,  of  Medfidd,  Mass. ;  b.  1748.  d.  1814. 

2  Sermon  preached  at  Holliston,  Aug.   29,   1812,  National-Fast  Day,  in 
consequence  of  Declaration  of  War  with  Great  Britain. 

Cambridge,  1812.     8°,  pp.  18. 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  in  the  United  States.     The  Constitution  of  the  Pres- 

3  byterian  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America ;  containing  the  Con 
fession  of  Faith,  the  Catechisms,  the  Government  and  Discipline,  and 
the  Directory  for  the  Worship  of  God,  ratified  and  adopted  by  the  Sy 
nod  of  New-York  and  Philadelphia,  held  at  Philadelphia,  May  16-28, 
1788.  Philadelphia,  1789.     12°  (5.2X3). 

PRESCOTT,  Maj-Gen.  Oliver,  M.D. ;  1.  at  Groton,  Mass.,  1731.  d.  1804. 

4  Dissertation  on  the  Natural  History  and  Medicinal  Effects  of  the  Secale 
Cornutum,  or  Ergot.     [Plate.]  Boston,  1813.     8°,  pp.  16. 

PRESCOTT,  William  Hickling,  LL.D. ;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1796.  d.  1859. 

5  Biographical  and  Critical  Miscellanies.     New  ed.     [Portrait.'] 

Philadelphia,  1860.     8°  (6.2X3.5),  pp.  729. 

6  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  preliminary  View  of  the  An 
cient  Mexican  Civilization,   and  the  Life  of  the  Conqueror  Hernando 
Cortes.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1-3.     [Portraits  and  Map.] 

New  York,  1843.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

?  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with  a  preliminary  View  of  the  Civil 
ization  of  the  Incas.     ***     ...    Vol.  1,2.     [Portraits.] 

New  York,  1847.     8°  (6X2.4). 

8  History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the  Catholic.     *  *  * 
Vol.  1-3.     2ded.     [Portraits.]  Boston,  1838.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

9  History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  King  of  Spain.     Vol.  1-3. 
[Portraits.]  Boston,  1855-'59.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

NOTE Not  finished  at  death  of  author  ;  intended  to  compiise  six  volumes. 

l°  Life  of  Charles  Vth,  after  his  Abdication.     See  ROBERTSON,  W. 

i'   Life  of  C.  B.  Brown.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 

J2  Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Pickering.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections, 

3d  Series,  vol.  10.) 

13  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  in  respect  to  the 

Memory  of  W.  H.  Prescott,  Feb.  1,  1859.      Boston,  1859.     8°,  pp.  53. 

PRESENT  STATE  14  of  North-America.          Boston,  reprinted,  1755.    8°,  pp.  64. 

PRESENT  STATE  of  the  Practice  and  Practisers  of  the  Law,  wherein  is  shewn 

15  the  Obscurity,  Uncertainty  and  Expensiveness  thereof;  with  some  Me 
thods  of  Remedy.     *  *  *  London,  [about  1780].     8°,  pp.  64. 

PRESTON,  John,  I). I).,  an  English  Puritan  divine;  d.   1628. 

16  Saints  (The)   Qualification :  or,  A  Treatise  I.  Of  Humiliation  in  tenne 
Sermons.     II.  Of  Sanctification,  in  nine  Sermons :  whereunto  is  added, 
A  Treatise  of  Communion  with  Christ  in  the  Sacrament,  in  three  Ser 
mons.     *  *  *  London,  1633.     4°  (5.8X3.3),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Each  treatise  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

PRETYMAN,  George,  D.D.,  F.H.S.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 
I?  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Study  of  the  Bible:  .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1806.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 


510  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PREVOST,  Pierre  Robert,  I' Abbe;  b.  1675,  d.  1733. 

1  Histoire  d'une  Grecque  moderne.    P'tie  II.     Par  l'Abb6  Prevost.    *  *  ' 

Amsterdam,  1741.     16°  (4.1X2.2) 
PRICE,  Richard,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Hackney,  Eng. ;  b.  1723.  d.  1791. 

2  Correspondence  with  Dr.  Priestley  on  the  Doctrine  of  Materialism,  anc 
Philosophical  Necessity.     See  PRIESTLEY,  R. 

3  Discours  sur  1' Amour  cle  la  Patrie,  prononce  le  4  Nov.  1789,  dans  1'As 
semblee  de  la  Societs  formse  pour  celSbrer  la  Revolution  de  la  Grande 
Bretagne.     Avec  un  Appendix.     Traduit  de  1'Anglois. 

Paris,  1790.     8°,  pp.  72 

4  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  Price.     See  PRIESTLEY,  J. 

5  Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country,  delivered  Nov.  4, 1789,  to  the  So 
ciety  for  commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great  Britain. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1790.     8°,  pp.  40.     [4  copies. 

6  Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country,  delivered  Nov.  4, 1789,  to  the  So 
ciety  for  commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great  Britain.     With  th 
Report  of  the  Society,  an  Account  of  the  Population  of  France,  and  th 
Declaration  of  Rights  by  the  National  Assembly.     3d  ed. 

London,  1790.     8°,  pp.  51,  34 

7  Essay  on  the  Population  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  presen 
time.     With  Remarks  on  the  Account  of  the  Population,  Trade,  an< 
Resources  of  the  Kingdom,  in  Mr.  Eden's  Letters  to  Lord  Carlisle.     2 
ed.  London,  1780.     8°,  pp.  85 

8  Four  Dissertations.     I.  On  Providence.     II.  On  Prayer.     III.  On  th 
Reasons  for  expecting  that  Virtuous  Men  shall  meet  after  Death  in 
State  of  Happiness.     IV.  On  the  Importance  of  Christianity,  the  Natur 
of  Historical  Evidence,  and  Miracles.     2d  ed.,  with  Additions. 

London,  1768.     8°  (5.5X3^ 

9  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution,  and  th 
Means  of  making  it  a  Benefit  to  the  World. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1784.     8°,  pp.  81 

10  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution  and  th 
Means  of  making  it  a  Benefit  to  the  World.  To  which  is  added,  A  Lei 
ter  from  M.  Turgot :  with  ...  a  Translation  of  the  Will  of  M.  Foi 
tune  Ricard,  .  .  .  London,  1785.  8°  (6X3.3; 

U  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  the  Principles  of  Goverr 
ment,  and  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America.  7th  ed. 

London,  1776.     8°,  pp.  4£ 

12  Observations  on  Reversionary  Payments ;  on  Schemes  for  providin 
Annuities  for  Widows,  and  for  Persons  in  Old  Age  ;  on  the  Method  c 
Calculating  the  Values  of  Assurances  on  Lives  ;  and  on  the  Nation* 
Debt.  Also,  Essays  on  different  subjects  in  the  Doctrine  of  Life  Ar 
nuities  and  Political  Arithmetic ;  a  Collection  of  new  Tables ;  and 
Postscript  on  the  Population  of  the  Kingdom.  .  .  .  Newly  arranged 
and  enlarged  by  Algebraical  and  other  Notes,  the  Solutions  of  seven 
new  Problems  in  the  Doctrines  of  Annuities,  and  a  General  Introdiu 
tion.  By  W.  Morgan.  6th  ed.  Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1803.     8°  (6.1X3.3).     [2  copies. 


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PRICE,  Richard,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Review  (A)  of  the  principal  Questions  in  Morals.     Particularly  those 
respecting  the  Origin  of  our  Ideas  of  Virtue,  its  Nature,  Relation  to  the 
Deity,  Obligation,   Subject-Matter,  and  Sanctions.      3d  e:l.  corrected, 
and  enlarged  by  ...  Notes,  and  a  Dissertation  on  the  Being  and  Attri 
butes  of  the  Deity.     ***          London,  1728.     8°  (5.7X3.3),  pp.  512. 

2  Sermons,  on  various  Subjects.  London,  1816.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

3  State  (The)  of  the  Public  Debts  and  Finances  at  signing  the  prelimina 
ry  Articles  of  Peace  in  January  1783,  with  a  Plan  for  raising  Money  by 
Public  Loan  and  for  redeeming  the  Public  Debts. 

London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  36.     [2  copies.] 
PRlCHARD,James.Cowles,7If.Z).,JF.7?.S'.,  an  English  ethnologist ;  &.1788.  d.1848. 

4  Eastern  Origin  (The)  of  the  Celtic  Nations  proved  by  a  Comparison  of 
their  Dialects  with  the  Sanskrit,  Greek,  Latin,  and  Teutonic  Langua 
ges,  ...  London,  1831.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

PRIDEAUX,  Humphrey,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich;  b.  1648.  d.  1724. 

5  Old  and  New  Testaments   (The)  connected  in  the  History  of  the  Jews 
and  Neighbouring  Nations,  from,  the  Declension  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Is 
rael  and  Judah  to  the  Time  of  Christ.     Part  I.  5th  ed.     II.  With  a  corn- 
pleat  Index  to  the  whole.    [Maps.]     London,  1718.    2°  (10.2X5.6),  m.  r. 

6  Old  and  New  Testament  (The)  connected  in  the  History  of  the  Jews  and 
Neighbouring  Nations,  from  the  Declension  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Israel 
and  Judah  to  the  Time  of  Christ.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     10th  ed.     [Fron 
tispieces,  Maps  and  Plates.]  London,  1729.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

7  Old  and  New  Testament  (The)  connected  in  the  History  of  the  Jews  and 
Neighbouring  Nations,  from  the  Declension  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Israel 
and  Judah,  to  the  Time  of  Christ.    .  .  .    Vol.  1-4.    [Maps  and  Plates] 

Edinburgh,  1799.     8°  (6.7X3.6). 

8  True  Nature  (The)  of  Imposture  fully  display'd  in  the  Life  of  Mahomet. 
With  a  Discourse  annexed,  for  the  Vindicating  of  Christianity  from  this 
Charge  ;  offered  to  the  consideration  of  the  Deists.     2d  ed.  corrected. 

London,  1697.     8°  (5.4X2.9),  m.  r. 

PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  an  English  theologian  &  natural-philoso 
pher,  of  Birmingham:  b.  1733.  d.  in  Northumberland,  Penn.,  1804. 

9  Appeal  (An)  to  the  Public,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Riots  in  Birmingham. 
To  which  are  added,  Strictures  on     ...     "  Thoughts  on  the  late  Riot 
at  Birmingham."     ***  Birmingham,  1791.     8°  (5. 9X3.3). 

10  Appeal  (An)  to  the  Public,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Riots  in  Birmingham, 
Part  II.     To  which  is  added,  A  Letter  from  W.  Russell,  to  the  Author. 
***  London,  1792.     8°(6.lX3.3). 

11  Appeal  (An)   to  the  serious  and  candid   Professors  of  Christianity,    on 
the  Use  of  Reason  in  Matters  of  Religion  ;  the  Power  of  Man  to  do  the 
Will  of  God ;  Original  Sin ;  &c.     With  an  Account  of  the  Trial  of  Mr. 
Elwall.  London,  1792.     12°,  pp.  38.     [2  copies.] 

12  Appeal  (An)  to  the  serious  and  candid  Professors  of  Christianity,  on  the 
Use  of  Reason   in  Matters   of  Religion ;  the   PoAver  of  Man  to  do  the 
Will  of  God ;  &c.     With  an  Account  of  Mr.  Elwall's  Trial. 

.  •  -  •      Philadelphia,  1794.    12°,  pp.  52. 


512  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Comparison  (A)  of  the  Institutions  of  Moses  with  those  of  the  Hindo< 
and  other  Ancient  Nations ;  with  Remarks  on  Mr.  Dupuis's  Origin 
all  Religions,  The  Laws  and  Institutions  of  Moses  methodized,  and  i 
Address  to  the  Jews  on  the  Present  State  of  the  World,  and  the  Pr 
phecies  relating  to  it.     ***         Northumberland,  1799.    8°  (5. 7X3.5 

2  Continuation  of  the  Letters  to  the  Philosophers  and  Politicians  of  Franc 
on  the  Subject  of  Religion  ;  and  of  the  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  U 
believer ;  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Paine's  Age  of  Reason. 

Northumberland,  1795.     8°,  pp.  7 

3  Continuation  of  the  Letters  to  the  Philosophers  and  Politicians  of  Franc 
on  the  Subject  of  Religion  ;  and  of  the  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unb 
liever,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Paine's  Age  of  Reason. 

Salem,  reprinted,  1795.     8°,  pp.  7 

4  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  Oratory  and  Criticism.     *  *  * 

London,  1777.     4°  (7. 1X4.8).     [2  copies 

5  Defences  of  Unitarianism  for  the  Year   1786,  containing  Letters  to  D 
Home ;  to  the  Young  Men,  who   are  in  a  course  of  Education  for  tl 
Christian  Ministry,  at  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge ; 
Rev.  Dr.  Price  ;  and  to  Rev.  Mr.  Parkhurst ;  on  the  Subject  of  the  Pe 
son  of  Christ.     ***  Birmingham,  1788.     8°  (5.5X3^ 

6  Defences  of  Unitarianism  for  the  Year  1787,  containing  Letters  to  Re 
Dr.   Gaddes,  to  Rev.  Dr.  Price,  Part  II.,  and  to  the  Candidates  for  0 
ders  in  the  Two  Universities,  Part  II.     ...     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1788.     8°  (5.7X3.2 

7  Defences  of  Unitarianism  for  the  Years  1788  &  1789.     Containing  Le 
ters  to  Dr.  Horsley,  to  Rev.  Mr.  Barnard,  Rev.  Dr.  Knowles,  and  Re 
Mr.  Hawkins.     ***  Birmingham,  [1799].     8°  (5.9X3.5 

8  Description  (A)  of  a  Chart  of  Biography :  .  .  .     *  *  *     3d  ed.,  wi 
Improvements.  London,  1767.     12°  (5.2X2.8),  pp.  6 

9  Description  (A)  of  a  new  Chart  of  History.     Containing  a  View  of  tl 
principal  Revolutions  of  Empire  that  have  taken  place  in  the  Worl 
***     8th  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1793.     12°  (5.1X2.8 

10  Description  of  a  new  Chart  of  History.  ...  *  *  *  From  7th  Lo: 
don  ed.  New-Haven,  reprinted,  1792.  12°,  pp.  9 

u  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Dr.  Price  ;  delivered  at  Hackne 
May  1,  1791.  London,  1791.  8°,  pp.  4 

12  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  Priestley;  with  Vindication  of  certa 
Passages  in  the  same.     See  BELSHAM,  T. 

13  Discourses  on  the  Evidence  of  Revealed  Religion.     *  *  * 

London,  1794.     8°  (5.7X3.1 

14  Discourses  on  the  Evidence  of  Revealed  Religion.     *  *  *     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.3X2.8 

15  Discourses  relating  to  the  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion,  delivered 
the  Church  of  the  Universalists,  at  Philadelphia,  1796.     ...     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1796.     8°  (5.5X3.2).     [2  copies 

16  Discourses  relating  to  the  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion,  delivered 
Philadelphia.     Vol.2.  Philadelphia,  1797.     8°  (5.7X3.1 

17  Discourses  on  various  Subjects,  .  .  . 

Birmingham,  1787.  8°  (5.5X3.2 


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PHIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

*  Discourses  on  various  Subjects,  ...  Northumberland,  1805.  8°(5.7X3.3). 

2  Disquisitions  relating  to  Matter  and  Spirit.     To  which  is  added,  The 
History  of  the  Philosophical  Doctrine  concerning  the  Origin  of  the  Soul, 
and  the  Nature  of  Matter;  with  its  Influence  on  Christianity,  especially 
with  respect  to  the  Doctrine  of  the  Preexistence  of  Christ.     ...     2d 
ed.,  improved  and  enlarged.     [Frontispiece.]     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1782.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

3  Doctrine   (The)  of  Philosophical  Necessity  illustrated ;  being  an  Ap 
pendix  to  the  Disquisitions  on  Matter  and  Spirit.     To  which  is  added, 
An  Answer  to  several  persons,  who  have  controverted  the  Principles  of 
it.     ...     2d  ed.,  enlarged.  Birmingham,  1782.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

4  Doctrines  (The)  of  Heathen  Philosophy,  compared  with  those  of  Reve 
lation.  Northumberland,  1804.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

5  Duty  (The)  of  Forgiveness  of  Injuries :  a  Discourse  intended  to  be  de 
livered  soon  after  the  Riots  in  Birmingham. 

Birmingham,  1791.     8°,  pp.  42. 

6  Essay  (An)  on  the  First  Principles  of  Government,  and  on  the  Nature 
of  Political,  Civil,   and  Religious   Liberty,  including  Remarks   on  Dr. 
Brown's  Code   of  Education,  and  on  Dr.  Balguy's  Sermon  on  Church 
Authority.     2d  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged. 

London,  1771.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

7  Evidence  (The)  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  considered,  in  a  Discourse 
at  Buxton,  Sept.  19,  1790.     With  an  Address  to  the  Jews. 

Birmingham,  1791.     8°,  pp.  xxiii.,  56. 

8  Examination  (An)  of  Dr.  Reid's  Inquiry  into  the  Human  Mind  on  the 
Principles  of  Common  Sense,  Dr.  Beattie's  Essay  on  the  Nature  and 
Immutability  of  Truth,  and  Dr.  Oswald's  Appeal  to  Common  Sense  in 
behalf  of  Religion.    ***     London,  1774.    8°  (5.5X3.1).    [2  copies.] 

9  Experiments  and  Observations  on  different  kinds  of  Air.    Vol.  [1.]    3d 
ed.  corrected.     2,3.     *  *  *     3  vols.     [Plate*.] 

London,  1781,  '75,  '77.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

10  Experiments  and  Observations  relating  to  various  Branches  of  Natural 
Philosophy;  with  a  Continuation  of  the  Observations  on  Air.  Vol.  1, 
2.  *  *  *  [Plates.] 

Vol.  1,  London  ;  2,  Birmingham,  1779,  '81.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

NOTE Lettered,    "Observations  on  Air.     Vi.l.  4,  5." 

i"1  Familiar  Illustration  (A)  of  certain  Passages  of  Scripture  relating  to 
the  Power  of  Man  to  do  the  Will  of  God,  Original  Sin,  Election  and 
Reprobation,  the  Divinity  of  Christ,  and  Atonement  for  Sin  by  the  Death 
of  Christ.  Philadelphia,  1794.  12°,  pp.  72. 

12  Familiar  Illustration   (A)  of  certain  Passages  of  Scripture  relating  to 
the  Power  of  Man  to  do  the  Will  of  God,  Original  Sin,  Election  and 
Reprobation,  &c.  Warrington,  1795.     12°,  pp.  66. 

13  Familiar  Introduction  (A)  to  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Perspective. 
***     2d  ed.  corrected.     [Plates.]  London,  1780.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

14  Familiar  Letters  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Birmingham,  in  Refu 
tation  of  several  Charges,  advanced  against  the  Dissenters  and  Unita 
rians.     By  Rev.  Mr.  Madari.     Also,  Letters  to  Rev.  E.  Burn,  in  Answer 
to  his  on  the  Infallibility  of  the  Apostolic  Testimony  concerning  the 
Person  of  Christ.    ...    2ded.    *  *'*     Birmingham,  1790.  8°(5.9X3.3). 

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PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Forms  of  Prayer,  and  other  Offices,  for  the  use  of  Unitarian  Societies. 
*  *  *  Birmingham,  1783.     8°  (5.5X3). 

2  Free  Address  (A)  to  Protestant  Dissenters,  on  ...  Church  Discipline  ; 
with  a  preliminary  Discourse,  concerning  the  Spirit  of  Christianity,  and 
the  Corruption  of  it,  by  False  Notions  of  Religion. 

London,  1770.     8°  (5.5X3.1), 

3  Free  Address  (A)  to  Protestant  Dissenters,  on  the  subject  of  the  Lord's 
Supper ;  and  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Protestant  Dissenter's  An 
swer  to  it.     3d  ed.,  with  Improvements. 

London,  1774.     2°  (5.5X3.1) 

4  Free  Discussion  (A)  of  the  Doctrines  of  Materialism,  and  Philosophical 
Necessity,  in  a  Correspondence  between  Dr.  Price,  and  Dr.  Priestley 
To  which  are  added,  An  Introduction,  by  Dr.  Priestley,  explaining  th< 
Nature  of  the  Controversy,  and  Letters  to  several  "Writers  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1778.     8°  (5.6X3.2) 

5  General-Fast  Sermon,  April  19,  1793.  London,  1793.     8°,  pp.  36 

6  General  History  (A)  of  the  Christian  Church,  to  the  Fall  of  the  "Westerr 
Empire.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  *        Birmingham,  1790.  8°  (5.7X3.3) 

7  General  History   (A)  of  the  Christian  Church,  from  the  Fall  of  th< 
"Western  Empire  to  the  Present  Time.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.     *  *  * 

Northumberland,  1802-'03.     8°  (5.8X3.3) 

8  General  View  (A)  of  the  Arguments  for  the  Unity  of  God ;  and  agains 
the  Divinity  and  Pre-existence  of  Christ,  from  Reason,  from  the  Scrip 
tures,  and  from  History.     Philadelphia,  1794.    12°,  pp.  24.     [2  copies/ 

9  Harmony  (A)  of  the  Evangelists  in  English  ;  with  Critical  Dissertations 
an  occasional  Paraphrase,  and  Notes  for  the  use  of  the  unlearned.    *  *  ' 

London,  1780.     4°  (7.4X4.8) 

10  Hartley's  Theory  of  the  Human  Mind,  on  the  Principles  of  the  Associa 
tion  of  Ideas  ;  with  Essays  relating  to  the  subject  of  it.     *  *  * 

London,  1775.     8°  (6.1X3.4) 

11  Heads  of  Lectures  on  a  Course  of  Experimental  Philosophy,  particular!; 
including  Chemistry,  delivered  at  the  New  College  in  Hackney. 

London,  1794.     8°  (5. 5X3. 2).     [2  copies/ 

12  Historical  Eulogium  on  J.  Priestley.     See  CUVIER,  G.  C.  L.  F.  D. 

13  History  (An)  of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity,  ...      *  *  *     Vol.  1 
2.  Birmingham,  1782.     8°  (5.8X3.2) 

M  History  (An)  of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity,  ...  3d  ed.  *  *  * 
Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1797.  12°  (5.3X2.9) 

J5  History  (An)  of  Early  Opinions  concerning  Jesus  Christ,  compiled  fron 
original  writers  ;  proving  that  the  Christian  Church  was  at  first  Unita 
nan.  Vol.  1-4.  ***  Birmingham,  1786.  8°  (5.9X3.3) 

16  Index  to  the  Bible,  in  which  the  various  Subjects  which  occur  in  thi 
Scriptures  are  Alphabetically  arranged,  with  .  .  .  References  to  all  thi 
Books  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  .  .  .    [j5y  J.  Priestley."] 

Philadelphia,  1804.     12°  (4.7X2.9) 

17  Inquiry  into  the  Knowledge  of  the  Antient  Hebrews,  concerning  a  Fu 
ture  State.  London,  1801.     8°,  pp.  67 

*8  Institutes  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.  .  .  .  [Witli]  Essay  or 
the  best  Method  of  communicating  Religious  Knowledge  to  the  Mem 
bers  of  Christian  Societies.  2d  ed.  Vol.  1,2.  *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1782.     8°  (5. 7X3.2) 


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1  Institutes  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.     .  .  .    [  Witli]  An  Essay 
on  the  best  Method  of  communicating  Religious  Knowledge  .  .  .     4th 
ed.     Vol.  1,2.     ***  London,  1808.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

2  Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy ;  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Essay 
on  a  Course  of  Liberal  Education  for  Civil  and  Active  Life.     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1788.     4°  (7X4.8). 

3  Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  An  Essay 
on  a  Course  of  Liberal  Education  for  Civil  and  Active  Life.     *  *  * 

Dublin,  1788.     8°  (6.4X3. 5).     [2  copies.] 

4  Letter  to  an  Antipoedobaptist.  Northumberland,  1802.     8°,  pp.  48. 

5  Letter  to  Jacob  Bryant,  Esq.,  in  Defence  of  Philosophical  Necessity. 

London,  1780.     8°,  pp.  52. 

6  Letter  to  Rev.  J.  B.  Linn,  in  Defence  of  the  Pamphlet,  Socrates  and 
Jesus  compared.  Northumberland,  1803.     8°,  pp.  GO. 

7  Letter  (Second)  to  Rev.   J.   B.  Linn,  in  Reply  to  his  Defence  of  the 
Doctrines  of  the  Divinity  of  Christ  and  Atonement. 

Northumberland,  1803.     8°,  pp.  42. 

8  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  J.  Palmer,  in  Defence  of  the  Illustrations  of  Philo 
sophical  Necessity.     *  *  *         London,  1779.     8°,  pp.  98.     [2  copies.] 

9  Letter  (Second)  to  Rev.  Mr.  John  Palmer,  in  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  of 
Philosophical  Necessity.  London,  1780.     8°,  pp.  64.     [2  copies.] 

10  Letter  to  Rt.  Hon.  William  Pitt ;  on  Toleration  and  Church  Establish 
ments  ;  occasioned  by  his  Speech  against  the  Test  and  Corporation  Acts, 
March  28,  1787.     *  *  *  London,  1787.     8°,  pp.  54. 

11  Letters  to  the  Author  of  Remarks  on  several  late  Publications  relative 
to  the  Dissenters.     *  *  *  London,  1770.     8°,  pp.  70. 

12  Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  occasioned  by  his  Reflections 
on  the  Revolution  in  France,  &c.     3d  ed.  corrected.     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1791.     S°(5.4><3.2).     [2  copies.] 

13  Letters  to  Dr.  Horsley,  in  Answer  to  his  Animadversions  on  the  History 
of  the  Corruptions  of  Christianity.     With  additional  Evidence  that  the 
Primitive  Christian  Church  was  Unitarian.     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1783.    8°  (5.8X3.3). 

14  Letters  to  Dr.  Horsley.     Part  II.  containing  farther  Evidence  that  the 
Primitive  Christian  Church  was  Unitarian.     *  *  * 

Birmingham,  1784.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

15  Letters  to  Dr.  Horsley.     Part  III.  containing  an  Answer  to  his  Remarks 
on  Letters -Part  II.,  and  Strictures  on  Mr.  Howe's  Ninth  Number  of 
Observations  on  Books.     *  *  *  Birmingham,  1786.     8°,  pp.  64. 

!6  Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Northumberland  and  its  Neighbourhood. 

Part  I.,  II.  Northumberland,  1799.     8°,  pp.  48,  42. 

l?  Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Northumberland  and  its  Neighbourhood. 

2d  ed.  with  Additions.  Philadelphia,  1801.     8°,  pp.  96. 

18  Letters  to  the  Jews ;  inviting  them  to  an  amicable  Discussion  of  the 
Evidences  of  Christianity.     2d  ed.          Birmingham,  1787.     8°,  pp.  56. 

19  Letters  to  the  Jews.      Part  II.  Occasioned  by  D.  Levi's  Reply  to  the 
former  Letters.      *  *  *.      Birmingham,  1787.     8°,  pp.  56.     [2  copies.] 

20  Letters  to  the  Members  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church,  formed  by  Baron 
Swedenborg.  Birmingham,  379L     8°,  pp.  xxi.,  70, 


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PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Letters  (Two)  to  Dr.  Newcome,  on  the  Duration   of  Our  Saviour'! 
Ministry.     ***  Birmingham,  1780.     8°  (5.7X3. 2) 

2  Letter  (Third)  to  Dr.  Newcome,   on  the  Duration  of  Our  Saviour's 
Ministry.     *  *  *  Birmingham,  1781.     8°,  pp.  44 

3  Letters  addressed  to  the  Philosophers  and  Politicians  of  France,  on  th< 
subject  of  Religion.     With  Observations  on  the  Causes  of  the  genera 
Prevalence  of  Infidelity.  Philadelphia,  1794.     8°,  pp.  80 

4  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever.    Part  I.     ...    2d  ed.    II.    .  . 

Birmingham,  1787.     8°  (5.5X3.2) 

5  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever.     Part  III.  containing  an  Answe 
to  Mr.  Paine's  Age  of  Reason.     2d  ed.     Philadelphia,  1795.    8°,  pp.  86 

6  Letters  to  a  Young  Man,  occasioned  by  Mr.  Wakefield's  Essay  on  Pub 
lie  Worship  ;  to  which  is  added,  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Evanson's  Objections  t 
the  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.     ***      London,  1792.    8°  (6X3.3; 

7  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley,  to  the  year  1795  :  with  a  Continuatio] 
to  the  time  of  his  Decease,  by  his  Son,  J.  Priestley :  and  Observation 
on  his  Writings,  by  T.  Cooper :  and  Rev.  W.  Christie.     2  vols. 

Northumberland,  1806.     8°  (6.1X3.3),  pp.  824 

8  Miscellaneous  Observations  relating  to  Education,  more  especially  as  i 
respects  the  Conduct  of  the  Mind.     To  which  is  added,  An  Essay  on 
Course  of  Liberal  Education  for  Civil  and  Active  Life.     *  *  * 

Bath,  1778.     8°  (5.5X3.4; 

9  Notes  on  all  the  Books  of  Scripture,  for  the  use  of  the  Pulpit  and  Pri 
vate  Families.     *  *  *     Vol.  [l]-4. 

Northumberland,  1803-'04.     8°  (5.9X3.3; 

10  Observation  on  the  Increase  of  Infidelity.     3d  ed.     To  which  are  addec 
Animadversions  on  the  Writings  of  several  modern  Unbelievers,  an 
especially  the  Ruins  of  Mr.  Volney.     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1797.     8°  (5.9X3.3; 

11  Particular  Attention  to  the  Instruction  of  the  Young  recommended,  i 
a  Discourse,  delivered  at  Hackney,  Dec.  4,  1791,  on  entering  on  the  Oi 
fice  of  Pastor.  London,  1791.     8°,  pp.  4( 

12  Present   State  (The)   of  Europe   compared  with  Antient  Prophecies 
General-Fast  Sermon,  at  Hackney,  Feb.  28,  1794.     With  a  Preface  cor 
taming  the  Reasons  for  the  Author's  leaving  England.     4th  ed.     *  * 

London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  4^ 

13  Proper  Objects  (The)  of  Education  in  the  present  State  of  the  World 
represented  in  a  Discourse,  delivered  April  27,  1791,  at  London,  to  th 
Supporters  of  the  New  College  at  Hackney.  London,  179] 

14  Reflections  on  Death.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Robert  Robinsor 
of  Cambridge,  July  13,  1790.  Birmingham,  1790.     8°,  pp.  2( 

15  Remarks  on  the  Monthly  Review  of  the  Letters  to  Dr.  Horsley ;  b 
Rev.  S.  Badcock.  Birmingham,  1784.     8°,  pp.  2i 

16  Reply  to  the  Animadversions  on  the  History  of  the   Corruptions  c 
Christianity,  in  the  Monthly  Review  for  June,   1783 ;  with  addition* 
Observations  relating  to  the  Doctrine  of  the  Primitive  Church,  concern 
ing  the  Person  of  Christ.     *  *  *  Birmingham,  1783.     8°,  pp.  55 

J?  Sermon  on  the  Slave  Trade ;  delivered  to  a  Society  of  Protestant  Die 
senters,  in  Birmingham.  Birmingham,  1 778.     8°,  pp.  4( 


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PHIESTLEY,  Joseph,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Sermons  selected  from  Dr.   Priestly's  Discourses  on  the  Evidences  of 
Revelation.  [London']  1799.     12°,  pp.  71. 

2  Socrates  and  Jesus  compared.     *  *  *     Philadelphia,  1803.     8°,  pp.  60. 

3  Unitarianism  explained  and  defended,  in  a  Discourse,  delivered  at  Phila 
delphia,  1796.     *  *  *  Philadelphia,  1796.     8°,  pp.  32. 

4  Use  of  Christianity,  especially  in  difficult  times ;  Farewell    Sermon,  at 
Hackney,  March  3*3,  1794.     2J  ed.  London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  54. 

5  View  (A)  of  the  Principles  and  Conduct  of  the  Protestant  Dissenters, 
with  respect  to  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Constitution  of  England. 
2ded.     ***  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  91. 

6  View  (A)  of  Revealed  Religion ;  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination 
of  Rev.  William  Field,  of  Warwick,  July  12,  1790;  with  a  Charge  by 
Rev.  Thomas  Belsham.  Birmingham,  1790.     8°,  pp.  68. 
Editor.     See  THEOLOGICAL  Repository  (The).     Vol  1-6. 

PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  son  of  the  preceding. 

?  Continuation  of  Dr.  Priestley's  Memoirs.     See  PRIESTLEY,  J.,  LL.D. 
PRINCE,  George,  of  Bath,  Me. 

8  Weymouth's  Voyage.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  vol.  6.) 
PRESIDENTS'  Messages,  Addresses,  &c.     1789-1846.     See  WILLIAMS,  E. 
PRINCE,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1751.  d.  1836. 

9  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  1 ;    New 
Series,  vol.  1.) 

10  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Prince,  by  C.  W.  Upham.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
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PRINCE,  N.  A. 

Editor.     See  PRINCE,  W.  R.     Memoir  and  Select  "Writings. 
PRINCE,  Nathan,  Tutor  &  Fellow  of  Harvard  Callage ;  b.  about  1700.  d.  1748. 

11  Constitution  (The)  and  Government  of  Harvard  College  ;  with  Reasons 
to  prove  that  the  Overseers  have  no  Independent  Power  over  the  Cor 
poration.  [Boston,  1742.]     4°,  pp.  43. 

PRINCE,  Rev.  Thomas,  Pastor  of  Old  South  Church,  Boston;  b.  1687.  d.  1758. 

12  Account  of  the  First  Appearance  of  the  Northern  Lights,  1716.     See 
MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  2.) 

13  Annals  of  New-England.    Vol.  2,  No.  I.-III.    Boston,  1755.    See'MA.ss. 
Hist.  Society.  (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  7.) 

14  Case  (The)  of  Heman  considered.     Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Edward 
Bromfield,  April  10,  1756.  Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  35. 

15  Character  (The)  of  Caleb.     Sermon  on  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Funeral 
of  Hon.  Josiah  Willard.  Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  30. 

16  Chronological  History  (A)   of  New-England,  in  the  form  of  Annals ; 
.  .  .  from  the  Discovery  of  Capt.  Gosnold,  in  1602,  to  the  Arrival  of 
Gov.  Belcher  in  1730.    With  an  Introduction  containing  a  brief  Epitome 
of  the  most  considerable  Transactions  and  Events  abroad.     From  the 
Creation.     ...     ***  Boston,  1736.     8°  (5. 5X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting1  title-page.     In  two  parts,  pag'ecl  independently. 

l?  Chronological  History  (A)  of  New-England,  in  the  form  of  Annals ; 
.  .  .  from  the  Discovery  of  Capt.  Gosnold,  in  1602,  to  the  Arrival  of 
Gov.  Belcher,  in  1730.  With  an  Introduction  ...  *  *  *  Boston, 
MDCCXXXVI.  New  ed.  Boston,  1826.  8°  (6. 2X3-6). 


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1  Memoir  and  Select  Writings  of  William  Reed  Prince.     Edited  by  N. 

A.  Prince.    With  a  Sketch  of  his  Qualities  as  a  Preacher,  by  G.  Shepard. 
[Portrait.]  Portland,  1846.     12°  (5.3X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

PRINCETON  ESSAYS.    Theological  Essays  :  extracted  from  the  Princeton  Review. 

2  New-York  &  London,  1846.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  705. 

3  Essays,  theological  and  miscellaneous,  reprinted  from  the  Princeton  Re 
view.     Second  Series.     Including  the  Contributions  of  the  late  Rev.  A. 

B.  Dod.  New-York  and  London,  1847.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  612. 
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PRINGLE,  A. 

^  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Westmoreland ;  with 
Observations  for  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.  Drawn  up  for  .  .  . 
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PRINSEP,  C.  R. 

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PRINSEP,  J. 

5  Strictures  and  Observations  on  the  Mocurrery  System  of  Landed  Prop 
erty  in  Bengal.     Originally  written  [by  J.  Prinsep,]  for  The  Morning 
under  Chronicle,  the  signature  of  Gurreeb  Doss,  with  Replies. 

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PRIOR,  James,  Esq. 

6  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Burke ; 
with  Specimens  of  his  Poetry  and  Letters,  and  an  Estimate  of  his  Ge 
nius  and  Talents  compared  with  those  of  his  great  Contemporaries.     2d 
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London,  1826.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 
PRIOR,  Matthew,  an  English  poet ;  b.  1664.  d.  1721. 

7  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Life  by  J.  Mitford.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.      [Por 
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PRIOR,  Thomas,  Esq. 

8  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Success  of  Tar  Water,  in  curing  Distempers ; 
with  Remarks.    Abridged  and  with  Two  Letters  from  the  Author  of  Si- 
ris  [Bp.  Berkeley],  and  Appendix  by  T.  Prince.     *  *  * 

Boston,  reprinted,  1749.     8°,  pp.  80. 

9  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Success  of  Tar  Water,  in  curing  Distempers; 
with  Remarks.     Abridged  and  with  Two  Letters  from  the  Author  of  Si- 
ris  [Bp.  Berkeley],  and  Appendix  by  T.  Prince.     *  *  * 

Providence,  reprinted,  1793.     8°,  pp.  75. 

PRIOR  DOCUMENTS.     See  COLLECTION  (A)  of  interesting,  authentic  Papers,  &c. 
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i°  Periegesis,eDionysio.  $eeDiONYSiusPERLEGETES.  OrbisDescriptio,etc. 
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H1826-1854.     Vol.  1-3.  Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

PRISONER'S  Friend  (The),  a  Monthly  Magazine.     See  SPEAR,  C. — Editor. 
PRITCIIARD,  Andrew. 

12  Description  of  Optical  Instruments.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 

Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.    (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  2.) 
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PROCTOR,  Col.  George,  of  tlie  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst. 

1  Britain,  from  the  Descent  of  the  Saxons,  to  the  Deposition  of  Richard 
II.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11, 12). 

2  Crusades.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11). 

3  Feudal  System  (The).     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11,12). 

4  History  of  the  Crusades  :  their  Rise,  Progress,  and  Results.     By  Major 
Proctor.     With  over  150  Illustrations. 

Philadelphia,  1854.    8°  (6.1X3.7). 

5  Middle  Ages  (The),  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire  of  the  West,  to 
End  of  Eighth  Century.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  11). 
Joint  Author.     See  MITCHELL,  C.  C.     Fortification. 

PROFERTIUS,  Sextus  Aurelius,  a  Roman  elegiac  poet ;  d.  about  15  B.C. 
fi  Elegiac.     See  CATULLUS,  C.  V.     Catulli,  etc.  Opera.     Catullus  etc. 

7  Elegiarum  Libri  IV.  cum  Commentario  perpetuo  P.  Burmanni  secundi, 
opus  Burmanni  morte  interruptum  L.  Santenius  absolvit. 

Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1780.     4°  (6.8X5.3),  pp.  990+. 

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PROSPER,  St.,  of  Aquitaine,  a  disciple  of  St.  Augustine  ;  d.  about  463. 

8  Opera  omnia.       Colonue  Agrippine,  1609?    8°(5X2.6),m.  r.,  pp.  903-}-. 

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PPVOTESTANT  DISSENTER'S  (The)  Magazine :  consisting  of  Biographical  Memoirs ; 

9  Ecclesiastical  History  ;  Sacred  Criticism ;  Doctrinal  and  Practical  Di 
vinity,  &c.  &c.    .  .  .    Vol.  1-6.     .  .  .  Embellished  with  Heads  and  other 
Engravings.     ***  London,  1794-99.     8°  (6.7X3. 6). 

PROTESTANT  System  (The) :  containing  Discourses  on  the  principal  Doctrines 

10  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion.     Compiled  from  the  Works  of  ... 
Protestant  Dissenters,  viz.  Abernethy,  Amory,  Barker,  Benson,  Bulke- 
ley,  Chandler,  &c.  &c.      To  which  are  added,  Four  Discourses  .  .  .     Vol. 
1,2.  London,  1758.     8°  (5.4X3.5). 

PROTESTANT-EPISCOPAL  Church  in  the  United  States.     Journals  of  the  General 

11  Conventions  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  A.  D.  1785  to  A.  D.  1853,  inclusive.     .  .  .    With  illus 
trative  historical  Notes  and  Appendices,  by  Rev.  F.  L.  Hawks,  and  Rev. 
W.  S.  Perry.     Vol.1.  Philadelphia,  1861.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

12  Reception  of  the  Delegates  from  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  by  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America,  and  Speeches  at  the 
Missionary  Meetings,Oct.6th,7th,and  10th.    New-York,  1853.  8°,  pp.  37. 

PROTESTANT-EPISCOPAL  Historical  Society.    Collections  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 

13  copal  Historical  Society,  for  the  year  1851.  [  Vol.  1.   For  1852-'53.]  VoL 
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PROU-DE-MONROY,  Chevalier DE. 

14  Foreign  Agriculture :  or,  An  Essay  on  the  Comparative  Advantages  of 
Oxen  for  Tillage  in  competition  with  Horses.     Selected  from  his  Com 
munications,  with  Notes,  by  J.  T.  Dillon.       London,  1796.     8°,  pp.  67. 

PROUD,  Robert,  a  Quaker  teacher  in  Phila. ;  b.  in  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  1728.  d.  1813. 

15  History  (The)  of  Pennsylvania,  in  North  America,  from  the  original  In 
stitution  and  Settlement  ...  in  1681,  till  after  the  year  1742;  with  an 
Introduction,  respecting  the  Life  of  William  Penn  .  .  .,  &c.     To  which 
is  added,  A  brief  Description  of  the  said  Province,  .  .  .  between  the 
years  1760  and  1770.     ...     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait  and  Map.] 

Philadelphia,  1797,  '08,     8°  (6.6X3.2), 


520  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PROUT,  William,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  a  Scottish  physician  &  chemist ;  b.  1786.  d.  1850. 
1  Chemistry  Meteorology  and  the  Function  of  Digestion  considered  with 
reference  to  Natural  Theology     *  *  *     {Meteorological  Map.'] 

London,  1834.     8°  (6X3.5),  pp.  570. 

NOTE.  —  Half-title,  "  Bridg-ewater  Treatises  ...    Treatise  VIII.      ...      2J  ed." 

PROVERBES  2  Dramatiques.     Tom.  1-8.  Paris,  1768-'81.     8°  (5.3X3). 

PROVERBES  3  Dramatiques,  Manuel  de.     ***    Portland,  1830.     12°  (5.1X3). 
PROVERBS,  Book  of.     See  BIBLE, — in  lads. 
PRYNNE,  William,  an  English  lawyer  &  politician;  b.  1600.  d.  1669. 

4  Brevia  Parliamentaria  rediviva.     Conteining  several  Catalogues  of  the 
Numbers,  Dates  of  all  Bundles  of  Original  Writs  of  Summons  and  Elec 
tions  newly  found,   or  formerly  extant  in  the  Tower  of  London  during 
the  Reigns  of  K.  Edw.  1,  2,  3.  R.  2.  H.  4,  5,  6.  and  E.  4  .  .  . :  &c.  &c. 
***  London,  1662.     4°  (5.9X3.4). 

5  Breviate  (A)  of  the  Life  of  William  Laud  Arch-bishop  of  Canterbury : 
extracted  (for  the  most  part)  verbatim,  out  of  his  owne  Diary,  and  other 
Writings,  under  his  owne  Hand.     ...     *  *  *     [Plate  of  Laud's  Trial.'] 

London,  1644.     2°  (8.9X5),  m.  d.,  pp.  35. 

6  Brief  necessary  Vindication  (A)  of  the  old  and  new  Secluded  Members, 
from  the  false  malicious  Calvmnies ;  and  of  the  Fundamental  Rights,. 
Liberties,  Privileges,  Government,  Interest  of  the  Freemen,  Parliaments, 
People  of  England,  from  the  late  avowed  Subversions  1.  of  John  Ro 
gers,  in  his  un-Christian  Concertation  with  Mr.  Prynne,  and  others.  2. 
of  Mr.  Nedham,  in  his  Interest  will  not  lie.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1659.     4°  (6.1X3.2),  m.  b.,  pp.  62. 

7  Conscientious,  serious,  theological  and  legal  Queries,  propounded  to  the 
twice-dissipated,   self-created  Anti-Parliamentary  Westminster  Juncto, 
and  its  Members.  London,  1660.     4°,  m.  r.,  pp.  48. 

8  Histrio-Mastix  :  The  Player's  Scourge,  or  Actor's  Tragedie. 

London,  1633.     4°  (5.9X3.3),  m.  r.,  pp.  lOOC-f-. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-png'e. 

9  Moderate,  seasonable  Apology  for  indulging  just  Christian  Liberty  to 
truly  tender  Consciences,  conforming  to  the  Publike  Liturgy.     In,  not 
bowing  at,   or  to  the  Name  of  Jesus  ;  and  not.  kneeling  in  the  Act  of 
receiving  the  Lords  Supper  ;  according  to  His  Majesties  most  gracious 
Declaration  ...     *  *  *  London,  1662.     4°  (5.8X3.3),  m.  r. 

10  New  Discovery  (A)  of  the  Prelates  Tyranny,  in  their  late  Persecutions 
of  Mr.  William  Pryn ;  Dr.  lohn  Bastwick  ;  and  Mr.  Henry  Burton. 
...  ***  [Portraits.]  London,  1641.  4°  (5.5X3.4),  m.  r. 

n  Re-Publicans  (The)  and  others  supekious  good  old  Cause.  Briefly  and 
truly  anatomized.  [London,]  1659.  4°,  m.  n.,  pp.  18. 

J2  Second  Part  of  a  brief  Register  and  Survey  of  the  several  Kinds  and 
Forms  of  Parliamentary  Writs.  .  .  .  London,  1660.  4°  (5.9X3.4),  m.  r. 

is  Second  Part  (The)  of  the  signal  Loyalty  and  Devotion  of  Gods  true 
Saints  and  pious  Christians  under  the  Gospel,  (especially  in  this  our 
Island)  towards  their  Christian  Kings  and  Emperors,  .  .  .  Together 
with  the  various  Forms  of  Prayers,  Supplications,  Collects,  Votes  and 
Acclamations  used  at  the  Coronations  of  Emperors  and  Kings,  .  .  . 

London,  1660.     4°  (5.9X3.5),  m.  r. 


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PRYNNE,  William,  continued. 

1  Short,  legal,  medicinal,  usefull,  safe,  easie  Prescription  (A) ;  to  recover 
our  Kingdom,  Church,  Nation  from  their  present  dangerous,  distinctive, 
destructive  Confusion,  and  worse  than  Bedlam  Madnesse. 

London,  1659.     4°,  pp.  9. 

2  Ten  considerable  Quseries  concerning  Tithes,  the  present  Petitions  and 
Petitions  for  their  total  Abolition.  London,  1659.     4°,  pp.  6. 

PSALMS.     The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 

3  ment.  faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.     For  the  Use,  Edifica 
tion  and  Comfort  of  the  Saints  in  public'  and  private,  especially  in  New 
England.     ***  London,  1697.     16°  (5.3X2.9),  pp.  84. 

NOTE.  —  A  late  edition  of  the  «  BAY  PSALM  BOOK.'    Imperfect,  wanting  from  p.  84. 

4  Psalms  (The),  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs  of  the  Old  and  New-Testa 
ment  :  faithfully  translated  into  English   Metre :  for  the  Use     ...  in 
New  England.     ***     26th  ed.         Boston,  1744.     16°  (4.4X2.1  irr.). 

5  Psaumes  (Les)  de  David,   mis  in  Rime  Franchise,  par  C.  Marot,  et  T. 
de  Beze.     *  *  *     [Prefixed  are,  The  Offices  of  Baptism,  Marriage,  &c. 
The  Articles  of  Faith,  &c.,  in  French.'} 

Amsterdam,  1699.     12°  (4.9X2.7). 
PSALMS,  Book  of.     See  BIBLE, —  in  locis. 
PUBLISHERS'  Circular.     See  AMERICAN  Publishers'  Circular. 
PUFFENDORF,  Samuel,  Baron,  a  German  publicist ;  b.  1632.  d.  1694. 

6  Droit  (Le)  de  la  Nature  et  des  Gens,  ou  Systeme  General  des  Principes 
les  plus  importans  de  la  Morale,  de  la  Jurisprudence,  et  de  la  Politique. 
Traduit  du  Latin  de  M.  le  Baron  de  Pufendorf,  par  J.  Barbeyrac.    Avec 
des  Notes  du  Traducteur ;  &  une  Preface,  qui  sert  d'lntroduction  .  .  . 
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Amsterdam,  1712.     4°  (7.3X4.9),  in.  n. 

7  Introduction  (An)  to  the  History  of  the  Principal   States  of  Europe. 
Begun  by  Baron  Puff'endorf ;    continued  by  M.  de  la  Martiniere.     Im 
proved  by  J.  Sayer.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     New  ed.,  revised  .  .  . 

London,  1774.     8°  (6.4X3.1),  m.  b. 
PUFFER,  Ilev.  Reuben,  D.D.,  of  Berlin,  Mass. ;  b.  1756.  d.  1829. 

8  Discourse  on  Revealed  Religion ;  delivered  in  University  in  Cambridge, 
May  11,  1808,  at  Dudley  Lecture.  Cambridge,  1808.     8°,  pp.  24. 

PUGIN,  Augustus,  an  Enylish  architectural  draughtsman;  d.  1832. 

9  Pugin  and  Le  Keux's   Specimens  of  the  Architectural  Antiquities  of 
Normandy.     [80  Plate*.]  London,  1841.     4°  (9X7). 

NOTE.  — For  "  Historical  an;l  Descriptive  Essays  "  to  accompany,  see  BRITTON,  J. 

10  Specimens  of  Gothic  Architecture ;  selected  from  various  Ancient  Edi 
fices  in  England :  consisting  of  Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Parts 
at  large,  calculated  to  exemplify  the  various  Styles,  and  the  Practical 
Construction  of  this  admired  Class  of  Architecture  ;  accompanied  by  his 
torical  and  descriptive  Accounts,  by  E.  J.  Willson.     Vol.  1,  2.     [114 
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NOTE.  — Also  for  "  Glossary  of  Technical  Terms,"    &c.,   to  accompany  this  work, 
see  WILLSON,  E.  J. 

PUGNET,  Jean  Francois  Xavier,  a  French  army  surgeon;  b.  1765.  d.  1830. 

11  Memoires  sur  les   Fievres   de  mauvais  caractere  du  Levant  et  des  An 
tilles,   avec  un  Apertju  physique  et  medical  du  Sayd,  et  un  Essai  sur  la 
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522  HOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


PUISSANT,  Louis,  a  French  military  engineer,  &c. ;  1).  17G9.  d.  1843. 

1  Traite  tie  Geodesic,  ou  Exposition  cles  Methodes  trigonometriques  et 
astronomiques,  applicables  soit  a  la  Mesurc  de  la  Terre,  soit  a  la  Confec 
tion  des  Canevas  des  Cartes  et  des  Plans  topographiquea.    2me  ed.    Tom. 
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2  Traite  de  Topographic,  d'Arpentage  et  de  Nivellement.  2me  ed.   [Tlates.'] 

Paris,  1820.     4°  (7. 2X4.7). 

PULASKI,  Casimir,  [Po2iffA,PULAWSKI,  Kazimierz,]  Count,  a  Polish  patriot,  af 
terwards  Brig.-Ocn.  in  American  11  evolution ;  b.  1747.  d.  1799. 

3  Life,  by  J.  Sparks.     See  SPARKS,  J.   (American  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  4.) 
PULLEN,  P.  H. 

4  Pestalozzi's  Intellectual,  or  Intuitive  Arithmetic  :  exemplifying  the  Doc 
trine  of  Mental  Calculation,  .  .  .  London,  1821.     12°  (5.5X3). 

PULLER,  Christopher,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 

Joint  Author.    See  BOSANQUET,  J.  B.     Reports  of  Cases,  £c. 
PuLMANNUS,jf>ro/>c'r/y  POELMAN,  Theodor,  a  Dutch  commentator;  6.1510.  cZ.1580. 

Editor.    See  CLAUDIANUS,  C.   Opera. 
PULTENEY,  William,  Esq. 

5  Effects  to  be  expected  from  the  East  India  Bill,  upon  the  Constitution 
of  Great  Britain,  if  passed  into  a  Law.    2d  ed.  corrected.    With  a  Post 
script.  London,  1783.     8°,  pp.  53. 

6  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with  America,  and  the  Means 
of  Conciliation.     3d  ed.  London,  1778.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

PUNCIIARD,  Benjamin  Hanover,  a  merchant  of  Andover,  Ms. ;  b.  1799.  d.  1850. 

7  Memoir  of  B.  H.  Punchard.  Andover,  1857.     8°,  pp.  43. 
PUNCHARD,  Rev.  George,  of  Pit/month,  N.II. 

8  View  (A)  of  Congregationalism,  its  Principles  and  Doctrines ;  the  Tes 
timony  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  its  Favor,  its  Practice,  and  its  Ad 
vantages.     With  an  introductory  Essay,  by  II.   S.  Storrs.     3d  ed.,  re 
vised  and  enlarged.  Boston,  1850.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

PURITANS.     Brief  and  impartial  History  of  the   Puritans;  representing  their 

9  Principles  and   Sufferings,  with  Observations. 

London,  1772.    12°,  pp.  82. 

PURSUITS  of  Literature  ;  a  Satirical  Poem.     See  MATHIAS,  J.  M. 
PUTNAM,  liev.  George,  D.D.,  of  Roxbunj,  Mass. 

1°  True  Grounds  of  Christian  Unity.  Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  27. 

PUTNAM,  George  P.,  a  book  publisher,  of  New  York  City. 

11  Putnam's  Home  Cyclopedia.  Hand-Book  of  Chronology  and  History. 
The  World's  Progress,  a  Dictionary  of  Dates  :  with  Tabular  Views  of 
General  History,  and  a  Historical  Chart.  6th  ed.  *  * 

New-York,  1852.     12°  (5.8X3.5),  pp.  692. 

PUTNAM,  Israel,  Major- Gen.  in  Revolution,  b.  in  Danvers,  Ms.,  1718.  d.  1790, 
u  Essay  on  the  Life  of  Gen.  Putnam.     See  HUMPHREYS,  D. 

13  Life,  by  0.  W.  B.  Peabody.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biog.,  vol.  7.) 
PUTNAM'S  Monthly  Magazine  of  American  Literature,  Science,  and  Art.     Vol. 

14  1-3.     January,  1853— June,  1854. 

New-York,  1853-54.     8° (7.5X4.3),  2  cols. 
PYCROFT,  Rev.  James, 

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1  New  Dictionary  (A)  of  Ancient  Geography,  exhibiting  the  Modern  in 
addition  to  the  Ancient  Names  of  Places.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1803.     8°  (7X3.4),  2  cols. 
PYM,  John,  an  English  patriot  &  statesman  ;  b.  1584.  d.  1643. 

2  Life,  by  J.  Forster.     See  FORSTER,  J.  (Lives  of  Eminent  British  States 
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PYTHAGORAS,  a  Greek  philosopher ;  b.  in  Samos,  about  580  B.C.  d.  504  B.C. 
:i  Carmina  Aurea.     See  BRUNCH,  R.  F.  P.  (Gnomici  Poetre  Gra?ci.) 

4  Carmina  Aurea,  translated.    See  STANLEY,  T.    (History  of  Philosophy.) 

a. 

QUAKERS.     See  FRIENDS. 

QUARRY,  Col.  Robert,  Judge  of  Admiralty  in  N.Y.  &  Perm. ;  d.  about  1712. 

5  Memorial  on  the   State  of  the  American  Colonies,   1703.     See  MASS. 
Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  7.) 

QUARTERLY  Christian  Spectator  (The).     Edited  by  a  Society  of  Gentlemen. 

6  Vol.  1-10.  1829-1838.   New-Haven,  [1829-'38].  8°  (6.7X3.8).  [2  sets.] 
QUARTERLY  Register  (The  American).     See  AMERICAN  Education  Society. 
QUARTERLY  Review  (The).     Vol.  1-112.     February,  1809— October,  1862. 

Vol.  1-21,  New-York;  22-30,  Boston;  31-110,  London,  1809-'62. 

8°  (6.6X3.9). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  20  is  General  Index  to  vol.  1-19  ;  vol.  40,  to  vol.  21-39  ;  vol.  60,  to  vol. 
41-59;  vol.  80,  to  vol.  61-79;  vol.  100,  to  vol.  81-93. 

QUARTERLY  Review  (The  Foreign).     See  FOREIGN  Quarterly  Review  (The). 
QUESNEL,  Pasquier,  I' Abbe,  a  French  theologian;  b.  1634.  d.  1719. 

8  Ingenu(L'),  Histoire  veritable,  tiree  de  Manuscrits  du  Pere  Quesnel 
[by  Voltaire].  Utrecht,  1767.     8°  (5X3). 

QUICK,  John,  a  minister,  of  London. 

9  Synodicon  in  Gallia  Reformata :  or,  The  Acts,  Decisions,  Decrees  and 
-  %           Canons  of  those  famous  National  Councils  of  the  Reformed  Churches 

in  France.     .  .  .  Collected  and  composed  out  of  original  Manuscript 
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London,  1692.     2°  (10.4X5.4),  m.  r.     [2  copies.] 

NOTE. — Presentation  copies,  with  autograph  lines  of  the  author,  one  to  John  Car- 
thew,  of  Boston,  the  other  to  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  The  latter  copy  contains  also 
manuscript  references  of  Dr.  Mather. 

QUILLET,  Claude,  a  French  physician;  b.  1602.  d.  1661. 

10  Callipe  die  (La),  ou  la  Maniere  d'avoir  de  Beaux  Enfans  ;  [in  the  original, 
and]  traduite  du  Poeme  Latin.  Paris,  1749.     12°  (5.1X3  irr.). 

QUILLET,  Pierre  Nicolas,  French  Minister  of  War;  b.  1766.  d.  1837. 

11  Etat  actuel  de  la 'Legislation  sur  1' Administration  des  Troupes ;  .  .  . 
Nouv.  ed.,  revue,  et  augmentee.     *  *  *     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1805-'06.     12°  (5.4X3),  m.  b. 
QUINCY,  Edmund,  a  merchant,  of  Boston;  b.  1703.  d.  1788. 

12  Treatise  of  Hemp-Husbandry.  Boston,  1765.     4°,  pp.  32. 
QUINCY,  John,  M.D.,  of  London. 

13  Lexicon  Physico-Medicum ;  or,  A  New  Physical  Dictionary ;  .  .  .     2d 
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1  Persian  Cuneiform  Inscription  (The)  at  Behistun,  decypliered  and  trans 
lated  ;  with  a  Memoir  on  Persian  Cuneiform  Inscriptions  in  general,  and 
on  that  of  Behistun  in  particular.     *  *  *     [Plates. ,] 

London,  1846.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

NOTE. — Forms  vol.  10,  and  Ft.  I.  of  vol.  11,  of  Journal  of  lloyal  Asiatic  Society* 

Joint  Editor,  &c.     See  HERODOTUS.     The  History  of  Herodotus. 
RAT,  Isaac,  M.D.,  Sup't  of  Butler  Eosp.for  the  Insane,  at  Providence ;  b.  1807. 

2  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Medical  Jurisprudence  of  Insanity. 

Boston,  1838.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 
RAY,  J.  M.,  or  M.  RAY,  J. 

3  Synopsis,  or,  A  comprehensive  View  of  Philosophical,  Political  &  Theo 
logical  Systems,  from  the  Creation  to  the  Present  Time,  ...     *  *  * 

[London,  about  1792.]     8°  (6.6X3.7). 
RAY,  John,  F.E.S.,  a  distinguished  English  naturalist ;  b.  1627.  d.  1704. 

4  Three  Physico-Theological  Discourses,  concerning  1.  The  Primitive  Cha 
os,  and  Creation  of  the  World.     2.  The  General  Deluge,  its  Causes  and 
Effects.     3.  The  Dissolution  of  the  World,  and  Future  Conflagration. 
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5  Wisdom  (The)  of  God  manifested  in  the  Works  of  the  Creation :  .  .  . 
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RAYMOND,  Daniel,  Esq. 

6  Thoughts  on  Political  Economy.  Baltimore,  1820.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
RAYNAL,  Guillaume  Thomas  Frangois,  I' Abbe,  a  French  pJiilos.;  b.  1711.  d.  1796. 

?  CEuvres  de  M.  1'Abbe  Raynal.     Tom.  1.     ...  L'Histoire  du  Stadthou- 
derat.     2.   ...  L'Histoire  du  Parliement  d'Angleterre.    3,  4.    ...  Me- 
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READ,  Alexander,  M.D. 

8  Address  before  the  New-Bedford  Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Suppression 
of  Intemperance,  Jan.  6,  1817.  New-Bedford,  1817.     8°,  pp.  27. 

READ,  John,  of  Boston. 

9  Latin  Grammar;  with  Appendix.  Boston,  1736.     12°,  pp.  34,  20. 
READ,  John,  of  London. 

10  Summary  View  (A)  of  the  spontaneous  Electricity  of  the  Earth  and 
Atmosphere ;  .  .  .  [with]  Atmospherico-Electrical  Journal,  kept  during 
two  years,  ...  London,  1793.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

READING  no  Preaching ;  or,  A  Letter  to  a  Young  Clergyman,  concerning  the 

11  Practice  of  Reading  the  Gospel  instead  of  Preaching  it. 

Boston,  1756.     8°,  pp.  27. 
REAL,  Gaspard  DE,  a  French  author;  b.  1682.  d.  1752. 

12  Science   (La)   du  Gouvernement,  par  M.  de  Real.     Tom.  1-8.     .  .  . 
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REBELLION  Record  (The) :  a  Diary  of  American  Events,  with  Documents,  Nar- 

13  ratives,  Illustrative  Incidents,  Poetry,  etc.     Edited  by  F.  Moore.    With 
an  Introductory  Address,  on  the  Causes  of  the  Struggle,  and  the  great 
Issues  before  the  Country,  by  E.  Everett.     Vol.  1-4.     With  .  .  .  Por 
traits  on  Steel,  and  various  Maps  and  Diagrams. 

New  York,  1861-'62.     8°  (7.7X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Continuing. 

I  RECENT  Inquiries  in  Theology,  by  eminent  English  Churchmen ;  being  "  Essays 

14  and  Reviews."     2d  American,  from  2d  London  ed.    With  an  Appendix. 
Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  F.  H.  Hedge.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1861.     12°  (5.8X3.3),  pp.  xiv.,  498. 
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COMMISSION,  Publications  of.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. 
RECUEIL  de  Pieces  interessantes  concernant  les  Antiquites,  les  Beaux-Arts, 

1  les  Belles-Lettres,  &  la  Philosophic,  traduites  de  differentes  langues. 
Tom.  1-5.     *  *  *  Paris,  1787-'S9.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

REDESDALE,  Lord.     See  MITFORD,  J.,  Lord  Eedesdale. 
REDFIELD,  W.  C. 

2  Remarks  on  Tides  and  the  prevailing  Currents  of  the  Ocean  and  At 
mosphere.     From  American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts,  vol.  45. 

New  Haven,  1843.     8°,  pp.  19. 

3  Whirlwind  Storms  (On)  :  with  Replies  to  the  Objections  and  Strictures 
of  Dr.  Hare.     [Plan,  &c.~\  New- York,  1842.     8°,  pp.  12,  65. 

NOTE.  —  Consisting-  of  several  articles  from  Transactions  of  American  Philosophical 
Society,  London,  Edinburgh,  &c.  Philosophical  Magazine,  and  American  Journal  of 
Science  and  Arts,  vol.  43. 

REED,  Henry,  Prof,  of  PJiet.,  &c.  Univ.  of  Penn. ;  b.  1808.  lost  at  sea,  1854. 

4  Life  of  Joseph  Reed.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  8.) 
Editor.     See  REID,  A.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 
Editor.     See  WORDSWORTH,  C.     Memoirs  of  William  Wordsworth. 
Editor,  &c.     See  WORDSWORTH,  W.     Complete  Poetical  W^orks. 

REED,  Rev.  John,  of  Bridgewater,  Mass. ;  b.  1751.  d.  1831. 

5  Sermon  preached  before  the  Plymouth  Association  of  Ministers,  at  Mid- 
dleborough,  Sept.  26,  1810.  Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  31. 

REED,  Joseph,  Milit.  Sec'y  of  Gen.  Washington;  b.  in  N.J.,  1741.  d.  1785. 

6  Life,  by  H.  Reed.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  8.) 
REED,  Rebecca  Theresa. 

7  Six  Months  in  ...  the  Ursuline  Convent  on  Mount  Benedict,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  in  1831-2.     .  .  .  Boston,  1835.     12°  (4X2.6). 

REED,  Sampson. 

8  Observations  on  the  Growth  of  the  Mind.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1826.     8°,  pp.  44. 
REES,  Abraham,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  a  minister  of  London;  b.  1743.  d.  1825. 

Editor,  &c.    See  CHAMBERS,  E.     Cyclopaedia :  &c. 
REES,  Evan. 

9  Sketches  of  the  Horrors  of  War,  chiefly  selected  from  Labaume's  Nar 
rative  of  the  Campaigns  in  Russia,  in  1812.     Translated  with  some  Ob 
servations.     5th  ed.  London,  1824.     8°,  pp.  24.     [2  copies.] 

REES,  K.  F.  de. 

10  Regie  generale  d'Arithmetique  ou  Nouvelle  Methode.     .  .  .     Ouvrage 
traduit  du  Flamand,  corrige  et  augmente  .  .  . 

La  Haye,  1737.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 
REEVES,  Henry,  of  London. 

Translator.     See  TOCQUEVILLE,  A.  C.  H.  C.  de.    Democracy  in  America. 
REEVES,  John,  an  eminent  English  lawyer ;  b.  in  London,  1753.  d.  1830. 

11  History  of  the  English  Law,  from  the  time  of  the  Saxons,  to  the  End 
of  the  Reign  of  Philip  and  Mary.     2d  ed.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-4. 

London,  1785.     8°  (6.3X3.4),  m.  b. 

12  History  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Shipping  and  Navigation. 

London,  1792.     8°  (6X2.9),  m.  r.,  pp.  549+. 
^3  History  (A)  of  the  Law  of  Shipping  and  Navigation. 

Dublin,  1792.     8°  (6.1X2.9). 


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REEVES,  William,  Sector  of  Crancford,  in  Middlesex;  b.  1668.  d.  1726. 

1  Apologies  (The)  of  Justin  Martyr,  Tertullian,  and  Minutius  Felix,  in 
Defence,  of  the  Christian  Religion,  with  the  Commonitory  of  Vincentius 
Lirinensis,  concerning  the  Primitive  Rule  of  Faith,  translated  from  their 
Originals:  with  Notes  .  .  .,  and  a  preliminary  Discourse  upon  each  au 
thor.     Together  with  a  prefatory  Dissertation  about  the  Right  Use  of 
the  Fathers.     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     ***      London,  1709.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

REFLECTIONS  upon  Learning,  wherein  is  shown  the  Insufficiency  thereof,  in  its 

2  several  particulars :  in  order  to  evince  the  Usefulness  and  Necessity  of 
Revelation.     5th  ed.  London,  1714.     8°  (5.4X2.7),  m.  r. 

REGISTER  of  all  Officers  of  the  United  States.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
REGNARD,  Jean  Francois,  a  French  comic  poet ;  b.  1647.  d.  1709. 

3  Journey  to  Lapland,  &c.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

4  CEuvres  de  Regnard,  avec  des  Avertissemens  et  des  Remarques  sur 
chaque  piece.     Par  M.  G  *  *  *.    Nouv.  ed.    Tom.  1-4.    [Portraits  and 
Engravings.]  Paris,  1739-'40.     8°  (5.5X3.3  irr.). 

5  CEuvres  de  Regnard,  nouv.  edition,  revue,  exactement  corrigee,  et  con- 
forme  a  la  representation.     Tom.   1-4.     [Portraits  and  Engravings.] 

Paris,  1790.     8°  (5.5X3.6  irr.). 

REGNAULT-WARIN,  Jean  Baptiste  Joseph  Innocent  Philadelphe,  a  French  poet, 
dramatic  ivriter,  &c. ;  b.  1775.  d.  1844. 

6  Prisonniers  (Les)  du  Temple.     Tom.  1-3.     Par  J.  J.  Regnault-Warin. 
[Frontispieces.]  Paris,  1800.     12°  (4.4X2.4). 

REGNIER,  Mathurin,  a  French  satirist;  b.  1573.  d.  1613. 

7  Satyres  (Les)  et  autres  CEuvres  de  Regnier,  avec  des  Remarques.    *  *  * 
[Frontispieces.]  Amsterdam,  1730.     4°  (7.2X5  irr.). 

REGNIER  DESMARAIS,  Frangois  Seraphim,  a  French  litterateur ;  6.1632.  d.  1713. 

Translator.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.     Deux  Livres  de  la  Divination. 

Translator.     See  CICERO,  M.  T.     Entretiens  de  Ciceron. 
REICIIARD,  Heinrich  August  Ottocar ;  b.  in  Gotha,  Upper  Saxony,  1751.  d.  1828. 

8  Guide  des  Voyageurs  en  Europe ;  .  .  .     Par  M.  Reichard.     4me  ed., 
augmentee  de  250  routes  .  .  .      Avec  un  Atlas  .  .  .  compose  de  cinq 
grandes  cartes.     Tom.  1,  2.  Paris,  1807.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 

REICHARD,  Johann  Jacob,  a  German  botanist;  b.  1743.  d.  1782. 

Editor.     See  LINNE,  C.  von.     Systema  Plantarum. 
REID,  Alexander,  M.D.,  Asst.- Surgeon  of  Royal  Hospital  at  Chelsea. 

Translator.     See  LE  DRAN,  H.  F.     Consultations  on  Disorders,  &c. 
REID,  Alexander,  Sector  of  Circus-place,  School,  Edinburgh. 

9  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language,  containing  the  Pronunciation, 
Etymology,  and  Explanation  of  all  words  authorized  by  recent  writers  ; 
.  .  .     With  an  Introduction  by  H.  Reed ;  and  an  Appendix,  showing 
the  Pronunciation  of  nearly  3000  .  .  .  Geographical  Names. 

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REID,  Andrew. 

Translator.     See  MACQUER,  P.  J.    Elements  of  Chymistry. 
REID,  Thomas,  D.D.,  F.B.S.,  Prof,  in  Univ.  of  Glasgow ;  b.  1710.  d.  1796. 

10  Essays  on  the  Intellectual  and  Active  Powers  of  Man.      Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1793.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

11  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Human  Mind,  on  the  Principles  of  Common  Sense. 
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REID,  Thomas,  D.7X,  F.R.S.,  continued. 

1  Works  now  fully  collected,  with  Selections  from  his  unpublished  Letters. 
Preface,  Notes  and  supplementary  Dissertations  by  Sir  W.  Hamilton. 
Prefixed,   Stewart's  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Reid ;  with 
Notes  by  the  Editor.     Copious  Indexes  subjoined.     2d  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1849.     8°  (6.9X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  914. 
REINHARD,  Franz  Volkmar,  a  German  Prot.  theologian;  b.  1753.  d.  1812. 

2  Memoirs  and  Confessions  of  Francis  Volkmar  Reinhard.     From  the 
German.     By  O.A.Taylor.     [Portrait.]     Boston,  1832.  12°  (5.9X3.3). 

REIZ,  Johann  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Philology  at  Utrecht ;  d.  1778. 

Editor.     See  MAITTAIRE,  M.     Graecse  Lingua  Dialecti. 
RELATION  du  Voyage  mysterieux  de  PIsle  de  la  Vertu.     Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1760.     12°  (4.7X2.7),  m.  b. 

RELIGIOUS  3  Decision.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1847.     12°,  pp.  12. 

RELIGIOUS  4  Phraseology.     3d  ed.  Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  36. 

RELIGIOUS  Tract  Society,  London.     The  Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Reli- 

5  gious  Tract  Society,  for  circulating  Religious  Publications  in  the  British 
Dominions  and  Foreign  Countries.  London,  1849.     8°  (6.5X3. 5). 

RELIGIOUS  Tradesman  (The) ;  ...    *  *  *    Charlestown,  1804.    12°  (5.3X3.1). 
RELIQUIAE  Antiquse.     Scraps  from  Ancient  Manuscripts,  illustrating  chiefly 

6  Early  English  Literature  and  the  English  Language.     Edited  by  T. 
Wright  and  J.  O.  Halliwell.    Vol.  1,  2.     *  *  * 

London,  1845.     8°  (6.5X3.6  irr.). 
REMARKS  on  the  Controversy  between  Dr.  Morse  and  Miss  Adams ;  with  Notice 

7  of  the  Review  of  Dr.  Morse's  Appeal.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  33. 
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REMINISCENCES  of  the  French  War.     See  ROGERS,  Major  R. 

REMUS  AT,  Francois  Marie  Charles  DE,  a  French  publicist,  &c. ;  b.  1797. 

8  Philosophic  (De  la)  Allemande      Rapport  a  1'Academie  des  Sciences 
Morales  et  Politiques      Precede  d'une  Introduction  sur  les  Doctrines  de 
Kant,  de  Fichte,  de  Schelling  et  de  Hegel       Par  C.  de  Remusat 

Paris,  1845.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 
RENAUDOT,  Eusebe,  a  learned  French  Jesuit;  b.  1646.  d.  1720. 

9  Ancient  Accounts  of  India  and  China,  by  two  Mahommedan  Travellers* 
who  went  to  those  parts  in  the  9th  century ;  translated  from  the  Arabic, 
by  E.  Renaudot.    With  Notes,  Illustrations  and  Inquiries  ...     *  *  * 

London,  1733.     8°  (5.9X2.9),  m.  b. 
RENNELL,  Jacob,  F.B.S.,  Survey  or- General  of  Bengal,  &c. ;  b.  1742.  d.  1830. 

10  General-Charte  von  Indien,  und  dessen  Charten  von  dem  Laufe  des 
Strohmes  Burramputer,  und  von  der  einlandischen  Schiffahrt  in  Bengalen, 
sammt  dahin  gehorenden  Abhandlungen.     See  TIEFFENTHALER,  J.   His- 
torisch-Geographische  Beschreibung  von  Indien,  etc. 

11  Geographical  Illustrations  of  Travels  in  Africa.     See  PARK,  M. 

12  Memoir  of  a  Map  of  Hindoostan ;  or  the  Mogul  Empire :  with  an  In 
troduction,  illustrative  of  the  Geography  and  the  Present  Division  of  that 
Country :  and  a  Map  of  the  Countries  situated  between  the  Heads  of  the 
Indian  Rivers  and  the  Caspian  Sea :  .  .  .     *  *  *     To  which  is  added, 
An  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  the  Ganges  and  Burrampooter 
Rivers.    3d  ed.  London,  1793.     4°  (7.6X5). 


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RENNIE,  James. 

1  Natural  History  (The)  of  Birds.  Their  Architecture,  Habits  and  Facul 
ties.  .  .  .  Engravings.  (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  98.) 

New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

a  Natural  History  (The)  of  Insects.  [By  J.  Eennie  and  J.  0.  Westwood.~] 
Illustrated  .  .  .  First  Series.  [Vol.1]  .  .  .  [Second  Series.']  Vol.2. 
2  vols.  (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  8,  74.) 

New- York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

3  Natural  History  (The)  of  Quadrupeds.     [By  J.  Eennie.'}      Illustrated 
.  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  104.) 

New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7), 

NOTE.  —  The  three  preceding-  works  are  abridged  from  the  volumes  upon  the  same  subjects 
published  in  the  "  Library  of  Entertaining  Knowledge,"  published  by  the  Society  for  the 
Diffusion  of  Useful  KnoAvlege. 

RENOUVIER,  Ch. 

4  Manuel  de  Philosophic  Ancienne.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1844.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

5  Manuel  de  Philosophic  Moderne.  Paris,  1842.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
RENWICK,  Henry  B. 

6  Lives  of  John  Jay  [by  H.  B.  Eenwick]  and  Alexander  Hamilton  [by  J. 
Eenwick].     [Portraits.]     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  129.) 

New-York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
RENWICK,  Rev.  James,  one  of  the  '  Scottish  Covenanters ';  b.  1662.  d.  1688. 

7  Life  and  Death  of-  Mr.  James  Renwick.     See  SHIELDS,  A. 
RENWICK,  James,  LL.D.,Prof.  of  Chemistry  &  Physics,  Columbia  Coll.;  6.1785. 

«  Life  of  Dewitt  Clinton.   [Portrait.]  (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  125.) 

New-York,  1840.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

9  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  10.) 

10  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     See  RENWICK,  H.  B.     Lives,  &c. 

11  Life  of  David  Rittenhouse.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  7.) 

12  Life  of  Count  Rumford.    See  SPARKS,  J.  (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  5.) 
is  Treatise  on  the  Steam  Engine.    [Plates.]    New-York,  1830.   8°  (6X3.6). 

REPERTORY  (The)  of  Arts  and  Manufactures :  consisting  of  Original  Communi- 

i.4  cations,   Specifications  of  Patent  Inventions,  and  Selections  of  useful 

practical  Papers  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Philosophical  Societies  of 

all  Nations,  &c.  &c.    Vol.  1-16.     Vol.  1-16.— Second  Series.     32  vols. 

[Monthly.    Plates.] 

London,  1794-1810.    8°  (5.8X3.3;  6.3X3.5).  [2  copies  of  vol.  1-7.] 

NOTE.  —  Title  of  2d  Series  differs  slightly.    Continued  in  "  Repertory  of  Patent  Inventions. " 

15  Analytical  Index  (An)  to  the  Sixteen  Volumes  of  the  First  Series  of  the 
Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures : .  .  .  [and]  A  General  Index  to  the 
First  Eight  Volumes  of  the  Second  Series. 

London,  1806.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 
REPERTORY  (The)  of  Patent  Inventions  and  other  Discoveries  and  Improve- 

16  ments  in  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Agriculture,  being  a  Continuation,  on 
an  enlarged  plan,  of  the  Repertory  of  Arts  and  Manufactures,  .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.     [Monthly.     Plates.]  London,  1825-'27.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

REPORTS  of  Cases  determined  in  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty  of  Great  Britain, 

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MAINE  ;  MASSACHUSETTS  ;  &c. 
REPOSITORY  (The) ;  containing  various  Political,  'Philosophical,  Literary,  and 

1  Miscellaneous  Articles.     *  *  *     Vol.  1. 

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6  History  of  King  Richard  III.     See  MORE,  T. 
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RITTENHOUSE,  David,  LL.D.,  F.li.S.,  an  eminent  American  mathematician  & 
astronomer ;  b.  in  Germantoivn,  Penn.,  1732.  d.  in  Phila.,  1796. 

6  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Philosophical  Society.    (Transactions.) 
?  Life,  by  J.  Renwick.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  7.) 

8  Memoirs  of  David  Rittenhouse.     See  BARTON,  W. 

Editor.     See  GUTHRIE,  W.;  b.  1708.     New  System  of  Geography. 
RlTTER,  Heinrich,  a  German  author;  b.  in  Zerbst,  1791. 

9  Geschichte  der  Philosophic  alter  Zeit.     Th.  1-4.     2te  verbesserte  aufl. 

Hamburg,  1836-'39.     8°  (6X3.3). 

10  Geschichte  der  Christlichen  Philosophic.     Th.  1-6. 

Hamburg,  1841-'51.     8°  (6X3.3). 

NOTE. — Two  preceding  works  have  also  common  title, '  Geschichte  der  Philosophic.  Th.  1-10.' 

11  History  (The)  of  Ancient  Philosophy.     Translated  from  the  German,  by 
A.  J.  W.  Morrison.     Vol.  1-4.  London,  1838-'46.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

RlVERO,  Mariano  Edvardo,  Director  of  National  Museum,  at  Lima. 

12  Peruvian  Antiquities.     By  M.  E.  Rivero  ;  and  J.  J.  von  Tschudi.    Trans 
lated  into  English,  from  the  original  Spanish,  by  F.  L.  Hawks.     [En 
gravings.]  New  York,  1853.     8°  (5.7X3.6). 

RIVES,  Hon.  William  C. 

13  History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  James  Madison.     Vol.  1.     [Portrait 
and  Fac-simile.]  Boston,  1859.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

RIVET,  J.  Baptiste. 

14  Dictionriaire  raisonne  de  Pharmacie-Chimique,  theorique  et  pratique. 
*  *  *     Tom.  1,  2.  Lyon,  1803.    8°  (6X3.4). 

RIVET,  William,  Esq. 

15  Attempt  (An)  to  illustrate  the  Usefulness  of  Decimal  Arithmetic,  in  the 
Revd.  Mr.  Brown's  Method  of  working  Indeterminate  Fractions. 

London,  1763.     8°,  pp.  68. 
ROBBINS,  Chandler,  D.D.,  minister  of  Plymouth,  Mass.;  b.  1739.  d.  1799. 

16  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June 
14th,  1796.  Boston,  1796.    4°,  pp.  36.     [2  copies.] 

ROBBINS,  Rev.  Chandler,  D.D.,  of  Boston. 

17  Discourse,  in  commemoration  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Henry 
Ware,  Jun.,  D.D.,  Oct.  1,  1843.  Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  38. 

18  Memoir  of  Rev.  Alexander  Young,  D.D.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
(Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  2.) 

19  Missionary  Enterprise  (The).  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  16. 


540  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ROBBIXS,  Rennselaer  David  Chanceford,  Prof,  in  Andover  Theol.  Sem. 

Translator.    $eeHENGSTENBERG,  E.  W.  Egypt  and  the  Books  of  Moses. 
ROBERTS,  Charles. 

Editor.    See  GREAT  BRITAIN. — Publications  of  the  Record  Commission. 

Excerpta  e  Rotulis  Finium  in  Turri  Londinensi  asservatis. 
ROBERTS,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M. 

1  Christianity  vindicated,  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  addressed  to  Mr.  Volney, 
in  Answer  to  his  Book  called  Ruins,  or  A  Survey  of  the  Revolution  of 
Empires.     ***  London,  1800.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

ROBERTS,  William. 

2  Looker  On  (The),  a  periodical  paper,  published  1792-1794,  conducted 
by  W.  Roberts.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists. — Vol.  35-37). 

ROBERTS,  William,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

3  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Mrs.  Hannah  More.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.]      New-York,  1834.    12°  (5.8X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

4  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Construction  of  the  Statute  13  Eliz.  c.,5.  and  27  Eliz. 
c.  4.  relating  to  Voluntary  and  Fraudulent  Conveyances,  and  on  the  Na 
ture  and  Force  of  different  Considerations  to  support  Deeds  and  other 
Legal  Instruments,  in  the  Courts  of  Law  and  Equity. 

Philadelphia,  1807.     8°  (6.1X3.7),  m.  r.,  n.  p. 

5  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Statute  of  Frauds,  as  it  regards  Declarations  in  Trust, 
Contracts,  Surrenders,  Conveyances,  and  the  Execution  and  Proof  of 
Wills  and  Codicils  ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  A  Systematic  Dissertation  up 
on  the  Admissibility  of  Parol  and  Extrinsic  Evidence,  to  explain  and 
control  Written  Instruments. 

London,  1805.    8°  (6.7X3.7),  m.  b.,  pp.  541. 
ROBERTSON,  David,  Esq. 

6  Tour  through  the  Isle  of  Man ;  with  a  Review  of  the  Manks  History. 
See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Collection  of  Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

ROBERTSON,  J.  P. 

7  Francia's  Reign  of  Terror.     Being  a  Sequel  to  Letters  on  Paraguay. 
By  J.  P.  &  W.  P.  Robertson.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1 839.     12°  (4.8 X 3). 
ROBERTSON,  Rev.  James,  D.D. 

8  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Inverness  ;  with  Ob 
servations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.     Drawn  up  for  the  Board 
of  Agriculture,  &c.     ***     [Maps.]       London,  1808.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

ROBERTSON,  James  Burton,  Esq. 

Translator,  Biographer,  &c.     See  MOHLER,  J.  A.     Symbolism :  &c. 

Translator,  &c.    See  SCHLEGEL,  F.  K.  W,  von.    Philosophy  of  History. 
ROBERTSON,  John,  Head-Master  of  Royal  Academy,  Portsmouth. 

9  Elements  (The)  of  Navigation ;  containing  the  Theory  and  Practice.    .  .  . 
To  which  is  added,  A  Treatise  on  Marine  Fortification.     .  .  .     Vol.  1, 2. 
6th  ed.,  with  Additions.     Revised  and  corrected  by  W.  Wales.     [Maps 
and  Plates.]  London,  1796.     8°  (7. 5X4.2).     [2  copies.] 

ROBERTSON,  W.  P. 

Joint  Author.     See  ROBERTSON,  J.  P.     Francia's  Reign  of  Terror. 
ROBERTSON,  William,  A.M.,  Teacher  of  Hebrew,  at  London,  &c.;  d.  about  1690. 
10  Manipulus  Linguae  SanctaB  et  Eruditorum ;  in  quo  Grammatica  Elucida 
te,  etc.  Cambridge,  1683.     8°  (5.3X3.3). 
NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 


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ROBERTSON,  William,  A.M.,  continued. 

1  Phraseologia  generalis ;  continent,  quaecunque  sunt  scitu  necessaria,  & 

Praxi,  usuique  studiosorum  Philologicorum,  maxime  utilia,  in  cunctis 

operibus  Phraseologicis,  Anglico-Latinis,  seu  Latinis-Anglicanis,  hucus- 

que,  hie,  in  lucem  editis ;  eaque  succincte,  &  methodice  disposita ;  .  .  . 

Cambridge,  1693.     8°  (6X3.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  1366. 

2  Thesaurus,  Graces  Lingure,  in  Epitomen,  sive  Compendium,  redactus  ;  et 
alphabetice,  secundum  Constantini  Methodum,  et  Schrevelii  referatus : 
concinnatus  et  adornatus,  studio  &  industria,  Gul.  Robertson.  .  .  . 

Cantabrigire,  1676.     Thick  4°  (7.9X5.5),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 
Editor.     See  BIBLE, — Portions  of  Old  Testament.    Sepher  Tibillim,  i.  e. 
Liber  Psalmorum ;  item,  Sepher  Kinoth,  i.  e.  Liber  Lamentationum. 
ROBERTSON,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Princ.  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  &c.;  6.1721.  cZ.1793. 

3  Historical  Disquisition  (An)  concerning  the  Knowledge  which  the  An 
cients  had  of  India ;  and  the  Progress  of  Trade  with  that  Country  prior 
to  the  Discovery  of  the  Passage  to  it  by  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    With 
an  Appendix,  containing  Observations  on  the  Civil  Policy — the  Laws 
and  Judicial  Proceedings  —  the  Arts — the  Sciences  —  and  Religious  In 
stitutions,  of  the  Indians.     Philadelphia,  1792.  8°  (5.7X3.5).    [3  copies.] 

4  History  (The)  of  America.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait  of  Author.] 

Dublin,  1777.     8°  (6.1X3.3),  m.  b. 

5  History  (The)  of  America.      9th  ed.,  in  which  is  included  .  .  .  the 
History  of  Virginia,  to  the  year  1688  ;  and  of  New  England,  to  the  year 
1652.     ...     Vol.  1-4.     [Maps.'}     London,  1800.     8°  (5.6X3.6),  m.  b. 

6  History  (The)  of  America.     Books  IX.  and  X.  containing  the  History 
of  Virginia,  to  the  year  1688  ;  and  the  History  of  Xew  England,  to  the 
year  1652.  London,  1796.     8°  (5X3.1),  m.  b. 

7  History  (The)  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.     With  a  View  of 
the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe,  from  the  Subversion  of  the  Roman 
Empire,  to  the  Beginning  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4. 
10th  ed.    [Portraits  and  Engraving.]     London,  1802.  8°(o.9X3.3),m.b. 

8  History  (The)  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.     9th  ed.     ... 
Vol.  1-4.     [Frontispieces.]  London,  1798.     12°  (4.6X2.5). 

9  History  (The)  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  V.    With  a  View  of 
the  Progress  of  Society  in  Europe  from  the  Subversion  of  the  Roman 
Empire  to  the  Beginning  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.     10th  ed.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1-4.     .  .  .     [Portraits  and  Engraving.] 

Glasgow,  1800.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

10  History  (The)  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles  the  Fifth.    With  an 
Account  of  the  Emperor's  Life  after  his  Abdication,  by  W.  H.  Prescott. 
...     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1857.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

11  History  (The)  of  Scotland  during  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and  King 
James  VI.  till  his  Accession  to  the  Crown  of  England.    With  a  Review 
of  the  Scottish  History  previous  to  that  period  ;  and  an  Appendix  con 
taining  Original  Papers.    ...    Vol.  1,2.    4th  ed.     [Portrait  of  Author.] 

London,  1761.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  m.  b. 

12  History  (The)  of  Scotland  during  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and  King 
James  VI.  till  his  Accession  to  the  Crown  of  England.     With  a  Review 
of  the  Scottish  History  previous  to  that  period ;  and  an  Appendix  con 
taining  Original  Papers.    To  which  is  added,  A  concise  State  of  the  Con 
troversy  respecting  Queen  Mary.     Vol.  1,  2.      [Portraits] 

Perth,  1793.     12°  (4.9X2.8). 


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ROBERTSON,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  History  (The)  of  Scotland  during  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary,  and  King 
James  VI.  till  his  Accession  to  the  Crown  of  England.     With  a  Review 
of  the  Scottish  History  previous  to  that  period ;  and  .  .  .  Original  Pa 
pers.     ...     Vol.  1-3.  Glasgow,  1800.     12°  (4.5X2.6). 

2  History  (The)  of  Scotland  during  the  Reigns  of  Queen  Mary  and  King 
James  VI.  till  his  Accession  to  the  Crown  of  England :  with  a  Review 
of  the  Scottish  History  previous  to  that  period ;  and  an  Appendix  con 
taining  Original  Papers.    16th  ed.     To  which  is  prefixed,  An  Account  of 
the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by  D.  Stewart.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 
[Portrait  of  Author.']  London,  1802.     8°  (5.7X3.2),  m.  b. 

3  Recherches  historiques  sur  la  Connoissance  que  les  Anciens  avoient  de 
L'  Inde  et  sur  les  Progres  du  Commerce  avec  cette  partie  du  monde 
avant  le  Decouverte  du  Passage  par  le  Cap  de  Bonne-Esperance;  suivies 
d'un  Appendix  .  .  .      Avec  deux  grandes  Cartes  .  .  . 

Paris,  1792.    8°  (4.9X3.2). 
ROBIN,  C.  C.,  I' Abbe,  a  chaplain  in  the  French  Army. 

4  New  Travels  through  North- America ;  exhibiting  the  History  of  the  vic 
torious  Campaign  of  the  Allied  Armies,  under  Gen.  Washington  and 
Count  de  Rochambeau  in  the  year  1781.    Translated  from  the  French. 

Boston,  1784.    8°,  pp.  95. 
ROBINS,  Benjamin,  F.R.S. 

5  New  Principles  of  Gunnery.  London,  1742.     8°,  pp.  Ivii.,  95. 
ROBINSON,  Christopher,  LL.D. 

6  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High  Court  of  Admiral 
ty  ;  commencing  with  the  Judgments  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Scott, 
Michaelmas  Term  1798  [to  1806].     Vol.  1-5. 

London,  1801-'06.    8°  (6.3X3.3),  m.  b. 
ROBINSON,  Edward,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Prof,  in  Theol.  Sem.,  N.T.  City;  b.  1794. 

7  Biblical  Researches  in  Palestine,  Mount  Sinai  and  Arabia  Petraea.     A 
Journal  of  Travels  in  the  year  1835,  by  E.  Robinson  and  E.  Smith. 
Undertaken  with  reference  to  Biblical  Geography.     Drawn  up  from  the 
original  Diaries  with  historical  Illustrations.   With  new  Maps  and  Plans 
...     Vol.  1-3.  Boston,  1841.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

8  Later  Biblical  Researches  in  Palestine,  and  in  the  Adjacent  Regions.    A 
Journal  of  Travels  in  the  year  1852.     By  E.  Robinson,  E.  Smith,  and 
others.    Drawn  up  from  the  original  Diaries  with  historical  Illustrations. 
With  new  Maps  and  Plans.    2d  ed.     Boston,  1857.    8°  (6.9X4),  pp.  664. 
Editor.     See  BIBLICAL  Repository  (The),  &c.    Vol.  1-4. 

Editor.     See  CALMET,  A.    Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible. 
Editor,  &c.     See  ROBINSON,  Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.     Slavic  Languages,  &c. 
Joint  Editor.     See  BIBLIOTHECA  Sacra,  &c. 
Translator,  &c.     See  BUTTMANN,  P.  C.     Greek  Grammar. 
ROBINSON,  Hugh,  D.D. 

9  Schoke  Wintoniensis  Phrases  Latinsc.     .  .  .     llth  ed.,  with  additions. 
.  .  .  London,  1685.     8°  (5.4X3.5),  2  cols.     [2  copies.] 

ROBINSON,  Rev.  John,  an  English  Dissenter ;  b.  1575.  d.  in  Leyden,  1625. 

10  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 

11  Memoir  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  4th  Series,  vol.  1.) 

12  New  Essayes  or  Observations  Divine  and  Morall.     ...     *  *  * 

[No  imprint]  1628.    4°  (6.1  X4),  m.  r. 


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ROBINSON,  Rev.  John,  continued. 

1  Works.    With  a  Memoir  and  Annotations  by  R.  Ashton.    Vol.  1-3. 

Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 
ROBINSON,  John,  of  Philadelphia. 

2  Description  of,  and  Critical  Remarks  on  the  Picture  of  Christ  Healing 
the  Sick  in  the  Temple  ;  painted  by  Benjamin  West,  and  presented  by 
him  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital.  Philadelphia,  1835.     8°,  pp.  24. 

ROBINSON,  Rev.  Robert,  a  Baptist  divine,  of  Cambridge,  Eng.;  b.  1735.  d.  1790. 

Translator.     See  SAURIN,  J.     Sermons.    Vol.  1-5. 

ROBINSON,  Mrs.  Therese  Albertine  Louise  VON  JAKOB,  wife  of  Dr.  E.  Robinson  ; 
b.  in  Halle,  Germany,  1797. 

3  Historical  View  of  the  Languages  and  Literature  of  the  Slavic  Nations  ; 
with  a  Sketch  of  their  Popular  Poetry.     By  Talvi.     With  a  Preface  by 
Edward  Robinson.  New- York,  1850.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 

ROBINSON,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Leicester. 

4  Scripture  Characters :  or,  A  Practical  Improvement  of  the  principal  His 
tories  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     7th  ed.     ...     [Memoir  and 
Portrait.']  London,  1833.     8°  (7.2X4.1),  pp.  764. 

ROBISON,  John,  LL.D.,  Prof,  in  Univ.  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1739.  d.  1805. 

5  Elements  of  Mechanical  Philosophy;  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  including  Dynamics 
and  Astronomy.     [Plates.']  Edinburgh,  1804.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

ROBSON,  W. 

Translator.     See  MICHAUD,  J.  F.     History  of  the  Crusades. 
ROCHEFORT,  Guillaume  DE,  a  French  litterateur ;  b.  at  Lyons,  1731.  d.  1788. 

Translator,  &c.     See  SOPHOCLES.     Theatre  de  Sophocle. 
ROCHEFOUCAULD,  Francois  VI.,  Due  DE  LA,  a  French  moralist ;  b.  1613.  d.  1680. 

6  Maxims  and  Moral  Reflections.  Boston,  1794.     12°,  pp.  72. 
ROCHEFOUCAULT-LLANCOURT,  Frangois  Alexandre  Frederic,  Due  DE  LA,  a  French 

statesman  &  philanthropist ;  b.  1747.  d.  1829. 

7  Travels  through  the  United  States  of  North  America,  the  Country  of  the 
Iroquois,  and  Upper  Canada,  in  the  years  1795,  1796,  and  1797 ;  by  the 
Duke  de  la  Rochefoucault  Llancourt.     [Translated  by  H.  Neuman.~\ 
With  an  authentic  Account  of  Lower  Canada.    Three  Maps,  several  Ta 
bles,  &c.     2ded.     Vol.  1-4.  London,  1800.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

ROCHESTER,  John,  2d  Earl  of.     See  WILMOT,  J.,  Earl  of  Rochester. 
ROCHON,  Alexis  Marie,  I' Abbe,  a  French  astronomer;  b.  1741.  d.  1817. 

8  Voyage  (A)  to  Madagascar,  and  the  East  Indies.     By  the  Abbe  Rochon. 
Translated  from  the  French.     Illustrated  with  .  .  .  Map  of  Madagascar. 
To  which  is  added,  A  Memoir  of  the  Chinese  Trade  [by  M.  Brunei']. 

London,  1792.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
ROCK-MAN,  Constant. 

9  Modest  Account  concerning  the  Salutations  and  Kissings  in  Ancient 
Times ;  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Sandeman.  Boston,  1768.     8°,  pp.  19. 

RODGERS,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  New  York;  b.  1727.  d.  1811. 

10  Funeral  Sermon.     See  WITHERSPOON,  J.     Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  9-36. 
ROEBUCK,  John  Arthur,  an  English  politician ;  b.  1802. 

11  Life  of  Mahomet.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Library,  &c.     Lives,  £c. 

ROEDERER,  Pierre  Louis,  Count,  a  French  publicist ;  b.  1754.  d.  1835. 

12  Journal  d'  Economie  Publique,  de  Morale,  et  de  Politique  j  redige  par 
Roederer.     Tom.  1-5.  Paris,  an  v.  [1797].     8°  (5.9X3.2). 


544  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ROEDERER,  Pierre  Louis,  Count,  continued. 

1  Memoires  d'  Economic  Publique,  de  Morale,  et  de  Politique ;  publics  par 
Roederer.     Tom.  1.  Paris,  [1800].     8°  (6X3.3). 

2  Recueil  de  Lois,  Reglemens,  Rapports,  Memoires  et  Tableaux,  concern- 
ant  la  Division  Territoriale  de  la  Republique,  et  la  nouvelle  Organisation 
de  1'Administration,  d'apres  la  Constitution  de  1'an  vill.     Par  Roederer. 
Premier  Livraison.  Paris,  an  vm.  [1800].     8°  (6X3.3). 

ROGERS,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  Hector  of  Sprougliton,  in  Suffolk. 

;i  Five  Sermons ;  on  the  Nature  of  the  Christian  Church,  the  Scripture 
Idea  of  Heresy,  Mysteries  made  plain,  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atone 
ment,  and  the  Place,  Object  and  Manner  of  Christian  Worship. 

London,  1798.     12°,  pp.  82. 
ROGERS,  Rev.  Isaac,  of  Farmington. 

4  Cultivating  (On)  a  Spirit  of  Universal  Peace.  Sermon  before  the  Peace 
Society  of  Temple,  Oct.  28,  1828.  Portland,  1828.  8°,  pp.  19. 

ROGERS,  Rev.  Richard,  of  Wethersfield,  in  Essex. 

$  Seven  Treatises  ;  containing  .  .  .  Direction :  .  .  .  ovt  of  the  Holie 
Scriptures,  leading  and  guiding  to  True  Happiness,  .  .  .  and  may  be 
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London,  1603.     2°  (8.6X4.8),  m.  b.,  pp.  599+. 

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ROGERS,  Major  Robert,  an  early  settler  of  Dunbarton,  N.H. 

6  Reminiscences  of  the  French  War ;  containing  Rogers'  Expeditions  with 
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Concord,  N.H.,  1831.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
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7  Recollections  of  the  Table-Talk  of  Samuel  Rogers.     \_By  Rev.  A.  Dyce 
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New  York,  1856.     12°  (5X3.2). 
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8  Animal  and  Vegetable  Physiology  considered  with  reference  to  Natural 
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10  Galvanism.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  4). 

11  Outlines  of  Physiology  :  with  an  Appendix  on  Phrenology.     1st  Ameri 
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12  Compte  rendu  a  la  Convention  Nationale,  par  J.-M.  Roland,  Ministre  de- 
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13  Dictionnaire  des  Manufactures,  des  Arts,  et  des  Metiers.     See  ENCYCLO 
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1  Appel  a  1'impartiale  Posterite,  par  la  Citoyenne  Roland,  ou  Recueil  des 
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2  Works  (never  before  published);  containing  her  Philosophical  and  Litera 
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KOLLIN,  Charles,  a  French  educationist  &  historian;  b.  1661.  d.  1741. 

3  Ancient  History  (The)  of  the  Egyptians,  Carthaginians,  Assyrians,  Ba 
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4  Ancient  History  (The)  of  the  Egyptians,  Carthaginians,  Assyrians,  Ba 
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5  Histoire  ancienne  des  Egyptiens,  des  Carthaginois,  des  Assyriens,  des 
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HOLT,  Richard. 

6  New  Dictionary  (A)  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  ...     By  Mr.  Rolt,  .  .  . 
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RoMAGNOSI,  Gian  Dominico,  an  Italian  jurist ;  b.  1761.  d.  1835. 

i  Collezione  degli  Scritti  sulla  Dottrina  della  Ragione.     P'te  L,  II.     2  vols. 

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8  Indole  (Del?)  e  Dei  Fattori  dell'  Incivilimento  con  Esempio  del  suo  Ri- 
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ROMAN-CATHOLIC  Church.     Heures  Antiques.   A  Portion  of  the  Roman-Catho- 

9  lie  Breviary — containing  the  Kalendar ;  the  Arrest,  Trial,  Crucifixion  and 
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10  Missale  Romanvm  ex  Decreto  Concilij  Tridentini.     See  MISSALE,  &c. 
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ROMAN-CATHOLICISM.     See  POPERY. 
ROMANS,  Bernard. 

12  Annals  of  the  Troubles  in  the  Netherlands.     From  the  Accession  of 
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KOOKE,  John. 

2  Geology  as  a  Science,  applied  to  the  Reclamation  of  Land  from  the  Sea, 
the  Construction  of  Harbours,  the  Formation  of  Railroads  and  the  Dis 
covery  of  Coal,  with  an  assumed  outline  Map  of  the  Granite  Formation 
of  the  Earth.     2d  ed.     With  a  Dissertation  on  Geology. 

London,  1840.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
ROPER,  R.  S.  Bennison,  Esq.,  of  London. 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Revocation  and  Republication  of  Wills  and  Testa 
ments  :  together  with  Tracts  upon  the  Law  concerning  Baron  and  Feme. 
...  Philadelphia,  1803.     8°  (6X3.5). 

ROSCOE,  Henry,  son  of  Win.  fioscoe ;  b.  1799.  d.  1836. 

4  Life  (The)  of  William  Roscoe.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 
ROSCOE,  Thomas,  son  of  Wm.  Eoscoe. 

5  Annals  of  Italy,  from  A.  D.  1648,  to  A.  D.  1814.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA 
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6  Annals  of  Portugal,  from  A.D.  1495  to  A.D.  181 1.    See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA 
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?  Annals  of  Spain  from  A.D.  1621,  to  A.D.  1814.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA 
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8  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
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ROSCOE,  William,  an  English  historian;  b.  near  Liverpool,  1753.  d.  1831. 

9  Considerations  on  the  Causes  Objects  and  Consequences  of  the  Present 
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10  Life  (The)  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  called  the  Magnificent.     3d  ed.,  cor 
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11  Life  (The)  of  Lorenzo  de'  Medici,  called  the  Magnificent.     4th  ed.,  cor 
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London,  1800.     8°  (5.6X3.1),  m.  b. 

12  Life  (The)  and  Pontificate  of  Leo  the  Tenth.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-4.      *  *  * 
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13  Life  of  William  Roscoe.     See  ROSCOE,  H. 
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ROSE,  Rev.  Henry  John. 

Editor.     See  ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana. 
ROSE  Rev.  Hugh  James. 

14  Annals  of  France,  Germany,  and  Italy,  from  the  Death  of  Charlemagne 
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15  Ecclesiastical  History  from  A.D.  1700  to  A.D.  1815.     See  (ENCYCLO 
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Editor.     See  ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana. 

ROSENKRANZ,  Johann  Karl  Friedrich,  Prof,  of  Pliilos.  at  Kdnic/sberg ;  b.  1805. 
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8°  (6.3X3.6), 


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1  Scholia  in  Vetus  Testamentum.    Pars  I.-III.  Ed.  2da  emendatior.     Pars 
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ROSENMULLER,  Johann  Georg,  Prof,  of  TJieol.  at  Leipsic  ;  b.  1736.  d.  1815. 

2  Emendationes  et  Svpplementa  ad  Scholiorvm  in  Novvm  Testamentvm 
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ROSIER,  James,  a  companion  of  Waymoutli  in  Ids  voyage  to  N.  E. 

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6  Engelsk-Dansk  Ordbog. 

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9  Chemico-Physiological  Inaugural  Dissertation  on  Carbone,  or  Charcoal. 
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ROSSBACH,  August. 

10  Griechische  Metrik  nach  den  einzelnen  Strophengattungen  und  metris- 
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Joint  Editor.     See  THEOLOGISCHE  Studien,  etc.     1855-61. 
ROTHMAN,  Richard  Wellesley,  M.D. 

12  History  of  Astronomy.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
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ROULAND, ,  Prof,  of  Physic  in  Univ.  of  Paris. 

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1  Treatises  and  Meditations  dedicated  to  the  Saints,  and  to  the  Excellent 
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2  Letter  to  the  lit.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  in  Reply  to  his  Appeal  from  the 
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ROUSSEAU,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  French  lyric  poet;  b.  1670.  d.  1741. 

3  CEuvres.     ...     Tom.  1-3.    '         Bruxelles,  1755-'57.     16°  (4.5X2.6). 

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ROYAL  SOCIETY  of  Edinburgh.     Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edin- 
«  burgh.     Vol.  1,  2,  6-1L     *  *  *     8  vols.     [Plates.] 

Edinburgh,  1788-1826.     4°  (7.7X4.8). 

ROYAL  SOCIETY,  of  London.     Abstracts  of  the  Papers  printed  in  the  Philosophi- 
9  cal  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London,  .  .  .     Vol.  1.     1800 
to  1814.     2.    1815  to  1830.     3.    1830  to  1837. 

London,  1732-'37.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

10  General  Index  (A)  to  the  Philosophical  Transactions,  from  the  First  to 
the  End  of  the  Seventieth  Volume.     By  P.  H.  Maty. 

London,  1787.     4°  (7X4.5),  pp.  801. 

11  Continuation  (A)  of  the  Alphabetical  Index  of  the  Matter  contained  in 
the  Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London.     From 
Vol.  LXXI.  to  Vol.  CX.  inclusive.  London,  1821.    4°  (6.8X5). 

12  List  of  the  Royal  Society,  Nov.  30, 1840.          London,  1840.    4°,  pp.  26. 

13  Philosophical  Transactions  (The)  and  Collections,  to  the  End  of  the  year 
1700.     Abridg'd  and  dispos'd  under  general   heads.     Vol.  1-3.     By  J. 
Lowthorp.     2ded.     [Plates.]  London,  1716.     4°  (7.5X4.6),  m.b. 

14  Philosophical  Transactions  (The)  and  Collections,  to  the  End  of  the  year 
1700.     Abridg'd  and  dispos'd  under  general  heads.     Vol.  1-3.     By  J. 
Lowthorp.     3ded.     [Plates.]  London,  1722.     4°  (7.4X4.5),  m.  b. 

15  Philosophical  Transactions  (The)  from  the  year  MDCC.  ...  to  the  year 
MDCCXX.     Abridg'd  and  dispos'd  under  general  Heads.     By  B.  Motte. 
Vol.  1,  2.     [Plates.']  London,  1721.     4°  (7.6X5),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  is  in  two  parts,  paged  independently. 

!6  Philosophical  Transactions  (The)  from  the  year  1700,  to  the  year  1720. 
Abridg'd  and  dispos'd  under  general  heads.  ...  By  H.  Jones.  Vol. 
4.  containing  Part  I.  The  Mathematical  Papers.  II.  The  Physiological 
Papers.  3d  ed.  corrected.  .  .  .  [Plates.] 

London,  1749.     4°  (7.1  X4.7),  m.  r. 


550  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


ROYAL  SOCIETY,  of  London,  continued. 

1  Philosophical  Transactions  (The)  (from  the  year  1719,  to  the  year  1733) 
abridged  and  disposed  under  general  heads.     By  J.  Eames  and  J.  Mar- 
tyn.     .  .  .     Vol.  6,  7.     [Plates.] 

London,  1734.     4°  (7.7X4.5),  m.  b.     [2  copies  of  vol.  6.] 

NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  is  in  t\vo  parts,  paged  independently. 

2  Philosophical  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London.     Vol.  74- 
76.    For  the  year  1784-'86.    ***     London,!  784-'S6.  4°(6.8X4.7),m.b. 

NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  is  in  two  parts,  paged  independently. 

3  Philosophical   Transactions  of  the  Royal   Society  of  London.     For  the 
year  MDCCCXVII.-MDCCCXXXI.     15  vols.     [Plates.] 

London,  1817-31.     4°  (6.8X4.7),  m.  b. 
ROYAL  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries,  Copenhagen.     Apergu  du  Fonds  Per- 

4  manent  de  la  Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaries  du  Nord  avec  la  Liste  de 
ses  Membres  Fondateurs.  Janvier,  1860.    Copenhagen,  1860.    8°,  pp.  12. 

5  Cabinet  d'Antiquites  Americaines  a  Copenhague.     Rapport  Ethnogra- 
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6  Guide  to  Northern  Archaeology  .  .  .,  edited  for  the  use  of  English  Rea 
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7  Kongelige  (Det)  Nordiske  Oldskrift-Selskab.     Aarsberetning,  1858. 

[Copenhagen,  1858.]     8°,  pp.  16. 

ROYAL  Swedish  Academy  of  Sciences,  Stockholm.     Abhandlungen  aus  cler  Na- 

*  tmiehre,  Haushaltungskunst  und  Mechanik,  auf  das  yahre  1739-1779. 

Bd.  1-41.     Neue  Abhandlungen  aus  der  Naturlehre,  Haushaltungskunst 

und  Mechanik,  fur  das  yahre  1780-1782.     Bd.   1-4.     Aus  dem  Schwe- 

dischen  iibersetzt  von  A.  G.  Klistner.     [Plates.] 

Hamburg  und  Leipzig,  l749-'85.     8°  (6.2X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  First  Series  is  bound  in  14  vols. ;  Second  Series  is  bound  in  2  vols. 

ROYAUMONT, ,  Prieur  de  Sombreval. 

9  History  (The)  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  extracted  out  of  Sacred 
Scripture  and  Writings  of  the  Fathers.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  234 
Sculptures,  and  three  Maps.  Translated  from  the  Sieur  de  Royaumont, 
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RUBEUS,  Hieronymus,  a  physician  of  Ravenna. 

10  Liber  de  Destillatione.     ...     *  *  *      Ravenna,  1582.    4°  (6.1X4.2). 

NOTE. — Title-page  contains  autographs,  "  Ezi-a  Stiles"  and  "A  Holmes." 

RUCELLAI,  Giovanni,  a  native  of  Florence',  b.  1476.  d.  1526. 

11  Api  (Le) ;  Poema.     See  ALAMANNI,  L.     Alamanni,  Ruccellai,  etc. 
RUDDIMAN,  Thomas,  a  learned  Scotchman  ;  b.  1684.  d.  1757. 

12  Grammatics  Latins  Institutiones,  facili,  et  ad  puerorum  captum  ac- 
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Edinburgi,  1786.     12°  (6X3.5). 
RUDIMENTS  of  Ancient  Architecture,  containing  an  Historical  Account  of  the 

13  Five  Orders,  with  their  Proportions  and  Examples  of  each  from  Antiques ; 
with  a  Dictionary  of  Terms.     Illustrated  with  eleven  Plates.     2d  ed., 
much  enlarged.    **  *  *  London,  1794.     8°  (6X3.3). 

RUDIMENTS  (The)  of  Latin  Prosody :  with  a  Dissertation  on  Letters,  and  the 

14  Principles  of  Harmony  in  Poetic  and  Prosaic  Composition.     ...     *  *  * 

Boston,  1760.     8°,  pp.  60,  72. 


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RUFFHEAD,  Owen,  Esq.,  an  English  writer ;  d.  1769. 

1  Life  (The)  of  Alexander  Pope,  Esq. ;  with  a  critical  Essay  on  his  Wri 
tings  and  Genius.  London,  1769.     8°  (6.3X3. 5). 

RUFINUS,  or  RUFFINUS,  a  priest  of  Aquileia;  b.  about  350.  d.  about  410. 

2  Historiae  Ecclesiasticae  Libri  IV.     See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Ay- 
tores). 

RUGGLES,  Samuel  B.,  a  distinguished  lawyer  of  New  York  City. 

3  Duty  (The)  of  Columbia  College  to  the  Community,  and  its  Right  to  ex 
clude  Unitarians  from  its  Professorships  of  Physical  Science,  considered 
by  one  of  the  Trustees.  New-York,  1854.     8°,  pp.  54. 

RULHIERE,  Claude  Carloman  DE,  a  French  historian  &  poet ;  b.ll3o.  d.  1791. 

4  Histoire  de  1' Anarchic  de  Pologne,  et  du  Demembrement  de  cette  Re- 
publique,  par  Cl.  Rulhiere.     Suivie  des  Anecdotes  sur  la  Revolution  de 
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RUMFORD,  Benjamin,  Count.     See  THOMPSON,  B.,  Count  Rumford. 
RUNKLE,  John  D.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

5  JNTew  Tables  for  determining  the  Values  of  the  Coefficients  in  the  Pertur- 
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RUNNINGTON,  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Brighton,  England;  b.  1751.  d.  1821. 

6  History  (The),  Principles  and  Practice,  (ancient  and  modern,)  of  the 
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its  ;  the  Evidence  (in  general)  necessary  to  sustain  and  defend  them. 
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7  Oration  (An)  delivered  Feb.  4,  1774,  before  the  American  Philosopical 
Society,  held  at  Philadelphia.     Containing  an  Enquiry  into  the  Natural 
History  of  Medicines  among  the  Indians  in  North-America,  and  a  Com 
parative  View  of  their  Diseases  and  Remedies,  with  those  of  Civilized 
Nations.    With  an  Appendix,  containing  Proofs  and  Illustrations.     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  [1774].     8°  (5.6X2.8). 

RUSH,  Richard,  LL.D.,  son  of  Dr.  B.  Eush,  Sec'y  of  State,  U.S.  Minister  to 
England,  U.S.  Minister  to  France,  &c.;  b.  in  Phila.,  1780.  d.  1859. 

8  Oration,  at  Washington,  July  4,  1812.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.    (Elo 
quence  of  the  U.  S.,  vol.  5.) 

RUSH,  James,  M.D. 

9  Philosophy  (The)  of  the  Human  Voice  :  embracing  its  Physiological  His 
tory  ;  together  with  a  System  of  Principles,  by  which  Criticism  in  the 
Art  of  Elocution  may  be  rendered  intelligible,  and  Instruction,  definite 
and  comprehensive.     To  which  is  added  a  brief  Analysis  of  Song  and 
Recitative.  3d  ed.,  enlarged.     Philadelphia,  1845.    8°  (6.4X3.6),  pp.  499. 

RUSH-WORTH,  John,  Esq. ;  b.  in  Northumberland,  England,  1607.  d.  1690. 

10  Historical  Collections  of  Private  Passages  of  State,  Weighty  Matters  in 
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RUSHWOR.TH,  John,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  Mr.  Rushworth's  Historical  Collections  abridg'd  and  improv'd.    Vol.  1-6. 
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NOTE — "  Mr.  Rushworth's"  occurs  in  title  of  vol.  1  only. 

RUSKIN,  John;  b.  in  London,  1819. 

2  Lectures  on  Architecture  and  Painting,  delivered  at  Edinburgh,  in  No 
vember,  1853.     With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the  author. 

New-York,  1854.     12°  (5.4X3.5). 

3  Modem  Painters.     ...     *  *  *     Part  I.  Of  General  Principles.     II.  Of 
Truth.    III.  Of  Ideas  of  Beauty.    IV.  Of  Many  Things.    V.  Of  Moun 
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New-York,  1849-'57.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

NOTE. —  Title-pages  are  not  uniform.     Vol.  1,  2  (Tart  I.-III.)  are  titled  "  By  a  Gradu 
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4  Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.    With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the  author. 

New  York,  1849.     12°  (5.8X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

5  Stones  (The)  of  Venice.     Vol.  1.  The  Foundation.     2.  The  Sea-Stories. 
3.  The  Fall.     With  Illustrations  drawn  by  the  author. 

London,  1853.     8°  (7.3X3.4). 

6  Two  Paths  (The)  :  being  Lectures  on  Art,  and  its  Application  to  Deco 
ration  and  Manufacture,  delivered  in  1858-9.     With  two  Plates. 

London,  1859.     16°  (5.2X3.2). 
RUSSEL,  Richard,  M.D. 

7  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Use  of  Sea  Water  in  the  Diseases  of  the  Glands. 
.  .  .    Translated  from  the  Latin.     .  .  .  [WOK]  Translation  of  Dr.  Speed's 
Commentary  on  Sea  Water.     Also,  An  Account  of  ...  the  Mineral 
Waters  in  Great  Britain.    ***    4th  ed.      London,  1760.    12°(5.3X2.7). 

RUSSELL,  Michael,  Bp.  of  Glasgow. 

8  Agriculture.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  6). 

9  Annals  of  Britain,  from  the  Accession  of  Henry  IV.  A.D.  1399,  to  A.D. 
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10  History  and  Present  Condition  of  the  Barbary  States.     .  .  .     With  sev 
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New-York,  1837.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

11  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.    ...    Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.']     (Harper's  Fam 
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12  Nubia  and  Abyssinia :  comprehending  their  Civil  History,  Antiquities, 
Arts,  Religion,  Literature,  and  Natural  History  .  .  .     Illustrated  with 
a  Map,  and  several  Engravings.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  61.) 

New-York,  1833.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

13  Palestine  ;  or,  the  Holy  Land.     From  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present 
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14  Philip  of  Macedon  —  Alexander  the  Great  —  Alexander's   Successors. 
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15  Polynesia ;  or,  An  Historical  Account  of  the  principal  Islands  in  the 
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1  Roman  Emperors  (The),  from  Septimius  Severus  to  the  Extinction  of 
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2  Syria  from  B.C.  193,  to  B.C.  64.— Perseus,  King  of  Macedon.     See  (EN 
CYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  10). 

3  View  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Egypt :  with  an  Outline  of  its  Natural 
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RUSSELL,  William,  LL.D.,  a  Scottish  historian;  b.  1741.  d.  1793. 

4  History  (The)  of  Ancient  Europe.     With  a  View  of  the  Revolutions  in 
Asia  and  Africa.     In  a  Series  of  Letters,  from  a  Nobleman  to  his  Son. 
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5  History  (The)  of  Modern  Europe.     With  an  Account  of  the  Decline  and 
Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire  :  and  a  View  of  the  Progress  of  Society,  from 
the  Rise  of  the  Modern  Kingdoms  to  the  Peace  of  Paris,  in  1763.    In  a 
Series  of  Letters  from  a  Nobleman  to  his  Son.     [By  W.  Russell.']    New 
ed.,  carefully  corrected.     Vol.  1-5.  * 

London,  1794.     8°  (6.5X3.5).     [2  copies  of  vol.  4,  5.] 
RUSSELL,  William,  an  American  educationist;  b.  in  Glasgow,  1798. 

6  Grammar  (A)  of  Composition  :  including  a  Practical  Review  of  the  Prin 
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New-Haven,  1823.     12°  (5X3). 

7  Pulpit  Elocution :  .  .  .  Andover,  1846.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 
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8  the  End  of  the  Reign  of  Catharine  II.  and  the  Commencement  of  that 
of  Paul  I.     ...     Translated  from  the  French   [of  C.  F.  P.  MassonT\. 
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RUTHERFORD,  Samuel,  Prof,  of  Pliilos.  Univ.of  Edinb.;  b.  about  1600.  d!661. 

9  Examen  Arminianismi.    Recensitum  &  editum  a  M.  Netheno. 

Ultrajecti,  1668.     8°  (4.7X2.7),  pp.  761-]-. 

10  Joshua  Redivivus  ;  or,  Three  hundred  and  fifty-two  Religious  Letters  ; 
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RUTILIUS,  Claudius,  a  native  of  Toulouse,  in  the  5th  century. 

11  Itinerarium.     See  BURMANN,  P.     (Poetae  Latini  Minores.) 
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12  Life.    See  FLANDERS,  H.   (Lives  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Justices,  vol.  1.) 
RYAN,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin. 

13  History  (The)  of  the  Effects  of  Religion  on  Mankind  ;  ancient  and  mod 
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RYCAUT.     See  RICAUT. 
RYDE,  H.  T. 

Translator.     See  LAMARTINE,  A.  de.    History  of  the  Girondists. 
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14  Funeral  Sermon  of  Rev.  Samuel  Pearce.    See  FULLER,  A.   Memoirs.  &c. 
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Translator.     See  THOLUCK,  F.  A.  D.     Guido  and  Julius. 

s. 

S.,  E.     Description,  Nature  and  General  Use  of  the  Sector  and  Plain-Scale  ; 

1  with  Uses  of  Lines  of  Numbers,  &c.  London,  1746.     8°,  pp.  44. 
SAAVEDRA,  Miguel  DE  CERVANTES.    See  CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA,  M.  DE. 
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2  tive  and  a  Civil  Duty.  Cambridge,  1816.     8°,  pp.  43. 
SABELLICUS,  Marcus  Antonius,  Libr.  to  St.  Mark's  at  Venice ;  b.  1436.  d.  1506. 

Joint  Author.     See  Livius,  T.    Observationes,  etc.  in  Opera  T.  Livii. 
SABINE,  Edward,  Major-Gen.  E.  A.,  F.R.S.;  b.  in  England,  1790. 

3  Magnetic  Observations  published  under  the  superintendence  of  Lieut. 
Edward  Sabine.    See.  GREAT  BRITAIN. — Eoyal  Observatories.    Observa 
tions  at  Hobarton.     Observations  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

4  Means  adopted  in  the  British  Colonial  Magnetic  Observations  to  deter 
mine  the  Absolute  Value,  Secular  Change,  and  Annual  Variation  of  the 
Terrestrial  Magnetic  Force.     From  Philosophical  Transactions  for  1850, 
Part  I.  London,  1850.     4°,  pp.  18. 

SABINE,  Rev.  James,  of  Boston. 

5  Ecclesiastical  History  (An),  from  the  Commencement  of  the  Christian 
Era  to  the  Present  Time.     *  *  *      Boston,  1820.    8°  (5.5X3.3),  pp.  648. 

SABINE,  Eon.  Lorenzo. 

6  Address  (An)  before  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  in 
the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  Sept.  13th, 
1859,  the  Hundreth  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Major  General  James 
Wolfe,  with  Passages  omitted  in  the  delivery,  and  illustrative  Notes  and 
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7  Life  of  Edward  Preble.    See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.Biogr.,2dSer.,  vol.  12.) 
SACCHETTI,  Franco,  an  Italian  novelist ;  b.  about  1335.  d.  about  1410. 

8  Novelle.     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.']  Milano,  1815.     12°  (4.3X2.6). 

9  Novelle.     [Portrait.]  Firenze,  1833.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols. 
SACHEVERELL,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  an  English  clergyman ;  b.  about  1672.  d.1724. 

10  Communication  (The)  of  Sin:  Sermon  preach'd.at  the  Assizes  held  at 
Derby,  August  15,  1709.  London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  1G. 

11  Defence  (A)   of  Her  Majesty's  Title  to  the  Crown  and  a  Justification  of 
Her  Entring  into  a  War  with  France  and  Spain :  as  it  was  deliver' d  in  a 
Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  Fast  Day,  June  10, 
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12  Dr.   Sacheverell's   Speech  upon  his  Impeachment  at  the  Bar  of  the 
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him  is  fully  justify'd,  from  his  Sermons,  &c.     Also,  Her  Present  Majes 
ty's  Letter  when  Princess  to  the  Queen,  &c.,  &c.     *  * 

London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  76. 

13  Perils  (The)  of  False  Brethren,  both  in  Church  and  State  :  set  forth  in 
a  Sermon  preach'd  before  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and 
Citizens  of  London,  Nov.  5,  1709.  London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  24. 

NOTE.  —  The  following  anonymous  tracts  are  properly  inserted  here.    Consult  also  under 
BISSET,W.;  CHAPMAN,  R.;  TALBOT,  W.j  TOLAND,  J.;  TRIMNELL,  C.;  WAKE,  "NV. 


CATALOGUE     OF     Till]     LIBRARY. 


SACUEVERELL,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Bishop  (The)  of  Salisbury,  his   Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the 
First  Article  of  the  Impeachment  of  Dr.  II.  Sacheverell. 

London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  10. 

2  Letter  (A)  to  the  Hev.  Dr.  H.  Sacheverell ;  on  occasion  of  his  Sermon, 
and  late   Sentence  pass'd  on  him  by  the  House  of  Lords.     By  a  Cam 
bridge-Gentleman.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  14. 

3  Letter  (A)  to  the  Eldest  Brother  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Cathe 
rine  [  W.  Bissetf],  in  Answer  to  his  scurrilous  pamphlet  entitul'd  the  Mod 
ern  Fanatick,  &c.  London,  1711.     8°,  pp.  42. 

4  Managers  (The)  Pro  &  Con :  or,  An  Account  of  what  is  said  at  Child's 
and  Tom's  Coffee-Houses  for  and  against  Dr.  Sacheverell.     *  *  *     2d 
ed.  corrected.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  48. 

5  Peril  (The)  of  being  zealously  affected,  but  not  well :  or,  Reflections  on 
Dr.  Sacheverell's  Sermon,  preach'd  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  of  Lon 
don,  Nov.  5,  1709.  London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  24. 

6  Picture  (The)  of  Malice,  or  a  True  Account  of  Dr.  Sachevejell's  Ene 
mies,  and  their  Behaviour  with  regard  to  him  since  the  Fifth  of  Novem 
ber  last.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  16. 

7  Sacheverell  against  Sacheverell;  or,  The  Detector  of  False  Brethren 
prov'd  unnatural  and  base  to  his  own  Grandfather  and  other  Relations. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Henry  Sacheverell  from  his  Uncle. 

London,  1711.     8°,  pp.  36. 

8  Speech  (A)  without  Doors.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  20. 

9  True  Answer  (A)  to  Dr.  Sacheverell's  Sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor, 
Nov.  5,  1709,  in  a  Letter  to  one  of  the  Aldermen. 

London,  1709.     8°,  pp.  23. 

SACKVILLE,  Lord  George.     See  GERMAIN,  G.,  Lord  Sackville. 
SACY,  Aritoine  Isaac  Silvestre,  Baron  DE.    See  SILVESTRE  DE  SACY,  A.  I.,  Baron. 
SAGE,  Balthasar  George,  a  French  chemist ;  b.  1740.   d.  1824. 

10  Art  (L')  d'essayer  1'Or  et  1' Argent ;  Tableau  compare  de  la  Coupellation 
des  Substances  metalliques,  par  le  moyen  du  Plomb  ou  du  Bismuth : 
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ST.  DOMINGO,  Island  of.     Assemblee  Coloniale.     Proces-Verbaux  des  Seances, 

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Stances,  etc.  de  1' Assemblee  Coloniale  de  St.  Domingue." 
SAINT-HlLAIRE,  J.  BARTHELEMY.      See  BARTHELEMY  SAINT-HlLAIRE,  J. 

ST.  JOHN,  James  Augustus. 

12  Lives  (The)  of  Celebrated  Travellers.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1-3.     (Har 
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ST.  JOHN,  Rev.  Theops.,  LL.B.,  &c. — supposed  to  be  an  assumed  name. 

13  Thoughts  on  the  Composition  of  a  Sermon,  as  adapted  to  the  Church  of 
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556  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


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1  Letters  from  an  American  Farmer :  describing  certain  Provincial  Situa 
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SAINT-MERY,  M.  L.  E.,  MOREAU  DE.     See  MOREAU  DE  SAINT  MERY,  M.  L.  E. 
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2  Botanical  Harmony  delineated:  or  Application  of  some  General  Laws 
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7  Suite  des  Voeux  d'un  Solitaire,  pour  servir  de  complement  au  cinquieme 
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8  Vindication  (A)  of  Divine  Providence ;  derived  from  a  Philosophic  and 
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SAINT-REAL,  Cesar  VICIIARD,  Abbe  DE  ;  a  French  historian;  b.  1639.  d.  1692. 
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SAINT-THOMAS,  M. . 

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SAINTE-CROIX,  Guillaume  Emmanuel  Joseph  GUILHEM  DE  CLERMONT-LODERE, 
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12  Critical  Inquiry  (A)  into  the  Life  of  Alexander  the  Great,  by  the  An 
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SAINTE-FOIX,  Germain  Francois  POULAINDE,  a  French  writer ;  b.  1703.  d.  1776. 

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1  Maniere  (La)   de  nourrir  les  Enfans  a  la  Mammelle.     [Text  and]  Tra- 
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SALE,  George,  an  English  oriental  scholar ;  b.  1680.  d.  1736. 

2  Koran  (The)  of  Mohammed ;  translated  from  the  Arabic,  with  Notes, 
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4  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Library  of  the  Salem  Athenaeum,  .  .  . ;  to  which 
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7  Opera  omnia  excusa  ad  Editionem  Cortii  cum  Editionibus  Havercampi 
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SALMON,  Thomas,  an  English  historical  &  political  writer;  d.  1743. 

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SALVA,  Vicente. 

1 !  Diccionario  de  la  Lengua  Castellana,  por  la  Academia  Espafiola,  reim- 
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1  Address  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Rooms  of  the  Mercan 
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SAMPSON,  William,  Esq. 

2  Additions  to  Taylor's  History  of  Ireland.     See  TAYLOR,  W.  C. 

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^  Arcadia.     [Portrait.'}  Bologna,  1830.     8°  (3.8X2.3). 

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SANCROFT,  William,  Bp.  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1616.  d.  1693. 

5  Trial  of  Sancroft  and  six  other  Bishops  for  petitioning  against  the  King's 
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SANCTIUS,  or  SANCHES,  Gaspar,  of  the  Society  of  the  Jesuits. 

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SANDEMAN,  Robert,  the  founder  of  the  Sandemanians ;  b.  in  Perth,  in  Scotland, 
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7  Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasia,  addressed  to  the  Author  \J.  Hervey.    By 
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SANDERS,  Daniel  Clarke,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Vt.;  b.  1768.  d.  1850. 

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9  Sermon,  preached  November  20,  1816,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New 
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SANDERSON,  or  SAUNDERSON,  Robert,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Lincoln-,  b.  1587.  d.  1663. 
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11  Twelve  Sermons,  preached  1.  ad  Clerum.  III.  2.  ad  Magistratum.  III.    3. 
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12  XXXVI.  Sermons,  viz.  XVI.  ad  Aulam.  VI.  ad  Clerum.  VI.  ad  Magis 
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13  Introduction  to  the  Writing  of  Greek,  for  the  use  of  the  Junior  Greek 
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14  Tableau  historique,  topographique  et  moral,  des  Peuples  des  quatre  par 
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SANTEN,  Laurent  van,  a  Latin  poet  &  philos. ;  b.  in  Amsterdam,  1746.  d.  1798. 

1  Carraina.  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1780.     8°,  pp.  27. 
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SARGENT,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Lavington,  Engl. ;  b.  1781.  d.  1833. 

3  Life  (The)  'of  the  Rev.  T.  T.  Thomason,  late  Chaplain  to  the  East  India 
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4  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Martyn.     *  *  *     1st  American  ed. 

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5  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Martyn.     From  10th  London  ed.,  corrected 
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7  Life  (The)  and  Career  of  Major  John  Andre,  Adjutant-General  of  the 
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SARn,  Fra  Paolo,  originally  Pietro,  'Father  Paul ',  an  Italian  monk,  historian 
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8  Historic   (The)  of  the  Covncel  of  Trent.     Conteining  eight  bookes. 
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English  by  N.  Brent.    ***    London,  1620.    2°  (11X5.9),  m.  b.,  pp.  825. 

9  Istoria  del  Concilio  Tridentino     Con  Note     Tomo  1-7 

Mendrisio,  1835.     12°  (4.9X3). 
SAUMAREZ,  Richard,  M.D.,  Surgeon  to  the  Magdalen  Hospital,  London. 

10  New  System  (A)  of  Physiology,  comprehending  the  Laws  by  which  Ani 
mated  Beings  in  general,  and  the  Human  Species  in  particular,  are 
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SATJLT,  Richard. 

Translator.     See  MALEBRANCHE,  N.     Search  after  Truth. 
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11  Treatise  (A)  on  the   Structure,  Economy,  and  Diseases  of  the  Liver : 
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SAUNDERSON,  Nicholas,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Oxford;  b.  1682.  d.  1739. 

12  Elements  of  Algebra,  in  ten  Books.     To  which  is  prefixed,  An  Account 
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Cambridge,  1740.     4°  (7.8X5.2),  pp.  748-J-. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  dividing  the  work  into  two  volumes. 

SAURIN,  Jacques,  a  French  Prot.  minister  at  the  Hague;  b.  1677.  d.  1730. 

13  Sermons,  translated  from  the  original  French.     By  R.  Robinson.  Vol. 
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SAUSSURE,  Horace  Benedict  DE,  a  Swiss  naturalist;  b.  1740.  d.  1799. 

1  Account  of  the  Attempts  which  have  been  made  to  reach  the  Summit  of 
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2  Defense  de  1'Hygrometre  a  Cheveu,  pour  servir  de  Supplement  aux  Es- 
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3  Essais  sur  1'Hygrometrie.     ...     *  *  *     [Plofe,] 

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4  Voyages  dans  les  Alpes,  precedes  d'un  Essai  sur  1'Histoire  Naturelle  des 
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Geneve  &  Neuchatel,  1786-'96.  .  8°  (5.8X3),  m.  b. 
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5  Genealogical  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  First  Settlers   of  New  England, 
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Boston,  1860-'62.     12°  (6.7X3.9). 

6  Gleanings  for  New-England  History.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Col 
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7  Oration  (An),  delivered  July  4,  1811,  at  the  Request  of  the  Selectmen 
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SAVAGE,  Richard,  an  English  poet :  b.  in  London,  1697-8.  d.  1743. 

8  Life  of  Savage.     See  JOHNSON,  Samuel.     (Works,  vol.  10.) 
SAVAGE,  Timothy. 

9  Amazonian  Republic  (The),  recently  discovered  in  the  Interior  of  Peru. 

New  York,  1842.     12°  (5X3). 
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10  Letters  on  Egypt,  containing  a  Parallel  between  the  Manners  of  its  An 
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London,  1787.     8°  (6X3.3). 

11  Letters  on  Greece ;  being  the  Sequel  of  Letters  on  Egypt.     .  .  .     By 
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London,  1788.     8°  (6X3.4). 
SAVIGNY,  Friedrich  Carl  VON,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Berlin,  &c. ;  b.  1779.  d.  1861. 

12  Geschichte  des  Romischen  Rechts  im  Mittelalter.    Bd.  1-3.  2te  aus- 
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Heidelberg,  1826-'34.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
!3  System  des  heutigen  Romischen  Rechts.     Bd.  1-4. 

Berlin,  1840-'41.     8°  (5.9X3.3), 
SAXON,  Samuel. 

14  English  Schollar's  Assistant  (The)  ;  or,  The  Rudiments  of  the  English 
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SAY,  Jean  Baptiste,  a  French  political  economist;  b.  1767.  d.  1832. 

15  Treatise  (A)  on  Political  Economy ;  or  the  Production,  Distribution, 
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SAY,  Thomas,  an  American  naturalist;  b.  in  Pkila.,  1787.  d.  1834. 

1  Complete  Writings,  on  the  Conchology  of  the  United  States.     Edited 
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SCALIGER,  Julius  Caesar,  an  Italian  philologist ;  b.  1484.  d.  1558. 

2  Exotericarvm  Exercitationvm  Liber  XV.  De  Svbtilitate,  ad  Hieron.  Car- 
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SCAPULA,  John,  a  printer  in  Geneva,  in  1580 ;  b.  about  1550. 

NOTE.  —  The  following-  work  is  an  unauthorized  abridgment  of  the  'Thesiurus  GrsecfcLingure' 
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3  Lexicon  Greeco-Latinvm  Novvm :  in  qvo  ex  primitivorum  &  simplicivm 
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4  Lexicon  Gracco-Latinum,  e  probatis  auctoribus  locupletatum,  cum  In- 
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Londini,  1652.     2°  (12.2X6.9),  2  cols.,  cols.  1788+,  366. 
SCARROX,  Paul,  a  French  comic  dramatist  &  novelist;  b.  1610.  d.  1660. 

5  Kluchtige  Romant  (De),  of  de  Edelmoedige  Comedianten,  ...    In  het 
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6  Roman  Comique,  par  M.  Scarron.    Nouv.  ed.    Partie  I. -III.    [Portrait.'] 

Amsterdam,  1758.     12°  (4.9X2.5),  pp.  656. 

XOTE.  — Each  part  has  title-page.     Bound  in  two  volumes. 

SCHAEFER,  Gottfried  Heinrich,  Prof,  of  Philos.  &c.  at  Leipsic ;  b.  1764. 

7  Meletemata  critica  in  Dionysii  Artem  Rhetoricam.  Cap.  I.-IV.     See 
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Verborum. 

SCHAFF,  Philip,  Ph.  D.,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  Theol.  Sem.  at  Mercersberg,  Pa.;  b.  1819. 

8  America.     A  Sketch  of  the  Political,  Social,  and  Religious  Character  of 
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New  York,  1855.     12°  (5X3.1). 

9  History  of  the  Apostolic  Church  ;  with  a  general  Introduction  to  Church 
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New  York,  1856.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  684. 
SCHAUFFLER,  William  Gottlieb,  Mission.  A.B.C.F.M.  at  Constantinople;  S.1798. 

10  Meditations   on  the  Last  Days  of  Christ,   consisting  of  ten  Sermons, 
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SCHEELE,  Karl  Wilhelm,  a  Swedish  chemist;  b.  1742.  d.  1786. 

11  Chemical  Essays.     Translated  from  the  Transactions  of  the  Academy  of 
Sciences  at  Stockholm  [by  Th.  Beddoes~}.     With  Additions. 

London,  1786.     8°  (6X3.2). 

12  Traite  chimique  de  FAir  et  du  Feu ;  avec  une  Introduction  de  T.  Berg- 
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Paris,  1781.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 

SCHELE  DE  VERB,  Maximilian.     See  DE  VERE,  M.  S. 

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562  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


SCHELLING,  Joseph  Frederic,  Abbot  of  Monastery  of  MurrJiead ;  b.  1737.  d!812. 

Translator,  &c.     See  BIBLE, — Portions  of  the  Old  Testament.     Salo- 

monis  qua?  supersunt,  &c. 
SCHERMERHORN,  Bev.  John  F. 

J  Report,  May  26, 1814,  on  the  Indians  inhabiting  the  Western  Parts  of  the 

U.  S.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  2.) 
SCHICKARD,  Wilhelm,  Prof,  of  Hebrew  at  Tubingen;  b.  1592.  d.  1635. 

2  Horologivm  Hebrsevm,  sive  Consilium,  quomodo  Sancta  Lingua  spacio 
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3  Horologium  Ebrseum,  .  .  .  Londini,  1703.     8°  (4.8X3). 

4  Horologium  Ebrseum :  .  .  .  Londini,  1722.     8°  (4.8X3). 

5  Rota  Hebreea  pro  facilitate  Conivngandi  pridem  inventa,  sevlpta  et  ex- 
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SCHILDEUS,  Joannes. 

Editor,  &c.    See  SUETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS,  C.     Svetonivs  Tranqvillvs. 
SCHILLER,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich  VON,  a  Germanpoet,  &c.;  6.1759.  d.  1805. 

6  ^Esthetic  Letters  (The),  Essays  and  the  Philosophical  Letters  of  Schil 
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Boston,  1845.     12°  (4.8X3). 

7  Correspondence  between  Schiller  and  Goethe,  from  1794  to  1805.    Trans 
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New  York  and  London,  1845.     12°  (5.2X3.3). 

8  Geschichte  des  Dreyssigjahrigen  Kriegs  von  F.  v.  Schiller.     Th.  1,  2. 

Carlsruhe,  1823.     8°  (5.3X2.9). 

9  Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller ;  comprehending  an  Examination  of  his  Works. 
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10  Schiller's  Sammtliche  Werke  .  .  .     Mit  dem  Portrait  des  Dichters  und 
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11  Select  Minor  Poems  from  Goethe  and  Schiller.    See  GOETHE,  J.  W.  von. 
SCHIMMELPENNINCK,  Mary  Anne. 

12  Narrative  of  the  Demolition  of  the  Monastery  of  Port  Royal  des  Champs, 
including  Biographical  Memoirs  of  its  latter  Inhabitants.     *  *  * 

London,  1816.     12°  (5X3). 

!3  Tour  (A)  to  Alet  and  La  Grande  Chartreuse,  by  Dom  Claude  Lancelot, 
with  some  Account  of  the  Monastery  and  Abbot  Reformer  of  La  Trappe ; 
also  Biographical  Sketches  of  M.  Du  Verger  de  Hauranne,  Abbe  de  St. 
Cyran,  Cornelius  Jansenius,  Bishop  of  Ypres ;  and  a  brief  View  of  the 
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larged.  ...  Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1816.  8°  (5X2.9). 
SCHINDLERN,  Christian  Carl. 

14  Geheimbde  Miintz-Guardein  (Der)  und  Berg-Probierer,  welcher  zeiget 

und  an  Tag  giebet  alle  geheime  Hand-Grisse,  so  bisshero  sind  verschwie- 

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J5  Metallische  Probier-Kunst,  .  .  .  Dresden,  1697.     24°  (5X2.8). 

SCHIRACH,  Gottlob  Benedict  VON,  Prof.  ofPhilos.  at  Helmstadt ;  6.1743.  d.  1804. 

Editor.     See  ESCHELS-KROON,  A.     Beschreibung  der  Insel  Sumatra. 


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SCHKUHR,  Chretien,  Mechanician  of  Univ.  of  Wittenberg. 

1  Histoire  des  Carex  ou  Laiches,  contenant  la  Description  et  les  Figures 
coloriees  de  toutes  les  Especes  connues  .  .  .     Traduite  de  1'Allemand  et 
augmentee  par  G.  F.  De  la  Vigne.     [Portrait.] 

Leipzig,  1802.     8°  (6X3.8). 
SCHLEGEL,  August  Wilhelm  VON,  a  German  philologist ;  b.  1767.  d.  1845. 

2  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Literature.     Translated 
from  the  original  German  by  J.  Black. 

Philadelphia,  1833.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 
SCHLEGEL,  Friedrich  Karl  Wilhelm  VON,  brother  of  preceding ;  b.  1772.  d.  1829. 

3  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  ancient  and  modern.     From  the 
German  of  F.  Schlegel.     Vol.  1,  2.     Philadelphia,  1818.   8°  (5.3X3.3). 

4  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Literature,  ancient  and  modern.     From  the 
German  of  F.  Schlegel.     New  ed. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1841.     16°  (5.1X3.1). 

5  Philosophy  (The)   of  History ;  in   a  Course  of  Lectures,  delivered  at 
Vienna,  by  F.  von  Schlegel.     Translated  from  the  German,  with  a  Me 
moir  of  the  Author,  by  J.  B.  Robertson.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1835.     8°  (6X3.6). 
SCHLEGELN,  Johann  Adolph. 

Joint  Editor.     See  GELLERT,  C.  F.     Briefe. 
SCHLEIERMACHER,  Friedrich  Daniel  Ernst,  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Berlin;  6.1768.  d.1834. 

6  Christliche  Glaube    (Der)   nach   den   Grundsatzen  der   Evangelischen 
Kirche  im  zusammenhange  dargestellt  von  F.  Schleiermacher.     3te  un- 
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Berlin,  1835,  '36.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

7  Geschichte  der  christlichen  Kirche.     Aus  Schleiermacher s  handschrift- 
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E.  Bonnell.  Berlin,  1840.     8°  (6.6X3.7),  pp.  649. 

8  Schleiermacher's   Introductions  to  the  Dialogues  of  Plato.     Translated 
from  the  German  by  W.  Dobson.          Cambridge,  1836.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

SCHLESIEK,  G. 

9  Life  of  William  von  Humboldt.     Translated  and  abridged  from  the  Ger 
man  of  Schlesier,  by  J.  Bauer.  New  York,  1853.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

SCHLEUSNER,  Johann  Friedrich,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Wittemberg ;  b.  1759. 

10  Novum  Lexicon  GraBco-Latinum  in  Novum  Testamentum.     Recensue- 
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Glasguae,  1817.     8°  (7.1X4),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Each  vol.  is  in  two  parts,  with  independent  title-pages.    Bound  in  4  vols. 

SCHMITZ,  Leonhard,  D.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  Hector  of  the  High  School  of  Edinburgh. 
Translator  &c.  See  NIEBUHR,  B.  G.  Lectures  on  Ancient  Ethnogra 
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SCHMUCKER,  S.  S.,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Chris.  Theol.  Lutheran  Sem.  Gettysberg,  Pa. 

11  Psychology,  or,  Elements  of  a  New  System  of  Mental  Philosophy,  on 
the  basis  of  Consciousness  and  Common  Sense.     .  .  . 

New-York,  1842.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

SCHNEIDER,  Johann  Gottlob,  a  German  philologist  &  naturalist',  6.1750.  c?.1822. 
Editor.  See  XENOPHON.  Xenophontis  qua?  extant. 

SCHNEIDEWIN,  F.  W. 

Editor.     See  SOPHOCLES.     Sophokles. 


5G4  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


SCHOEDLER,  Dr.  Friedrich. 

1  Buch  (Das)  der  Nature,  die  Lehren  der  Physik,  Astronomic,  Chemie, 
Mineralogie,  Geologic,  Physiologic,  Botanik  und  Zoologie  umfassend. 
.  .  .     lOte  verbesserte  aufiage.     Mit  378  .  .  .     Holzschnitten,   Stern- 
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Braunschweig,  1856.     8°  (6.8X3.9),  pp.  663. 
SCHOELL,  Maximilian  Samson  Frederic,  a  Prussian  statesman ;  b. 1766.  d.  1833. 

2  Histoire  de  la  Litterature  Grecque  profane,  depuis  son  origine  jusqu'a  la 
prise  de  Constantinople  par  les  Turcs ;  suivie  d'un  Precis  de  1'Histoire 
de  la  Transplantation  de  la  Litterature  Grecque  en  Occident.     2de  ed., 
entierement  refondue  sur  un  nouveau  plan,  et  enrichie  de  la  partie  biblio- 
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Paris,  1825.     8°  (5.2X3.5). 
SCHOETTGEN,  Christian,  Hector  of  Gymnasium  at  Dresden;  b.  1687.  d.  1751. 

3  Horae  Hebraicae  et  Talmudicae  in  universum  Novum  Testamentum. 
Quibus  Horae  lo.  Lightfooti  in  Libris  Historicis  supplentur,  Epistolae 
et  Apocalipsis  eodem  modo  illustrantur.     Accedunt  Dissertationes  quae- 
dam  philologico-sacrae  Indicesque  locorum  scripturae,  rerum  ac  verborum 
necessarii.     *  *  *      Dresdae  et  Lipsiae,  1733.    4°  (5.9X4.8),  pp.  1280-J-. 

4  Additiones,  etc.  ad  Ellipses  Grsecas.     See  Bos,  L.     Ellipses  Graecae. 
Editor.     See  THEMISTOCLES.     Epistolce. 

SCHOLL,  Gottlob  Heinrich  Friedrich. 

5  Deutsche  Literaturgeschichte  in  Biographien  und  Proben  aus  alien  Yah- 
rhunderten,  zur  Selbstbelehrung  und  zum  Gebrauche  in  hoheren  Unter- 
richtsanstalten.     Von  G.  II.  F.  Scholl,  und  T.  F.  Scholl. 

Stuttgart,  1841.     8°  (6.7X4.3),  pp.  606. 
SCHOLL,  Traugott  Ferdinand. 

Joint  Author.     See  SCHOLL,  G.  H.  F.     Deutsche  Literatursgeschichte. 
SCHOOLCEAFT,  Henry  Howe,  LL.D.,  Sup't  of  Indian  Affairs,  &c.;  b.  1793. 

6  Information  respecting  the  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of  the  In 
dian  Tribes  of  the  United  States.     See  UNITED  STATES. 

7  Narrative  of  an  Expedition  through  the  Upper  Mississippi  to  Itasca  Lake, 
the  actual  source  of  this  River ;  embracing  an  Exploratory  Trip  through 
St.  Croix  and  Burntwood  (or  Broule)  Rivers ;  in  1832.     [Map.] 

New-York,  1834.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

8  Narrative  Journal  of  Travels  through  the  North  Western  Regions  of  the 
United  States,  extending  from  Detroit  through  the  great  chain  of  Amer 
ican  Lakes  to  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi.     ...     In  the  year  1820. 
With  a  Map  and  eight  .  .  .  Engravings.     Albany,  1821.    8°  (6.6X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  engraved. 

9  Observations  respecting  the  Grave  Creek  Mound,  in  Western  Virginia ; 
with  Plates.    See  AMERICAN  Ethnological  Society.    (Transactions,  vol.  1.) 

10  Travels  in  the  Central  Portions  of  the  Mississippi  Valley :  comprising 
Observations  on  its  Minerals,  Geography,  Internal  Resources,  and  Abo 
riginal  Population.     Performed  ...  in  the  year  1821.     [Map  and  En 
gravings.-]  New-York,  1825.     8°  (6X3.3). 

11  View  (A)  of  the  Lead  Mines  of  Missouri;  including  some  Observations 
on  the  Mineralogy,  Geology,  Geography,  Antiquities,  Soil,  Climate,  Popu 
lation,  and  Productions  of  Missouri  and  Arkansaw,  and  other  Sections 
of  the  Western  Country.     .  .  ,  Three  Engravings. 

New-York.  1819.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 


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SCHOTT,  Andreas,  a  learned  German  Jesuit;  b.  1552.  d.  1629. 

1  Antiquitatum  Romanarum  Electa.     See  ROSINI,  J.     Antiqvitatvm  Ro- 
manarvm  Corpvs  absolvtissimvm,  etc. 

Editor.     See  SENECA,  L.  A.     L.  et  M.  A.  Senecse  Opera  omnia. 
SCHOTT,  Charles  A.,  Assistant  U.S.  Coast  Survey. 

2  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas,  made 
by  E.  K.  Kane,  reduced  and  discussed  by  C.  A.  Schott.     See  SMITH 
SONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  10,  11.) 

SCHREVEL,  Cornelius,  a  Dutch  pliilologian ;  b.  1614.  d.  1664,  or  1667. 

3  Greek  Lexicon  (The)  of  Schrevelius  translated  into  English  with  many 
Additions.  Boston,  1826.     8°  (7.3X4.2),  2  cols.,  pp.  896. 

4  Lexicon  manuale  Grreco-Latinum  et  Latino-Graecum :  studio  et  opera  J. 
Hill,    J.  Entick,  nee  non  Gul.  Bowyer,  vocabulorum  undecim  quasi 
millibus  auctum ;  et  insuper  quoque  ad  calcem  adjects  sunt  Sententiae 
Graeco-Latinae,  .  .  .     Item  Tractatus  duo  :  alter  de  Resolutione  Verbo- 
rum,  de  Articulis  alter  .  .  .     Ed.  XVI.    .  .  . 

Londini,  1796.     8°  (7.3X3.9),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 
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Editor.     See  ROSINI,  J.     Antiqvitatvm  Romanarvm  Corpvs. 
SCHRODER,  Jacob. 

5  Compendiose  in  Tabellen  vorgestellete  Silber-  und  Gold-Rechnung.    .  .  . 

Hamburg,  1694.     12°  (5.7X2). 
SCHRODER,  Johann  Friedrich,  Ph.  D. 

6  Hebraisches  Uebungsbuch,  enthaltend  die  Evangelischen  Pericopen  zum 
Uebersetzen  aus  dem  Deutschen  in's  Hebraische,  mit  der  nothigen  Phra- 
seologie  und  bestandigen  Hinweisungen  auf  die  Grammatik  von  Geseni- 
us,  nebst  unpunktirten  Wortern  und  Stiicken  zur  Uebung  in  der  Vocal- 
setzung.  Leipzig,  1821.     12°  (6.4X3.5). 

SCHUBERT,  F.  T. 

7  New  Investigation  of  Kepler's  Problem.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c. 
(Memoirs,  vol.  4.) 

SCHULTENS,  Albert,  Prof,  of  Hebrew,  &c.  at  Franeker  &  Leyden ;  &.1686.  d.1750. 

8  Directorium.  et.  Clavis.  Lusus  Chartacei.  reserans.  Grammaticam.  Hebraeo- 
Harmonicam. cum Specimine Lexici.    ...     [Halce,  1779.]    8°(3. 8X2.7). 

SCIIULZE,  Jean  Charles, 

9  Recueil  de  Tables  logarithmiques,  trigonometriques  et  autres  necessaires 
dans  les  Mathematiques  pratiques.     Vol.  1,  2. 

Berlin,  1778.     8°  (6.6X4). 
SCIIULZE,  Johann. 

Editor.     See  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.     Phanomenologie  des  Geistes. 
SCHUTZ,  Christian  Gottfried,  Prof,  of  Eloq.  &c.  at  Jena. 

10  Animadversiones  in  Doctrinam  Particularum  Graecarum  ad  justam  ex- 
aminis  lancem  revocatae  ab  H.  Hoogeveen.    Londini,  1786.    8°,  pp.  78. 
Editor,  &c.     See  AESCHYLUS.     Tragediae. 

Editor,  &c.     See  HOOGEVEEN,  H.     Doctrina  Particularum  Graecarum. 
SCIIUYLER,  Philip,  Major-Gen,  in  RevoL,  U.S.  Sen.  of  N.Y.;  5.1733.  d.  1804. 

11  Life  and  Times  of  Philip  Schuyler.     See  LOSSING,  B.  J. 
SCHWEGLER,  Albert,  Ph.  D.,  a  German  theol.  &  historian;  b.  1819.  d.  1857. 

12  History  (A)  of  Philosophy  in  Epitome.     Translated  from  the  original 
German,  by  J.  H.  Seelye.  New  York,  1856.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 


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SCHWEIGHAEUSER,  Johann,  Prof,  of  Greek,  &c.  at  Strasburg ;  b.  1742.  d.  1830. 

1  Lexicon  Herodoteum  quo  et  Styli  Herodotei  universa  ratio  enucleate 
explicatur  et  quam  plurimi  musarum  loci  ex  professo  illustrantur  Passim 
etiam  partim  Graeca  Lectio  partim  Versio  Latina  .  .  .    Pars  I.,  II.    2  vols. 

Argentorati,  1824.     8°  (6.2X3.6),  2  cols. 
SCHWENCK,  Conrad. 

2  Mythologie  (Die)  der  Homer.     2te  ausgabe. 

Frankfurt  am  Main,  1855.     8°  (6.8X4). 
SCIENTIFIC  Discovery,  Annual  of.     See  WELLS,  D.  A. 
SCOBELL,  Henry,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  Parliament. 

3  Collection  (A)   of  several  Acts  of  Parliament,  published  in  the  years 
1648,  1649,  1650,  and  1651.     .  .  .     Whereunto  is  added,  Several  Acts 
of  Parliament  made  in  the  17th  and  18th  years  of  the  late  King,  and 
Ordinances  touching  Adventurers  for  Ireland.     ...  As  also  a  Table  of 
the  principal  matters  in  them  contained.    London,  1653.    2°  (8. 4X4.4). 

SCOKESBY,  William,  D.D.,  F.E.S.,  an  Eng.  arctic  explorer,  &c. ;  6.1787.  d.1851. 

4  Magnetical  Investigations.     Part  I.,  II.     ...     2  vols.     [Plates.'} 

London,  1839,  '43.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
SCOTLAND,  The  Government  and  Order  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.     *  *  * 

5  Edinburgh,  1690.     24°  (4.3X2.3),  pp.  57. 

6  Short  History  (A)  of  the  Highland  Regiment ;  with  Observations  as  to 
the  Present  State  of  the  Country,  Inhabitants,  and  Government  of  Scot 
land.  London,  1743.     8°,  pp.  51. 

SCOTS  Farmer  (The)  :  or,  Select  Essays  on  Agriculture ;  adapted  to  the  Soil 

7  and  Climate  of  Scotland.     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  *     [Plates  and  Indexes.] 

Edinburgh,  1773,  '74.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 
SCOTT,  Daniel,  LL.D.,  an  eminent  English  writer ;  d.  1759. 

8  New  Version  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel ;  with  a  Review  of  Dr.  Mill's 
Notes  on  this  Gospel.     See  BIBLE, — Portions  of  the  New  Testament. 

SCOTT,  Dred,  Case  of,  versus  J.  F.  A.  Sandford.     See  HOWARD,  B.  C. 
SCOTT,  Eev.  John,  D.D.,  of  London ;  b.  1638.  d.  1694. 

9  Christian  Life  (The),  from  its  Beginning  to  its  Consummation  in  Glory. 
In  three  Parts.     With  .  .  .  Indexes.     9th  ed.     [Frontispiece.'] 

London,  1729.     2°  (10.2X5.7),  pp.  700+.     [2  copies.] 

10  Christian  Life  (The).     Part  IV.     ...     5th  ed.     With  .  .  .  Index  and 
Table.  London,  1729.     2°  (10.3X5.5). 

NOTE.  —  Bound  with  one  copy  of  the  preceding  work. 

11  Christian  Life  (The).     Wherein  the  Principles  of  Christian  Duty  are 
assigned,  explained,  and  proved.     Vol.  2-5.     12th  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1754.     12°  (5.3X2.8). 

NOTE.  —  The  title-pages  of  the  several  volumes  are  not  identical. 

12  Works.     .  .  .     Vol.  2.     Containing  ...  his  Sermons  and  Discourses. 
...     To  which  is  added,  A  Sermon  preach'd  at  his  Funeral,  by  Z.  Is- 
ham.    With  a  large  Index  .  .  .     London,  1718.    2°  (10.6X5.8),  pp.  585. 

SCOTT,  John,  Esq.  ^ 

13  War  inconsistent  with  the  Doctrine  and  Example  of  Jesus  Christ.     4th 
ed.  London,  1819.     8°,  pp.  16. 

SCOTT,  Eev.  John,  A.M.,  son  of  Eev.  T.  Scott;  b.  1777.  d.  1834. 

14  Life  (The)  of  the  Rev.  Thomas   Scott ;  including  a  Narrative  drawn  up 
by  himself,  and  copious  Extracts  of  his  Letters.     *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

Boston,  1822.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 
Editor.     Sec  SCOTT,  T.     Letters  and  Papers. 


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SCOTT,  John,  Earl  of  Eldon,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England;  b.  1751.  d.  1838. 

1  Public  and  Private  Life  of  Lord  Eldon.     See  Twiss,  H. 

2  Narrative  (A)  of  the  Transactions  in  Bengal,  during  the  Administration 
of  Mr.  Hastings.  London,  1784.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

SCOTT,  Thomas,  D.D.,  an  English  clergyman;  b.  1747.  d.  1821. 

3  Essays  on  the  most  important  Subjects  in  Religion.     2d  American  ed. 
***  Cambridge,  1809.     12°  (5.6X3.2), 

4  Force  (The)  of  Truth ;  an  authentic  Narrative.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1809.     24°  (4.5X2.8). 

5  Force  (The)  of  Truth ;  an  authentic  Narrative.     To  which  are  added 
Eight  Letters  addressed  to  Dr.  Scott,  by  Rev.  J.  Newton. 

Boston,  1854.     12°  (4.5X2.7). 

6  Letters  and  Papers  never  before  published :  with  occasional  Observa 
tions.     By  John  Scott.     First  American  ed.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1825.     12°  (5.9X3.3). 

7  Life  of  Rev.  Thomas  Scott.     See  SCOTT,  John,  A.M. 

Annotator,  &c.     See  BIBLE. — Old  and  New  Testaments,  &c.     The  Ho 
ly  Bible,  &c. ; — New  Testament.     The  New  Testament,  &c. 
Annotator,  &c.     See  JENKS,  W.     Comprehensive  Commentary  of  Bible. 
Editor.     See  BUNYAN,  J.     The  Pilgrim's  Progress. 
SCOTT,  Sir  Walter,  Bart. ;  b.  in  Edinburgh,  1771.  d.  at  Abbotsford,  1832. 

8  Autobiography  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.     [Portrait.] 

Philadelphia,  1831.     12°  (5.2X3), 

9  Lay  (The)  of  the  Last  Minstrel,  a  Poem.     *  *  *     3d  ed. 

London,  1806.     8°  (5.1X2.7  irr.). 

10  Letters  on  Demonology  and  Witchcraft.     .  .  .     (Harper's  Family  Li 
brary,  No.  11.)  New  York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

1 1  Life  (The)  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte,  Emperor  of  the  French.     With  a 
preliminary  View  of  the  French  Revolution.     By  the  Author  of  "  Wa 
verley,"  &c.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.] 

New-York,  1828.     8°  (7.3X4.1), 

12  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.     See  LOCKHART,  J.  G. 

13  Novels  (The),  Tales  and  Romances  of  the  Author  of  Waverley.    Vol.  1. 
Waverley.    2.  Guy  Mannering.    3.  The  Antiquary.    4.  Rob  Roy.    5.  The 
Black  Dwarf,  and  Old  Mortality.     6.  The  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     7. 
The  Bride  of  Lammermooi — The  Legend  of  Montrose.    8.  Ivanhoe.     9. 
The  Monastery.     10.  The  Abbot.     11.  Kenilworth.     12.  The  Pirate. 
13.  The  Fortunes  of  Nigel.     14.  Peveril  of  the  Peak.     15.    Quentin 
Durward.     16.   St.  Ronan's  Well.     17.    Red  Gauntlet.     18.    Tales  of 
the  Crusaders.     18  vols.  Boston,  1820-'25.     8°  (6.8X3.6). 

NOTE. — Each  volume  has   also  independent  title-page.     General  title-pages  are  en 
graved,  and  with  illustrations.     Dates  upon  the  two  title-pages  sometimes  differ. 

14  Poetical  Works.    With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.    Vol.  1-9.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1857.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.) 
SCOTT,  Eev.  William. 

15  O  Temporal  0  Mores!  or,  The  Best  New- Year's  Gift  for  a  Prime  Minis 
ter;  being  two  Sermons.  London,  1774.     8°,  pp.  xvi.,  32. 

SCOTT,  William. 

16  Lessons  in  Elocution :  .  .  .  4th  American  ed.     ...  Prefixed,  Elements 
of  Gesture,  with  four  Plates  ;  .  .  .       New- York,  1796.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 


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SCOUGAL,  Henry,  Prof,  of  Divinity,  Univ.  of  Aberdeen ;  b.  1650.  d.  1678. 

1  Works,  containing  the  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of  Man ;  with  nine  other 
Discourses  ...     To  which  is  added,  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Author's 
Funeral,  by  G.  Gairden.  Boston,  1827.     24°  (4.4X2.6). 

SCRAFTON,  Luke,  Esq. 

2  Reflections  on  the  Government  of  Indostan.     With  a  short   Sketch  of 
the  History  of  Bengal,  from  MDCCXXXVIII  to  MDCCLVI  ;  and  an  Account 
of  the  English  Affairs  to  MDCCLVIII. 

London,  reprinted,  1770.     8°  (6X3.3). 
SCRIPTURES  (The)  and  the  Arians  compar'd  in  their  Accounts  of  God  the  Fa- 

3  ther,  and  God  the  Son :  a  Rejoinder  to  The  Scriptures  and  the  Athana- 
sians  compar'd,  &c.  London,  1722.     8°,  pp.  28. 

SCRIPTURES  (The)   and  the  Athanasians  compared  in  their  Accounts  of  God, 

4  the  Father,  and  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.     London,  1722.     8°,  pp.  22. 
SEABURY,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Prot.-Episc.  Bishop  of  Connecticut',  b.  1729.  d.  1796. 

5  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Boston  Episcopal  Charitable  Society,  March 
25,  1788  ;  with  Appendix.  Boston,  1788.     8°,  pp.  24,  6. 

SEAGER,  Rev.  John,  Rector  of  Welch  BicJcnor,  Monmouthshire. 

Translator,  &c.     See  HOOGEVEEN,  H.     Greek  Particles. 
SEAMAN,  Valentine,  M.D.,  Surgeon  at  New-York  Hospital. 

6  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Mineral  Waters  of  Saratoga.     Including  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Waters  of  Ballston.     2d  ed.  enlarged.     *  *  *     [Map.] 

New-York,  1809.     12°  (4.3X2.6). 
SEARS,  Barnas,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Brown  University ;  b.  1802. 

7  Thirteenth— Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of 
Education.     See  MASSACHUSETTS. — Education. 

SEARS,  Robert,  a  book  publisher,  of  New  York. 

8  Illustrated  Description  (An)  of  the  Russian  Empire ;  embracing  its  Geo 
graphical  Features,  Political  Divisions,  principal  Cities  and  Towns,  Popu 
lation,   Classes,  Government,   etc.,   from  the  latest  and  most  authentic 
sources.     Embellished  with  numerous  Engravings,  and  Maps  .  .  . 

New  York,  1855.     8°  (7.4X4.5),  pp.  672. 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  illustrated  title-page,  engraved. 

9  New  and  Popular  History  (A)  of  the  United  States :  containing  an  Ac 
count  of  the  Topography,  Settlement,  History,  Revolutionary  and  other 
interesting  Events,    Statistics,  &c.,  of  each  State  in  the  Union.     Illus 
trated  with  Engravings  .  .  .     Edited  by  R.  Sears.     *  *  * 

New  York,  1849.     8°  (7.4X4.6),  2  cols.,  pp.  608. 
SEASONABLE  Antidote  against  the  Poison  of  Popular  Censure :  a  Letter  relative 

10  to  a  certain  Right  Hon.  General.     2d  ed.       London,  1759.     8°,  pp.  18. 
SECCHI,  Prof.  A. 

11  Researches  on  Electrical  Rheometry.     See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution. 
(Contributions,  vol.  3.) 

SECKER,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury,  b.  1693.  d.  1768. 

12  Answer  (An)  to  Dr.   Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Con 
duct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1764.     8°,  pp.  59.     [2  copies.} 

13  Eight  Charges  to  his  Clergy,  and  Instruction  to  the  Candidates  for  Holy 
Orders.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theological  Tracts,  vol.  6.) 


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SECKER,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Epistola  ad  Amicum :  sive  Commentariolus  T.  Seeker  Archiep.  Cantuar. 
memorise  sacer.     See  BURTON,  J. 

2  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Horatio  Walpole,  Esq.,  written  January  9, 
1750-1,  concerning  Bishops  in  America.         London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  28. 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  BURTON,  J. 

SECONDAT,  Charles  DE,  Baron  de  Montesquieu.     See  MONTESQUIEU,  C.  &c. 
SECRET  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention,  at  Phila.,  in  1787,  for  the 

3  purpose  of  forming  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.     See  YATES,  R. 
SECRETS  concernant  les  Arts  et  Metiers,  .  .  .     Nouv.  ed.,  considerablement  aug- 

4  mentee.     Par  une  Societe  d' Artistes.     Tom.  1-4. 

Paris,  1791-'92.     12°  (4.7X2.5). 
SEDAINE,  Michel  Jean,  a  French  litterateur;  b.  1719.  d.  1797. 

5  Philosophic  (Le)  sans  le  savoir,  Comedie  en  prose  en  cinq  actes. 

Paris,  1766.     8°,  pp.  58. 
SEDGWICK,  Adam, F.E.S., Prof.  ofOeol.,  Trinity  Coll.,  Cambridge, Eng.;  S.1786. 

6  Discourse  (A)  on  the  Studies  of  the  University.     3d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1834.     8°  (5.7X3.2). 
SEDGWICK,  Catharine  Maria;  b.  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  about  1800. 

7  Life  of  Lucretia  Maria  Davidson.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biogra 
phy,  vol.  7.) 

SEED,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  Eector  of  Enham,  in  Hampshire. 

8  Discourses  on  several  Important  Subjects.     To  which  are  added,  Eight 
Sermons  preached  at  the  Lady  Moyer's  Lecture  .  .  .     6th  ed.    Vol.  1, 2. 

London,  1766.     8°  (5.7X3.1).     [2  copies.] 
SEGNERI,  Paolo,  an  Italian  Jesuit;  b.  1624.  d.  1694. 

9  Quaresimale     Vol.  1-4  Milano,  1829.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 
SEGUR,  Louis  Philippe,  Comte  DE,  a  French  diplomatist ;  b.  1753.  d.  1830. 

10  Retour  (Le)  du  Mari,  Comedie.  Paris,  1796.     8°,  pp.  32. 

11  Tableau  historique  et  politique  de  1'Europe,  depuis  1786  jusqu'en  1796, 
ou  1'an  4 ;  contenant  1'Histoire  des  principaux  Evenemens  du  Regne  de 
F.  Guillaume  II,  Roi  de  Prusse ;  et  un  Precis  des  Revolutions  de  Bra 
bant,  de  Hollande,  de  Pologne  et  de  France.     2de  ed.,  revue  et  corrigee. 
***     Tom.  1-3.     [Portrait.']  Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.3X3). 

SEGUR,  Philippe  Paul,  Comte  DE,  a  French  soldier  &  historian;  b.  1780. 

12  History  of  the  Expedition  to  Russia,  undertaken  by  the  Emperor  Napo 
leon  in  the  Year  1812.    ***    ...    Vol.1, 2.    [Map.-]    (Harper's Family 
Library,  No.  141,  142.)  New- York,  1841.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

SEIDELIN,  K.  H. 

13  Events  of  the  War  between  Denmark  and  England  from  March  30  to 
April  2, 1801 ;  with  Map  of  the  Sound.     Copenhagen,  n.  d.    12°,  pp.  31. 

SEIFERTH,  John. 

Translator.     See  GELLERT,  C.  E.     Metallurgic  Chymistry. 
SELDEN,  John,  Esq.,  an  English  lawyer  &  author ;  b.  1584.  d.  1654. 

14  Mare  Clavsvm ;  the  Right  and  Dominion  of  the  Sea.     .  .  .    "Written  at 
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15  Table-Talk.     See  SIDNEY,  P.     The  Defence  of  Poetry.  &c. 

SELECT  Journal  (The)  of  Foreign  Periodical  Literature.     Vol.  1,  2  for  1833. 

16  Vol.  1,  2  for  1834.     ...     4  vols.         Boston,  1833-'34.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

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SELFRIDGE,  Thomas  Oliver,  of  Boston ;  d.  1815. 

2  Correct  Statement  (A)  of  the  Controversy  between  Tho.   O.   Selfridge 
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SEMPLE,  J.  W. 

3  Kant's  Metaphysic  of  Ethics  ;  translated,  with  Introduction,  and  Appen 
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SENECA,  Lucius  Annseus,  a  Roman  stoic  philosopher,  son  of  following ;  b.  in 
Corduba,  in  Spain,  about  8  B.C.  d.  A.D.  65. 

4  Annsei   Senecee  tvm  Rhetoris  tvm  Philosophi,  Opera  omnia,  ab  And. 
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7  Seneca's  Morals,  by  way  of  Abstract.     To  which  is  added,  A  Discourse 
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SENECA,  Marcus  Anneeus,  a  Roman  rhetorician-,  b.  in  Spain,  61  B.C. 

8  Opera  omnia.     See  SENECA,  L.  A.     A.  Seneca?  Opera  omnia. 

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SERAPION,  or  SARAPION,  Bp.  of  Thmuis,  in  Egypt ;  d.  about  358. 

11  Arnobii  &  Serapionis  Confiictus  de  Deo  trino  &  uno,  et  de  duabus  in 
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SERENUS  SANMONICUS,  Q.,  a  physician  of  the  3d  century. 

12  Medicina  (De).     See  BURMANN,  P.     (Poets  Latini  Minores.) 
SERGEANT,  John,  LL.D.,  an  American  jurist  &  statesman;  b.  1779.  d.  1852. 

w  Select  Speeches.  Philadelphia,  1832.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

SERMINI,  Gentile. 

14  Novelle  dodici.     See  (NovELLE  di  Autori  Simesi). 

SERMONS.     Original  and  Select  Evangelical   Sermons  by  the  most  pious  and 

15  eminent,  modern,  as  well  as  ancient  Divines. 

Edinburgh,  1795.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

16  Sermons  choisis  de  divers  auteurs,  avec  un  fragment  de  la  Vie  de  M.  Ja- 
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17  Generall  Historic  (A)  of  France,  written  by  lohn  de  Serres  vnto  the 
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Heresie.  London,  1724.     8°  (6X3). 

SESTINI,  Benedict. 

2  Observations  on  Solar  Spots,  made  at  the  Observatory  of  Georgetown 
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Washington,  1853.     4°  (8.4X6.7). 
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3  Lettres  de  Madame  de  Sevigne,  avec  les  Notes  de  tous  les  Commenta- 
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SEWALL,  Rev.  Edmund  Q. 

4  Human  Depravity.     5th  ed.  Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  42. 

5  Spirituality  of  Character.  Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  48. 
SEWALL,  Joseph,  D.D.,  Pastor  of  Old  South  Church,  Boston  ,•  6.  1688.  d.  1769. 

6  Sermon  preached  at  the  Thursday  Lecture,   Sept.  16,  1762,  before  the 
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7  Tender  Heart  (A)  pleasing  to  God,  and  profitable  to  Men ;  a  Sermon 
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SEWALL,  Gen.  Joseph,  of  Bath. 

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SEWALL,  Rufus  King. 

9  Ancient  Dominions  of  Maine,  embracing  the  earliest  facts,  the  recent 
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Bath,  1859.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 
SEWARD,  W. 

10  Biographiana.     ...     *  *  *    Vol.  1, 2.        London,  1799.     8°  (6X3.1). 
SEWARD,  William  Henry,  Gov.  of  N.Y.,  U.S.  Sen.,  Sec'y  of  State,  &c.;  b.  1801. 

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12  Reaper  (The)  :  Argument  of  W.  H.  Seward,  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the 
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SEWEL,  William,  '  the  Historian  of  the  Quakers';  b.  at  Amsterdam,  1650.  cU726. 

13  History  (The)  of  the  Rise,  Increase,  and  Progress  of  the  Christian  Peo 
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SEWELL,  William  G. 

14  Ordeal  (The)  of  Free  Labor  in  the  British  Wrest  Indies. 

New  York,  1861.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
SEYBERT,  Adam,  M.D. ;  b.  in  Phila.,  1773.  d.  1825. 

15  Statistical  Annals :  embracing  Views  of  the  Population,  Commerce,  Navi 
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Mint,  Military  and  Naval  Establishments,  Expenditures,  Public  Debt 
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SEYER,  Samuel,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford. 

16  Syntax  of  the  Latin  Verb:  .  .  .  Bristol,  1798.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 


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SFORZOSI,  Signore . 

1  Compendious  History  (A)  of  Italy.    Translated  from  the  original  Italian 
by  N.  Greene.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  79.) 

New-York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
SGANZIN,  M.  J. 

2  Elementary  Course  (An)  of  Civil  Engineering.     .  .  .     Translated  from 
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SHAFTESBURY,  3d  Earl  of.     See  COOPER,  A.  A.,  3d  Earl  of  Shaftesbury. 
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4  Holy,  Sacred  and  Divine  Roll  (A)  and  Book ;  from  the  Lord  God  of 
Heaven,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Earth :  revealed  in  the  United  Society  at 
New  Lebanon,  County  of  Columbia,  State  of  New-York,  United  States 
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5  Testimony  (The)  of  Christ's   Second  Appearing;  containing  a  general 
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9  Poems  (The)  of  Shakespeare.     With  a  Memoir  by  Rev.  A.  Dyce.     [Por 
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SHALER,  William,  American  Consul- General  at  Algiers;  b.  1778.  d.  1833. 

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SHANNON,  R.,  M.D. 

12  Practical  Treatise  (A)  on  Brewing,  Distilling,  and  Rectification,  with  the 
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SHARP,  Abraham. 

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SHARP,  Granville,  an  English  philanthropist ;  b.  1734.  d.  1813. 

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1  Representation  (A)  of  the  Injustice  and  Dangerous  Tendency  of  tolerat 
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SHATTUCK,  George  Cheyne,  M.D. ;  b.  1784.  d.  in  Boston,  1854. 

2  Three  Dissertations  on  Boylston  Prize  Questions  for  the  years  1806  and 
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SHATTUCK,  Lemuel. 

3  Report  to  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council  appointed  to  obtain  the 
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SHAW,  Francis  George. 

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4  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  llth 
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SHAW,  Peter,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  London;  d.  1763. 

5  New  Practice  (A)  of  Physic :  .  .  .  formed  on  the  model  of  Dr.  Syden- 
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SHAW,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  of  London-,  b.  1635.  d.  1696. 

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SHAW,  Rev.  Stebbing,  A.M.,  of  Derbyshire,  Eng. ;  b.  1762.  d.  1803. 

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SHAW,  Thomas,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  of  Greek  at  Oxford;  b.  1692.  d.  1751. 

8  Travels,  or  Observations  relating  to  several  parts  of  Barbary  and  the 
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9  Supplement  (A)  to  ...  Travels,  or  Observations,  &c.  wherein  some 
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with  .  .  .  additional  Remarks  and  Dissertations. 

Oxford,  1746.     2°  (10.2X5.8),  m.  n. 
SHAW,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  of  Marslifield,  Mass. ;  b.  1743.  d.  1816. 

10  Folly  (The)  and  Danger  of  presuming  on  Time  to  Come.     Discourse  de 
livered  at  Marshfield,  Nov.  24,   1811,  at  the  Funeral  of  Six  Men  who 
were  shipwrecked  on  the  neighbouring  shore.      Salem,  1812.    8°,  pp.  20. 
SHEDD,  William  G.  T.,  Prof,  in  Andover  Theol.  Sem. 

n  Discourses  and  Essays.  Andover,  1856.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

12  Lectures  upon  the  Philosophy  of  History. 

Andover,  1856.     12°  (5.2X3.4). 

SHEFFIELD,  John  Baker,  1st  Earl  of.     See  HOLROYD,  J.  B. 
SHELDON,  William. 

13  Aerial  Navigation  and  the  Patent  Laws.          Boston,  1850.     8°,  pp.  46. 

14  Comment  (A)  on  the  Twenty-third  Chapter  of  the  Prophet  Isaiah.     By 
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15  Seventh  Vial  (The) ;  consisting  of  brief  Comments,  on  various  Scriptures, 
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SHELLEY,  Percy  Bysshe,  an  English  poet ;  b.  in  Sussex,  1792.  d.  1822. 

1  Poetical  Works,  edited  by  Mrs.  Shelley.    With  a  Memoir.     *  *  *    ... 
Vol.  1-3.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1855.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

SHENSTONE,  William,  Esq.,  an  English  poet;  b.  in  Shropshire,  1714.  d.  1763. 

2  Works,  in  Prose  and  Verse ;  .  .  .     With  Decorations.     *  *  *     3d  ed. 
Vol.  1-3.  London,  1768-'69.     12°  (4.7X2.6  irr.). 

SHEPARD,  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  Prof,  in  Theol.  Sem.  at  Bangor. 

3  Two  Discourses  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ.     Delivered  in  Hallowell, 
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SHEPARD,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  b.  in  England,  1605.  d.  1649. 

4  Autobiography.     See  YOUNG,  Alex.  (Chronicles  of  Massachusetts.) 

5  Parable  (The)  of  the  Ten  Virgins  opened  &  applied :  being  the  Sub 
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Reprinted,  1695.     2°  (8.5X4.7),  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  Th  two  parts,  paged  independently. 

6  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life  and   Character  [by  J.  A.  Albro]. 
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SHEPLEY,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.,  Judge  Supreme  Court  of  Maine. 

Reporter.     See  MAINE,  State  of.     Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  Su 
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SHEPPARD,  William,  Esq. 

7  England's  Balme :  or,  Proposals  by  way  of  Grievance  &  Remedy ;  hum 
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London,  1657.     16°  (4.5X2.1). 
SHERBURNE,  John  Henry. 

8  Life  (The)  and  Character  of  the  Chevalier  Paul  Jones,  a  Captain  in  the 
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SHERIDAN,  Richard  Brinsley,  an  English  dramatist  &  politician,  son  of  fol 
lowing ;  b.  in  Dublin,  1761.  d.  1816. 

9  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.     See  MOORE,  T. 
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10  Complete  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language,  both  with  regard  to 
Sound  and  Meaning :  one  main  object  of  which  is,  to  establish  a  plain 
and  permanent   Standard  of  Pronunciation.     To  which  is  prefixed  a 
Prosodial  Grammar.     *  *  *     4th  ed.,  revised  .  .  .  and  enlarged.    .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1797.     8°  (7.1X4.1),  2  cols. 

11  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  Elocution.     New  ed. 

Providence,  1796.     16°  (4.9X2.9). 

12  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  Elocution.     2d  American  ed. 

Troy,  1803.     16°  (4.9X2.9). 
SHERLOCK,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  London,  son  of  following •;  b.  1678.  d.  1761. 

13  Several  Discourses  preached  at  the  Temple  Church.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3. 

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SHERLOCK,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London  ;  b.  1641.  d.  1707. 

1  Discourse  (A)  about  Church-Unity :  being  a  Defence  of  Dr.   Stilling- 
fleet's  Unreasonableness  of    Separation.      In  Answer  to  several  late 
Pamphlets.     Bat,  principally,  to  Dr.  Owen  and  Mr.  Baxter.     By  .  .  . 
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2  Practical  Discourse  (A)  concerning  Death.     21st  ed. 

Glasgow,  1744.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 

3  Preservative  (A)  against  Popery.  London,  1714.     24°  (4.2X2.4). 
SHERMAN,  Rev.  Henry  Beers,  Rector  of  Christ-Church,  Belleville,  N.J. 

4  These  Three.     Sermon  preached  at  Woodbury,  Conn.,  on  occasion  of  its 
Bi-Centennial  Celebration,  July  5,  1859.     Woodbury,  1859.     8°,  pp.  18. 

SHERMANN,  J. 

5  Historia  Collegii  Jesu  Cantabrigiensis.     Edidit  et  Notis  instruxit  J.  O. 
Halliwell.  Londini,  1840.     8°,  pp.  42. 

SHERWIN,  Henry. 

6  Mathematical  Tables  .  .  . ;  with  their  Construction  and  Use  by  Mr. 
Briggs,  Dr.  Wallis,  Mr.  Halley,  Mr.  Abr.  Sharp.     [Edited,  &c.  by  H. 
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SHEW,  Joel,  M.D.,  an  early  hydropathic  practitioner ;  b.  1816.  d.  1855. 

7  Hydropathy,  or  the  Water-Cure :  its  Principles,  Processes,  and  Modes 
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SHIELDS,  Rev.  Alexander. 

8  Life  (The)  and  Death  of  ...  Mr.  James  Renwick :  with  a  Vindication 
of  the  Heads  of  his  Dying  Testimony.     To  which  are  subjoined,  The 
Manner  of  Admission,  or  Ordaining  of  Ruling-Elders,  by  Mr.  James 
Renwick  ;  and  some  of  his  Religious  Letters.     ...     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1724.     16°  (5X3). 
SHIMEALL,  Rev.  R.  C.,  of  New  York  City. 

9  Age  of  the  World,  as  founded  on  the  Sacred  Records,  historic  and  pro 
phetic  ;  and  the  "  Signs  of  the  Times,"  viewed  in  the  Aspect  of  Pre 
monitions  of  the   Speedy  Establishment  on  the  Earth,  of  the  Millenial 
State,  by  the  Second,  Personal,  Pre-millenial  Advent  of  Christ :  with  an 
Introductory  Essay,  ...     *  *  *         New  York,  1842.     12°  (5.2X3.3). 

SHIPLEY,  Jonathan,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph's;  b.  1714.  d.  1788. 

10  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
in  Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  19,  1773.      Boston,  reprinted,  1773.     8°,  pp.  17. 

SHIPTOX,  James,  M.D.,  of  London. 

11  Pharmacopoeia  Bateana.     .  .  .     Huic  accesserunt  Arcana  Goddardiana ; 
item  Orthotonia  Medicorum  observata :  et  Tabula  Posologica  Dosibus 
Pharmacorum  accommodata.     Ed.  3tia,  cum  Appendice. 

Londini,  1700.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 
SHIPWRECKS  and  Disasters  at  Sea ;  or  Historical  Narratives  of  the  most  noted 

12  Calamities  and  Providential  Deliverances,  which  have  resulted  from  Mari 
time  Enterprise :  with  a  Sketch  of  various  Expedients  for  preserving 
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Edinburgh,  1812.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 
SHOBERL,  Frederick. 

Translator,  &c.     See  THIERS,  L.  A.     History  of  French  Revolution. 
SHORE,  Sir  John,  Lord  Teignmouth,  Gov.-Gen.  of  India,  &c. ;  b.  1751.  d.  1834. 

13  Discourse  commemorative  of  Sir  William  Jones,  delivered  before  the 
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SHORE,  Sir  John,  continued. 

1  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and   Correspondence  of  Sir  William 
Jones.     By  Lord  Teignmouth.     [Portrait  and  Fac-simile.~] 

London,  1804.     4°  (7X5.2),  pp.  xlv.,  531. 

2  Memoirs  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Correspondence  of  Sir  William  Jones. 
By  Lord  Teignmouth.     [Portrait  and  Foe-simile.'] 

Philadelphia,  1805.    8°  (6.3X3.8),  pp.  xi.,  521. 
SHUCKFORD,  Samuel,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  George  II. ,  &c. ;  d.  1754. 

3  Sacred  and  Profane  History  (The)  of  the  World  connected,  from  the 
Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Dissolution  of  the  Assyrian  Empire,  .  .  .  ; 
and  to  the  Declension  of  the  Kingdoms  of  Judah  and  Israel,  under  the 
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improved  by  J.  Creighton.     .  .  .  Maps  and  Plans. 

London,  1808.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

NOTE — This  work  is  introductory  to  Prideaux's  Old  and  New  Testaments  connected,  &c. 

SHUMARD,  B.  F.,  M.D. 

4  Geological  Iteport  of  local,  detailed  Observations,  in  the  Valleys  of  the 
Minnesota,  Mississippi,  and  Wisconsin  Rivers,  made  in  1848  and  1849, 
under  D.  D.  Owen.     See  OWEN,  D.  D.     (Geological   Survey  of  Wis 
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SHURTLEFF,  Nathaniel  Bradstreet,  M.D.,  of  Boston. 

Editor.  See  MASSACHUSETTS,  Colony  and  Province  of.  Records  of  the 
Colony  of  New  Plymouth.  Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bay. 

SHUTE,  Bev.  Daniel,  D.D.,  of  HingJiam,  Mass. ;  b.  1722.  d.  1802. 

5  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  Boston,  June  1,1767.  Boston,1767.  8°,  pp.  43. 
SIBBS,  Richard,  D.D.,  Master  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge. 

6  Saints  Cordialls  (The) ;  delivered  in  svndry  Sermons,  preached  at  Graies- 
Inn  .  .  .     Whereunto  is  added  The  Saints  Safety  in  Evill  Times,  preach 
ed  at  Cambridge  upon  speciall  occasions.     *  *  * 

London,  1637.     2°  (8.6X4.8),  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  In  eight  divisions,  with  independent  title-pages. 

SIBLEY,  John  Langdon,  Librarian  of  Harvard  College. 

7  History  (A)  of  the  Town  of  Union,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Maine, 
to  the  Middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century ;  with  a  Family  Register  of 
the   Settlers  before  1800,  and  of  their  Descendants.     *  *  *     [Portrait 
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SlBREE,"j. 

Translator.     See  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.     The  Philosophy  of  History. 
SICARD,  Roch  Ambroise,  Dir.  oflnst.  of  Deaf -Mutes  at  Bordeaux;  6.1742.  d!822. 

8  Cours  d'Instruction  d'un   Sourd-Muet  de  Naissance,  et  qui  peut  etre 
utile  a  1'Education  de  ceux  qui   entendent  et  qui   parlent.     2de  ed. 
[Plates.]  Paris,  1803.     8°  (5.4X3.4). 

SICHEL,  J.,  M.D. 

9  Spectacles :  their  Uses  and  Abuses  in  Long  and  Short  Sightedness  j  and 
the  Pathological  Conditions  resulting  from  their  irrational  Employment. 
Translated  from  the  French  .  .  .,  by  H.  W.  Williams. 

Boston,  1850.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

SIDNEY,  Sir  Algernon,  an  English  statesman  &  republican-,  6.1622.  exec.  1683. 
10  Discourses  concerning  Government.     Publish'd  from  an  original  manu 
script.     2d  ed.,  corrected.     ...*** 

London,  1704.     2°(9.(>X5.1).     [2  copies.] 


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SIDNEY,  Sir  Algernon,  continued. 

1  Discourses  concerning  Government ;  with  his  Letters,  Trial,  Apology,  and 
some  Memoirs  of  his  Life.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1763.     4°  (6.5X5.6),  m.  r.,  pp.  497,  198. 
SIDNEY,  Rev.  Edwin. 

2  Life  (The)  of  Rev.  Rowland  Hill.     *  *  *     1st  American  ed. 

New  York,  1834.     12°  (5.5X3.1 ). 
SIDNEY,  Mary,  Countess  of  Pembroke;  b.  1556.  d.  1621. 

Joint  Author.     See  SIDNEY,  P.     The  Psalmes,  translated  into  Verse. 
SIDNEY,  Sir  Philip,  an  English  author;  b.  1554.  d.  1586. 

3  Defence  (The)  of  Poetry.    By  Sir  P.  Sidney.    Table-Talk.    By  J.  Selden. 
With  some  Account  of  the  Authors.    Cambridge,  1831.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

4  Psalmes  (The)  of  David  translated  into  divers  and  sundry  Kindes  of 
Verse,  .  .  .     Begun  by  Sir  P.  Sidney,  and  finished  by  the  Right  Hon. 
the  Countess  of  Pembroke,  his  Sister.     Now  first  printed  .  .  .      [Por 
traits.]  [London,  1823.]     12°  (4.7X2.2  UT.). 
Translator.     See  DuPLESSls-MoRNAY,  P.  de.     A  Worke  concerning 
the  Trunesse  of  the  Christian  Religion. 

SIEYES,  Emmanuel  Joseph,  Count,  or  Abbe,  a  French  statesman ;  b.  1748.  d.  1836, 

5  Account  (An)  of  the  Life  of  Sieyes.    .  .  .    Translated  from  the  French 
[of  C.  E.  Oelsner].  London,  1795.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

SIGAUD  DE  LA  FOND,  Jean  Rene,  a  celebrated  French  physician ;  6.1740.  d.  1810. 

6  Description  et  Usage  d'un  Cabinet  de  Physique  experimentale,  par  M. 
Sigaud  de  la  Fond.     2de  ed.,  revue,  corrigee,  &  augmentee  par  M.  Rou- 
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7  Elemens  de  Physique  theorique  et  experimentale ;  pour  servir  de  Suite 
a  la  Description  &  1'Usage  d'un  Cabinet  de  Physique  experimentale. 
Par  M.  Sigaud  de  la  Fond.     2d  ed.,  revue  &  augmentee  par  M.  Rouland. 
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SIGONIO,  Carlo,  an  Italian  classical  scholar ;  b.  1520.  d.  1584. 

8  Repvblica  (De)  Hebrsebrvm  Libri  VII,  ad  Gregorivm  XIII  Pontificem 
Maximvm.    Cvmlndice  ...    *  *  *     Francofvrti,  1583.    8°  (4.8X2.7). 

SILLERY-BRULLART, ,  Madame  DE. 

9  Legons  d'une  Gouvernante  a  ses  Eleves,  ou  Fragmens  d'un  Journal,  qui 
a  ete  fait  pour  PEducation  des  Enfans  de  M.  d'Orleans.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1791.     12°  (4.7X2.6). 
SILLIMAN,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Prof,  at  Yale  College-,  b.  in  Conn.,  1779. 

10  Visit  (A)  to  Europe  in  1851.     .  .  .     With  Illustrations.     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1854.     12°  (5.8X3.8). 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts. 
SILLIMAN,  Benjamin,  Jun.,  son  of  preceding,  Prof,  at  Yale  College;  b.  1816. 

Joint  Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science,  &c.     1838-1862. 
SILYESTRE  DE  SACY,  Antoine  Isaac,  Baron,  a  French  orientalist;  b.  1758.  d.  1838. 

11  Chrestomathie  Arabe,  ou  Extraits  de  divers  Ecrivains  Arabes,  tant  en 
prose  qu'en  vers,  avec  une  Traduction  Frangaise  et  des  Notes,  a  1'usage 
des  Eleves  de  1'Ecole  royale  et  speciale  des  Langues  orientales  vivantes  j 
2de  ed.,  corrigee  et  augmentee;  par  M.   le  Baron  Silvestre  de  Sacy. 
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SILVESTRE  DE  SACY,  Antoine  Isaac,  Baron,  continued. 

1  Grammaire  Arabe  a  1'usage  des  Eleves  de  1'Ecole  speciale  des  Langues 
orientales  vivantes  ;  avec  Figures.     Par  M.  le  Baron  Silvestre  de  Sacy. 
2de  ed.,  .  .  .  augmentee,  a  laquelle  on  a  joint  un  Traite  de  la  Prosodie 
et  de  la  Metrique  des  Arabes.     Tom.  1,  2.     Paris,  1831.    8°  (6.4X4.1). 
Translator.     See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments.     Le  Sainte  Bible. 

SIMMONS,  Rev.  George  F. 

2  Who  was  Jesus  Christ.     .  .  .  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  54. 
SIMMS,  Frederic  W. 

3  Treatise  (A)  on  the  principal  Mathematical  Instruments  employed  in 
Surveying,  Levelling  and  Astronomy :  explaining  their  Construction, 
Adjustments,  and  Use.     With  an  Appendix  and  Tables.     2d  ed. 

London,  1836.     8°  (6.9X3.9). 
SIMMS,  William  Gilmore,  of  Charleston,  8.C.;  b.  1806. 

4  Views  and  Reviews  in  American  Literature,  History  and  Fiction.     By 
.  .  .  \W.  G-.  Simms].    First  Series.    New  York,  1845.    12°  (5.5X3.5). 

5  Wigwam  (The)  and  the  Cabin.     By  ...  \W.  G.  Simms].     First  Se 
ries ;  Second  Series.     2  vols.  New  York,  1845.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 

SIMON,  Johann  Christian. 

6  Kunst  Salpeter  (Die)  zu  machen  und  Scheidewasser  zu  brennen.     Mit 
Kupfern.  Dresden,  1771.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

NOTE —  Compare  under  COHNETTE,  C.  M. ;  PFINGSTEN,  J.  H. 
SIMON,  Jules,  a  French  philosopher ;  b.  1814. 

7  Etudes  sur  la  Theodicee  de  Platon  et  d'Aristote. 

Paris,  1840.     8°  (5X3.3). 

8  Histoire  de  1'Ecole  d'Alexandrie.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1845.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 
SIMOND,  Louis. 

9  Switzerland ;  or,  A  Journal  of  a  Tour  and  Residence  in  that  Country, 
in  the  years  1817,  1818,  and  1819  :  followed  by  an  Historical  Sketch  on 
the  Manners  and  Customs  of  ancient  and  modern  Helvetia,  .  .  .    Vol. 
1,2.  Boston,  1822.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

SIMONDE  DE  SISMONDI,  Jean  Charles  Leonard,  a  French  historian  &  political 
economist;  b.  in  Geneva,  1773.  d.  1842. 

10  Histoire  des  Republiques  Italiennes  du  moyen  age.     Nouv.  ed.,  revu& 
et  corrigee.     Tom.  1-16.  Paris,  1826.     8°  (5.5X3.2),  m.  d. 

SIMONIS,  Johann,  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist.,  &c.  at  Halle;  b.  1698.  d.  1768. 

11  Lexicon  Manvale  Hebraicvm  et  Chaldaicvm ;  in  quo  omnivm  Textus  S. 
V.  T.  Vocabvlorvm  Hebr.  et  Chald.  Significatvs   secvndvm  primitivo- 
rvm  et  derivatorvm  ordinem  explicantvr,  .  .  .  variantes  Lectiories,  qvas 
Kri  et  Kethibh  vocant,  enodantvr,  et  mvltis  deniqve  vocibvs  locisqve 
obscvris  nova  Ivx  affunditvr.     Recensvit,  emendavit,  avxit,  lo.  G.  Eich- 
horn.     Ed.  3tia.     [Portrait.]        Halae,  1793.     8°  (6.7X3.8),  pp.  1766. 

SIMPKINS,  Rev.  John,  of  Brewster,  Mass. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1843. 

12  Oration  at  Brewster,  July  4,  1811.  Boston,  1811.     8°,  pp.  19. 

13  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Seth  F.  Swift,  in  Nantucket, 
April  27,  1810.  Boston,  1810.     8°,  pp.  38. 

1*  Topographical  Description   of    Brewster.      See  MASS.   Hist.    Society. 

(Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  10.) 
SIMPSON,  Bolton,  A.M.,  of  Oxford,  Eng. 

Editor,  &-r.     $<•€•  XENOPHON.     Memorabillium  Socratis  Libri  IV. 


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SIMPSON,  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  London. 

1  Reflections  on  the  Natural  and  Acquired  Endowments  requisite  for  the 
Study  of  the  Law,  and  the  Means  to  be  used  in  the  Pursuit  of  it.    *  *  * 
4th  ed.  London,  1765.     8°,  pp.  x.,  54. 

SIMPSON,  Thomas,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  at  Woolwich  Academy;  b.  1810.  d.  1761. 

2  Doctrine  (The)  and  Application  of  Fluxions.     .  .  .     Pt.  L,  II.     2vols. 
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3  Doctrine  (The)  and  Application  of  Fluxions :  containing  ...  a  Num 
ber  of  New  Improvements  in  the  Theory,  and  the  Solutions  of  a  Variety 
of  new  .  .  .  Problems  in  different  branches  of  Mathematics.     To  which 
is  prefixed  an  Account  of  his  Life.     The  whole  revised  ...  by  W. 
Davis.     [Diagrams.']  London,  [1805].     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

SIMSON,  Robert,  Prof,  of  Math.  Univ.  of  Glasgow;  b.  1687.  d.  1768. 

4  Elements  of  the  Conic  Sections.     Translated  from  the  Latin  Original, 
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SlSMONDI,  J.  C.  L.   SlMONDE  DE.      See  SlMONDE  DE  SlSMONDI,  J.  C.  L. 

SKELTON,  John,  an  English  poet;  b.  about  1460.  d.  1529. 

5  Poetical  Works  :  principally  according  to  the  Edition  of  A.  Dyce.    .  .  . 
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SKETCHES  of  Conspicuous  Living  Characters  of  France.     Translated  by  R.  M. 

6  Walsh.     [Portrait  of  Thiers.]         Philadelphia,  1851.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 
SKRINE,  Henry,  Esq. 

7  Tours  through  Wales.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
SLAVERY.     An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settlements  in  Ameri- 

8  ca,  upon  Slave-Keeping.  Philadelphia,  1773.     8°,  pp.  30. 

9  Remarks  on  the  Demoralizing  Influence  of  Slavery.     By  a  Resident  at 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  London,  1828.     8°,  pp.  16. 

1°  Substance  of  Speech,  intended  to  have  been  made  on  Mr.  Wilberforce's 
Motion  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.    London,  1792.    8°,  pp.  56. 

11  Thoughts  on  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade,  and  the  Colonization  of 
Africa.  London,  1816.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

NOTE — Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 

12  Thoughts  on  the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes.       London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  32. 

13  Well-spent  Sou  (The) ;  or,  Bibles  for  the  Poor  Negroes.     Translated 
from  the  French,  by  J.  Porter.  New-Haven,  1830.     8°,  pp.  16. 

SLEIDAN,  or  SLEIDANUS,  Johann,  LL.D.,  a  German  statesman  &  author,  whose 
real  name  ivas  PHILIPSON  ;  b.  in  Sleida,  near  Cologne,  1506.  d.  1556. 

14  General  History  (The)  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church,  from  the 
Errors  and  Corruptions  of  the  Church  of  Rome :  begun  in  Germany  by 
M.  Luther,  with  the  Progress  thereof  .  .  .  from  1517  to  1556.    Written 
in  Latin  ...     To  which  is  added,  A  Continuation  to  the  End  of  the 
Council  of  Trent,  in  1562.     By  E.  Bohun.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1689.     2°  (10.3X5.3),  m.  b.,  pp.  638-J-. 
SLOMAN,  Dr.  H. 

Joint  Translator.     See  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.     The  Subjective  Logic  of  H. 
SMART,  Christopher,  an  English  poet ;  b.  1722.  d.  1771. 

15  Eternity  (On  the)  of  the  Supreme  Being.     A  Poetical  Essay.     2d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1752.  "  4°,  pp.  13. 


580  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


SMEATON,  John,  F.R.S.,  an  English  civil  engineer;  b.  1724.  d.  1792. 

1  Experimental  Enquiry  concerning  the  Natural  Powers  of  Wind  and  Wa 
ter  to  turn  Mills  and  other  Machines  depending  on  a  Circular  Motion. 
And  an  Experimental  Examination  of  the  Quantity  and  Proportion  of 
Mechanic  Power  necessary  to  be  employed  in  giving  different  Degrees 
of  Velocity  to  Heavy  Bodies  from  a  State  of  Rest,  &c.     With  five  Plates. 
...  London,  1794.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

SMEDLEY,  Rev.  Edward,  Fellow  of  Sidney  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

2  Annals  of  France  from  the  Accession  of  Louis  X.  (A.D.  1314),  to  the 
Death  of  Henry  III.  (A.D.  1589).     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana, 
vol.  12). 

3  Annals  of  Spain  and  Portugal  during  the  Xllth  and  XHIth  Centuries. 
See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  12). 

4  History  (The)  of  France.     Part  I.  From  the  Final  Partition  of  the  Em 
pire  of  Charlemagne,  A.D.  843,  to  the  Peace  of  Cambray,  A.D.  1529. 
...     [By  E.  Smedley.     Map.]  London,  1836.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 

5  History  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  France.     Vol.  1-3.     [Portraits.'] 

London,  1832-'34.     16°  (5.3X2.9). 

6  Sketches  from  Venetian  History.     [By  E.  Smedley. ~]     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 
[Plates.]         (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  43,  44.) 

New-York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
Editor.     See  ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana. 
SMEE,  Alfred,  F.R.S.,  a  surgeon,  of  London. 

7  Potatoe  Plant  (The),  its  Uses  and  Properties  :  together  with  the  Cause 
of  the  Present  Malady ;  the  Extension  of  that  Disease  to  other  Plants ; 
&c.     ...     Illustrated  .  .  .  London,  1846.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

SMELLIE,  William,  F.R.S.E.,  a  printer,  of  Edinburgh;  d.  1795. 

8  Literary  and  Characteristical  Lives  of  John  Gregory,  M.D.  Henry  Home, 
Lord  Kames.  David  Hume,  Esq.  and  Adam  Smith.    To  which  are  added, 
A  Dissertation  on  Public  Spirit ;  and  three  Essays. 

Edinburgh,  1800.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

9  Philosophy  (The)  of  Natural  History.    Philadelphia,  1791 .   8°  (6.6X3.9). 
SMILES,  Samuel. 

10  Life  (The)  of  George  Stephenson,  Railway  Engineer.     From  4th  Lon 
don  Ed.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1859.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

SMIRNOVE,  Rev.  James,  Chaplain  of  Russian  Embassy,  at  London. 

Translator.     See  PLESCHEEF,  S.     Survey  of  the  Russian  Empire. 
SMITH,  Adam,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Moral  Philos.  at  Glasgow;  b.  1723.  d.  1790. 

11  Essays  on  Philosophical  Subjects.     To  which  is  prefixed,  An  Account 
of  the  Life  and  Waitings  of  the  Author,  by  D.  Stewart. 

Dublin,  1795.     4°  (7.4X5.1). 

12  Essays  on  Philosophical   Subjects.     To  which  is  prefixed,  An  Account 
of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author,  by  D.  Stewart. 

London,  1795.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 

13  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of  the  Wealth  of  Nations. 
...    Vol.  1-3.    Newed.    Philadelphia,  1789.    12°  (5.2X3).  [2  copies.] 

14  Life.     See  BROUGHAM,  H.     (Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

15  Life.     See  SMELLIE,  W.     Literary  and  Characteristical  Lives,  &c. 

16  Life,  by  W.  Draper.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives,  £c. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  581 


SMITH,  Adam,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Theory  (The)  of  Moral  Sentiments.     2d  ed. 

London,  1761.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 

2  Theory  (The)  of  Moral  Sentiments  ;  or,  An  Essay  towards  an  Analysis 
of  the  Principles  by  which  men  naturally  judge  concerning  the  Conduct 
and  Character,  first  of  their  neighbours,  and  afterwards  of  themselves. 
To  which  is  added,  A  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of  Languages.     9th  ed. 

...     Vol.  1,  2.  .    London,  1801.     8°  (6X3.3). 

SMITH,  Alexander,  D.D.,  of  Gariocli,  Aberdeenshire. 

Translator.     See  MICHAELIS,  J.  D.     Commentaries  on  Laws  of  Moses. 
SMITH,  Major  Amasa. 

3  Short  Compendium  of  the  Duty  of  Artillerists :  with  Table  to  find  the 
Distance  of  an  Object ;  &c.  Worcester,  1800.     12°,  pp.  56. 

SMITH,  Charlotte. 

4  Rural  Walks:  in  Dialogues.    .  .  .    Philadelphia,  1795.     12°  (4.8X2.7). 
SMITH,  Rev.  Eli,  D.D., Missionary  A.B.C.F.M.  at  Beyrout,  in  Syria-,  b.  1801. 

5  Researches  of  Rev.  E.  Smith  and  Rev.  H.  G.  O.  Dwight  in  Armenia ; 
including  a  Journey  through  Asia  Minor,  and  into  Georgia  and  Persia, 
with  a  Visit  to  the  Nestorian  and  Chaldean  Christians  of  Oormiah  and 
Salmas.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     [Map.'] 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.4X3.3).     [2  copies.] 
SMITH,  Rev.  Ethan,  of  Hopldnton,  N.H. ;  b.  1762.  d.  1849. 

6  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Prophecies  relative  to  Antichrist  and  the  Last 
Times ;  exhibiting  the  Rise,  Character  and  Overthrow  of  that  terrible 
Power :  and  a  Treatise  on  the  Seven  Apocalyptic  Vials.     *  *  * 

Charlestown,  1811.     8°  (6.5X3.7).     [2  copies.] 
SMITH,  G. 

7  Laboratory  (The) ;  or,  School  of  Arts  :  containing  a  Large  Collection  of 
Valuable   Secrets,  Experiments,  and  Manual  Operations  in  Arts  and 
Manufactures,  .  .  .    6th  ed.     ...    Illustrated  with  Engravings.    Vol. 
1,2.  London,  1799.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

SMITH,  G.  H.,  F.G.S. 

Translator.     See  MICHELET,  J.    The  History  of  France. 
SMITH,  Gamaliel,  Esq. 

8  Not  Paul  but  Jesus.  London,  1823.     8°  (6X3.5). 
SMITH,  George  Vance. 

9  Prophecies   (The)  relating  to  Nineveh  and  the  Assyrians.     Translated 
from  the  Hebrew,  with  historical  Introductions  and  Notes,  exhibiting 
the  Results  of  Recent  Discoveries.     \_Map.~\ 

London,  1857.     8°  (5.7X3.6). 
SMITH,  Rev.  Henrie. 

10  Fovrty  Sermons.    ***     London,  1599.    4°  (6.1X3.7),  m.  r.,  pp.  595. 

11  Fovre  Sermons.     *  *  *  London,  1599.     4°  (6.1X3.7),  m.  r. 

12  Sixe  Sermons.     ***  London,  1599.     4°  (6.1X3.7),  m.  r. 

13  Two  Sermons;  with  three  Prayers.    London,  1599.     4°  (6.1X3.7),  m.r. 
SMITH,  Henry. 

Translator,  &c.     See  CRUSIUS,  G.  C.     Homeric  Lexicon. 
SMITH,  Henry  Boynton.  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Union  Theol.  Sem. ;  b.  1815. 
Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Theological  Review. 
Editor,  &c.     See  HAGENBACH,  K.  R.     History  of  Christian  Doctrines. 


582  BOWDOIN   COLLEGE. 


SMITH,  Horatio. 

1  Festivals,  Games,  and  Amusements,  Ancient  and  Modern.    *  *  *    With 
Additions,  by  S.  Woodworth.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  25.) 

New-York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7).     [2  copies.] 
SMITH,  Hugh,  M.D. 

2  Letters  to  Married  Women,  on  Nursing,  and  the  Management  of  Child 
ren.     ...     1st  American  ed.  Philadelphia,  1792.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

SMITH,  Prof.  J.  Lawrence. 

3  Report  on  the  Minerals  and  Mineral  Waters  of  Chili.     See  UNITED 
STATES.     (U.S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition,  vol.  2.) 

SMITH,  James. 

4  Mechanic  (The) ;  or,  Compendium  of  Practical  Inventions ;  containing 
215  Articles,  selected  and  original  .  .  .  ;  illustrated  by  108  Copper-plate 
Engravings;  with  a  copious  analytical  Index.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.    6th  ed. 

London,  1824.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 
SMITH,  James,  D.D. 

Joint  Editor.     See  SCHLEUSNER,  J.  F.     Lexicon  Grseco-Lat.  in  N.  T. 

SMITH,  Sir  James  Edward,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  an  English  botanist ;  b. 1759.  d.  1827. 

3  Introduction   (An)   to  the   Study  of  Botany.     7th  ed.,  corrected;  in 

which  the  Object  of  the  "  Grammar  of  Botany"  of  Sir  J.  E.  Smith  is 

combined  with  that  of  the  "  Introduction ;  "  by  W.  J.  Hooker.     *  *  * 

[Plates.]  London,  1833.     8°  (6.5X3.7),  pp.  xvii.,  504. 

6  Sketch  (A)  of  a  Tour  on  the  Continent,  in  the  years   1786  and  1787. 
...     Vol.  1-3.     ***  London,  1793.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

SMITH,  Jeremiah,  LL.D.,  Chief-Just.  &  Gov.  of  N.H.;  b.  about  1780.  d.  1842. 

7  Oration  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington,  delivered  at  Exeter,  Feb. 
22,  1800.  Exeter,  1800.     8°,  pp.  31. 

SMITH,  Capt.  John,  the  founder  of  Virginia;  b.  in  England,  1579.  d.  1631. 

8  Advertisements  for  the  Unexperienced  Planters   of  New  England  or 
Anywhere.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  3.) 

9  Description  of  New  England.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.      (Collections, 
3d  Series,  vol.  6.) 

™  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 

11  Life   and  Adventures  of  Capt.  John  Smith;   by  G.  S.  Hillard.     See 
SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 

SMITH,  John,  Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge;  b.  1618.  d.  1652. 

12  Discourse  on  Prophecy.     See  WATSON,  R.  (Theological  Tracts,  vol.  4.) 

13  Select  Discourses  ...     As  also  a  Sermon  preached  by  S.  Patrick,  at 
the  Author's  Funeral :  with  a  brief  Account  of  his  Life  and  Death.    2d 
ed.  corrected.     ***     Cambridge,  1673.     4°  (6.2X3.7),  m.  r.,  pp.  512. 

SMITH,  John,  Rector  of  St.  Maries  in  Colchester. 

14  Christian  Religion's  Appeal  from  the  groundless  Prejudices  of  the  Scep- 
tick  to  the  Bar  of  Common  Reason.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1675.     2°  (9.3X4.6). 
SMITH,  John. 

is  Designed  End  (A)  to  the  Socinian  Controversy :  or,  A  Discourse  to 
prove  that  no  other  person  but  the  Father  of  Christ  is  God  Most  High. 
First  published  in  1695.  London,  1793.  12°,  pp.  xii.,  64. 

SMITH,  John,  D.D.,  of  Campbelton. 

16  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Argyll ;  with  Obser 
vations  on  the  Means  of  its  Improvement.  Drawn  up  for  .  .  .  the 
Board  of  Agriculture,  &c.  [Plates.']  Edinburgh,  1798.  8°  (6.3X3. 5). 


CATALOGUE     OF    THE    LIBRARY.  583 


SMITH,  John,  D.I).,  Prof,  of  Languages  at  Dartmouth  College;  b.  1752.  d.  1809. 

1  Grammar  (A)  of  the  Greek  Language :  .  .  .     *  *  * 

Boston,  1809.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 

2  Newhampshire  Latin  Grammar  (The)  ;  .  .  . 

Boston,  1802.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
SMITH,  Rev.  John,  of  Salem,  N.H. 

3  Vindication  (A)  of  the  Sentiments  and  Practice  of  those,  who  believe  in 
God's  Everlasting  Covenant,  and  apply  the   Seal  to  their  Infant  Off 
spring;  in  six  Sermons,  on  Romans,  iv.  11-12. 

Exeter,  1812.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
SMITH,  John  Gordon,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Med.  Jurisp.  Univ.  of  London. 

4  Claims  (The)  of  Forensic  Medicine ;  being  an  Introductory  Lecture  de 
livered  in  the  University  of  London,  May  11,  1829. 

London,  1829.     8°,  pp.  28, 
SMITH,  John  Pye,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Homerton,  Eng. .  b.  1774.  d.  1831. 

5  Four  Discourses  on  the  Sacrifice  and  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ ;  and 
on  Atonement  and  Redemption.    ***    London,  1828.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

6  Introduction  to  Hitchcock's  Elementary  Geology.     See  HITCHCOCK,  E. 
SMITH,  Peter,  A.M.,  a  teacher  of  composition,  &c.  at  Edinburgh. 

7  Practical  Guide  (A)  to  the  Composition  and  Application  of  the  English 
Language;...  Edinburgh,  1824.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

SMITH,  Samuel  Stanhope,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Princeton  College;   b.  1750.  d.  1819. 

8  Sermon  on    Slander,   delivered  at  the  Church  in  Brattle-Street,  Boston, 
October  24,  1790.  Boston,  1791.     8°,  pp.  22. 

SMITH,  Sydney,  an  English  divine  &  author ;  b.  1771.  d.  1845. 

9  Elementary  Sketches  of  Moral  Philosophy,  delivered  at  the  Royal  In 
stitution,  in  1804,  1805,  and  1806.       New  York.  1850.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 

10  Memoir  of  Rev.  Sidney  Smith,  by  his  Daughter,  Lady  Holland,  with  a 
Selection  from  his  Letters.     See  HOLLAND,  S.  S.,  Lady. 

11  Works.     .  .  .  New  York,  1844.     8°  (8X4.9),  2  cols. 
SMITH,  Sir  Thomas,  Kt.,  D.C.L.,  an  Engl.  scholar  &  statesman ;  6.1515.  d.1577. 

12  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith.     See  STRYPE,  J. 

SMITH,  Ilev.  Thomas, first  minister  of  Portland;  b.  1702.  d.  1795. 

13  Journal  of;  with  Biographical  Notice,  &c.     See  WILLIS,  W. 
SMITH,  Eev.  Thomas. 

Translator,  &c.     See  VINET,  A.     Studies  on  Pascal. 

SMITH,  Thomas  Southwood,  M.D.,  an  English  physician ;  b.  1790.  d.  1861. 
l*  Animal  Physiology.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.     Library,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  4.) 

SMITH,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester;  b.  1711.  d.  1787. 

Translator.     See  THUCYDIDES.     History  of    Peloponnesian  War. 
Translator,  &c.     See  LONGINUS,  D.  C.     Longinus  on  the  Sublime. 

SMITH,  William,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Univ.  of  Penn. ;  b.  in  Scotl.,  1727.  d.  1803. 

15  Sermon  on  the  Present   Situation  of  American  Affairs ;  preached  in 
Christ  Church,  June  23,  1775,  before  the  Officers  of  the  Third  Battalion 
of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  London,  reprinted,  1775.     8°,  pp.  24. 

SMITH,  Hon.  William,  LL.D.,  of  Charleston,  S.C. 

16  Oration,  delivered  in  Charleston,  S.  C.,  4th  July,  1796,  before  the  Ameri 
can  Revolution  Society,  &c.  Charleston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  40.. 


5'84  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


SMITH,  William,  LL.D.,  Prof  of  Languages,  New  College,  London;   b.  1814. 

1  Dictionary  (A)   of  the  Bible ;  comprising  its  Antiquities,  Biography, 
Geography,  and  Natural  History.     Edited  by  W.  Smith.     .  .  .    Vol.1. 
A  — Juttah.     [Illustrated.]  Boston,  1860.     8°  (7.7X4.3),  2  cols. 

2  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities.     Edited  by  W.   Smith. 
Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings  on  Wood.     2d  ed.,  improved  and 
enlarged.  Boston,  1849.     8°  (7.5X4.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  1293. 

3  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Biography  and  Mythology.    Edited  by 
W.  Smith.       *  *  *       Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings  on  Wood. 
...     Vol.  1-3.  Boston,  1849.     Thick  8°  (7.5X4.4),  2  cols. 

4  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Geography.     Edited  by  W.  Smith. 
...    Vol.  1.  Abacaenum — Hytanis.    2.  labadius — Zymethus.    Illustrated 
by  numerous  Engravings  on  Wood. 

Boston,  1854,  '57.     Thick  8°  (7.5X4.3),  2  cols. 

5  History  (A)  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Roman  Conquest ; 
with  Supplementary  Chapters  on  the  History  of  Literature  and  Art. 
With  Notes,  and  a  Continuation  to  the  Present  Time,  by  C.  C.  Felton. 
[Engravings.]  Boston,  1855.     8°  (6.8X4),  pp.  xxxi.,  670. 

6  Latin-English  Dictionary  (A),  based  upon  the  Works  of  Forcellini  and 
Freund.  London,  1855.     8°  (8.1X4.6),  3  cols.,  pp.  1212. 

SMITH,  William,  of  Edinburgh. 

1  Memoir  of  Fichte.    £eeFiCHTE,  J.  G.    Popular  Works.— Vol.  1,  pp.  3-168. 

Translator.     See  FICHTE,   J.  G.     Popular  Works. 
SMITHSONIAN  Institution,  at  Washington,  D.C.;  organized  1846. 

8  Annual  Report  (Fourth— Thirteenth)  of  Board  of  Regents  of  Smith 
sonian  Institution,  for  1849-1859.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Misc.  Doc's. 

9  Directions  for  collecting,  preserving,  and    transporting  Specimens  of 
Natural  History.     Prepared  for  S.  I.       Washington,  1859.     8°,  pp.  40. 

1°  Report  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  on  the  History  of  the  Discovery 
of  Neptune.  By  B.  A.  Gould,  jr.  Washington,  1850.  8°,  pp.  56. 

11  Report  of  Hon.   James  Meacham,  of  the   Special  Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Regents,  on  the  Distribution  of  the  Income  of  the  Smithsonian 
Fund,  &c.  Washington,  1854.     8°,  pp.  63. 

12  Report  of  the  Organization  Committee  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution : 
with  the  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  Board  of  Regents ;  also,  the  Will 
of  the  Testator,  the  Act  accepting  the  Bequest,  &c. 

Washington,  1847.     8°,  pp.  32. 

13  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Regents  on  the  Dis 
tribution  of  the  Income  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund,  &c. 

Washington,  1854.     8°,  pp.  21. 

14  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.    Vol.  1-13.     *  *  *     [Plates 
and  Engravings.]  Washington,  1848-'62.     4°  (8.6X5.8). 

NOTE — Each  article  has  half-title,  and  independent  paging. 

15  Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Contributions.     Vol.  1-4.     *  *  *     [Engrav 
ings.]  Washington,  1-862.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  Each  article  has  independent  title-page,  and  independent  paging. 

SMOLLET,  Tobias,  M.D.,  a  British  author;  b.  1721.  d.  1771. 

1°  Complete  History  (A)  of  England,  deduced  from  the  Descent  of  Julius 
Csesar,  to  the  Treaty  of  Aix  la  Chapelle,  1748.  .  .  .  Vol.  1-4.  *  *  * 
[Map  and  Frontispieces.]  London,  1757-'5S.  4°  (7.8X5.1),  m.  r. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIIMIAUY.  585 


SMOLLET,  Tobias,  M.D.,  continued. 

1  History  (The)  and  Adventures  of  an  Atom.     [A  Political  Satire.     By 
T.  Smollet.]     ...     Vol.  1,  2.  Dublin,  1769.     12°  (5X2.6). 

SMYTH,  Charles  Piazzi,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Prof,  of  Astron.,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh. 

2  Astronomical  Observations  at  Edinburgh.    Vol.  6-10,  by  T.  Henderson, 
reduced  and  edited  by  C.  P.  Smyth;  Vol.   11   by   C.  P.  Smyth.     See 
GREAT  BRITAIN.     Observations  at  Royal  Observatories. 

SMYTH,  Egbert  Coffin,  Collins  Prof,  of  Religion  in  Boivdoin  College;  b.  1829. 

3  Our  Country  not  forsaken  of  God.     Sermon  preached  to  the  Students 
of  Bowdoin  College,  June  23,  1861.  Brunswick,  1861.     8°,  pp.  26. 

4  Three  Discourses   upon   the  Religious    History  of  Bowdoin  College, 
during  the  Administrations  of  Presidents  M'Keen,  Appleton,  &  Allen. 

Brunswick,  1858.     8°,  pp.  80. 
SMYTH,  James  Carmichael,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  London. 

5  Effect  (The)  of  Nitrous  Vapour,  in  preventing  and  destroying  Conta 
gion  ;  ascertained  from  .  .  .  Trials  made  chiefly  by  Surgeons  of  Her 
Majesty's  Navy  .  .  . :  with  an  Introduction  respecting  the  Nature  of  the 
Contagion  which  produces  the  Jail  or  Hospital  Fever ;    .  .  . 

London,  1799.     8°  (6X3.3). 
Editor.     See  STARK,  W.     Works. 
SMYTH,  William,  Prof,  of  Modern  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge. 

6  Lectures  on  History.     Second  and  concluding  Series.     On  the  French 
Revolution.     ...     Vol.  1-3.  Cambridge,  1840.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

7  Lectures   on  Modern  History  from  the  Irruption  of  the  Northern  Na 
tions  to  the  Close  of  the  American  Revolution.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Cambridge,  1840.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

8  Lectures   on  Modern  History,  from  the  Irruption  of  the  Northern  Na 
tions  to  the  Close  of  the  American  Revolution.        .  .  .      Vol.  1,  2. 
From  2cl  London  Edition,  with  a  Preface,  List  of  Books  on  American 
History,  &c.,  by  J.  Sparks.         Cambridge,  Mass.,  1846.     8°  (6.6X3.6). 

SMYTH,  William,  Prof,  of  Math.,  Bowd.  Coll. ;  b.  at  Pittston,  1797. 

9  Elementary  Algebra:  for  the  use  of  Schools.     21st  ed. 

Portland,  1860.     12°  (5.1X3.2). 

10  Elements  of  Analytical  Geometry.  Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.5X3.6). 

11  Elements  of  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus.     [Diagrams.]     2d  ed. 

Portland,  1859.     12°  (5.7X3.6). 

12  Elements  of  Plane  Trigonometry,  Surveying  and  Navigation.     [Dia 
grams  and  Logarithmic  Tables.']  Portland,  [1855].     12°  (6X3.7). 

13  Treatise  (A)  on  Algebra,  for  the  use  of  Schools  and  Colleges. 

Portland,  1859.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 
SNELL,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  North-Brookfield,  Mass. 

14  Election  Sermon,  May  28,  1817.  Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  26. 

15  Sermon  delivered  before  the  General  Association  of  Massachusetts  Pro 
per,  June,  1814.  Boston,  1814.     8°,  pp.  22. 

SNOWDON,  James  Ross,  Director  of  U.S.  Mint  at  Phila. 

16  Description  (A)  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Coins,  in  the  Cabinet  Collection 
of  the  Mint  of  the  United  States.     [Plates.] 

Philadelphia,  1860.     8°  (6.8X3.9). 
SOBRINO,  Francois. 

J?  Grammaire  nouvelle  Espagnole  et  Frangoise.      Nouv.  ed.,  revue  &  cor- 
rigee  .  .  .  Avignon,  1801.     8°  (5.7X3.1),  pp.  624. 

74 


586  BOWIJ01N     COLLEGE. 


SOCIETE  de  la  Paix  de  Geneve.     Recueil  de  Lettres  adressees  aux  Archives  de 

1  la  Societe  de  la  Paix  par  son  President.        Geneve,  1832.     8°  (5. 8X3.5). 
SOCIETY  of  Arts,  and  of  the  Institutions  in  Union.    The  Journal  of  the  Society 

2  of  Arts,  and  of  the  Institutions  in  Union.    Vol.  1-10.     .  .  .    [Engrav 
ings.]  London,  1853-'62.     8°  (8.3X5.5),  2  cols. 

SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

NOTE.  —  For  other  publications  of  this  Society,  which  also  belong1  to  the  following  series, 
'  Library  of  Useful  Knowledge,'  see  BUSK,  M.  M. — History  of  Spain  and  Portugal ;  HOP- 
KINS,W.,  Esq — Elements  of  Trigonometry  ;  JONES,  D — On  the  Value  of  Annuities,  &c.; 
MALKIN,  F. — History  of  Greece ;  SMEDLEY,  E — History  of  France;  VAUGHAN,  11. — 
History  of  England;  WADDINGTON,  G.— A  History  of  the  Church;  WAUD,  S.  W.— Al 
gebraic  Geometry. 

Library  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Geometry,  Plane,   Solid,  and  Spherical,  in 

3  six  books.     .  .  .  [With]  the  Theory  of  Projection,  so  far  as  it  is  auxilia 
ry  to  Geometry ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Plane   Sections  of  the  Cone 
and  Cylinder,  .  .  .    [Diagrams.']     London,  1830.    8°  (7. 3X4.1),  2  cols. 

4  Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  ;  consisting  of  Galileo  [by  J.  E.  D.  Bethune], 
Kepler  [by  J.  E.  D.  Bethune],  Newton  [by  J.  *B.  Biot,  translated  by  H. 
Elphinstone],  Mahomet  [by  J.  A.  Roebuck],  Wolsey  [by  Mrs.  A.  T. 
Thomson'],  Sir  E.  Coke  [by  E.  P.  Burke'],  Lord   Somers  [by  D.  Jar- 
dine'],  Caxton  [by  —  Stephensori],  Blake  [by  J.  Gorto?i~\,  Adam  Smith 
[by  W.  Draper],   [Carsten]  Niebuhr  [by  Mrs  S.  Austin],  Sir  C.  Wren 
[by  H.  B.  Ker],  and  Michael  Angelo  [Buonarotti,  by  T.  Roscoe].    .  .  . 

London,  1833.     8°  (7.3X4.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  These  Lives  are  paged  independently.     Originally  published  separately. 

5  Maps  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1844.     2°  (14.3XH.6). 

6  Mathematics.    I.  Studies  and  Difficulties  of  Mathematics   [by  A.  De 
Morgan].     Arithmetic  and  Algebra  [by  A.  De  Morgan}.     Examples  of 
the  Processes  of  Arithmetic  and  Algebra  [by  A.  De  Morgan]. 

London,  1836.     8°  (7.3X4.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Each  treatise  is  paged  independently.     Originally  published  separately. 

7  Natural  Philosophy.     I.-IV.     ...     4  vols.     [Engravings.] 

London,  1829-'38.     8°  (7.3X4.1),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  each  of  the  first  three  volumes  is  an  Explanation  of  Scientific 
Terms  and  an  Index,  by  D.  Booth,  and  to  the  fourth  volume  an  Analytical  Index. 
The  treatises  which  make  up  the  volumes  are  anonymous,  and  were  at  first  published 
separately,  and  all  have  independent  pagings  and  several  have  independent  title- 
pages.  Cross-references  are  made  in  the  Catalogue  from  the  respective  authors. 

SOCIETY  for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures  and  Commerce,  London. 

*  List  of  the  Society,  March  25,  1761.  London,  1761.  8°,  pp.  54. 

9-  List  of  the  Society,  June  6,  1770.  London,  1770.  8°,  pp.  59. 

10  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  in  1761.  London,  1761.  8°,  pp.  62. 

11  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  in  1762.  London,  1762.  8°,  pp.  44. 

12  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  in  1768.  London,  1768.  8°,  pp.  34. 

13  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  in  1770.  London,  1770.  8°,  pp.  40. 

14  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  in  1771.  London,  1771.  8°,  pp.  43. 
J5  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Society.  London,  1778.  8°,  pp.  34. 

16  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Society.  London,  1784.     8°,  pp.  27. 

17  Transactions  .  .  .     Vol.  7,  9.  London,  1789/91.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 
SOCIETY  for  Philosophical  Experiments  and  Conversations,  London.     Minutes 

18  of  the  Society,  &c.     See  HIGGINS,  B. 

SOCIETY  for  promoting  Medical  Knowledge,  London.   Medical  Communications. 

19  Vol.  1,  2.     [Plates.]  London,  1784/85.     8°  (6X3.3). 


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SOCIETY  for  the  Promotion  of  Permanent  and  Universal  Peace,  London. 

1  Examination  of  the  Principles  which  are  considered  to  support  the  Prac 
tice  of  War.     By  a  Lady.     2d  ed.  London,  1826.     8°,  pp.  32. 

2  First  Annual  Report,  for  1817.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  16. 

3  Second  Annual  Report,  for  1818.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  22. 

4  Third  Annual  Report,  for  1819.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  16. 

5  Fourth  Annual  Report,  for  1820.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  16. 

6  Fifth  Annual  Report,  for  1821.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  24. 

7  Sixth  Annual  Report,  for  1822.  London,  n.  d.      8°,  pp.  40. 

8  Seventh  Annual  Report,  for  1823.  London,  1823.     8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Eighth  Annual  Report,  for  1824.  London,  1824.     8°,  pp.  58. 
1°  Ninth  Annual  Report,  for  1825.                      London,  1825.     8°,  pp.  48. 
n  Tenth  Annual  Report,  for  1826.                      London,  1826.     8°,  pp.  32. 

12  Eleventh  Annual  Report,  for  1827.  London,  1827.     8°,  pp.  40. 

13  Twelfth  Annual  Report,  for  1828.  London,  1828.     8°,  pp.  32. 

14  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  for  1833.  London,  1833.     8°,  pp.  67. 
SOCIETY  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians,  &c.,  in  North  America. 

15  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov. 2, 1826.    Cambridge,  1826.    8°,  pp.  22. 

16  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov.  3,  1831.     Boston,  1831.      8°,  pp.  20. 

17  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov.  1,  1832.     Boston,  1832.     8°,  pp.  28. 

18  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov.  7, 1833.      Boston,  1833.     8°,  pp.  23. 

19  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov.  5,  1840.      Boston,  1840.     8°,  pp.  24. 

20  Report  of  Select  Committee,  Nov.  3, 1855.     Boston,  1856.    8°  (6.5X3. 7). 
SOCRATES,  a  Greek  philosopher  ;  b.  at  Athens,  469  B.C.  d.  by  poison,  399  B.C. 

21  Life  of  Socrates,  by  C.  J.  Blomfield.     See  (ENCYCLOP.  Metrop.,  vol.  9). 

22  Memoirs  of  Socrates.     See  XENOPHON. 

23  Memorabilia  of  Socrates.     See  XENOPHON. 

24  Socrates  and  Jesus  compared.     See  PRIESTLEY,  J. 
SOCRATES,  the  scholastic,  of  Constantinople  ;  lived  about  440. 

25  Ecclesiastica  Historia.     See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores). 

26  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Socrates,  translated  by  Hanmer.    See  ANCIENT 
Ecclesiasticall  Histories,  &c.;  AVNCIENT  Ecclesiasticall  Histories,  &c. 

2?  Ecclesiastical  History,  translated  and  abridged.     See  PARKER,  S. 
SOLER,  Mariano  Cubi  y. 

28  New  Spanish  Grammar  (A),  adapted  to  every  class  of  learners.    4th  ed., 
revised,  &c.  Baltimore,  1828.     12°  (5.3X3.2),  pp.  542. 

SOLOMON  Ben  Alma,  a  Spanish  physician  &  rabbi,  of  the  9th  century. 

29  Historia  Judaica.     Res  Judseorum  ab  eversa  JEde  Hierosolymitana,  ad 
hsec  fere  tempora  usque,  complexa.     De  Hebrseo  in  Latinum  versa  a  G. 
Gentio.     *  *  *  Amstelodami,  1651.     4°  (5. 9X4). 

SOMERS,  or  SOMMERS,  John,  Lord,  an  Engl.  jurist  &  statesman ;  b.  1650.  d.  1716. 

30  Judgment  (The)   of  Whole  Kingdoms    and  Nations,    concerning  the 
Rights,  Powers,  and  Prerogative  of  Kings,  and  the  Rights,  Privileges, 
&  Properties  of  the  People  :  shewing  the  Nature  of  Government  in  gen 
eral,  both  from  God  and  Man.      ...     By  Lord  Sommers.     12th  ed., 
corrected.  Newport,  R.  L,  1774.     8°  (6.7X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE. — This  tract,  though  printed  with  the  name  of  Lord  Somers,  is  said  not  to  have 
been  written  by  him.    It  has  been  attributed  to  Daniel  De  Foe,  and  to  John  Dunton. 

31  Life  of  Lord  Somers,  by  D.  Jardine.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of 
Useful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  ;  &c. 

SOMERS  Mutiny  (The).     See  CRUISE  (The)  of  the  Somers,  &rc. 


588  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


SOMERVILLE,  Mrs.  Mary,  a  British  physicist ;  b.  at  Jedburgh,  about  1796. 

1  Connection  (On  the)  of  the  Physical  Sciences.     2d  ed.     [Plates.'] 

London,  1835.     12°  (5.2X2.8). 

2  Mechanism  of  the  Heavens.     By  Mrs.  Somerville.     [Plates.'] 

London,  1831.     8°  (6.4X3.7),  pp.  621. 

NOTE.  —  This  work  is  a  summary  of  LAPLACE'S  Mecanique  celeste. 

SOMERVILLE,  Robert,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Haddington. 

3  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  East  Lothian ;  drawn  up  for  .  .  . 
the  Board  of  Agriculture,  &c.,  from  the  Papers  of  the  late  R.  Somer- 
ville.     ***     [Map.']  London,  1805.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

SONNINI  DE  MANONCOURT,  Charles  Nicolas  Sigisbert,  a  French  traveller  & 
naturalist-,  b.  1751.  d.  1812. 

4  Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt :  undertaken  by  order  of  the  Old 
Government  of  France  ;  by  C.  S.   Sonnini.     Illustrated  with  forty  En 
gravings  ;  .  .  .    Translated  from  the  French,  by  H.  Hunter.    .  .  .    Vol. 
1-3.  London,  1799.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

5  Travels  in  Upper  and  Lower  Egypt :  undertaken  by  order  of  the  Old 
Government  of  France ;  by  C.  S.  Sonnini.     Illustrated  by  Engravings, 
.  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  [by  H.  Hunter'].     *  *  * 

London,  1800.     4°  (7X4.9),  pp.  730+. 

SONNTAG,  August. 

6  Observations  on  Terrestrial  Magnetism  in  Mexico.     Conducted  under 
the  direction  of  Baron  von  Miiller;  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  of  the 
Volcano  Popocatepetl,   and  its  Vicinity.     Pp.  92,  and  one  Plate.     See 
SMITHSONIAN  Institution.    (Contributions,  vol.  11.) 

SOPHOCLES,  a  Greek  tragic  poet;  b.  496  or  495  B.C.  d.  probably  in  406  B.C. 

7  Sophokles.    [Greek.]    Erklaert  von  F.  W.  Schneidewin.     Brendchen  1 : 
Allgemeine  Einleitung.  Aias.  Philoktetes.     2  :  Oedipus  Tyrannos.     3  : 
Oedipus  auf  Kolonos.    4:  Antigone.    5:  Elektra.    6:  Trachinierinnen. 
3te  auflage.     2  vols.  Berlin,  1855-'58.     8°  (5.9X3.6). 

8  Theatre  de  Sophocle,  traduit  en  entier,  avec  des  Remarques  et  un  Examen 
de  chaque  Piece ;  precede  d'un  Discours  sur  les  difficultes  qui  se  rencon- 
trent  dans  la  traduction  des  Poetes  tragiques  Grecs,  &  d'une  Vie  de  So 
phocle.    Par  M.  de  Rochefort.    Tom.  1,  2.     Paris,  1788.  8°  (5. 5X3.3). 

9  Tragedies   (The)  of  Sophocles,  from  the  Greek.     [Translated]  by  T. 
Francklin.     New  ed.     With  a  Dissertation  on  Ancient  Greek  Tragedy, 
and  a  Plan  of  the  Construction  of  the  Greek  Theatre. 

London,  1793.     8°  (6X3.4  irr.). 

30  Tragoediae  septem  [Greek]  :  nova  Versione  donatse  Scholiisque  veteribus 
illustratse  ;  accedunt  Nota?  perpetuse,  et  varia?  Lectiones,  opera  T.  John 
son.  Accessere  etiam  Notre  selector  et  Emendationes  ex  Codd.  variorum 
doctorum  virorum,  nuper  editis.  .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

Etonre,  1799.     8°  (6.1  irr. X 3.8  irr.). 

11  Tragoedisc  septem.     [Greek.]     Cum  Animadversionibus   S.  Musgravii. 
Accedunt,    praeter  variantes  Lectt.   Editionum  optimarum,    Sophoclis 
Fragmenta  ex  Editione  Brunckiana.     Nee  non  Index  Verborum.     Tom. 
1,2.  Oxonii,  1809.     8°  (6.1X3.5  irr.). 

SOPHOCLES,  Evangelinus  Apostolides,  Prof,  of  Greek  in  Harvard  College. 

12  Romaic  Grammar  (A),  accompanied  by  a  Chrestomathy,  with  a  Vocabu 
lary.  Hartford,  1842.     12°  (5.8X3.4). 


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SOPWITH,  T.,  a  surveyor,  of  London. 

1  Treatise  (A)  on  Isometrical  Drawing,  as  applicable  to  Geological  and 
Mining  Plans,  Picturesque  Delineations  of  Ornamental  Grounds,  Per 
spective  Views  and  Working  Plans  of  Buildings  and  Machinery,  and  to 
general  Purposes  of  Civil  Engineering ;  with  details  of  Improved  Me 
thods  of  preserving   Plans  and  Records  of  Subterranean  Operations  in 
Mining  Districts.     With  thirty-four  Copper-plate  Engravings.     *  *  * 

London,  1834.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
SOTHEBY,  William,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.     The  Georgics. 

SOTO,  Ferdinando  DE,  a  Spanish  officer,  the  discoverer  of  the  Mississippi  River; 
b.  1500.  d.  1542. 

2  Account  of  De  Soto.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 
SOULAVIE,  Jean  Louis  GIRAUD,  a  French  litterateur;  b.  1751.  d.  1813. 

3  Historical  and  Political  Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  Lewis  XVI,  from  his 
Marriage  to  his  Death ;  founded  on  a  variety  of  authentic  documents, 
furnished  to  the  author,  before  the  Revolution  .  .  . ;  and  on  the  Secret 
Papers,  discovered,  after  the   10th  of  August,   1792,  in  the  Closets  of 
the  King  at  Versailles  and  the  Tuilleries.     Translated  from  the  French. 
.  .  .     With  explanatory  Tables,  and  113  Portraits.     Vol.  1-6. 

London,  1802.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 

4  Memoires  historiques  et  politiques  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI,  depuis  son 
Mariage  jusqu'a  sa  Mort.     Ouvrage  compose  sur  des  pieces  authentiques 
fournies  a  1'auteur,  avant  la  Revolution  .  .  . ;  et  sur  les  pieces  justifica- 
tives  recueilles,  apres  le  10  Aout,  dans  les  cabinets  deLouis  XVI,  a  Ver 
sailles,  et  au  chateau  des  Tuileries.     Tom.  1-6.     [Portraits.] 

Paris,  1801.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
SOUTH,  John  Flint,  F.L.S.,  Surgeon  to  St.  Thomas'  Hospital,  London. 

5  Anatomy  of  the  Bones  and  Muscles.      See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropoli- 
tana,  vol.  7). 

6  Zoology.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  7). 

SOUTH,  Robert,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  &c. ;  b.  1633.  d.  1716. 

7  Discourses  on  various  Subjects  and  Occasions.     .  .  .  With  a  Sketch  of 
his  Life  and  Character.  Boston,  1827.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

SOUTHEY,  Robert,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  an  English  author ;  b.  in  Bristol,  1774.  d.  1843. 

8  Book  (The)  of  the  Church.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1825.     8°  (5.7X3.4). 

9  Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish ;  by  R.  Southey.    [Map  of  Spain.'] 

London,  1808.     4°  (7.1X5),  m.  r. 

10  Joan  of  Arc,  an  Epic  Poem.     *  *  *         Boston,  1798.     12°  (4.8X2.6). 

11  Letters  from  England :  by  Don  Manuel  Alvarez  Espriella  [JR.  Southey]. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish.     1st  American  ed. 

New-York,  1808.     12°  (5.6X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

12  Letters  written  during  a  short  Residence  in  Spain  and  Portugal.    With 
some  Account  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Poetry. 

Bristol,  1797.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

13  Life  (The)  of  William  Cowper,  Esq.     .  .  .  Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1839.     12°  (5.6X3.3). 

14  Life  (The)  of  Nelson.     [Portrait.']     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  6.) 

New- York,  1831.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

!5  Life  (The)  of  Wesley ;  and  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Methodism.    *  *  * 
[Portrait.]     Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1820.     8°  (7X3.8). 


590  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


SOUTHEY,  Robert,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Memoir  of  Dr.  Watts.    See  WATTS,  I.    Horce  Lyricae,  &c. — Pp.  xi.-lxxviii. 

2  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  [by  H.  T.  Tuckerman]. 
...    Vol.  1-10.     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1860.     16°  (4.8X2.8  in:.). 

3  Sir  Thomas  More :  or  Colloquies  on  the  Progress  and  Prospects  of  So 
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London,  1829.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

Editor.     See  HOMERUS.     The  Iliad :  translated  by  "W.  Cowper. 
Translator.     See  LOBEIRA,  V.  de.     Amadis  of  Gaul. 
Translator.     See  PALMERIN  of  England. 
SOUTHGATE,  Horatio,  American  Prot.-Episc.  Bishop  to  Turkey. 

4  Narrative  of  a  Tour  through  Armenia,  Kurdistan,  Persia  and  Mesopo 
tamia,  with  an  Introduction,  and  occasional  Observations  upon  the  Con 
dition  of  Mohammedanism  and  Christianity  in  those  Countries.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.     *  *  *     [Map  and  Engravings.] 

New- York,  1840.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
SOUTHGATE,  Rev.  William  Scott,  brother  of  preceding ;  b.  in  Scarborough,  1831. 

5  History  of  Scarborough,  from  1633  to  1783.    See  MAINE  Hist.  Society. 
(Collections,  vol.  3.) 

SOWERBY,  George  Brettingham,  jun.,  F.L.S.,  an  English  engraver,  &c.;  b.  1812. 

6  Thesaurus  Conchyliorum,  or  Monographs  of  Genera  of  Shells.     Edited 
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NOTE This  work  is  continuing. 

SOWERBY,  James,  F.L.S.,  &c.,  an  English  naturalist;  b.  1757.  d.  1822. 

7  Botanical  Drawing-Book  (A) ;  or,  An  Introduction  to  drawing  Flowers 
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SOZOMEN,  Hermias,  an  advocate  at  Constantinople ;  d.  about  450. 

8  Ecclesiastical  History,  translated  and  abridged.     See  PARKER,  S. 
SOZZINI,  Alessandro,  an  Italian  novelist. 

9  Novelle.     See  (NOVELLE  di  Autori  Senesi). 

SPAIN.     The  History  of  Spain,  from  the  Establishment  of  the  Colony  of  Gades 

10  by  the  Phoenicians,  to  the  Death  of  Ferdinand,  surnamed  the  Sage.     By 
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11  Papers  relative  to  the  Rupture  with  Spain,  1761.     See  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

12  Relation  (A)  of  the  Differences  that  happened  in  Spain,  betwixt  Don 
John  of  Austria,  and  Cardinal  Nitard.     Part  L,  II.  12°  (5.5X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  Wanting  title-page. 

SPALDING,  James  11.,  Esq. 

13  Our  Lesson  and  our  Work ;  or,  Spiritual  Philosophy  and  Material  Poli 
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SPALLANZANI,  Lazaro,  I' Abbe,  an  Italian  naturalist ;  b.  1729.  d.  1799. 

14  Dissertations  relative  to  the  Natural  History  of  Animals  and  Vegeta 
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are  added  two  Letters  from  Mr.  Bonnet  to  the  Author.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,2. 
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15  Travels  in  the  Two   Sicilies,  and  some  parts  of  the  Apennines.     See 
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SPANGENBERG,  August  Gottlieb,  a  German  Moravian  divine;  b.  1704.  d.  1792. 

1  Life  (The)  of  Nicholas  Lewis  Count  Zinzendorf.     Translated  from  the 
German,  by  S.  Jackson.    "With  an  Introductory  Preface,  by  P.  La  Trobe. 
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SPANGENBERG,  Johann. 

2  AnnotationesinEpistolasDominicales.   Francofurti,  1570.  S°(4.5X2.5). 

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3  Festis  (De)  prsecipuis  Evangelia,   annotationibus  pijs  &  sinceris,  per 
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NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  Avanting  title-page.     Bound  Avith  preceding  work. 

SPANHEIM,  Friedrich,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Tlieol.  at  Leyden;  b.  1600.  d.  1649. 

5  Diatriba  Historica  de  Origine,  Progressu,  &  Sectis  Anabaptistaru 
See  CLOPPENBURGIUS,  J.    Gangrsena  Theologica?  Anabaptisticsc,  etc. 

SPARKS,  Jared,  LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Harvard  College ;  b.  at  Willington,  Conn.,  178& 

6  Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.D.  as  President  tf 
Harvard  College.     See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.     Miscellaneous. 

t  Continuation  of  the  Autobiography  of  Franklin.  See  FRANKLIN,  B. 
(Works,  Boston  Ed.,  vol.  1.) 

8  Letter  to  Lord  Mahon,  being  an  Answer  to  his  Letter  addressed  to  the 
Editor  of  Washington's  Writings.  Boston,  1852.     8°,  pp,48. 

9  Library  (The)  of  American  Biography.     Conducted  by  Jared  Sparks. 
Vol.  1-10.     Second  Series.    Vol.  1-15.    [Maps,  Portraits  and  Vignettes.] 

Boston,  1834-'3S ;  Second  Series,  1844-'48.     12°  or  16°  (5X3). 

NOTE. —  The  volumes  of  this  work  have  a  second  general  title-page,  engraved,  and  each 
volume  has  also  independent  title-page.  Cross-references  are  made  in  the  Catalogue  from 
the  respective  authors  and  subjects.  The  biography  of  Ethan  Allen  (in  vol.  1),  of  Bene 
dict  Arnold  (in  vol.  3),  of  Robert  Cavelier  de  la  Salle  (in  vol.  1,  2d  Series),  of  John  Led- 
yard  (in  vol.  14,  2d  Series),  of  Charles  Lee  (in  vol.  8,  2d  Series),  of  Father  Marquette  (in 
vol.  10),  of  Count  Pulaski  (in  vol.  4,  2d  Series),  and  of  JolmRibault  (in  vol.  1,  2d  Series) 
Avere  Avritten  by  Mr.  Sparks. 

10  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with  Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and 
Miscellaneous  Papers.     By  J.  Sparks.     See  MORRIS,  G. 

11  Life  (The)  of  George  Washington.      *  *  *       [Portraits  and  Engrav 
ings.]  Boston,  1844.     8°  (6.6X3.7),  m.b.,  pp.562. 

12  Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington  to 
Joseph  Reed,  during  the  American  Revolution,  referred  to  in  the  Pam 
phlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks."        Boston,  1853.     8°,  pp.  43. 

13  Reply  to  the   Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others,  on  the  Mode  of 
editing  the  Writings  of  Washington.          Cambridge,  1852.    8°,  pp.  35. 
Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Almanac  (The),  &c.,  for  1830. 

Editor.     See  FRANKLIN,  B.     Works,  Boston  Ed. 

Editor.     See  NORTH  AMERICAN  Review  (The).     Vol.  5,  6,  18-30. 

Editor.     See  SMYTH,  W.,  of  Cambridge.     Lectures  on  Modern  History. 

Editor.     See  UNITED  STATES.     The  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the 

American  Revolution. 

Editor.     See  WASHINGTON,  G.     The  Writings  of  George  Washington. 


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SPARROW,  Anthony,  Bp.  of  Exeter,  aft.  of  Norwich ;  I.  about  1620.  d.  1685. 

1  Collection  (A)  of  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  Orders,  Ordinances  and 
Constitutions  Ecclesiastical ;  with  other  Public  Records  of  the  Church 
of  England,  chiefly  in  the  Times  of  K.  Edward  VI.   Q.  Elizabeth,  K. 
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NOTE.  —  Containing  twenty-six  publications,  with  independent  title-pages,  dating1 
1547-1640.    Many  of  them  are  printed  in  13ladi  3Lcttcr, 

SPEAR,  Charles. 

2  Names  and  Titles  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.    *  *  *    4th  ed.    [Frontis 
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3  Prisoner's  Friend  (The) :  a  Monthly  Magazine,  devoted  to  Criminal  Re 
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5  Spectator  (The).    ...     ***    Vol.  1-8.    Edinburgh,  1785.   12°  (5.6X3). 
SPEECHES  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  1765-'75.    'See  MASSACHUSETTS. 
SPZNCE,  William,  F.L.S. 

6  Agriculture  the  Source  of  the  Wealth  of  Britain ;  a  Reply  to  the  Ob 
jections  urged  by  Mr.  Mill,  the  Edinburgh  Reviewers,  and  others,  against 
the  pamphlet,  entitled  "  Britain  independent  of  Commerce." 

London,  1808.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

7  Britain  independent  of  Commerce.    *  *  *     London,  1 807.     8°,  pp.  85. 

8  Radical  Cause  (The)  of  the  present  Distresses  of  the  West-India  Planters 
pointed  out ;    and  the  Inefficiency  of  the  Measures  which  have  been 
hitherto  proposed  for  relieving  them,  demonstrated :  with  Remarks  on 
the  Publications  of  Sir  William  Young,  Bart.  Charles  Bosanquet,  Esq. 
and  Joseph  Lowe,  Esq. ;  relative  to  the  Value  of  the  West-India  Trade. 

London,  1807.     8°  (6X3.2). 
SPENCER,  Herbert,  an  English  author;  b.  1820. 

9  Education :  Intellectual,  Moral,  and  Physical. 

New-York,  1861.     12°  (5.1X3.1). 
SPENCER,  J.  Anthony. 

Editor.     See  RITCHIE,  W.     Differential  and  Integral  Calculus. 
SPENCER,  John  C.,  Esq. 

Editor,  &c.     See  TOCQUEVILLE,  A.  C.  H.  C.  de.     Democracy  in  America. 
SPENCER,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1791.  d.  1811. 

10  Life  of  Rev.  Th.  Spencer.     See  RAFFLES,  T. 
SPENSER,  Edmund,  an  English  poet ;  b.  about  1553.  d.  1599. 

11  Faerie  Qveene   (The),  disposed  into  XII.  Bookes,  fashioning  tAvelve 
Morall  Vertues.     ***  London,  1609.     2°  (7.7X5  irr.),  2  cols. 

12  Poetical  Works.     The  Text  carefully  revised,  and  illustrated  with  Notes, 
original  and  selected,  by  F.  J.  Child.    Vol.  1-5.    [Portrait  and  Memoir.} 

Boston,  1855.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

13  Spenser  and  the  Faery  Queen.     By  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland. 

New  York  and  London,  1847.     12°  (5.4X3.5). 


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3  General  French  and  English  Dictionary  newly  composed  from  the  French 
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...     *  *  *  Paris,  1849.     8°  (7.8X4.8),  3  cols.,  pp.  615. 

SPINOZA,  Baruch,  or  Benedict  de,  a  Dutch  philosopher ;  b.  1632.  d.  1677. 

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5  Vie  (La)  de  B.  de  Spinosa,  tiree  des  ecrits  de  ce  philosophe,  et  du  te- 
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SPIRIT  6  (The)  of  Despotism.     ***  London,  1795.     12°  (5.5X3). 

SPIRIT  (The)  of  the  Pilgrims,  for  the  years  1828-1833.     Vol.  1-6.     [Edited  by 

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SPOONER,  W.  C.,  Esq. 

8  Veterinary  Art.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  7). 
SPOTSWOOD,  John,  Archbp.  of  St.  Andrews ;  b.  1565.  d.  1639. 

9  History  (The)  of  the   Church  of  Scotland,  beginning  the  Year  of  Our 
Lord  203,  and  continued  to  the  End  of  the  Reign  of  King  James  VI. 
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SPRAGUE,  Rev.  William  Buel,  D.D.,  of  Albany ;  b.  in  Andover,  Conn.,  1795. 

10  Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit ;  or  Commemorative  Notices  of  distin 
guished  American  Clergymen  of  various  Denominations,  from  the  Early 
Settlement  of  the  Country  .  .  .    With  historical  Introductions.     Vol. 
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NOTE. — This  work  will  be  completed  in  two  more  volumes. 

11  Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Rev.  Th.  Chalmers,  D.D.,  delivered  in 
Albany,  June  27,  1847.  Albany,  1847.     8°,  pp.  47. 

12  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Bowdoin 
College,  September  5,  1850.  Albany,  1850.     8°,  pp.  44. 

13  Lectures  illustrating  the  Contrast  between  True  Christianity  and  various 
other  Systems.  New-York,  1837.     8°  (5.7X3.1). 

14  Lectures  on  Revivals  of  Religion :  with  an  introductory  Essay  by  L. 
Woods  ;  also  an  Appendix,  consisting  of  Letters  from  Rev.  Drs.  Alex 
ander,  Wayland,  Dana,  Miller,  &c.  Albany,  1832.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

15  Lectures  to  Young  People.    With  an  introductory  Address,  by  S.  Miller. 

New- York,'  1830.     12°  (5.7X3.2). 

!6  Letters  from  Europe,  in  1828 ;  first  published  in  the  New- York  Ob- 

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SPRAT,  Thomas,  D.I).,  Bp.  of  Rochester;  b.  1636.  d.  1713. 

1  Life  and  Writings  of  Cowley.     (Prefixed  to  Cowley's  Works.) 
SPRATT,  L.  W.,  Editor  of  Charleston  Standard. 

2  Series  (A)  of  Articles  on  the  Value  of  the  Union  to  the  South,  lately 
published  in  the  Charleston  Standard.        Charleston,  1855.     8°,  pp.  38. 

SPRENGEL,  Kurt,  Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Halle;  b.  1766.  d.  1833. 

Joint  Author.     See  DECANDOLLE,  A.  P.     The  Philosophy  of  Plants. 
SPRING,  Rev.  Gardiner,  D.D.,  of  New  York  City,  son  of  following. 

3  Essays  on  the  distinguishing  Traits  of  Christian  Character.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1819.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 

4  Essays  on  the  distinguishing  Traits  of  Christian  Character.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

5  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Samuel  J.  Mills,  late  Missionary  to  the  South  Western 
Section  of  the  United  States,  &c.     *  *  * 

New-York,  1820.     12°  (6.2X3.7). 

6  Sermon  on  Death  of  Dr.  Dwight.     See  (YOUTH'S  Companion,  &c.). 
SPRING,  Eeo.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Newburyport ;  b.  1747.  d.  1819. 

7  Moral  Disquisitions  :  and  Strictures  on  the  Rev.  David  Tappan's  Letters 
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8  Sermon,  preached  at  New  Haven,  before  the  American  Board  of  Com 
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9  Two  Sermons,  preached  in  Newburyport,  Fast  Day,  April  6,  1809 ;  and 
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SPRINT,  Eeo.  John. 

10  Qualifications  (The),  Work  and  Reward  of  Ministers.    Sermon  delivered 
at  Taunton,  May  31,  1705.  London,  1706.     4°  (6X4),  pp.  50. 

SPRUNER,  Karl  von,  a  Bavarian  officer ;  b.  in  Stuttgardt,  1803. 

11  Atlas  Antiquus.     XXVII  Tabulas  coloribus  illustrates  et  alias  LXIV 
Tabellas  in  margines  illarum  inclusas  continens.     Ed.  2da.     .  .  . 

Gothae,  1855.     2°  (13X15.5). 
SQUIER,  Ephraim  George,  an  American  archaeologist;  b.  1821. 

12  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the  State  of  New  York.     Pp.  188,  and  four 
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w  Ancient  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.   With  Plates  and  Engrav 
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STACKHOUSE,  Thomas,  Vicar  at  Berks,  &c. ;  b.  1680.  d.  1752. 

14  Abridgment  (An)  of  Bishop  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  Times.     [Por 
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15  Defence  (A)  of  the  Christian  Religion  from  the  several  Objections  of 
modern  Anti-Scripturists.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1731.     8°  (5.1X2.8),  pp.  509. 

!6  Vana  Doctrinse  Emolumenta,  et  varia  Studiorum  Incommoda.  In  ser- 
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Londini,  1752.     4°  (7.1X4),  pp.  51. 
STAHLIN,  Jacob  von,  Member  of  the  Imperial  Society  of  St.  Petersburg. 

17  Anecdotes  originales  de  Pierre  le  Grand  recueillies  de  la  conversation 
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1  Originalanekdoten  von  Peter  dem  Grossem.     Aus  dem  Munde  ange- 
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STAEL-HOLSTEIN,  Anne  Louise  Germaine  NECKER,  Baroness  DE  ;  6.1766.  d.l&ll. 

2  Allemagne  (Be  1'),  par  Mme  de  Stael-Holstein.     4me  ed.,  ornee  du  Por 
trait.     Tom.  1-4.  Paris,  1818.     12°  (5.2X2.9). 

3  Germany;  by  Madame  de  Stael.     [Translated, ~\  with  Notes  and  Appen 
dices,  by  O.  W.  Wight.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1859.    12°  (5.6X3.4). 

4  Influence  (De  1')  des  Passions  sur  le  Bonheur  des  Individus  et  des  Na 
tions.     Par  Mad.  Stael  de  Holstein.     *  *  * 

Lausanne,  1796.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
STAHL,  George  Ernst,  an  eminent  German  chemist ;  b.  1660.  d.  1734. 

5  Anweisung  zur  Metallurgie,  oder  der  metallischen  Schmeltz  -  und  Pro- 
bier-Kunst.      ...  Leipzig,  1720.     8°  (5.2X3). 

6  Einleilung  zur  Grund-Mixtion  derer  unterirrdischen  mineralischen  und 
metallischen  Corper.     ...  Leipzig,  1720.     8°  (5.2X3). 

7  Griindliche  und  niitzliche  Schrifften  ;  von  der  Natur,  Erzeugung,  Berei- 
tung,  und  Nutzbarkeit  des  Salpeters.    ...    Leipzig,  1734.  8°  (5. 1X2.9). 

STAIR,  John,  Earl  of.     See  DALRYMPLE,  J.,  Earl  of  Stair. 

STALLBAUM,  G. 

Editor,  &c.     See  PLATO.     Opera  omnia. 

STALLYBRASS,  Rev.  Edward. 

Joint  Translator.     See  BIBLE, — The  New  Testament.    The  New  Testa 
ment  translated  out  of  the  Greek  into  the  Mongolian  Language. 

STANDISH,  Miles, first  military  commander  of  the  Plymouth  Colony;  d.  1656. 

8  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 
STANHOPE,  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  b.  1660.  d.  1728. 

9  Imitation  of  Christ,  by  Th.  a  Kempis ;  with  Meditations  and  Prayers 
for  Sick  Persons.     See  KEMPIS,  T.  a. 

10  Paraphrase  (A)  and  Comment  upon  the  Epistles  and  Gospels  appointed 
to  be  used  in  the  Church  of  England  on  all  Sundays  and  Holy-Days 
throughout  the  Year.     Vol.  1-4.     5th  ed.     London,  1732.    8°  (6X3.5). 

11  Sermon  preach'd  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London,  Dee.  7,  1697,  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy.     London,  1698.    8°,  pp.  36. 

12  Sixteen  Sermons.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1). 
Translator.     See  AUGUSTINE,  St.  A.     Meditations,  &c. 

STANHOPE,  Philip  Dormer,  Earl  of  Chesterfield;  b.  1694.  d.  1773. 

13  Elements  of  a  Polite  Education.     Carefully  selected  from  the  Letters  of 
P.  D.   Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  to  his   Son.     By  G.   Gregory. 
Revised  and  improved  by  J.  Morse.     1st  American  ed. 

Boston,  1801.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 

14  Letters  to  his  Son,  Philip  Stanhope,  Esq. ;  together  with  his  Lordship's 
Life,  and  an  Account  of  his   Son ;  the  Art  of  Pleasing,   an  additional 
Series  of  Letters ;  some  additional  Poems ;  and  several  other  Pieces. 
-  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1779.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 


596  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


STANHOPE,  Philip  Dormer,  continued. 

1  Letters  to  his  Son,  Philip  Stanhope,  Esq. ;  together  with  several  other 
Pieces  on  various  subjects.     Published  by  Mrs.  E.  Stanhope  from  the 
Originals.     ...     3d  ed.     Vol.  1-4.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1784.     8°  (6.1X3.8). 
STANHOPE,  Philip  Henry,  5th  Earl,  formerly  Lord  Mahon  ;  b.  1805. 

2  Life  (The)  of  Belisarius.    By  Lord  Mahon.    [Map  of  Roman  Empire.] 

Philadelphia,  1832.     12°  (5.2X3). 
STANIFORD,  Daniel,  A.M.,  apparently  of  Boston. 

3  Short  but  comprehensive  Grammar  rendered  easy  and  simple  by  fre 
quent  Questions  and  Answers.     4th  ed.         Boston,  n.  d.     12°,  pp.  96. 

STANILAUS,  Francis  Alexander,  Baron  de  Wimpffen. 

4  Voyage  (A)  to  St.  Domingo,  in  the  years  1788,  1789,  and  1790.     Trans 
lated  from  the  manuscript,  which  has  never  been  published,  by  J.  Wright. 
***     [Map.]  London,  1797.     8°  (5.9X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

STANLEY,  Arthur  Penrhyn,  Canon  of  Canterbury.  Prof.  Hist,  at  Oxford ;  6.1815. 

5  Lectures  on  the  History  of  the  Eastern  Church     With  an  Introduction, 
on  the  Study  of  Ecclesiastical  History     From  2d  London  ed.  revised 

New  York,  1862.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  pp.  551. 

6  Life  (The)  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Arnold,  D.D.     1st  American, 
from  3d  English  ed.     ...      New-York,  1845.    12°  (5.7X3.2),  pp.  516. 
Editor,  Translator,  &c.    See  BIBLE, — Portions  of  New  Testament.   The 
Epistles  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Corinthians. 

STANLEY,  Thomas,  Esq. ;  b.  at  Herts,  Engl.,  1644.  d.  1678. 

7  History  (The)  of  Philosophy,  containing  the  Lives,  Opinions,  Actions 
and  Discourses  of  the  Philosophers  of  every  Sect.     4th  ed.     ...    To 
which  is  prefixed,  An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author. 

London,  1743.     4°  (8.5X6),  2  cols.,  pp.  828. 
STANLEY,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph. 

8  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
in  Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  20th,  1708.  London,  1708.     4°,  pp.  26. 

STANSBURY,  Capt.  Howard,  U.S.  Army. 

9  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah, 
including  a  Reconnoissance  of  a  New  Route  through  the  Rocky  Moun 
tains.     With  Maps  and  Plates.     (U.  S.  Pub.  Doc.) 

Washington,  1853.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 
STANTON,  Henry  B. 

10  Sketches  of  Reforms  and  Reformers,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

New  York,  1849.     12°  (5.4X3.4). 
STANYAN,  Temple. 

11  Grecian  History  (The).     From  the  Origin  of  Greece  to  the  Death  of 
Philip  of  Macedon.     Vol.  1,  2.     [Map.] 

Dublin,  1775.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  m.  b. 
STAPLES,  Stephen  McL.,  A.M. 

12  Gramatica  completa  de  la  Lengua  Inglesa,  para  uso  de  los  Espagnoles ; 
con  un  Suplemento,  .  .  .  Filadelfia,  1825.     12°  (5.5X3.3). 

STARK,  Major-Gen.  John;  b.  in  Londonderry,  N.H.,  1728.  d.  1822. 

13  Life,  by  E.  Everett.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  1.) 

14  Memoirs  of  Gen.  Stark.      See  ROGERS,  Rob.     Reminiscences  of  the 
French  War,  £c. 


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STARK,  William,  M.D.,  of  London;  b.  1740.  d.  1769. 

1  Works ;  consisting  of  Clinical  and  Anatomical  Observations,  with  Ex 
periments,  dietical  and  statical,  revised  and  published  from  his  original 
MSS.,  by  J.  C.  Smyth.  London,  1788.  4°  (6.5X3). 

STARKIE,  Thomas,  Prof,  of  Law,  Univ.  of  Cambridge. 

~  Practical  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Law  of  Evidence,  and  Digest  of  Proofs,  in 
Civil  and  Criminal  Proceedings.  With  References  to  American  Decisions, 
by  T.  Metcalf.  2d  American  ed.  Additional  Notes,  by  E.  D.  Ingraham. 
Vol.  1-3.  Boston,  1828.  8°  (6.6X3.6),  m.  r. 

STATE  (The)  preferable  to  the  Church ;  or  Reasons  for  making  Sale  of  the  whole 

3  present  Property  of  the  Church,  in  England  and  Ireland,  for  the  Use  of 
the  State ;  with  a  View  of  the  self-denying  Conduct  of  the  Popish  Cler 
gy  in  Exigencies  of  the  State.  London,  1748.     8°,  pp.  62. 

STATE  UNIVERSITY  of  Michigan.     Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  for 

4  1858;  and  its  Organization.  Ann  Arbor,  1858.     8°,  pp.  61. 
STATESMAN'S  Manual  (The).     See  WILLIAMS,  Edwin. 

STAUGHTON,  William,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Columbia  College-,  b.  1770.  d.  1829. 

5  Complete  Body  of  Divinity,  abridged  by  Staughton.     See  GILL,  J. 

6  Memoirs  of  Staughton.     See  LYND,  S.  W. 

STAUNTON,  Sir  George,  Bart.,  LL.D.,  an  English  diplomatist ;  b.  1737.  d.  1801. 

7  Authentic  Account  (An)  of  an  Embassy  from  the  King  of  Great  Britain 
to  the  Emperor  of  China ;  including  cursory  Observations  made,  and  In 
formation  obtained  in  travelling  through  that  ancient  Empire,  .  .  .    To 
gether  with  a  Relation  of  the  Voyage  undertaken  on  that  occasion  .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.     [Chart  of  Voyage.]  London,  1798.     8°  (5.8X3.2). 

8  Authentic  Account  (An)  of  an  Embassy  from  the  King  of  Great  Britain 
to  the  Emperor  of  China  ;  .  .  .    Together  with  a  Relation  of  the  Voyage 
undertaken  on  the  occasion  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

Philadelphia,  1799.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
STAVELEY,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Steward  of  the  Records  of  Leicester ;  b.  1625.  d.  1683. 

9  Romish  Horseleech  (The) :  or,  An  Impartial  Account  of  the  intolerable 
Charge  of  Popery  to  this  Nation,  in  an  Historical  Remembrance  of  those 
prodigious   Sums  of  Money  heretofore  extorted  .  .  .  during  the  Exer 
cise  of  Papal  Power  here.     To  which  is  annexed,  An  Essay  of  the  Su 
premacy  of  the  King  of  England.    London,  1769.    12°  (5.6X2.5),  m.  r. 

STAVEREN,  Augustin  VAN,  of  Leyden;  b.  1704.  d.  1772. 

Editor.     See  NEPOS,  C.     Vitae  Excellentium  Imperatorum. 
STAVORINUS,  John  Splinter,  a  Dutch  rear-admiral. 

10  Voyages  to  the  East-Indies.     Translated  from  the  original  Dutch,  by  S. 
H.  Wilcocke.     With  Notes  and  Additions  by  the  translator.     .  .  .    Il 
lustrated  with  Maps.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3.     .  .  . 

London,  1798.     8°  (6X3.3). 
STEARNS,  Asahel,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Harvard  Coll.-,  b.  1774.  d.  1839. 

11  Summary  (A)  of  the  Law  and  Practice  of  Real  Actions  ;  with  an  Ap 
pendix  of  Practical  Forms.    *  *  *    Boston,  1824.    8°  (6.2X3.5),  pp.  528. 

STEARNS,  Rev.  John  G.,  of  Paris,  N.T. 

12  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Tendency  of  Speculative  Free-Mason 
ry  :  with  an  Appendix.     To  which  is  added  Plain  Truth ;  a  Dialogue  ; 
and  the  Author's  Reasons.    5th  ed.    ...    Utica,  1829.    12°  (5.5X3.3). 


598  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


STEARNS,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  Bedford,  Mass. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1834. 

1  Ministerial  Fidelity  illustrated  and  urged.     Sermon  delivered  at  Milton, 
Feb.   18,   1807,   at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel  Gile.     [Ch.,  by  B.  Wads- 
worth;  R.H.,  by  0.  Bates.~]  Boston,  1807.     4°,  pp.  40. 

STEARNS,  William  Augustus,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Amherst  College;  b.  1805. 

2  Discourses  and  Addresses  at  the  Installation  and  Inauguration  of  W.  A. 
Stearns,  President  of  Amherst  College,  &c.     See  AMHERST  COLLEGE. 

STEBBING,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  F.R.S. 

3  Introductory  Essay  to  Cave's  Lives  of  the  Apostles.     See  CAVE,  W. 
Translator.     See  HENRY,  Paul.     The  Life  and  Times  of  John  Calvin. 

STEBBINS,  Rev.  Rufus  P. 

4  Address  on  Peace,  delivered  Feb.  7,  1836,  to  the  Bowdoin-Street  Young 
Men's  Peace  Society.     With  an  Appendix.     Boston,  1836.     8°,  pp.  32. 

5  Meadville  Theological  School.     Report  to  the  Executive  Committee  of 
the  American  Unitarian  Association.  Boston,  1845.     12°,  pp.  16. 

STEDMAN,  John  W. 

6  Norwich  Jubilee  (The).    A  Report  of  the  Celebration  at  Norwich,  Conn., 
on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the   Settlement  of  the  Town, 
September  7th  and  8th,  1859.     With  an  Appendix,  containing  Histori 
cal  Documents  of  local  interest.     [Map,  Fac-simile,  &c.~\ 

Norwich,  1859.     8°  (6.7X4). 
STEELE,  Joshua,  of  London. 

t  Prosodia  Rationalis  :  or,  An  Essay  towards  establishing  the  Melody  and 
<**•    Measure  of  Speech  to  be  expressed  and  perpetuated  by  peculiar  Sym 
bols.     2d  ed.,  amended  and  enlarged.        London,  1779.     4°  (7.1X5.4). 
STEELE,  Sir  Richard,  an  English  dramatist  &  essayist;  b.  1671.  d.  1729. 

8  Account  (An)  of  the  State  of  the  Roman-Catholick  Religion  throughout 
the  World.     Written  for  the  use  of  Pope  Innocent  XL  by  M.  Cerri, 
Secretary  of  the  Congregation  De  Propaganda  Fide.   Now  first  translated 
from  an  authentick  Italian  MS.  never  publish'd.     To  which  is  added,  A 
Discourse  concerning  the  State  of  Religion  in  England.     Written  in 
French,  in  the  Time  of  K.  Charles  I.  and  now  first  translated.     With  a 
large  Dedication  to  the  present  Pope ;  .  .  .     By  Sir  R.  Steele. 

London,  1715.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 

9  Papers  in  the  Guardian.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  13-15). 

10  Papers  in  the  Spectator.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  5-12). 

11  Papers  in  the  Tatler.     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  1-4). 
Joint  Author.     See  SPECTATOR  (The)  :  &c. 

STEFFENS,  Henrich,  Prof,  of  Nat.  Science  at  Breslau,&c.;  b.  1773.  d.  1845. 

12  Christliche  Religionsphilosophie.     Th.  1.  Teleologie.     2.  Ethik. 

Breslau,  1839.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 
STEINTHAL,  Dr.  H.,  Private  Instructor  of  Languages  in  Univ.  of  Berlin. 

13  Classification  (Die)   der  Sprachen  dargestellt  als  die  Entwickelung  der 
Sprachidee.  Berlin,  1850.     8°  (6.3X"3.7),  pp.  91. 

14  Entwicklung  (Die)  der  Schrift.     Nebst  einem  offenen  Sendschreiben  an 
Prof.  Pott.  Berlin,  1852.     8°  (6.1X3.4). 

15  Gesammelte  sprachwissenschaftliche  Abhandlungen. 

Berlin,  1856.     8°  (6.7X3.8). 

16  Sprachwissenschaft  (Die)  Wilh.  v.  Humboldt's  und  die  Hegel'sche  Phi 
losophic.  Berlin,  1848.     8°  (6X3.4). 


CATALOGUE    OF    THE    LIBRARY.  599 


STEINTHAL,  Dr.  EL,  continued. 

1  Ursprung  (Der)  der  Sprache,  im  zusammenhange  mit  den  letzten  Fragen 
alles  Wissens.     Eine  Darstellung  der  Ansicht  Wilh.  v.  Humboldts,  ver- 
glichen  mit  denen  Herders  und  Hamanns.     *  *  * 

Berlin,  1851.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  pp.  74. 

NOTE —  The  preceding-  five  works  are  bound  together,  and  lettered   "  Steiuthal.    Abhand- 
lungen." 

STEPHA'NUS,  Carolus,  a  printer,  of  Paris,  brother  of  E.  S. ;  b.  1504.  d.  1564. 

2  Dictionarium  historicum,  geographicum,  poeticum  :  Gentium,  Hominum, 
Deorum  Gentilium,  Regiomim,  Insularum,  ^Equorum,  etc.  Nomina,  quo 
decet  ordine,  complectens  &  illustrans.     .  .  .    Ad  incudem  vero  revoca 
tion,  .  .  .  auctum  &  emaculatum  per  N.  Lloydium.     ...    In  qua  His- 
torico-poetica  &  Geographica  seorsum  sunt  Alphabetice  digesta.     .  .  . 
Cui  accessit  Index   Geographicus,  ubi  hodierna  &  vernacula  locorum 
Nomina  antiquis  &  Latinis  praeponuntur.     *  *  * 

Londini,  1686.     2°  (11.4X6.3),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 
STEPHANUS,  Henricus,  a  learned  printer,  of  Paris,  son  of  E.  8. ;  b.  1528.  d.1598. 

3  Concordantiae  Graecolatinae  Testament!  Novi.     .  .  .     Ed.  2da.     *  *  * 

Geneva-,  1624.     2°  (11.4X6.8),  3  cols.,  pp.  1006. 

4  Nox  IV.  et  V.  Atticis  A.  Gellii  Vigiliis  invigilate ;    cui  adjects  sunt 
Stephani  in  Gellium  Conjectural  &  Emendationes.      See  GELLIUS,  A. 
Noctes  Attica?,  etc. 

5  Oratio  de  conjungendis  cum  Marte  Musis,  exemplo  Xenophontis.     See 
XENOPHON.     Xenophontis  quae  extant  omnia,  etc. 

Annotator.     See  STEPHANUS,  R.     Thesaurus  Linguae  Latinae.        + 

Editor.     See  APOLLONIUS.    Argonauticam  Libri  IIII. 

Editor.     See  HERODOTUS.     Historiarvm  Libri  IX. 

Translator.     See  XENOPHON.     Xenophontis  qua3  extant  omnia. 
STEPHANUS,  Paulus,  a  printer,  of  Geneva,  son  of  preceding ;  b.  1566.  d.  1627. 

Editor.     See  EURIPIDES.     Tragoediae. 
STEPHANUS,  Robertus,  a  celebrated  printer,  of  Paris;  b.  1503.  d.  1559. 

6  Hebraea,  ChaldaBa,  Grseca  et  Latina  Nomina  virorum,  mulierum,  popu- 
loru,  idolorum,  vrbium,  fluuiorum,    montium  cseterorumque  locorum, 
quae  in  Bibliis  leguntur,  restituta,  cum  Latina  Interpretatione.    Locorum 
Descriptio  ex  Cosmographio.     Index  prseterea  rerum  &  sententiarum 
quae  in  Biblio  continentur.     *  *  *       Parish's,  1537.     8°  (5X2.9),  m.  r. 

7  Hebraea,  Chaldaea,  Grseca  &  Latina  Nomina  viroru  mulierum,  populoru, 
idoloru,  vrbium,  fluuioru,  montiu,  ea?terorumque  locoru  qua?  in  Bibliis 
legutur  restituta  cum  Latina  Interpretatione.     Index  rerum  &  senten 
tiarum  qua?  in  iisdem  Bibliis  continentur.     *  *  * 

Parisiis,  1538.     2°  (12.5X8.5),  2  cols. 

8  Hebraica,  ChaldaBa,   Grsecaque  &  Latina  Nomina  virorum,  mulierum, 
populorum,  idolorum,  vrbium,  fluuiorum,  montium,  caeterorumque  loco- 
rum  quae  in  Bibilis  utriusque  Testamenti  sparsa  sunt,  restituta,  cum  Inter 
pretatione  Latina.     ***  Parisiis,  1532.     2°  (12X8.5),  2  cols. 

9  Thesaurus  Linguae  Latinae  in  IV.  Tomos  divisus,  cui  post  novissimam 
Londinensem  editionem,  complurium  eruditorum  virorum  collectis  curis 
insigniter  auctam,  accesserunt  nunc  primum  H.  Stephani  Annotationes. 
.  .  .     Nova  cura  recensuit,  digessit,  ab  auctorum  citationibus  atque  in- 
terpretationibus  falsis,  interpolationibus  supervacuis,  mendisque  quam 
plurimis  repurgavit,   suasque  passim  animadversiones  adjecit  Ant.  Bir- 
rius.     ***     4vols.  Basilia?,  1740-43.     2°  (12.8X7.7),  2  cols. 
Editor.    See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments.  Biblia  Latina. 


600  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


STEPHEN,  James,  Esq.,  M.P. 

1  Speech  in  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  March  6,  1809,  on  Mr. 
Whitbread's  Motion  relative  to  the  late  Overtures  of  the  American 
Government :  with  supplementary  Remarks  on  the  recent  Order  in  Coun 
cil.  London,  1809.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

STEPHENS,  Jeremiah. 

Editor.     See  GREGORITJS  I.  Magnus.     Liber  de  Cura  Pastorali. 
STEPHENS,  John  Lloyd,  an  American  traveller;  b.  1805.  d.  1852. 

2  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Central  America,  Chiapas  and  Yucatan.     Illus 
trated  by  numerous  Engravings.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

New-York,  1841.     8°  (6X3.3). 

3  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Petroea,  and  the  Holy  Land.     By 
an  American   [_J.   L.   Stephens^.     With  a  Map  and  Engravings.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1837.     12°  (5.2X3). 

4  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,  Russia  and  Poland.     By  .  .  . 
\_J.  L.  Stephens^.     With  a  Map  and  Engravings.     Vol.  1,  2. 

New-York,  1838.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

5  Incidents  of  Travel  in  Yucatan.     Illustrated  by  120  Engravings.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  New-York,  1843.     8°  (5.9X3.4). 

STEPHENS,  Rev.  Lewis,  A.M.,  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple. 

6  Sermon  preach' d  in  the  Chapel  of  Bishop-thorp  near  York,  at  an  Ordi 
nation,  25th  Sept.,  1726.  London,  1727.     4°  (5.8X3.6),  pp.  34. 

STEPHENS,  Thomas. 

<*7  Process  for  making  Pot-Ash ;  with  Plates.       London,  n.  d.    4°,  pp.  34. 
STEPHENSON, . 

8  Life  of  Caxton.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 
Library,  &c.     Lives  of  Eminent  Persons  ;  &c. 

STEPHENSON,  George,  the  inventor  of  the  locomotive  steam-engine ;  b.  at  Wy- 
lam,  in  Northumberland,  1781.  d.  1848. 

9  Life  of  George  Stephenson.     See  SMILES,  S. 

STERNE,  Rev.  Laurence,  Prebend,  of  York,  &c. ;  b.  1713.  d.  1768. 

10  Chuvstvennoc  puteshestvie  Sterna  vo  Phrantsiu.     So  Phrantsuzskago. 
Chasti  1,  2.  Moskva,  1803.     24°  (3.4X2.5). 

NOTE.  —  The  Sentimental  Journey  in  the  Buss  language. 

«   Sermons  (The)  of  Mr.  Yorick.     \_By  L.  Sterne.']     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1794.     12°  (5.3X2.8). 
STERNHOLD,  Thomas,  Groom  of  the  Eobes  to  Henry  VIII. ;  d.  1549. 

12  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes.     Collected  into  English  Meeter,  by  T.  Stern- 
hold,  lohn  Hopkins,  and  others,  conferred  with  the  Hebrew,  with  apt 
Notes  to  sing  them  withall.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1629.     4°  (7.6X6.5),  2  cols. 

NOTE. —  Printed  in  Slack  ^Lfttrr.     Imperfect,  wanting  from  p.  88. 

13  Whole  Booke  (The)  of  Psalmes :  collected  into  English  Meeter  by  T. 
Sternhold,  lohn  Hopkins,  and  others,  conferred  with  the  Hebrew,  with 
apt  Notes  to  sing  them  withall.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1647.     12°  (5.9X3),  2  cols.,  pp.  92. 
STETSON,  Eev.  Caleb. 

14  Domestic  Worship.  Boston,  1842.     12°,  pp.  14. 

15  Piety  at  Home.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  16. 
STEUBEN,  Frederick  William  Augustus,  Baron,  a  Major-General  in  the  Ameri 
can  Revolution;  b.  in  Magdeburg,  Prussia,  1730.  d.  1794. 

^  Life,  by  F.  Bowen.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,   vol.  9.) 


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STEUBEN,  Frederick  William  Augustus,  Baron,  continued. 

1  Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United 
States,  by  Baron  de  Steuben.     To  which  are  prefixed  the  Laws  and 
Regulations  for  governing  and  disciplining  the  Militia  of  the  United 
States.     And  the  Laws  for  promoting  and  regulating  the  Militia  of  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire.     [Plates.']    Portsmouth,  1794.  12°  (5.1X3.1). 

STEVENS,  Abel,  LL.D.,  an  American  Methodist  clergyman  ;  b.  in  Phila.,  1815. 

2  History  (The)  of  the  Religious  Movement  of  the  Eighteenth  Century, 
called  Methodism,  considered  in  its  different  Denominational  Forms,  and 
its  Relations  to  British  and  American  Protestantism.    Vol.  1-3.     [Por 
traits.']     ...  New  York,  [1859-'62].     12°  (6.8X3.2). 

STEVENS,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.,  of  Kittery,  Me. ;  b.  1721.  d.  1791. 

3  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Sir  William  Pepperell,  Bart. ;  who 
died  July  6,  1759.  Boston,  1759.     4°,  pp.  24. 

STEVENS,  Henry,  Esq.,  of  London. 

4  Catalogue  of  my  English  Library  collected  and  described. 

London,  1853.     12°  (4.6X2.3). 
STEVENS,  Isaac. 

5  Literal  Repository  (The).     ...  Stockbridge,  1813.     12°  (5X3.2). 
STEVENS,  Major-Gen.  Isaac  L,  U.S.A.;  b.  1809.  d.  1862.  ^ 

6  Narrative  and  Final  Report  of  Explorations  for  a  Route  for  a  Pacific 
Railroad,  near  the  47th  and  49th  Parallels  of  Latitude,  from  St.  Paul  to 
Puget  Sound.     1855.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Explorations  and  Surveys 
for  a  Pacific  Railroad.     Vol.  12. 

STEVENS,  Capt.  John. 

Translator.     See  VEITIA  LINAGE,  J.  de.     Rule  for  the  Spanish  Trade 

to  the  West  Indies. 
STEVENS,  Rev.  John  H.,  of  StoneJiam,  Mass. ;  b.  1766.  d.  1851. 

7  Two  Sermons,  delivered  in  Newburyport,  February,  1801 :  being  a  Time 
of  Awakening.  Newburyport,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  24. 

STEWART,  Charles  S.,  Chaplain  U.S.  Navy. 

8  Visit  (A)  to  the  South  Seas,  in  the  U.  S.  Ship  Vincennes,  during  the  years 
1829  and  1830  ;  with  Scenes  in  Brazil,  Peru,  Manilla,  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  St.  Helena.     *  *  *      ...     Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1831.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 
STEWART,  Dugald,  Esq.,  Prof,  of  Moral  Philos.  at  Edinburgh ;  b.  1753.  d.  1828. 

9  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Reid.     See  REID,  T.    Works.— 
Pp.  1-38. 

10  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  Robertson.     See  ROBERTSON, 
W.,  D.D.     History  of  Scotland,  Ed.  1802.— Vol.  1,  pp.  1-197. 

11  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Adam  Smith.     See  SMITH,  Adam. 
(Prefixed  to  Essays  on  Philosophical  Subjects.) 

12  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.     2d  ed.,  corrected. 

London,  1802.     8°  (6X3.5). 

13  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.     2  vols.  bound  in  1. 

Boston,  1818.     8°  (7X3.9). 

14  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.     2  vols.  bound  in  1. 
...  Albany,  1821.     8°  (6.7X3.9).     [2  copies.] 

15  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.     Vol.  3.     ... 

Philadelphia,  1827.    8°  (6.3X3.6). 
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602  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


STEWART,  Dugald,  Esq.,  continued. 

1  General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Metaphysical,  Ethical  and  Political 
Philosophy,  since  the  Revival  of  Letters  in  Europe. 

[Boston],  n.  d.     8°(6X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  No  title-page.    Reprinted  from  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  7th  ed. 

2  Philosophical  Essays.    ...    Philadelphia,  1811.    8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  580. 

3  Works.     ...    Vol.  1-7.  Cambridge,  1829.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 
STIBLIN,  Caspar  or  Caspar. 

Editor,  &c.     See  EURIPIDES.     Tragoediae,  etc. 
STILES,  Ezra,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President  of  Yale  College;  b.  1727.  d.  1795. 

4  Life  of  Dr.  Stiles.     See  HOLMES,  A. 

5  Life,  by  James  L.  Kingsley.    See  SPARKS,  J.    (American  Biography,  2d 
Series,  vol.  6.) 

6  United  States  (The)  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honor.     Connecticut-Election 
Sermon,  May  8th,  1783.  New  Haven,  1783.     8°,  pp.  99. 

7  United  States  (The)  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honour.    A  Sermon,  preached 
before  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull  and  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State 
of  Connecticut,  convened  at  Hartford,  at  the  Anniversary  Election.  May 
8th,  MDCCLXXXIII.     *  *  *    2d  ed.,  corrected. 

Worcester,  1785.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

8  United  States  (The)  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honor.     Connecticut-Elec 
tion  Sermon,  1783.     See  THORNTON,  J.  W.     (Pulpit  of  the  American 
Revolution.) 

STILLINGFLEET,  Edward,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Worcester;  b.  1635.  d.  1699. 

9  Answer  (An)  to  several  late  Treatises,  occasioned  by  a  Book  entituled  a 
Discourse  concerning  the  Idolatry  practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome,  &c. 
Part  I.  London,  1673.     8°  (5.5X3),  m.  r. 

10  Bishop  (The)  of  Worcester's  Answer  to  Mr.  Locke's  Letter,  concerning 
some  Passages  relating  to  his  Essay  of  Human  Understanding,  men- 
tion'd  in  the  late  Discourse  in  Vindication  of  the  Trinity.     .  .  . 

London,  1697.     8°  (5.4X2.8),  m.  r. 

11  Bishop  (The)  of  Worcester's  Answer  to  Mr.  Locke's   Second  Letter ; 
wherein  his  Notion  of  Ideas  is  prov'd  to  be  inconsistent  with  itself,  and 
with  the  Articles  of  the  Christian  Faith. 

London,  1698.     8°  (5.4X2.8),  m.  r. 

12  Christian  Magnanimity.     Sermon  preached  at  Worcester  at  the  Time  of 
the  Assizes,  Sept.  21,  1690.  London,  1690.     4°,  pp.  36. 

13  Discourse  (A)  concerning  the  Idolatry  practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome, 
and  the  Danger  of  Salvation  in  the  Communion  of  it :  in  Answer  to  ...  a 
Revolted  Protestant.    ...     London,  1671.    8°  (5.1X2.6),  m.r., pp.573. 

14  Second  Discourse  (A)  in  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Grounds  of  Faith, 
against  the  Pretence  of  Infallibility  in  the  Roman  Church,  in  Answer  to 
The  Guide  in  Controversies,  &c.    ...    London,  1673.    8°  (5.4X3),  m.  r. 

13  Independence  of  the  British  Churches  proved  from  their  Carriage  to 
wards  Augustine  the  Monk.  See  COOPER,  C.  P.  Ancient  British  and 
English  Churches.  &c. 

16  Irenicvm.  A  Weapon-Salve  for  the  Churches  Wounds.  Or  the  Divine 
Right  of  Particular  Forms  of  Church  Government ;  discussed  and  ex 
amined  ...  2d  ed.,  with  an  Appendix,  concerning  the  Power  of  Ex 
communication  in  a  Christian  Church.  *  *  * 

London,  1662.    4°  (6.4X3.8),  m.  r. 


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STILLINGFLEET,  Edward,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Mischief  (The)  of  Separation.     A  Sermon  preached  at  Guild-Hall  Chap 
el,  May  2,  1680,  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c.  [of  London]. 

London,  1680.     4°,  pp.  59.     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Consult  under  P.,  T — The  Mischief  of  Impositions  ;  ANSWER  (An),  &c. 

2  Mysteries  (The)  of  the  Christian  Faith  asserted  and  vindicated :  in  a 
Sermon  preached  at  S.  Lawrence- Jewry  in  London,  April  7,  1691.     2d 
ed.  London,  1691.     4°,  pp.  37. 

3  Nature  (Of  the)  of  Superstition.     A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Dunstan's 
West,  March  31,  MDCLXXXII.  London,  1682.    4°,  pp.  46. 

4  Origines   SacraB.     Or  a  Rational  Account  of  the  Grounds  of  Christian 
Faith  as  to  the  Truth  and  Divine  Authority  of  the  Scriptures,  ...    3d 
ed.  corrected.     *  *  *         London,  1666.     4°  (6.1X3.5),  m.  r.,  pp.  619. 

5  Origines   Sacra3 :  or,  A  Rational  Account  of  the   Grounds  of  Natural 
and  Revealed  Religion.    8th  ed.    To  which  is  now  added,  Part  of  another 
Book  upon  the  same  Subject,  written  A.D.  M,DC,XCVII.     Published  from 
the  Author's  own  manuscript.     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1724.     2°  (9.8X7.1),  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  In  two  portions,  with  independent  title-pages  and  pagings,  and  dated  1709. 

6  Protestant  Charity.    Sermon  preached  at  S.  Sepulchres  Church,  on  Tues 
day  in  Easter  Week,  A.D.  MDCLXXXI.  London,  1681.     4°,  pp.  47. 

7  Reformation  (The)  justify'd.     Sermon  preached  Sept.  21,  1673.  before 
the  Lord  Mayor  and  Aldermen,  &c.    2d  ed.     London,  1674.    4°,  pp.  48. 

8  Scripture  and  Tradition  compared ;  in  a  Sermon  preached  at  Guild-Hall 
Chapel,  Nov.  27,  1687.     2d  ed.  London,  1688.     4°,  pp.  32. 

9  Sermon  [on  Mattli.  VII.  15, 16]  preached  Nov.  V.  1673.  at  St.  Margarets 
Westminst.  London,  1674.     4°,  pp.  50. 

10  Sermon   [on  Hebr.  m.  13]   preach'd  before  the  King,  Feb.  24, 1674-5. 
2d  ed.  London,  1675.     4°,  pp.  44. 

11  Sermon  preached  on  Fast-Day ;  Nov.  13,  1678.  before  the  Honourable 
House  of  Commons.     3d  ed.  London,  1678.     4°,  pp.  52. 

12  Sermon  [on  Mattli.  X.  16]  preached  before  the  King  at  White-Hall, 
March  7,  1678-9.  London,  1679.     4°,  pp.  52. 

13  Sermon  [on  Job  xxm.  15]  preached  before  the  King,  Feb.  15,  1683-4. 

London,  1684.     4°,  pp.  40. 

14  Sermon  preached  at  White-Hall,  Feb.  19,  1685-6,  being  the  first  Friday 
in  Lent.  London,  1686.     4°,  pp.  36. 

15  Sermon  [on  /.  Peter  IV.  18]   preached  before  the  Queen  at  White-Hall, 
Feb.  22d,  1688-9.  London,  1689.     4°,  pp.  36. 

16  Sermon  [on  Eccles.  XI.  9]  preached  before  the  King  &  Queen  at  White- 
Hall,  March  23,  1689-90.  London,  1690.     4°,  pp.  35. 

I?  Sermon  [on  St.  Luke  VI.  46]  preached  before  the  Queen  at  White-Hall, 
March  1st,  1690-1.  London,  1691.     4°,  pp.  37. 

18  Sermon   [on  /.   Sam.  n.  30]  preached  before  the  King  &  Queen  at 
White-Hall,  Nov.  29th,  1691.  London,  1692.     4°,  pp.  35. 

19  Sermon  [on  Eom.  vm.  6]  preached  before  the  Queen  at  White-Hall, 
March  13th,  1691-2.  London,  1692.     4°,  pp.  40. 

20  Sermon  (A)  [on  S.  John,  ill.  17]  preached  before  the  King&  Queen  at 
White-Hall,  Christmass-Day,  1693.     .  .  .     London,  1694.    4°,  pp.  33. 


604  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


STILLINGFLEET,  Edward,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermon  concerning  Sins  of  Omission,  preached  before  the  King  &  Queen 
at  White-Hall,  March  18th,  1693-4.     .  .  .     London,  1694,     4°,  pp.  32. 

2  Unreasonableness  (The)  of  Separation :  or,  An  Impartial  Account  of 
the  History,  Nature,  and  Pleas  of  the  present  Separation  from  the  Com 
munion  of  the  Church  of  England.     .  .  . 

London,  1681.     4°  (6.2X3.8),  m.  r. 
STILLMAN,  Eev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1737.  d.  1807. 

3  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  Sept.  25,  1801. 

Boston,  1801.     8°,  pp.  18. 

4  Oration  in  Boston,  July  4th,  1789.  Boston,  1789.     8°,  pp.  30. 
STIMPSON,  William,  M.D.,  of  Boston. 

5  Synopsis  of  the  Marine  Invertebrata  of  Grand  Manan,  or  the  Region 
around  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  New  Brunswick.     Pp.  68,  and  three  Plates. 
See  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  6.) 

STIRLING,  Eev.  John,  Vicar  of  Great  Gaddesden,  Hertfordshire. 

6  Cursus.Theologicus:  .  .  .    2ded.    London,  1746.    12°  (5.1X2.8), pp. 96. 
STOBJEUS,  Joannes,  a  learned  Greek  of  the  5th  century. 

7  Loci  Commvnes  Sacri  et  Profani  Sententiarvm  omnis  generis  ex  avthori- 
bvs  Greeds  plvs  qvam  trecentis  conjestarvm  per  lo.  Stobsevm,  et  veteres 
in  Graecia  monachos  Antonivm  &  Maximvm :  a  C.  Gesnero  Latinitate  do- 
nati,  &  ...  Gra3cis  ac  Latinis  e  regione  positis  coniuncti.     Adjecti  sunt 
Indices  Locorum  communium  duo  .  .  . 

Francofvrti,  1581.    2°  (11.7X6.4),  2  cols.,  m.  r.,  pp.  962+. 
STODDART,  Sir  John,  LL.D. 

8  Universal  Grammar.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 
STOKES,  W.,  of  Burton-on- Trent,  England. 

9  All  War  inconsistent  with  the  Christian  Religion,  and  the  Best  Interests 
of  Nations  ;  &c.  Newcastle,  1836.     8°,  pp.  24.     [2  copies.] 

STONE,  Eev.  Edward,  Fellow  of  Wadliam  College,  Oxford. 

10  Whole  Doctrine   (The)  of  Parallaxes  explained  and  illustrated  by  an 
Arithmetical  and  Geometrical  Construction  of  Venus  over  the   Sun, 
June  6th,  1761.     ...     [Plate.]  Oxford,  1763.     8°  (5.7X3.3). 

STONE,  Eev.  Eliab,  of  Beading,  Mass. ;  b.  1735.  d.  1822. 

11  Sermon  at  Cohasset,  Jan.   10,  1798,  at  the  Ordination  of  Jacob  Flint. 
[Ch.,  by  Gad  Hitchcock.]  Boston,  1798.     8°,  pp.  23. 

STONE,  Thomas,  of  England. 

12  Essay  (An)  on  Agriculture,  .  .  .  Lynn,  1785.     8°  (5X3). 
STONE,  Eev.  Thomas  T.,  of  Machias,  Me.,  afterwards  of  Salem,  Mass. 

13  Sermons  on  War.  Boston,  1829.     12°  (4.3X2.8),  pp.  92. 
STONE,  William  Leete,  Sup't  of  Schools  of  New  York  City ;  b.  1792.  d.  1844. 

14  Life  (The)  of  Joseph  Brant-Thayendanegea :  including  the  Border  Wars 
of  the  American  Revolution,  and  Sketches  of  the  Indian  Campaigns  of 
Generals  Harmar,  St.  Clair,  and  Wayne,  and  other  Matters  connected 
with  the  Indian  Relations  of  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  from 
the  Peace  of  1783  to  the  Indian  Peace  of  1795.    Vol.  1,  2.    [Portraits, 
(fee.]  New  York,  1838.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

J5  Life  (The)  and  Times  of  Red- Jacket,  or  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha ;  being  the  Se 
quel  to  the  History  of  the  Six  Nations.  *  *  *  [Engraved  Title-page 
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STOKER,  David  Humphreys,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1822 ;  b. 1804. 

1  History  (A)  of  the  Fishes  of  Massachusetts  ;  with  sixteen  Plates.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.  (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  5.) 

2  Reports  on  the  Fishes  and  Reptiles  of  Massachusetts.     See  MASSACHU 
SETTS.     Natural  History. 

3  Reports  on  the  Ichthyology  and  Herpetology  of  Massachusetts.  [Plates.'} 

[Boston,  1839.]     8°  (6.8X3.8).     [2  copies.] 

4  Synopsis  (A)  of  the  Fishes  of  North  America. 

Cambridge,  1846.     4°  (6.9X4.6). 

5  Synopsis  of  the  Fishes  of  North  America.     See  AMERICAN  Academy, 
&c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  2.) 

Translator.     See  KIENER,  L.  C.    General  Species,  &c.  of  Recent  Shells. 
STORK,  Rev.  Theophilus. 

6  Life  of  Martin  Luther  and  the  Reformation  in  Germany ;  translated 
from  Konig  and  Gelzer,  with  an  Introduction.     See  LUTHER,  M. 

STORR,  Gottlob  Christian,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  TlieoL,  Tubingen,  &c.;  6.1746.  d.1804. 

7  Elementary  Course  (An)  of  Biblical  Theology,  translated  from  the  Work 
of  Profs.  Storr  and  Flatt,  with  Additions,  by  S.  S.  Schmucker.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1,  2.  Andover,  1826.     8°  (6  irr.X3.6). 

8  Essay  (An)  on  the  Historical  Sense  of  the  New  Testament.     Translated 
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9  Life  (The)  of  Sir  John  Cheke,  Kt.  first  Instructor,  afterwards  Secretary 
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10  Life  (The)  and  Acts  of  Matthew  Parker,  the  first  Archbishop  of  Canter 
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15  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  of  Massa 
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19  Address  delivered  at  the  Fifteenth  Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts 
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6  Letter  on  Speculative  Free  Masonry.     An  Answer  to  a  Letter  addressed 
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SUMNER,  George,  Esq.,  of  Boston. 

7  Memoirs  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Leyden.    See  MASSACHUSETTS  Hist.  Society. 
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SUMNER,  Increase,  Governor  of  Massachusetts;  b.  1746.  d.  1799. 

9  Memoir  of  Gov.  I.  Sumner.     See  SUMNER,  W.  H. 

10  Sermons  upon  the  Death  of  Gov.  Increase  Sumner.     See  HOLMES,  A. ; 

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5  Critic  (The)  criticised,  and  Worcester  vindicated :  consisting  of  a  Re 
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SWARTZ,  properly  SCHWARTZ,  Christian  Frederick,  a  Protestant  missionary  to 
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6  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Correspondence.     See  PEARSON,  H. 
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16  Four  Leading  Doctrines  (The)  of  the  New  Church,  signified  by  the  New 
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6  Miscellaneous  Theological  Works.     The  New  Jerusalem  and  its  Heav 
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8  Principia  Rerum  naturalium  sive  novorum  Tentaminum  Phenomena 
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9  Regnum  Subterraneum  sive  Minerale  de  Cupro  et  Orichalco  deque  mo- 
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10  Regnum  Subterraneum  sive  Minerale  de  Ferro  deque  modis  liquationum 
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51  Remarks  on  the  Assertions  of  the  Author  of  the  Memoirs  of  Jacobinism 
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12  True  Christian  Religion  (The),  containing  the  Universal  Theology  of  the 
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SWEDENBORG,  Emanuel,  Baron,  continued. 

J  True  Christian  Religion  (The) ;  containing  the  Universal  Theology  of 
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New  York,  1855.     8°  (6.8X3.9),  pp.  982. 

2  Vera  Christiana  Religio,  continens  Universam  Theologiam  Novae  Eccle- 
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SWEETZER,  William,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Theory  &  Practice  of  Medicine,  Bowd.  Coll. 

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7  Sermons.     ...  Glasgow,  1763.     16°  (4.4X2.6). 

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Amsterdam,  1740.     8°  (4.8X2.4),  m.  r. 
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SYKES,  Rev.  James  N.,  of  Boston. 

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SYLVESTER,  Rev.  Matthew,  a  Nonconformist,  of  Lincolnshire ;  b.  1617.  d.  1705. 
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1  Sight  and  Faith,  or  Meditations  upon  2  Cor.  5.  7. 

London,  1651.     16°  (5X2.6),  m.  r. 
SYMSON,  Rev.  Andrew. 

2  Compleat  Christian  Dictionary  (A) :  wherein  the  Signification  and  several 
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SYMSON,  Rev.  Patrick,  of  Striveling,  in  Scotland. 

3  Historic  (The)  of  the  Chvrch,  since  the  Dayes  of  Ovr  Saviovr  lesvs  Christ. 
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9  Tabvlae  analyticae  qvibvs  Exemplar  illvd  sanorvm  Sermonvm  de  Fide, 
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TACITUS,  Caius  Cornelius,  a  Roman  historian,  of  the  1st  century. 

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3me  ed.,  revue  et  corrigee  ;  par  J.  H.  Dotteville.     4  vols. 

Paris,  1793.     8°  (5X2.6). 

12  Histoires  de  Tacite,  en  Latin  et  en  Fran^ais  [facing']  ;  avec  des  Notes  sur 
leTexte.    Par  J.  H.  Dotteville.     3me  ed.,  revue  et  corrigee.     Tom.  1,  2. 

Paris,  1792.     8°  (5X2.6). 

*3  Opera  Supplementis,  Notis  et  Dissertationibus  illustravit  Gabriel  Bro- 
tier.     Tom.  1-7.     ***  Parisiis,  1776.     12°  (4.8X2.6). 

14  Opera:  ...     Tom.  1,  2.  Edinburgi,  1792.     12°  (5.5X3). 

15  Opera  quae  supersunt    Ad  fidem  Codicum  Mediceorum  ab  lo.  Georgio 
Baitero  denuo  excussorum  ceterorumque  optimorum  librorum  recensuit 
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TACITUS,  Caius  Cornelius,  continued. 

1  \Text  and]  Traduction  [facing]  de  la  Vie  d'Agricola,  et  des  Moeurs  des 
Germains,  par  1'Abbe  de  la  Bleterie.     Nouv.  ed.,  revue  par  le  P.  Dotte- 
ville.     *  *  *  Paris,  1788.     8°  (5X2.6). 

2  Works  (The)  of  Tacitus  [;  translated  ~by  T.  Gordon].    Vol.  1 :  contain 
ing  the  Annals.     2.:  containing  the  Histories.     To  which  are  prefixed, 
Political  Discourses  upon  that  author.     *  *  * 

London,  1728.     2°  (9.6X5.1). 

3  Works   (The)  of  Cornelius  Tacitus ;    [translated]  by  A.  Murphy,  with 
an  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Tacitus  ;  Notes,  Supplements,  and 
Maps.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1-4.  London,  1793.    4°(7.2X4.7). 

4  Works  (The)  of  Cornelius  Tacitus  ;  [translated]  by  A.  Murphy,  with  an 
Essay  on  the  Life  and   Genius  of  Tacitus ;  Notes,   Supplements,  and 
Maps.     ***     ...     Vol.  1-4.  Dublin,  1794.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

TAFEL,  Dr.  Leonard,  of  Philadelphia. 

5  Latin  Pronunciation  and  the  Latin  Alphabet.     By  L.  Tafel  and  R.  L. 
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TAFEL,  Rudolph  L.,  Prof,  in  St.  John's  College,  Annapolis. 

Joint  Author.     See  TAFEL,  L.     Latin  Pronunciation,  &c. 
TALJEUS,  Aud. 

6  Troposchematologia  in  vsvm  tyronvm  explicata,  atque  exemplis  ...  il 
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TALBOT,  Thomas  H.,  of  the  Cumberland  Bar,  Maine. 

7  Constitutional  Provision  (The)  respecting  Fugitives  from  Service  or  La 
bor,  and  the  Act  of  Congress,  of  September  18,  1850.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1852.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 
TALBOT,  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Oxford,  of  Durham,  &c.;  d.  1730. 

8  Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  First  Article  of  the  Impeachment 
of  Dr.  H.  Sacheverell.  London,  1710.     8°,  pp.  16. 

TALFOURD,  Sir  Thomas  Noon,  an  English  dramatic  author ;  b.  1795.  d.  1854. 

Editor.     See  LAMB,  C.     Literary  Sketches,  &c.    Works. 
TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD,  Charles  Maurice,  Prince  DE,  a  French  statesman; 
b.  1754.  d.  1838. 

9  Memoir  concerning  the  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with 
England ;  with  an  Essay  upon  the  Advantages  to  be  derived  from  New 
Colonies.  London,  1806.     8°,  pp.  87. 

10  Memoir  concerning  the  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with 
England ;  with  an  Essay  upon  the  Advantages  to  be  derived  from  New 
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n  Memoire  sur  les  Relations  Commerciales  des  Etats-Unis  avec  1'Angle- 
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Londres,  1808.     8°,  pp.  47. 

TALVI,  a  pseudonym.     See  ROBINSON,  Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  V.  J. 
TANQUY  DE  LA  BOISSIERE,  C.  C. 

12  Observations  sur  la  Depeche  ecrite  le  16  Janvier  1797,  par  M.  Pickering, 
Secretaire  d'Etat  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique,  a  M.  Pinkney,  Ministre 
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TANNER,  John. 

1  Narrative  (A)  of^  the  Captivity  and  Adventures  of  John  Tanner,  during 
Thirty  Years  Residence   among  the  Indians  in  the  Interior  of  North 
America.     Prepared  for  the  press  by  E.  James.     [Portrait  and  Engrav 
ings.]  New-York,  1830.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

TANSILLO,  Luigi,  an  Italian  poet',  b.  1520.  d.  after  1596. 

2  Nurse  (The),  a  Poem.     Translated  from  the  Italian.     By  W.  Roscoe. 
2d  ed.     ***  Liverpool,  1800.     12°  (4.2X2.8). 

3  Podere  (II).     See  ALAMANNI,  L.     Alamanni,  Ruccellai,  etc. 
TAPLIN,  William,  Sure/eon. 

4  Gentleman's  Stable  Directory  (The) :  or,  Modern  System  of  Farriery. 
10th  ed.     [Portrait.']  London,  n.  d.     8°  (6X;3.3),  pp.  519. 

TAPPAX,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  Hollis  Prof,  in  Harvard  College ;  b.  1752.  d.  1803. 

5  Character  (The)  and  Death  of  the  Servant  of  God  considered  and  im 
proved,  in  a  Sermon  delivered  at  Byfield  :  Jan.  18,  1784  ;  occasioned  by 
the  Decease  of  Rev.  Moses  Parsons.     Newburyport,  1784.     8°,  pp.  50. 

6  Discourse  delivered  at  Andover,  at  the  Funeral  of  Lieut.-Gov.  Samuel 
Phillips,  Feb.  15,  1802.  Boston,  1802.     8°,  pp.  27.     [2  copies.] 

7  Discourse  delivered  to  the  Students  of  Harvard  College,  Sept.  6,  1796. 

Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  20. 

8  Discourse  delivered  before  the  University  in  Cambridge,  Feb.  21,  1800, 
in  Commemoration  of  Gen.  Washington. 

[Cambridge],  1800.     8°,  pp.  44. 

9  Election  Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  30,  1792.      Boston,  1792.     8°,  pp.  39. 

10  Fast  Sermon,  April  11,  1793.    "  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  31. 

11  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History.     (Annexed  to  the  following.) 

12  Lectures  on  Jewish  Antiquities;  delivered  at  Harvard  University  in 
Cambridge,  A.  D.  1802  &  1803. 

Boston,  1807.     8°  (6.3X3.6).     [2  copies.] 

13  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  John  T.  Kirkland,  in  Boston, 
Feb.  5th,  1794.     Ch.  by  Rev.  S.  Kirkland.     Boston,  1794.     8°,  pp.  40. 

14  Sermons  on  important  Subjects.     To  which  are  prefixed  a  Biographical 
Sketch  of  the  Author ;  and  a  Sermon  preached  at  his  Funeral  by  Dr. 
Holmes.  Boston,  1807.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

TAPPAN,  Henry  Phillip,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  Univ.  of  Michigan;  b.  1800. 

15  Doctrine  (The)  of  the  Will,  determined  by  an  Appeal  to  Consciousness. 
***  New-York,  1840.     12°  (5.4X3.2). 

16  Elements  of  Logic ;  together  with  an  introductory  View  of  Philosophy 
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New  York,  1856.     12°  (5.7X3.6). 

17  Review  (A)  of  Edwards's  "  Inquiry  into  the  Freedom  of  the  Will." 
...     *  *  *  New-York,  1839.     12°  (4.9X3). 

TARBE,  S.  A. 

18  Manuel  pratique  et  elementaire  des  Poids  et  Mesures,  et  du  Calcul  De 
cimal  ;  contenant  les  Instructions  a  familiariser  avec  la  connoissance  du 
Nouveau  Systeme,  etc.     ...     Nouv.  ed.       Paris,  1804.    16°  (3.9X^-3). 
TARTERON,  Jacques,  a  learned  French  Jesuit;  b.  1644.  d.  1720. 

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et  de  Juvenal. 

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TASSO,  Torquato,  an  Italian  poet ;  b.  in  Sorrento,  1544.  d.  1595. 

1  Alcune  illustri  Prose.     [Portrait.]          Bologna,  1830.     16°  (4.1X2.5). 

2  Aminta  favolaboschereccia  si  aggiungono  le  Poesie  scelte  e  i  discorsi  sull' 
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3  Gerusalemme  liberata.     ...     Firenze,  1824.     24°  (4X2.1),  pp.  548+. 

4  Jerusalem  delivered  ;  an  Heroic  Poem.     Translated  from  the  Italian,  by 
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5  Jerusalem  delivree,  Poeme  du  Tasse,  Nouvelle  Traduction.     Tom.  1-5. 

Paris,  1785.     24°  (3.3X2.1). 

6  Lettere  Familiari.     Vol.  1,  2.     ***        Venetia,  1607.     8°  (5.1X3.2). 
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TATHAM,  Edward,  D.D. 

i  Chart  and  Scale  (The)  of  Truth,  by  which  to  find  the  Cause  of  Error. 
Lectures  read  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  at  the  Lecture  founded 
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TATLER  (The).     See  (BRITISH  Essayists,  vol.  1-4). 

TAULER,  Johann,  a  German  mystic  &  preacher ;  b.  1290.  d.  1361. 

8  Institutions.     See  BUCHON,  J.  A.  C.     (Choix  d'Ouvrages  Mystiques.) 
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Editor.     See  PATERCULTJS,  C.  V.     Historic. 
TAYLER,  Eev.  Thomas,  of  London. 

9  Sermons  ...      *  *  *  London,  1803.     8°  (6X3.4). 
TAYLOR,  Bayard,  an  American  author  &  traveller;  b.  1825. 

10  Journey  (A)  to  Central  Africa  ;  or,  Life  and  Landscapes  from  Egypt  to 
the  Negro  Kingdoms  of  the  White  Nile.    "With  a  Map  and  Illustrations 
by  the  author.  New  York,  1854.     12°  (5.5X3.4),  pp.  522. 

TAYLOR,  Charles,  of  England;  d.  before  1830. 

Editor.     See  CALMET,  A.     Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible. 
TAYLOR,  Edgar. 

Translator,  &c.     See  WAGE,  R.     Chronicle  of  the  Norman  Conquest. 
TAYLOR,  Isaac,  an  English  author;  b.  at  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1787. 

11  Fanaticism.     By  ...  [I.  Taylor'].     *  *  * 

New-York,  1834.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

12  Home  Education.     .  .  .  New-York,  1838.      8°  (5.5X3.2). 

13  Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm.     [By  L  Taylor.'}     *  *  *     4th  ed. 

New-York,  1834.     12°(5X3). 

14  New  Model  of  Christian  Missions  to  Popish,  Mahometan,  and  Pagan 
Nations,  explained  in  four  Letters  to  a  Friend,  by  ...  [/.  Taylor]. 

New  York,  1830.     12°  (4.6X2.6). 

^  Physical  Theory  of  Another  Life.  By  ...  [/.  Taylor].  *  *  *  3d 
ed.  New  York,  1836.  12°  (5X3). 

!6  Saturday  Evening.     By  ...  [/.  Taylor].     *  *  *     3d  American  ed. 

Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
17  Spiritual  Despotism.     By  ...  [7.  Taylor].     *  *  * 

New-York,  1835.     8°  (5.5X3.2). 
Editor.     See  JOSEPHUS,  F.     The  Jewish  War. 


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TAYLOR,  Jeremy  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Down  and  Connor;  b.  1613.  d.  1667. 

1  ...     Discourse  (A)  of  Confirmation.     *  *  *     Also  a  Discourse  of  the 
Nature,   Offices  and  Measures  of  Friendship.     .  .  .     Two  Letters  to 
Persons  changed  in  Religion.     Also  Three  Letters  to  a  Gentleman  that 
was  tempted  to  the  Communion  of  the  Romish  Church.     *  * 

London,  1673.     2°  (11.4X6.1),  m.  r.,  pp.  70. 

2  Discourses  ...    Vol.  1-3.      Boston,  1816.    8°  (6.1X3.6).    [2  copies.] 

3  Guide  to  Eternal  Happiness,  being  a  Treasure  of  Religious  Wisdom, 
adapted  to  the  Practical  Use  of  Christians.     ...      *  *  * 

London,  1820.     12°  (5.5X3.1). 

4  Holy  Living  and  Dying :  with  Prayers,  containing  the  Complete  Duty 
of  a' Christian.     ..."  Amherst,  1831.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

5  Life  (The)  of  Our  Blessed  Saviour  Jesus  Christ :  .  .  .     Likewise,  The 
Lives,  Acts  and  Deaths  of  the  Holy  Evangelists  and  Apostles,  .  .  . 

Greenfield,  1796.     12°  (5X2.9). 

6  Selections  from  the  Works  of  J.  Taylor.     [Edited,"]  with  some  Account 
of  the  Author  and  his  Writings  [by  Rev.  A.  Yonng~]. 

Boston,  1833.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 

7  STMBOAON  ©EOAOriKON  or  a  Collection  of  Polemicall  Discourses, 
wherein  the  Church  of  England,  in  its  worst  as  well  as  more  flourishing 
condition,  is  defended  against  the  Attempts  of  the  Papists  on  one  hand, 
and  the  Fanaticks  on  the  other.     ...     3d  ed.  enlarged. 

London,  1674.     2°  (11.3X6),  m.  r.,  pp.  1079. 

8  Worthy  Communicant  (The):  .  .  .      London,  1683.     8°  (5.8X3),  m.  r. 
TAYLOR,  John,  M.D.,  of  London. 

9  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Crystalline  Humour  of  a  Human  Eye : 
or,  Of  the  Cataract  and  Glaucoma.  London,  1736.     8°,  pp.  66. 

TAYLOR,  John,  D.D.,  of  Norwich,  and  Warrington;  b.  1694.  d.  1761. 

10  Hebrew  Concordance   (The),  adapted  to  the  English  Bible ;  disposed 
after  the  manner  of  Buxtorf,  .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1754,  '57.     2°  (12.6X7.6),  3  cols. 

11  Key  to  the  Apostolic  Writings.    Set  WATSON,  R.  (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  3.) 

12  Scheme  of  Scripture  Divinity.     See  WATSOX,  R.  (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  1.) 
TAYLOR,  Nathaniel  William,  D.D.,  Prof.  Theol.  in  Yale  Coll. ;  b.  1786.  d.  1858. 

ia  Lectures  on  the  Moral  Government  of  God.  *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2.     [Por 
trait  of  Author.]  New  York,  1859.     12°  (6.6X3.9). 

14  Practical  Sermons.  New  York,  1858.     12°  (6.6X3.9). 
TAYLOR,  Rev.  Oliver  Alden,  of  Manchester,  Mass. ;  b.  1801.  d.  1851. 

Compiler.     See  THEOL.  Seminary  in  Andover.     Catalogue  of  Library. 
Translator.     See  REINHARD,  F.  V.     Memoirs  and  Confessions. 
TAYLOR,  Rev.  Richard,  A.M.,  apparently  of  London. 

15  Two  Discourses  on  the  Divinity  of  Christ ;  and  on  the  Union  of  the  Di 
vine  and  the  Human  Natures  in  his  Person.    London,  ]  727.    8°,  pp.  95. 

TAYLOR,  Richard,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  an  English  printer  &  naturalist ;  b.  1781.  d.  1858. 

Joint  Editor.     See  PHILOSOPHICAL  Magazine  (The),  &c. 

Joint  Editor.    See  LONDON,  Edinburgh,  &c.  Philosophical  Magazine,  &c. 
TAYLOR,  Samuel  Harvey,  D.D.,  Princ.  of  Phillips  Academy,  Andover. 

Joint  Translator.     See  KUHNER,  R.     Greek  Grammar. 


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TAYLOR,  Thomas,  the  '  Platonist' ;  b.  in  London,  1758.  d.  1835. 

1  General  Introduction  to  the  Philosophy  and  Writings  of  Plato.     See 
PLATO.    Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  i.-cxv. 

Translator.     See  ARISTOTELES.      The  Rhetoric,  Poetic,  and  Nicoma- 
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Translator.     See  BASNAGE  DE  BEAUVAL,  J.     History  of  the  Jews. 
Translator.     See  MALEBRANCHE,  N.     Search  after  Truth,  &c. 
Translator.     See  PAUSANIAS.     Description  of  Greece. 
Translator.     See  PLATO.     Works,  Ed.  1804. 
TAYLOR,  Thomas,  of  England. 

2  Life  (The)  of  William  Cowper,  Esq.  compiled  from  his  Correspondence 
and  other  authentic  sources  .  .  .     New-York,  1835.    8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 

TAYLOR,  William  Cooke,  LL.D. ;  b.  in  Ireland,  1800.  d.  in  Dublin,  1849. 

3  Annals  of  the  Ottoman  Empire  from  the  Capture  of  Constantinople, 
A.D.  1453,  to  the  Peace  of  Cainarje,  A.D.  1774.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA 
Metropolitana,  vol.  12,  13). 

4  Establishment  of  the  Mohammedan  Power  in  India.     History  of  the 
Delhi  Empire,  and  of  Persia.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol. 
12,  13). 

5  History  of  Ireland  from  the  Anglo-Norman  Invasion  till  the  Union  of 
the  Country  with  Great  Britain.     With  Additions,  by  W.   Sampson. 
.  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  51,  52.) 

New-York,  1833.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
TAYLOR,  Maj.-Om.  Zachary,  I2tk  Pres.  of  U.S.;  b.  in  Va.,  1784.  d.  1850. 

6  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Pres.  Taylor.     See  UNITED  STATES. 
TEATRO  Tragico  Italiano.    Vol.1.    ***    [Engraved  Title-page  and  Portraits.] 

7  Firenze,  1832.     8°  (6.6X4),  2  cols.,  pp.  853. 
TEGNER,  Esaias,  Bishop  of  Wexio  in  Sweden;  b.  1782.  d.  1846. 

8  Frithiof's  Saga,  a  Legend  of  the  North.     Translated  from  the  original 
Swedish  by  G.  S.     Revised  and  illustrated  with  an  introductory  Letter 
by  the  Author.    With  XVII  Engravings,  XII  Musical  Accompaniments, 
and  other  Addenda.  Stockholm,  1839.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 

TEIGNMOUTH,  John,  Lord.     See  SHORE,  J.,  Lord  Teignmouth. 

TEMPLE,  Piev.  Daniel,  Miss'y  of  A.B.C.F.M.  in  Western  Asia',  b.  1790.  d.  1851. 

9  Life  and  Letters,  by  his  Son.     See  TEMPLE,  D.  H. 

™  Sermon  (A)  preached  in  the  Old- South  Church,  Boston,  Dec.  16,  1821, 
before  his  Departure  as  a  Missionary  to  Western  Asia.     With  the  In 
structions  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Boston,  1821.     8°,  pp.  40. 
TEMPLE,  Rev.  Daniel  H.,  son  of  preceding. 

11  Life  and  Letters  of  Rev.  Daniel  Temple.    With  an  Introductory  Notice, 
by  R.  S.  Storrs.     [Portrait.']  Boston,  1855.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

TEMPLE,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  an  English  statesman;  b.  1628.  d.  1699. 

12  Letters  to  the  King,  the  Prince  of  Orange,  the  Chief  Ministers  of  State, 
and  other  persons.     ...    Vol.3.    [1673-1679.]    Published  by  J.  Swift. 

London,  1703.     8°  (5.7X3),  pp.  550. 

13  Life  and  Writings.     See  MACAULAY,  T.  B.     (Essays,  vol.  3.) 

14  Miscellanea.     Part  II.     In  four  Essays.     I.  Upon  Ancient  and  Modern 
Learning.     II.  Upon  the  Gardens  of  Epicurus.     III.  Upon  Heroic  Vir 
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TEMPLE,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  continued. 

1  "Works.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     To  which  is  prefix'd  some  Account  of  the 
Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1720.     2°  (9.6X3.1). 

2  Works.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,2.     To  which  is  prefixed,  The  Life  and  Character 
of  Sir  W.  Temple.     ...     [Portrait.']       London,  1750.     2°  (9.6X3.1). 

TENISON,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1636.  d.  1715. 

3  Sermon  against  Self-Love,  &c. ;  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons, 
on  Fast  Day,  June  5th,  1689.  London,  1689.     4°,  pp.  30. 

TENNEMANN,  Wilhelm  Gotlieb,  Prof,  of  Pliilos.  at  Jena,  &c. ;  b.  1761.  d.  1819. 

4  Manual  (A)  of  the  History  of  Philosophy,  translated  from  the  German 
of  Tennemann.     By  A.  Johnson.     *   *  * 

Oxford,  1832.     8°  (6.7X3.6),  pp.  502. 
TENNENT,  Sir  James  Emerson,  LL.D.,  &c.,  a  British  statesman;  b.  1804. 

5  Christianity  in  Ceylon  ;  its  Introduction  and  Progress  under  the  Portu 
guese,  the  Dutch,  the  British,  and  American  Missions  ;  with  an  Histori 
cal  Sketch  of  the  Brahminical  and  Buddhist  Superstitions.    With  Illus 
trations.  London,  1850.     8°  (6X3.5). 

TENNEY,  Hon.  Samuel,  M.D.,  of  Exeter,  N.H. ;  b.  about  1750.  d.  1816. 

6  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  3.) 

?  Description  of  Exeter.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  1st  Ser.,  vol.  4.) 
TERENTIUS  AFER,  Publius,  a  Roman  comic  poet ;  b.  about  195  B.C.  d.  159.  B.C. 

8  Comoediae  ad  optimorum  Exemplarium  fidem  recensitae.     Accesserunt 
variae  Lectiones,  quae  in  Libris  MSS.  &  eruditorum  Commentariis  no- 
tatu  digniores  occurrunt.     Tom.  1,  2.     \_Vignettes.~] 

London,  1751.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

9  Comoedia?  sex.  Londini,  1729.     12°  (5X3). 

10  Comoedia?  sex.     Interpretation  &  Notis  illustravit  N.  Camus  ...  in 
usum  Delphini.     ...  Londini,  1776.     8°  (7X4.1). 

11  Terence's  Comedies,  translated  into  English  Prose  .  .  .     Together  with 
the  original  Latin  .  .  .    With  Notes    .  .  .  ,  and  an  Index  ...     By  S. 
Patrick.     2d  ed.     Vol.  1,  2.     To  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of  Terence, 
with  some  Account  of  the  Dramatick  Poetry  of  the  Antients. 

London,  1750.     8°  (6.8X4). 
TERRICK,  Richard,  Bp.  of  Peterborough.  • 

12  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
in  Foreign  Parts;  at  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  February  17,   1764. 
With  the  Charter  and  an  Abstract  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society. 

London,  1764.     8(5.8X3.5). 

TERTULLIAN,  Quintus   Septimius  Florens,  one  of  the  early  Church  fathers; 
b.  in  Carthage,  about  A.D.  160.  d.  between  220  and  240. 

13  Apologetique  de  Tertullien,  ou  Defense  des  Chretiens  centre  les  Accusa 
tions  des  Gentils.     De  la  traduction  de  M.  Giry.    Nouv.  ed.,  avec  le  texte 
Latin  a  cote.     Augmentee  d'une  Dissertation  critique  touchant  Tertullien 
et  ses  Ouvrages.  Amsterdam,  1712.     12°  (4.4X2.6). 

TESTAMENT,  Old  and  New.     See  BIBLE, — in  locis. 

TESTS  14  (On)  of  true  Religion.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  20. 

TEXTOR,  Joannes  RAVISIUS.     See  RAVISI,  J.  TIXIER  DE. 

THACHER,  Anthony,  an  emigrant  to  Boston  from  Wiltshire,  in  1635. 

l5  Narrative  of  Shipwreck.    See  YOUNG,  A.  (Chronicles  of  Massachusetts.) 


622  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


THACHER,  James,  M.D.t  of  Plymouth,  Mass. ;  b.  1754.  d.  1844. 

1  Observations  on  Hydrophobia,  produced  by  the  Bite  of  a  .  .  .  Rabid 
Animal.     With  an  Examination  of  the  various  Theories  and  Methods  of 
Cure,...     ***  Plymouth,  1812.     8°  (6.5X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

2  Observations  upon  Iron  Ores.    See  MASSACHUSETTS  Hist.  Society.  (Col 
lections,  1st  Series,  vol.  9.) 

3  Observations  on  the  Production  of  Marine  Salts  by  Evaporation.     See 
AMERICAN  Academy,  £c.  (Memoirs,  vol.  2.) 

THACHER,  Rev.  Moses. 

4  Address  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the  Anti-Masonic  State  Con 
vention,  at  Augusta,  Me.,  July  4,  1832.       Hallowell,  1832.     8°,  pp.  32. 

THACHER,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1752.  d.  1802. 

5  Memoirs  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  1st  Series,  vol.  8.) 

6  Nature  and  Effects  of  Christian  Sympathy.     Sermon  preached  Jan.  19, 
1794,  on  the  Death  of  S.  Stillman,  jun.  Boston,  1794.     8°,  pp.  25. 

7  Sermon  preached  to  the  Church  and  Society  in  Brattle- Street,  Boston, 
Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Completion  of  a  Century  from  its  First  Establish 
ment.  Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  18. 

8  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Nov.  14, 1790,  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  James 
Bowdoin,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1791.     8°,  pp.  31. 

9  Sermon  delivered  April  6,  1798,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John  Clarke, 
D.D.  Boston,  1798.     8°,  pp.  24. 

™  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  March  25,  1798,  on  the  Death  of  Madam 
Rebecca  Gill.  Boston,  1798.     8°,  pp.  23. 

11  Sermon  preached  at  Charlestown,  June  19,  1796,  on  the  Death  of  Hon. 
Nathaniel  Gorham,  Esq.  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  25. 

12  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Oct.  20,  1793,  on  the  Death  of  John  Han 
cock,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1793.     8°,  pp.  30. 

13  Sermon  preached  at  Charlestown,  Feb.  29,   1788,  at  the  Interment  of 
Rev.  Joshua  Paine,  jun.  Boston,  1788.     8°,  pp.  21. 

14  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  April  17, 1796,  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Tho 
mas  Russell,  Esq.  Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  32. 

15  Sermon  preached  before  the  General  Court,  June  12,  1799,  at  the  Inter 
ment  of  Gov.  Increase  Sumner.  Boston,  [1799].     8°,  pp.  18. 

16  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington;  preached  Feb.  22,  1800, 
before  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts.     Boston,  1800.    8°,  pp.  21. 

17  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Feb.  12,  1795,  before  the  Massachusetts 
Congregational  Charitable  Society. 

Boston,  1795.     8°,  pp.  24.     [3  copies.] 

18  Sermon  preached  October,  1788,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Elijah  Kel 
logg,  at  Portland.     [C7t.,  by  T.  Browne;  B.H.,  by  E.  Clark.'] 

[Portland,  1788.]     4°,  pp.  27. 
THACHER,  Rev.  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Boston;  b.  1785.  d.  1818. 

19  Apology  (An)  for  Rational  and  Evangelical  Christianity.     Discourse  at 
the  Dedication  of  a  New  Church  on  Church  Green,  Boston. 

Boston,  1815.     8°,  pp.  43.     [2  copies.] 

20  Unity  (The)  of  God,  a  Sermon,  delivered   in  America,  September,  1816 
[by  S.  C.  Thacher}.     3d  ed.  New-York,  1820.     8°,  pp.  23. 

THACHER,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Dedham,  Mass. ;  b.  1756.  d.  1812. 

21  Biographical  Memoir  of  Rev.  Dr.  West.        Boston,.  1808.     8°,  pp.  31. 


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THACHER,  Rev.  Thomas,  continued. 

1  Discourse  delivered  at  Boston,  June  10,  1800,  before  the  Humane  Socie 
ty  of  Massachusetts.  Boston,  1800.     8°,  pp.  31.     [2  copies.] 

2  Discourse  delivered  March  16,   1812,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Jabez 
Chickering,  of  Dedham.  Dedham,  1812.     8°,  pp.  25. 

3  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  Milton  Academy,  Sept  9,  1807. 

Dedham,  1807.     8°,  pp.  23. 

4  Fast  Sermon,  April  9,  1812.  Dedham,  1812.     8°,  pp.  23. 

5  Principles  (The)  and  Maxims  on  which  the  Security  and  Happiness  of  a 
Republic  depend.     Election  Sermon,  1811.      Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  31. 

6  Sermon  at  Chelsea,  Nov.  4,  1801,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Tuck&r- 
man.     [Ch.,  S.  West;  R.H.,  A.  Green.']          Boston,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  40. 

THACHER,  Rev.  Thomas  Gushing,  of  Lynn,  Mass. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1849. 

7  Sermon  preached  at  Lynn,  Oct.  5,   1800,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Ann 
Carnes.  Boston,  1801.     8°,  pp.  23. 

THATCHER,  Benjamin  Bussey,  of  Boston,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll. ;  b.  1810.  d.  1840. 

8  Indian  Biography ;  or,  An  Historical  Account  of  those  Individuals  who 
have  been  distinguished  among  the  North  American  Natives  as  Orators, 
"Warriors,  Statesmen,  and  other  Remarkable  Characters.     .  .  .    Vol.  1, 2. 
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New-York,  1832.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
THAYER,  Rev.  John,  of  Boston. 

9  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  Rev.  J.  Thayer,  who  embraced  the  Roman 
Catholic  Religion,  at  Rome,  May  25,  1783.     5th.  ed. 

Baltimore,  1788.     12°,  pp.  28. 
THAYER,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  of  Lancaster,  Mass. ;  b.  1769.  d.  1840. 

10  Character  of  St.  Paul.     Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Wil- 
lard,  Sept.  23,  1807.     [Ch.,  R.  Ripley ;  RJL,  J.  Kilburn.'} 

Greenfield,  1807.     8°,  pp.  29. 
THAYER,  Rev.  Thomas  B.,  of  Boston. 

11  Why  are  you  an  Universalist  ?     See  (PlTTS-STREET  Chapel  Lectures). 
THEATRE  Francois,  ou  Recueil  des  meilleures  Pieces  de  Theatre  des  anciens 

12  Auteurs.     Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1705.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 
THEATRE  Francois,  ou  Recueil  des  meilleures  Pieces  de  Theatre.     Tom.  1-12. 

13  Paris,  1737.     8°  (4.7X2.7). 
THELWALL,  John. 

1-1  Trial  (The)  of  John  Thelwall,  on  a  Charge  of  High  Treason.  With 
Chief  Justice  Eyre's  Charge,  and  Mr.  ThelwalFs  Address  to  the  Jury. 

London,  1794.     8°,  pp.  90. 
THEMISTOCLES,  an  Athenian  general;  b.  514  B.C.  d.  449  B.C. 

i»  EpistolaB,  Grrece  &  Latine  interprete  J.  M.  Caryophilo.  Recensuit,  No- 
tis  &  Indicibus  inlustravit,  &  in  Pra?fatione  vindicavit  C.  Schoettgenius. 

Lipsiae,  1710.     8°  (5. 5X2.8),  par.  cols. 

NOTE.  —  These  letters  are  demonstrated  by  Bentley  to  be  spurious,  in  his  Dissertation 
upon  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris. 

THEOCRITUS,  a  Greek  pastoral  poet,  of  Syracuse;  fl.  about  270  B.C. 

16  Theocriti,  Bionis  et  Moschi  Carmina  Bvcolica.  Greece  et  Latine.  Latino 
Carmine  pleraque  reddita  ab  Eobano  Hesso,  nonnulla  ab  E.  G.  Higtio  sub- 
iecit,  Greeca  ex  Edd.  primis,  Codd.  &  aliunde  emendavit,  variisque  Lec- 
tionibus  instruxit  L.  C.  Valckanaer.  Ed.  altera. 

Lvgdvni  Batavorvm,  1810.     8°  (5.8  irr.X3.5  irr.),  pp.  567. 


C24  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


THEOCRITUS,  continued. 

1  Theocriti  quoe  extant  [Greek]  :  cum  Grsecis  Scholiis.     *  *  * 

Londini,  1729.     8°  (6X3-5  irr.). 
THEODORET,  Bp.  of  Cyrus,  in  Syria ;  b.  386.  d.  460. 

2  Ecclesiastical  History,  transl'd  and  abridged.     See  PARKER,  S. 

3  Theodoriti  Libri  II.  Latine.     See  (ECCLESIASTICAL  Historiae  Avtores). 
THEODORUS,  a  Eeader  in  the  Church  of  Constantinople ;  fl.  about  518. 

4  Collectanea  Hist.  Eccles.     See  (ECCLESIASTICAE  Historiae  Avtores). 
THEODORUS. 

5  Theodori  Grammatices  Intro dvctionis  Libri  qvatvor.     Eiusdem  de  Men- 
sibus.     Georgij  legapeni  de  Constructione  Verborum.     [Greek.} 

[Colophon]  Florentiae,  1520.     8°  (4.7X3), 
THEODOSIUS,  a  grammarian  of  Alexandria,  of  uncertain  age. 

6  Canones  Graece.     See  BEKKER,  I.     (Anecdota  Graeca,  vol.  2.) 
THEOLOGICAL  Essays  from  Princeton  Review.     See  PRINCETON  Essays. 
THEOLOGICAL  Essays,  from  various  authors.     See  No  YES,  G.  R. 
THEOLOGICA  Germanica:  .  .  .     Edited  by  Dr.  Pfeiff'er  .  .  .     Translated  from 

7  the  German  by  S.  Winkworth.     With   a  Preface  by  Rev.  C.  Kingsley, 
and  a  Letter  to  the  Translator  by  the  Chevalier  Bunsen.     2d  ed. 

London,  1854.     12°  (5X2.8). 
THEOLOGICAL  and  Literary  Journal  (The).     Edited  by  D.  N.  Lord.     Vol.  1-13. 

8  July,  1848— April,  1861.     [Quarterly.'} 

New  York,  1849-'60.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
THEOLOGICAL  Repository  (The) ;  .  .  .     [Edited  by  Dr.  Priestley.']     Vol.  1-6. 

9  *  *  *     Vol.  1-3,  London;  4-6,  Birmingham,  1770-'78.     8°  (5.6X3. 2). 
THEOLOGICAL   Seminary  in  Andover,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the- 

10  Theol.  Seminary  in  Andover,  Mass.     By  O.  A.  Taylor.      [Alphabetical 
of  Authors.}  Andover,  1838.     8°  (6.7X3. 8),  pp.  531. 

11  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Theological   Seminary, 
Andover,  Mass.,  1838 ;  1846;  1849;  1853;  1857-8;  1858-9.    [Plates.} 

Andover,  1838-'59.     8°,  pamps. 

12  Constitution  (The)  and  Associate   Statutes  of  the  Theological  Seminary 
in  Andover ;  with  a  Sketch  of  its  Rise  and  Progress  [by  E.  Pearson}. 

Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  68.     [2  copies.} 

13  Review  of  the  "  Constitution  and  Associate   Statutes,"  &c.     From  the 
Monthly  Anthology,  November,  1808.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  35. 

THEOLOGICAL  Seminary  in  Bangor,  Maine.    Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Semi- 

14  nary,  Bangor,  Maine.     1837;   1838;   ]843;  1845;  1846;    1847;    1848  j 
1849;   1850;   1852;  1855;  1856;   1858;   1859;   1860;   1861. 

Bangor,  1838-'61.     8°,  pamps. 

15  General  Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  Bangor,  Me.,  1854. 

Bangor,  1854.     8°,  pp.  22.     [2  copies.] 
THEOLOGISCHE  Studien  und  Kritiken.     Eine  Zeitschrift  fiir  das  gesammte  Ge- 

16  biet  de  Theologie.     Jahrgang  1834-1862.     56  vols. 

1834-'54,  Hamburg;  1855-'62,  Gotha;  1834-'62.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

NOTE This  publication  is  continuing-,  quarterly.    Conducted  throughout  by  C.  Ull- 

mann  and  F.  W.  C.  Umbreit,  assisted  to  1855,  by  J.  K.  L.  Gieseler,  G.  C.  F.  Liicke 
and  K.  T.  Nitzsch;  subsequently  by  Jul.  Miiller,  K.  T.  Nitzsch  and  Dr.  Rothe. 

17  Register  fiir  die  Jahrgange  1838-1847.     Hamburg,  1847.    8°  (6.3X3.4). 
i*  Register  fiir  die  Jahrgange  1848-1857.        Gotha,  185S.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 


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THEOPHRASTUS,  a  Greek  philosopher,  successor  to  Aristotle;  d.  285  B.C. 

1  Characteres  Ethici.     [Greek.]     Ex  recensione  P.  Needham,  et  Versione 
Latina  I.  Casauboni.  Glasguae,  1758.     16°  (4.6X2.8). 

2  Moral  Characters,  made  English  ;  with  a  prefatory  Discourse,  from  the 
French  of  De  la  Bruyere.  London,  1705.     8°,  pp.  38. 

3  Moral  Characters,  in  the  Graeca  Majora,  literally  translated,  with  Notes 
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THEORIE  4  du  Paradoxe.  Amsterdam,  1775.     12°  (4.3X2.6). 

*THERON  and  Aspasio/     Epistolary  Correspondence  between  S.  P.  and  R.  S. 

5  relating  to  the  Letters  on  Theron  and  Aspasio.    Glasgow,  1 762.   8°,  pp.  96. 
THEVENOT,  Jean  DE,  a  French  traveller;  b.  in  Paris,  1633.  d.  1667. 

6  Travels  (The)  of  M.  de  Thevenot  into  the  Levant.     In  three  parts,  viz. 
into  I.  Turkey.     II.  Persia.     III.  The  East-Indies.     Newly  done  out  of 
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THIEXS,  Johannes. 

7  Disputationes  VII.  ad  quinque  Articvlos  Remonstrantium.    Quas  public^ 
defendit,  Aquisgranensis,  1645.     *  *  *      Franekerae,  1656.     4°,  pp.  70. 

THIERRY,  Amedee  Simon  Dominique,  a  French  historian;  b.  1797. 

8  Histoire  de  la  Gaule,  sous  1' Administration  Romaine,  par  A.  Thierry. 
Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1840-'47.     8°  (5.6X3.3). 

9  Histoire  des  Gaulois,   depuis  les  temps  les  plus  recules  jusqu'a  1'entiere 
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THIERS,  Louis  Adolphe,  late  Prime  Minister  of  France;  b.  1797. 

10  History  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire  of  France  under  Napoleon. 
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11  History  (The)   of  the  French  Revolution.     By  M.  A.  Thiers.     Trans 
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New-York,  1854.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

12  Sketch  of  Thiers.     See  (SKETCHES  of  Living  Characters  of  France). 
THIERSCH,  Friedrich  Wilhelm,  Prof,  at  Munich,  &c.:  b.  1784.  d.  1860. 

33  Greek  Grammar  (The)  of  F.  Thiersch,  translated  from  the  German,  with 
brief  Remarks,  by  D.  K.  Sandford. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  1830.     8°  (6.4X3.8),  pp.  528,  xxxvi.,  25. 

14  Protestantismus   (Ueber)  und  Kniebengung  im  Konigreiche  Bayern. 
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15  Vorlesungen  liber  Katholicismus  und  Protestantismus.     Abth.  1,2.     2te 
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THIERY  DE  MENONVILLE,  Nicolas  Joseph,  a  French  botanist ;  b.  1739.  d.  1780. 
i»j  Traite  de  la  Culture  du  Nopal,  et  de  1'Education  de  le  Cochenille  dans 
les  Colonies  Franchises  de  FAmerique  ;  precede  d'un  Voyage  a  Guaxaca, 
par  M.  Thiery  de  Menonville.  Auquel  on  a  ajoute  une  Preface,  des 
Notes  &  des  Observations  relatives  a  la  Culture  de  la  Cochenille,  avec 
des  figures  colorices.  ...  2  vols.  Cap-Fran^ais,  1787.  8°  (5.4X3.1). 


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THIBLWALL,  Connop,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  St.  David's;  b.  1797. 

1  History  (A)  of  Greece.     Vol.  1-8.     *  *  *     [Embellished  Title-pages.] 

London,  n.  d.     16°  (5X2.8). 

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2  Commentary  (A)  on  the  Gospel  of  Saint  John.    By  A.  Tholuck.    Trans 
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3  Guido  and  Julius  ;  or,  Sin  and  the  Propitiator  exhibited  in  the  true  Con 
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THOM,  Rev.  David,  of  Liverpool. 

4  Assurance  (The)  of  Faith,  or  Calvinism  identified  with  Universalism. 
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5  Why  is  Popery  progressing?  London,  1835.     8°,  pp.  50. 
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THOM,  Robert,  Esq. 

6  Esop's  Fables  written  in  Chinese  by  the  learned  Mun  Mooy  Seen-Shang, 
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THOMAS  A  KEMPIS,  or  Thomas  HAMMEBLEIN,  of  Kempen.     See  KEMPIS,  T.  a. 
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Editor,  and  Biographer.     See  THOMAS,  John.     Sermons  and  Charges. 
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1°  History  (The)  of  Printing  in  America.  With  a  Biography  of  Printers, 
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the  Discovery  and  Progress  of  the  Art  in  other  Parts  of  the  World. 
.  .  .  Vol.  1/2.  *  *  *  [Plates.] 

Worcester,  1810.     8°  (6.2X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

11  Perpetual  Laws  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  from  the 

Establishment  of  its  Constitution,  in  the  year  1780,  to  the  End  of  the 

year  1800 ;  with  the  Constitutions  of  the  United  States  of  America,  and 

of  the  Commonwealth,  prefixed  [,  and  Washington's  Farewell  Address, 

appended'}.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,  2,  Worcester;  3,  Boston, 

1788/99,  1801.     8°  (6.4X3.1 ;  6.7X3.3 ;  7.2X3.6),  m.  b. 

THOMAS,  J.,  M.I). 

Joint  Editor.     See  LIPPINCOTT'S  Pronouncing  Gazetteer. 


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THOMAS,  John,  LL.D.,  Bp.  of  Rochester ;  b.  1712.  d.  1793. 

1  Sermons  and  Charges.     Published  ...  by  G.  A.  Thomas.     Vol.  1,  2. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Author, 
by  the  Editor.     .  .  .     2d  ed.  London,  1801.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

THOME,  Rev.  James  A. 

2  Emancipation  in  the  West  Indies.     A  six  months  Tour  in  Antigua,  Bar- 
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THOMPSON,  A.,  Esq. 

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3  Account  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Count  Rumford,  by  Jacob  BigeloAv. 
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4  Life,  by  J.  Renwick.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Series,  vol.  5.) 

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THOMPSON,  Capt.  Edward,  II.  N.;  d.  1786. 

Biographer,  &c.     See  MARVELL,  A.     Works  and  Life. 
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6  Decline  of  Latin  Poetry.     See  (ENCYCLOPEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  10). 
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8  Horace  —  Latin  Poetry.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  10). 
THOMPSON,  Rev.  James  W. 

9  Christ  the  Image  of  God.  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  12. 

10  Doctrine  (The)  of  the  Cross.  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  32. 
THOMPSON,  Rev.  Joseph  Parish,  D.D.,  of  New-York  City ;  b.  1819. 

11  Memoir  of  David  Hale,  late  Editor  of  the  Journal  of  Commerce.    With 
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New- York,  1850.     12°  (6X3.5). 
THOMPSON,  William  Hepworth,  Prof,  of  Greek,  Univ.  of  Cambridge. 

Editor,  &c.     See  BUTLER,  W.  A.     History  of  Ancient  Philosophy. 
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Translator.     See  GERMAN  Miscellany  (The) ;  &c. 
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12  Life  of  Dr.  Owen.     See  OWEN,  J.     Works. — Vol.  1,  pp.  xix.-cxxii. 

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THOMSON,  Alexander,  M.D. 

Translator,  &c.     See  SUETONIUS  TRANQUILLUS,  C.    Lives  of  the  First 
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THOMSON,  Mrs.  Anthony  Todd,  of  London. 

14  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 
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15  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  with  some  Account  of  the 
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Philadelphia,  1831.     12°  (4.8X2.8). 


628  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


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1  Spirit  (The)  of  General  History,  in  a  Series  of  Lectures,  from  the  Eighth 
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London,  1792.     8°  (5.9X3.1),  pp.  viii.,  527. 
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2  Life  of  Thomson.     See  JOHNSON,  Samuel.    (Works,  vol.  11.) 

3  Poetical  Works.     [With  a  Memoir  of  Thomson,  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas.'] 
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4  Works.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     ...     [Portrait  and  Plates.] 

London,  1788.     12°  (5X2.7  irr.). 
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5  Outlines  of  Mineralogy,  Geology,  and  Mineral  Analysis.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

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6  System  (A)  of  Chemistry.     .  .  .     2d  ed.     Vol.  1-4.     [Plates.] 

Edinburgh,  1804.     8°  (6X3.2). 

7  System  (A)  of  Chemistry.     ...     3d  ed.     Vol.  1-5.     [Plates.] 

Edinburgh,  1807.     8°  (6X3.2). 

Editor.     See  ANNALS  (The)  of  Philosophy.     Vol.  10-16. 
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8  Land  (The)  and  the  Book  ;  or,  Biblical  Illustrations  drawn  from  the  Man 
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THORN,  William,  of  Winton  College,  Oxford. 

9  Tvllivs,  sev  Pijraig   ...     *  *  *         Oxonise,  1582.     8°  (5.3X2.8),  m.  r. 
THORNBURY,  G.  W. 

10  Shakspere's  England ;  or,  Sketches  of  our  Social  History  in  the  Reign 
of  Elizabeth.     *  *  *     ...     Vol.  1,  2.     London,  1856.    12°  (5.3X3.5). 

THORNTON,  Bonnell,  an  English  author  &  poet ;  b.  1724.  d.  1768. 

Joint  Author.     See  CONNOISSEUR  (The). 
THORNTON,  Henry,  Esq.,  M.P. 

11  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the  Paper  Credit  of  Great 
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12  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the  Paper  Credit  of  Great 
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THORNTON,  J. 

13  Repentance  explained  and  enforced.          Boston*  1818.     12°  (4.6X2.7). 
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14  Ancient  Pemaquid.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  5.) 

15  Pulpit  (The)  of  the  American  Revolution :  or,  The  Political  Sermons  of 
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Boston,  1860.     12°  (5.9X3.4),  pp.  537. 

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THORPE,  Benjamin,  an  English  philologist ;  b.  about  1808. 

16  Analecta  Anglo-Saxonica.     A  Selection,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  from  An 
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17  Codex  Exoniensis.     A  Collection  of  Anglo-Saxon  Poetry,  from  a  Manu 
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1  Essai  sur  1'Exposition  et  la  Division  methodique  de  1'Economie  rurale, 

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2  Life  of  Tickell.     See  JOHNSON,  Samuel.     (Works,  vol.  10.) 

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4  Apology  (The)  of  an  Officer,  for  withdrawing  from  the  Profession  of  Arms  ; 
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THUCYDIDES,  a  Greek  historian;  b.  about  471  B.C.  d.  about  400  B.C. 

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9  History  (The)  of  the  Peloponnesian  War  [Greek]  :  illustrated  by  Maps, 
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10  Thvcydidis  de  Bello  Peloponnesiaco  Libri  octo.     Ad  optimorvm  codi- 
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THUNBERG,  Carl  Peter,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Upsal ;  6.1743.  d.l82S. 

11  Travels  in  Europe,  Africa,  and  Asia,  made  between  the  years  1770  and 
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THURSTON,  Rev.  Stephen,  of  Searsport,  Me. 

12  Grand  Mission  (The)   of  the  Gospel.     Sermon  before  the  American 
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14  Elegiac  Extracts  from  Tibullus,  with  Introduction,  &c.     See  RAMSAY,  W. 

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16  Philosophy  (The)  of  Living ;  or,  the  Way  to  enjoy  Life  and  its   Com 
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3  Review  of  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Buckminster,  and  the  Rev.  Jo 
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TIDD,  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London. 

4  Practise  (The)  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Personal  Actions.    Part  I. 

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TIEFFENTHALER,  Joseph,  a  Jesuit  missionary  to  Hindostan ;  b.  1715.  d.  1786. 

6  Historisch-geographische  Beschreibung  von  Hindustan.    Ferner  Anque- 
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i  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Dundas,  President  of  the  Board  of  Con- 
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9  Reply  (A)  to  Mr.  Warburton's  Appendix,  in  his  Second  Volume  of  the 
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TILLOCH,  Alexander,  LL.D.,  a  Scottish  inventor  &  philosopher ;  b.  1759.  d.  1825. 
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10  Life  of  Tillotson.     See  (Works,  post.— Vol.  I,  pp.  i.-cxxxviii.). 

11  Protestant  Religion  (The)  vindicated  from  the  Charge  of  Singularity  & 
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13  Short  Animadversions  upon  a  Sermon  lately  preached  by  the  Rev.  Dr. 
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TREATISE  (A)  on  Government :  being  a  Review  of  the  Doctrine  of  an  Original 

2  Contract.  London,  1750.     8°,  pp.  64. 
TREATISE  (A)  upon  Greek  Accents :  translated  from  the  Nouvelle  Methode 

3  Grecque,  written  by  the  Messieurs  of  Port-Royal ;  with   a  Character  of 
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TREATISE  (A)  in  Prose  and  Verse,   on  Virtue  and  Vice,  chiefly  regarding  .  .  . 

4  1  Peter  II.  2.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1783.     8°  (5. 7X3.1). 
TREATY  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Navigation,  between  His  Britannic  Majesty 

5  and  the  United  States  of  America,   conditionally  ratified  by  the  Senate 
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TREATY  (The  Definitive)  of  Peace  and  Friendship,  between  His  Britannick 

6  Majesty,  and  the  King  of  Spain;  concluded  at  Paris,  10th  Feb.,  1763  : 
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TREDGOLD,  Thomas,  an  English  civil  engineer ;  b.  1788.  d.  1829. 

8  Illustrations  of  Steam  Machinery  and  Steam  Naval  Architecture.     Atlas 
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9  Practical  Essay  on  the  Strength  of  Cast  Iron,  and  other  Metals ;  .  .  . 
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10  Practical  Treatise  (A)  on  Rail-Roads  and  Carriages,  .  .  . ;  with  the  Theo 
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11  Steam  Engine  (The) :  its  Invention  and  Progressive  Improvement,  an 
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TREGELLES,  S.  P.,LL.D. 

12  Jansenists  (The) :  their  Rise,  Persecutions  by  the  Jesuits,  and  existing 
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4  Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament ;   being  the  Substance  of  a  Course  of 
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TRENCHARD,  John,  an  English  political  writer ;  b.  1669.  d.  1723. 

6  Abridgment  (An)   of  the  History  of  Standing  Armies,  with  a  Preface 
upon  Government.  London,  1780.     8°,  pp.  16. 

7  First-Ninth  Collection  of  Cato's  Political  Letters  in  the  London  Jour 
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TRENCH,  Friedrich  VON  DER,  Baron,  a  German  soldier,  &c.;  b.  1726.  d.  1794. 

9  Life  (The)  of  Baron  Frederic  Trenck ;  containing  his  Adventures ;  his 
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TRESSAN,  Louis  Elisabeth  DE  LA  VERGNE,  Comte  DE,  a  French  litterateur;  b. 
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10  (Euvres  choisies.     Traduction  Libre  d'Amadis  de  Gaule,  avec  figures. 
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TRESSAN, LA  VERGNE,  Abbe  DE,  son  of  preceding ;  b.  1749.  d.  1809. 

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London,  1797.     8°  (5.2X3.3),  pp.  516. 
TRESOR  (Le)  du  Parnase,  ou  le  plus  joli  des  Recueils.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2. 

12  Londres,  1762.     12°  (4X2.5  irr.). 
TRIMNELL,  Charles,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Norwich. 

13  Bishop  (The)  of  Oxford  [Dr.  Wake}'*  and  Bishop  of  Norwich's  Speeches 
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14  Form  (The)  and  Manner  of  consecrating  the  Chapel  of  St.   George, 
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2  Calendar  of  Trinity  College,  1854.  Hartford,  1854.     8°,  pp.  32. 
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TROLLOPE,  G. 

4  NotaB  philologies  et  grammatical  in  Euripidis  Tragoedias ;  e  variis  Viro- 
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TROMMIUS,  Abraham,  D.D.,  a  Protestant  pastor  of  Groningen ;  b.  1633.  d.  1719. 

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7  Medicina  Nautica :  an  Essay  on  the  Diseases  of  Seamen  ;  comprehend 
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TRUBNER,  Nicolas,  a  book  publisher,  of  London. 

9  Trlibner's  Bibliographical  Guide  to  American  Literature.     A  Classed 
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TRUMBULL,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.,  of  North  Haven,  Conn. ;  b.  1735.  d.  1820. 

10  Complete  History  (A)  of  Connecticut,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  from  the 
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11  Plea  in  Vindication  of  the  Connecticut  Title  to  the  Contested  Lands, 
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TRUMBULL,  Jonathan,  Governor  of  Connecticut',  b.  1740.  d.  1809. 

12  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Gov.  Trumbull.     See  ELY,  Z. 
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13  Life  (The)  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Third  President  of  the  United  States. 
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TUCKER,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  of  Newbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1720.  d.  1792. 

1  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  29,  1771.  Boston,  1771.     8°,  pp.  63. 

2  Validity  (The)  of  Presbyterian  Ordination  argued.     Dudleian  Lecture  in 
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TUCKER,  John  Randolph,  Esq. 

3  Address   delivered  before  the  Phoenix  and  Philomathean  Societies,  of 
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TUCKER,  Josiah,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloucester;  b.  1711.  d.  1799. 

4  Brief  Essay  on  the  Advantages  &  Disadvantages,  which  attend  France 
and  Great  Britain,  with  regard  to  Trade.        London,  1787.     8°,  pp.  96. 

5  Four  Letters  on  Important  National   Subjects  addressed  to  the  Right 
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TUCKERMAN,  Henry  Theodore,  an  American  author;  b.  in  Boston,  1813. 

6  Memoir  of  Robert  Southey.     See  SOUTHEY,  R.    Poetical  Works.— Vol. 
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TUCKERMAN,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  of  Chelsea,  and  Boston;  b.  1778.  d.  1840. 

7  Reports  as  Minister  at  Large  in  Boston.     See  AMERICAN  Unitarian  As 
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TUDOR,  Hon.  William,  Esq.,  of  Boston;  b.  1750.  d.  1819. 

8  Gratulatory  Address,  delivered  July  5,  1790,  before  the  Society  of  the 
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9  Memoir  of.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  2d  Series,  vol.  8.) 
TUDOR,  William,  Esq.,  son  of  preceding,  an  American  author ;  b.  1779.  d.  1830. 

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Joint  Translator.    See  MULLER,  C.  O.    History,  &c.  of  the  Doric  Race. 
TUFTS,  Rev.  John,  of  Newbury,  Mass. ;  b.  about  1685.  d.  1750. 

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11  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Singing  of  Psalm-Tunes,  .  .  .     With  a  Col 
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TUKE,  John,  a  land-surveyor. 

12  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
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TULK,  Alfred. 

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13  Theism :  the  Witness  of  Reason  and  Nature  to  an  All- wise  and  Benefi 
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TUPPER,  Martin  Farquhar,  an  English  miscellaneous  author ;  b.  1810. 

14  Probabilities :  an  Aid  to  Faith.     By  ...  [M.  F.  Tapper].     *  *  * 

New  York,  1848.     12°  (5.5X3.5). 
TURGOT,  Aime  Robert  Jacques,  Barondel'Aulne,  a  French philos.;  b.  1121. d.l 781. 

15  Memoire  de  M.  Turgot,  sur  les  Administrations  provinciales,  mis  en 
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TURKISH  «  Tale  (A),  in  Arabic.     ...  8°  (5.8X3.4). 

TURNBULL,  Robert,  D.D.,  an  American  Bapt.  clergyman ;  b.  in  Scotland,  1809. 

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TURNER,  Rev.  Charles,  of  Dnxbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1750.  d.  1816. 

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TURNER,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  &c. 

2  Discourse   (A)   delivered  in  Boston,  Aug.  19,  1813,  at  the  Re-Installa 
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TURNER,  John,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Greenwich,  Kent. 

3  Wisdom  of  God,  in  thje  Redemption  of  Man.    Eight  Sermons  at  Boyle's 
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TURNER,  Samuel  Hurlbeart,  D.D.,  Prof.  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  N.Y.;  6.1790.  d.lSGl. 

Joint  Translator,  &c.    See  JAHN,  J.    Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament. 

Translator,  &c.  See  PLANCK,  G.  J.  Introduction  to  Sacred  Philology,  &c. 
TURNER,  Sharon,  Esq.,  an  English  lawyer  ;  b.  1768.  d.  1847. 

4  History  (The)  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Nor 
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London,  1828.     8°  (6.2X3.5),  m.  b, 

5  History  (The)  of  England :  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Death  of 
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6  Sacred  History  (The)  of  the  World,  attempted  to  be  philosophically 
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TURNER,  William  Wadden,  Hebrew  Instructor  in   Union   Theol.    Sem.,  N.Y.t 
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8  Literature  of  American  Aboriginal  Languages,  by  Ludewig,  with  Addi 
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TURRETIN,  Frangois,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  Geneva;  b.  1623.  d.  1687. 

9  Institvtio  Theologize  Etencticce,  in  qva  Statvs  Controversy*  perspicve  ex- 
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10  Necessaria  Secessione  (De)  nostra  ab  Ecclesia  Romana,  et  impossibili 
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11  Satisfactione  (De)  Christi  Dispvtationes.  Cum  Indicibvs  necessariis.   Ad- 
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Concordia  Jacobi  &  Pauli  in  Articulo  lustificationis.     *  *  * 

Geneva),  1667.     4°  (7.3X4.3). 
TURSELLINUS,  Horatius.     See  TORSELLINI,  Orazio. 
Twiss,  Horace,  Esq. 

12  Public  and  Private  Life  (The)  of  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon,  with  Selec 
tions  from  his  Correspondence.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1844.     8°  (7.1X4). 
TWISSE,  William,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's,  Ilolbom ;  b.  1575.  d.  1646. 

13  Vindiciae  Gratia?,  Potestatis  ac  Providentiae  Dei ;  hoc  est,  Ad  Examen 
Libelli  Perkinsiani,  de  Pra?destinationis  modo  &  ordine,  institutum  a  lac. 
Arminio  Responsio,  tribus  Libris  absoluta.     ...      *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  1631.     2°  (11.3X6.5),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page.    Each  book  has  independent  paging. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.         641 


TWISSE,  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Vindiciyc  Gratis,  Potestatis  ac  Providentise  Dei:  hoc  est,  Ad  Examen  Li- 
belli  Perkinsiani,  de  Praedestinationis  modo  &  ordine,  institutum  a  lac.  Ar- 
minio,  Responsio  scholastica,  III  Libris  absoluta.     Ed.  2da.     ...     *  *  * 

Amstelodami,  1632.     4°  (6.9X4.9),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Each  book  has  independent  paging. 

TYCHO  BRAHE.     See  BRAKE,  Tycho. 

TYERMAN,  Rev.  Daniel,  of  Isle  of  Wight ;  d.  in  Madagascar,  1828. 

2  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  in  the  South  Sea  Islands,  China,  India, 
&c.     See  MONTGOMERY,  J.     Journal,  &c. 

TYLER,  Rev.  Bennet,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Theol.  List,  of  Conn. ;  b.  1783.  d.  1858. 

3  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Asahel  Nettleton,  D.D. 
[Portrait.]  Hartford,  1844,     12°  (5.5X3.4). 

4  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Asahel  Nettleton,  D.D. 
5th  ed.       [Portrait.']  Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.5X3. 3). 

5  Vindication  of  the   Strictures  on  the  Review  of  Dr.   Spring's  Disserta 
tion  on  the  Means  of  Regeneration.  Portland,  1830.     8°,  pp.  63. 

TYLER,  Rev.  J.  Endell,  B.D.,  Canon  of  St.  Paul's. 

6  Primitive  Christian  Worship :  or,  The  Evidence  of  Holy  Scripture  and 
the  Church,  against  the  Invocation  of  Saints  and  Angels,  and  the  Bless 
ed  Virgin  Mary.     ***     2d  ed.  London,  1847.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

TYLER,  John,  IQtli  Pres.  of  U.S.;  b.  in  Va.,  1790.  d.  1862. 

7  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

8  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
TYNDALE,  William,  an  English  reformer  &  martyr;  b.  prob.  1484.  exec.  1536. 

Translator.     See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments.     The  Byble  ;  &c. 
TYNDALL,  John,  F.R.S.,  &c. 

9  Glaciers  (The)  of  the  Alps.     Being  a  Narrative  of  Excursions  and  As 
cents,  an  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Phenomena  of  Glaciers,  and  an  Ex 
position  of  the  Physical  Principles  to  which  they  are  related.     With  Il 
lustrations.  Boston,  1861.     12°  (6X3. 5). 
Joint  Editor.    See  LONDON,  &c.  Philosophical  Magazine,  &c.    1853-'62. 

TYNG,  Dudley  ATKINS,  LL.D.,  of  Newburyport,  and  Boston  ;  b.  1759.  d.  1829. 
1°  Memoir,  by  J.  Lowell.  'See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  3d  Ser.,  vol.  2.) 
Reporter.  See  MASSACHUSETTS. — Jurisprudence.  Reports  of  Cases  in 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court.  Vol.  2-17.  1806-1822. 

TYRRELL,  James,  Esq. 

11  General  History  (The)  of  England,  both  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil ;  from 
the  Earliest  Accounts  of  Time  to  the  Reign  of  His  Present  Majesty, 
King  William  III.    .  .  .    Vol.  1,2. 

London,  1697-1700.     2°  (9.5X3),  m.  r. 

NOTE.  —  Vol.  2 has  Parti.,  II.,  with  independent  title-pages,  &c.,  and  bound  separately* 

TYRTJEUS,  at  Greek  poet ;  of  the  1th  century  B.  C. 

12  Elegia,  Gra?ce.     See  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.     (Gnomici  Poetse  Gracci.) 
TYTLER,  Alexander  Eraser,  Lord  Woodhouslee,  a  Scotch  jurist ;  b.  1747.  d.  1813. 

13  Elements  of  General  History,  Ancient  and  Modern.     To  which  are  ad 
ded,  A  Table  of  Chronology,  and  a  Comparative  View  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Geography.     [By  A.  F.  Tytler.~]     Illustrated  by  Maps.     .  .  . 
3ded.      VoLl,2.  Edinburgh,  1805.     8°  (6.1X3.3). 

81 


642  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


TYTLER,  Alexander  Fraser,  continued. 

1  Universal  History,  from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  Decease  of 
George  III.,   1820.     By  A.  F.  Tytler,  and  E.  Nares.     Edited  by  an 
American.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-6.     (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  86-91.) 

New-York,  1839.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
TYTLER,  James,  M.D.,  of  England. 

2  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Plague  and  Yellow  Fever.    With  an  Appendix,  con 
taining  Histories  of  the  Plague  at  Athens,  in  the  Time  of  the  Pelopon- 
nesian  War  ;  at  Constantinople  in  the  Time  of  Justinian  ;  at  London  in 
1665;  &c.     ***       Salem,  1799.     8°  (6.6X3.7),  pp.  568.     [3  copies.] 

TYTLER,  Patrick  Fraser,  Esq.,  son-  of  A.  F.  T.  ;  b.  1791.  d.  1849. 

3  Historical  View  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery  on  the  more  Northern 
Coasts  of  America,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.    With 
Descriptive  Sketches  of  the  Natural  History  of  the  North  American  Re 
gions.     By  J.  Wilson.     To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  Re 
marks  on  a  late  Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot,  with  a  Vindication  of 
Richard  Hakluyt.     Illustrated  by  a  Map  and  nine  Engravings.     (Har 
per's  Family  Library,  No.  53.)  New-York,  1833.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

TZETZES,  Joannes,  a  scholar  &  poet,  of  Constantinople,  of  the  12th  century. 

Commentator.     See  LYCOPIIRON.     Alexandra. 
TZSCHIRXER,  Heinrich  Gottlieb,  D.D.,  Prof.  Theol.  atLeipsic;  b.  1778.  d.  1828. 

4  Protestantismus  und  Katholicismus,  aus  dem  Standpuncte  der  Politik 
betrachtet.     4te  ausgabe.     Nebst  einem  Sendschreiben  des  Verfassers  an 
Herrn  Abt  M.  Prechtl.  Leipzig,  1824.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

u. 

UDALL,  John,  an  English  Nonconformist  divine  ;  d.  1592. 

5  ttnpn  "VlBlb  nfitJtt  that  is  The  Key  of  the  Holy  Tongve  :  wherein  is  con- 
teineid,  first  the  Hebrue  Grammar  (in  a  manner)  woord  for  woord  out  of 
P.  Martinivs.     Secondly,  A  Practize  upon  the  first,  the  twentie  fift,  and 
the  syxtie  eyght  Psalmes,  according  to  the  Rules  of  the  same  Grammar. 
Thirdly,  A  short  Dictionary  conteining  the  Hebrue  Woords  that  are  found 
in  the  Bible  ...     All  Englished  .  .  .  ;  by  J.  Udall. 

Leyden,  1593.     8°  (5X2.7). 

E£  nnBfc  that  is  The  Key  of  the  Holy  Tongue.  Wherein  is 
contained,  First  the  Hebrue  Grammer  (in  a  manner)  word  for  word  out 
of  P.  Martinius.  Englished  ...  By  J.  Udall.  ...  2d  ed.,  with  the 
Annotations  of  C.  R.  Berlinas.  Amsterdam,  1650.  12°  (4.7X2.7). 

UHDEN,  H.  F. 

7  New  England  Theocracy  (The).     A  History  of  the  Congregationalists 
in  New  England  to  the  Revivals  of  1740.    With  a  Preface  by  Dr.  Nean- 
der.     Translated  from  2d  German  ed.  by  H.  C.  Conant. 

Boston,  1858.     12°  (5.7X3.4). 
UHLAND,  Johann  Ludwig,  a  German  lyric  poet;  b.  in  Tubingen,  1787. 

8  Songs  and  Ballads,  translated,  and  with  Notes.     See  BROOKS,  C.  T. 
UHLEMANN,  Fr. 

9  Uhlemann's  Syriac  Grammar,  translated  from  the  German  by  E.  Hutchin- 
son.     With  a  Course  of  Exercises  in  Syriac  Grammar,  and  a  Chresto- 
mathy  and  brief  Lexicon  prepared  by  the  Translator. 

New-York.  1855.     8°  (6X3.6). 


6 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRAIIV. 


ULFILAS,  ULPHILAS,  or  WULFILAS,  Bp.  of  the  Goths;  b.  311.  d.  381. 
Translator.     See  BIBLE, — Old  and  New  Testaments.     Ulfilas. 
ULLMANN,  Carl,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Theol  at  Heidelberg;  b.  1796. 

1  Gregory  of  Nazianzum.     *  *  *     A  Contribution  to  the  Ecclesiastical 
History  of  the  Fourth  Century.     Translated  by  G.  V.  Cox.     *  *  * 

London,  1851.     12°  (5. 1X3). 

Joint  Editor.     See  THEOLOGISCHE  Studien  und  Kritiken. 
ULLOA,  Antonio  DE,  a  Spanish  mathematician  &  naval  office:  ;  b.  1716.  d.  1795. 

2  Memoires    )hilosophiques,  historiques,  physiques,  concernant  la  Decou- 
verte  de  1'Amenque,  ses  anciens  Habitans,  leurs  Moeurs,  leurs  Usages, 
etc. ;  par  Don  Ulloa.     .  .  .     Traduit  par  M  *  *  *.     Tom.  1 ,  2. 

Paris,  1787.     8°  (5.6X3). 

Joint  Author.     See  JIAN  Y  SANTACILIA,  J.    Voyage  to  South  America. 
ULRICI,  Hermann,  D.D.,  Prof,  at  Univ.  of  Halle;  b.  1806. 

3  Glauben  und  Wissen,  Speculation  und  exacte  Wissenschaft.     Zur  Ver- 
sohnung  des  Zwiespalts  zwischen  Religion,  Philosophic  und  naturwis- 
senschaftlicher  Empiric.  Leipzig,  1858.     8°  (6.4X3.8). 

UMBREIT,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Carl,  D.D.,  Prof,  a'  Heidelberg ;  b.  1795.  d.  1860. 

Joint  Editor.     See  THEOLOG'.SCHE  Studien,  etc.     1834-1860. 
UNDERBILL,  Ce-pt.  John,  emigrated  to  Boston,  1630.  d.  in  L.L,  about  1672. 

4  Nevves  from  America :  or,  A  New  and  Experimentall  Discoverie  of  New 
England ;  containing  a  Trve  Relation  of  Lheir  War-like  Proceedings 
these  two  years  last  past.     London,  1638.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society. 
(Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  6.) 

UNDERBILL,  Thomas,  of  London. 

5  Hell  broke  loose :  or  an  History  of  the  Quakers  both  Old  and  New. 
.  .  .     Published  to  antidote  Christians   against  Formality  in  Religion 
and  Apostasie.  London,  1660.     4°  (5.9X4-!),  pp.  50. 

UNION  Bible  Dictionary  (The).     See  AMERICAN  Sunday-School  Union. 
UNION  COLLEGE,  at  Schenectady,  N.Y. ;  incorporated  1795. 

6  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  in  Union  College,  Sept.  1845  ; 
Third  Term,   1847;    Third  Term,  1849.    2d  ed. ;    Third  Term,   1850; 
Third  Term,  1851.     2d  ed. ;  Third  Term,  1852.     2d  ed. ;  Third  Term, 
1853;  Third  Term,  1854;  Third  Term,  1855;  Third  Term,  1856. 

Schenectady,  1845 -'56.     8°,  pamps. 

7  Sixty-fifth  Annual  Circular   and  Catalogue  of  Union  College.     First 
Term,  1859.  Schenectady,  1859.     8°,  pp.  48. 

8  Sixty-sixth  Annual  Circular  and  Catalogue  of  Union  College.     Third 
Term,  1860.  Schenectady,  1861.     8°,  pp.  48. 

9  General  Catalogue  (A)  of  the  Officers,  Graduates  and  Students  of  Union 
College,  from  1795  to  1854.  Schenectady,  1854.     8°  (6.4X4.2). 

10  Laws  of  Union  College.  Schenectady,  1821.     8°,  pp.  24. 
UNION  Theological  Seminary,  Neiv  York.     Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Stu- 

11  dents  of  the  Union  Theological  Seminary,  In  the  City  of  New  York, 
1846;  1847;  1848;  1849;   1850;   1851;   1852;   1853;   1854;   1859-'60. 

New  York,  1846-'6().     8°,  pamps. 

UNITARIAN  Association,  American.     See  AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. 
UNITARIAN  Congregational  Register.     See  AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association. 
UNITARIAN  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  &c.,  London. 

12  Tracts.     Second  Series.     Vol.  1-10.       London,  1805.      12°  (5.4X3.2). 

NOTE.  —  Each  tract  was  published  independently. 


(H4  BOWD01N     COLLEGE. 


UNITARIAN  Tracts.    See  AMERICAN  Unit.  Association  ;  UNITARIAN  Society,  &c. 
UNITARIANISM.     One  Hundred  Scriptural  Arguments  for  the  Unitarian  Faith. 

1  5th  ed.  Boston,  1830.     12°,  pp.  16. 

2  Serious  Address  to  Christians  of  Trinitarian  and  Calvinistic  Sentiments. 
By  an  Unitarian  Christian.  London,  1800.     12°.  pp.  23. 

3  Sober  Thoughts  on  the  State  of  the  Times,  addressed  to  the  Unitarian 
Community.  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  48. 

4  Unitarianism  defined  and  defended ;  being  Extracts  from  Lectures  de 
livered  in  Liverpool  in  1839,  by  three  Unitarian  Ministers,  in  answer  to 
Lectures  against  Unitarianism,  by  thirteen  Episcopal  Clergymen. 

Boston,  1841.     12°,  pp.  60. 

5  Unitarianism  vindicated  against  the  Charge  of  going  too  far.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1827.     12°,  pp.  24. 
UNITED  BRETHREN,  or  MORAVIANS.     Concise  Account  of  the  Present  State  of 

6  the  Missions  of  the  United  Brethren.  8°  (6.5X3.7). 

NOTE.  —  No  title-page.    A  collection  of  letters,  &c. 

UNITED  COLONIES  of  North  America.     See  CONGRESS. 
UNITED  STATES.  Acts  and  Laws. 

7  Act  (An)  to  provide  for  a  more  convenient  Organization  of  the  Courts 
of  the  United  States.  Washington,  1800.     8°,  pp.  26. 

8  Acts  passed  at  the  1st  Session,  2d  Congress,  1791-92;  1st  Session,  5th 
Congress,  1797;  3d  Session,  5th  Congress,  1798-99;  1st  Session,  6th 
Congress,  1799-1800;  2d  Session,  6th  Congress,  1800-01 ;  1st  Session, 
7th  Congress,  1801-02;  2d  Session,  7th  Congress,  1802-03  (2  copies); 
1st  Session,  8th  Congress,  1803-04 ;  2d  Session,  8th  Congress  1804-05 
(2  copies) ;  1st  Session,  9th  Congress,  1805-06;  2d  Session,  9th  Con 
gress,  1806-07   (2  copies) ;    1st  Session,  10th  Congress,  1807-08  (2  co 
pies)  ;  2d  Session,  10th  Congress,  1808-09;  1st  Session,  llth  Congress, 
1809-10;  2d  Session,   llth  Congress,  1810-11 ;  1st  Session,  12th  Con 
gress,  1811-12;  2d  Session,  12th  Congress,  1812-13;  1st  Session,  13th 
Congress,  1813;  2d  Session,  13th  Congress,  1813-14;  3d  Session,  13th 
Congress,   1814-15;  1st  Session,   14th  Congress,  1815-16;  2d  Session, 
14th  Congress,  1817;  1st  Session,  15th  Congress,  1817-18;  2d  Session, 
15th  Congress,  1818-19.     28  vols.      [No  imprint.']    8°  (6.4X3.1),  m.  b. 

9  Acts  passed  at  the  1st  Session,  16th  Congress,  1819-20 ;  2d  Session,  16th 
Congress,   1820-21;  1st  Session,  17th  Congress,  1821-22;  2d  Session, 
17th  Congress,  1822-23  ;  1st  Session,  18th  Congress,  1823-24;  2d  Ses 
sion,   18th  Congress,   1824-25;  1st   Session,   19th  Congress,   1825-26; 
2d  Session,  19th  Congress,  1826-27  ;  1st  Session,  20th  Congress,  1827- 
28;  2d  Session,  20th  Congress,   1828-29;  1st  Session,  21st  Congress, 
1829-30;  2d  Session,  21st  Congress,  1830-31;  2d  Session,  22d  Con 
gress,  1832-33  ;  1st  Session,  23d  Congress,  1834  ;  2d  Session,  24th  Con 
gress,  1837;  1st  Session,  25th  Congress,  1837.     16  vols. 

Washington,  1820-'37.     8°  (7.2X3.6),  m.  b. 

1°  Acts  and  Resolutions  passed  at  the  2d  Session,  25th  Congress,  1837-38; 
3d  Session,  25th  Congress,  1838-39;  1st  Session,  26th  Congress,  1839- 
40 ;  2d  Session,  27th  Congress,  1841-42 ;  3d  Session,  27th  Congress, 
1842.  5  vols.  Washington,  1837-42.  8°  (7.2X3.8),  m.  b. 

11  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States.     See  GORDON,  T.  F. 

12  Laws  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-3.     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1796,     8°  (6.2X3),  m.  b.     [2  copies.] 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE    LIBRARY.  645 


UNITED  STATES.     Acts  and  Laws,  continued. 

1  Laws  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Vol.  4-6. 

Washington,  1797-1803.     8°  (6.2X3),  m.  b. 

2  Laws  of  the  United  States  of  America.    Vol.  1.  Containing,  the  Federal 
Constitution ;  the  Acts  of  the  Three  Sessions  of  the  First  Congress  ;  the 
Treaties  existing  between  the  United  States  and  Foreign  Nations,  and 
the  several  Indian  Tribes.     .  .  .       New-York,  n.  d.     8°  (5.9X3),  m.  b. 

3  Laws  of  the  United  States,  of  America.    Vol.  1.  Containing,  Ifce  Federal 
Constitution ;  the  Acts  of  the  Sessions  of  the  First  and  Second  Con 
gress  ;  the  Treaties  existing  between  the  United  States  and  Foreign  Na 
tions,  and  the  several  Indian  Tribes.     Boston,  1795.    2°  (8.9X4.3),  m.  b. 

4  Papers  relating  to  the  Territory  of  Kansas.     (34th  Cong.,   1st  Sess., 
Sen.  Doc.  23.)  Washington,  1855-'56.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  822. 

.  Army  Registers  and  Reports. 

5  Officers  and  Graduates  of  U.  S.  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.Y., 
1802-1850.     See  CULLUM,  G.  W. 

6  Register  of  the  Commissioned  and  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  the 
United  States,  including  Officers  of  the  Marine  Corps,  and  others,  for 
the  year  1852.  Washington,  1852.     8°  (6X4.2). 

7  Register  of  the  Commissioned  and  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  the 
United  States,  including  Officers  of  the  Marine  Corps,  and  others.    For 
the  year  1854  ;  1855.     2  vols.       Washington,  1854, '55.     8°  (7. 2X4.5). 

*  Military  Commission  to  Europe,  in  1855  and  1856.  Report  of  Major 
Alfred  Mordecai,  of  the  Ordnance  Department.  [Plates.]  (36th  Cong., 
1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  60.)  Washington,  1860.  4°  (8.8X6.1). 

9  Report  on  the  Art  of  War  in  Europe  in  1854,  1855,  and  1856.  By  Ma 
jor  Richard  Delafield,  Corps  of  Engineers,  from  his  Notes  and  Observa 
tions  made  as  a  Member  of  a  "  Military  Commission  to  the  Theater  of 
War  in  Europe."  [Plates  and  Figures.]  (36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen. 
Doc.  59.)  Washington,  1860.  4°  (8. 8X6.1). 

1°  ...  Report  of  Capt.  George  B.  McClellan,  First  Reg't  U.  S.  Cavalry, 
one  of  the  Officers  sent  to  the  Seat  of  War  in  Europe,  in  1855  and  1856. 
[Plates  and  Figures.]  (34th  Cong.,  Spec.  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  1.) 

Washington,  1857.     4°  (8.8X6.1). 

11  Statistical  Report  on  the  Sickness  and  Mortality  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  .  .  .  from  January,  1839,  to  January,  1855.    By  Richard 
H.  Coolidge,  M.D.    [Map.]    (34th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  96.) 

Washington,  1856.     4°  (8.7X6.1),  pp.  703. 

12  Statistical  Report  on  the  Sickness  and  Mortality  in  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  .  .  .  from  January,  1855  to  January,  1860.    By  Richard 
H.  Coolidge,  M.D.      [Map.]      (36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  52.) 

Washington,  1860.    4°  (8.8X6.1),  pp.  515. 
.  Astronomical  and  other  Observations. 

13  Army  Meteorological  Register,  for  Twelve  Years,  from  1843  to  1854, 
inclusive,  compiled  from  Observations,  made  by  the  Officers  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Army,  at  the  Military  Posts  of  the  United 
States.    ...    [Charts.]   Washington,  1855.    4°  (8.6irr.X6.4),pp.  763-f-. 

14  Astronomical  Observations  made  at  the  Naval  Observatory,  Washington, 
[1838-1842].    By  Lieut.  J.  M.  Gilliss,  U.  S.  N.     [Charts.]     (28th  Cong., 
2d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  172.)         Washington,  1846.    8°  (7.2X4.5),  pp.  671. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Astronomical  and  other  Observations,  continued. 

1  Astronomical  Observations  made  during  the  years  1845 ;  1846;  1847; 
1848;  1849  and  1850,  at  the  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington : 
under  the  direction  of  Lieut.  M.  F.  Maury,  U.  S.  N.     Vol.  1-5.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1846-'59.     4°  (9.4x7.7). 

2  Magnetical  and  Meteorological  Observations  made  at  Washington,  [1840- 
1842].     By  Lieut.  J.  M.  Gilliss,  U.  S.  N.     [Charts.]     (28th  Cong.,  2d 
Se^s.,  Sen.  Doc.  172.)  Washington,  1845.     8°  (7.3X4.5),  pp.  648. 

3  Meteorological  Register,  for  Twelve  Years,  from  1831  to  1842,  inclusive, 
compiled  from  Observations  made  by  the  Officers  of  the  Medical  Depart 
ment  of  the  Army,  at  the  Military  Posts  of  the  United  States.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1851.     8°  (7X4.1). 

4  Observations  at  the  Magnetic  and  Meteorological  Observatory,  at  the  Gi- 
rard  College,  Philadelphia,  made  under  the  direction  of  A.  D.  Bache, 
1840-1845.     3  vols.     (28th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  97.) 

Washington,  1847.     8°  (7.5X4.2). 

5  Second  and  Third  Reports  on  Meteorology,  by  J.  P.  Espy.    With  Charts. 
2  vols.     (31st  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  39.) 

Washington,  1850,  '51.     4°  (7.8X12.5). 

6  Fourth  Meteorological  Report,  by  J.  P.  Espy.  With  Charts.    (34th  Cong., 
3d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  65.)  Washington,  1856-'57.    4°  (8.6X6.1). 

i  Results  of  Meteorological  Observations,  made  under  the  direction  of  the 

United  States  Patent  Office  and  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  from  the 

year  1854  to  1859,  inclusive,  .  .  .    Vol.  1.     (36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec. 

Doc.  55.)  Washington,  1661.     4°  (8.8X6.1),  pp.  1219. 

.  Coast  Su.  vey  Reports. 

8  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Coast  Survey,  showing  the 
Progress  of  that  Work  during  the  year  ending  November,  1851.    [Atlas 
of  Charts.']  Washington,  1852.     8°  (7.6X4.4). 

9  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of   the  Coast  Survey  [A.  D.  Bache], 
showing  the  Progress  of  the  Survey  during  the  year  1852:  1853;  1854; 
1855;  1856;  1857;  1858;  1859;  1860.     9  vols.     [Charts.] 

Washington,  1S53-'61.     text  4°  (8X6.2). 

NOTE.  —  The  first  law  providing- for  the  Surveyor  the  Coast  of  the  United  States  Avas  approv 
ed  February  10,  1807.  The  Survey  was  commtnced  under  the  superintendence  of  F.  R. 
Hassler  in  1816,  and  stopped  by  Act  of  Congress,  14  April,  1818.  The  papers  relating  to 
these  operations  are  included  in  he  American  State  Papers,  Class  '  Commerce  and  Navi 
gation,'  in  Senate  Document  143,  15:h  Congress,  1st  Session,  and  in  Vol.  2,  New  Series, 
Transactions  of  the  American  Tiiilosophical  Society  of  Philadelphia.  The  law  of  1807 
was  renewed  in  1832  and  the  Survey  was  recommenced  under  Mr.  Hassler  whose  lleports 
extend  to  1843,  and  are  followed  by  those  of  A.  D.  Bache,  from  1844  to  the  present  time. 
These  several  lleports  are  contained  in  the  Congressional  Documents  of  the  respective 
Sessions. 

— .  Congressional  Debates. 

10  Abridgment  of  the  Debates  in  Congress,  from  1789-1850 ;  from  Gales 
and  Seaton's  Debates,  and  Register  of  Debates,  &c.     See  BENTON,  T.  H. 

11  Congressional  Globe  (The) :  containing  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of 
the  First  Session  of  the  Thirty-Sixth  Congress  ;  also,  of  the  Special  Ses 
sion  of  the  Senate.     By  J.  C.  Paves.     4  vols. 

Washington,  1860.     4°  (9.8X7.2),  3  cols. 

12  Debates   (The)   and  Proceedings  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States ; 
with  an  Appendix,  containing  important  State  Papers  and  Public  Docu 
ments,  and  all  the  Laws  of  a  public  nature ;  with  a  copious  Index.     First 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Debates,  continued. 

Congress-First  Session — Eighteenth  Congress-First  Session :  compris 
ing  the  period  from  March  3,  1789,  to  May  27,  1824,  inclusive.  .  .  . 
42  vols.  Washington,  1834-'56.  8°  (7.8X5.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Lettered  "  Annals  of  Congress."    Vol.  1,  2  were  compiled  by  J.  Gales,  Senior, 
The  other  volumes  by  Gales  &  Seaton. 

1  Register  of  Debates  in  Congress,  comprising  the  leading  Debates  and 
Incidents  of  the  2d  Session  of  the  Eighteenth  Congress — 1st  Session  of 
the  Nineteenth  Congress :  together  with  an  Appendix,   containing  the 
most  important  State  Papers  and  Public  Documents  .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 
\_By  J.  Gales  and  — Seaton.~\ 

Washington,  1825,  '26.     8°  (8.2X5.6),  2  cols. 
• .  Constitutions — Federal,  and  State. 

2  Amendments  proposed  to  be  added  to  the  Federal  Constitution,  by  the 
Congress  held  at  New-York,  March  4,  1789.     Boston,  1790.     8°,  pp.  8. 

3  American's  Own  Book  ;  or  the  Constitutions  of  the  several  States  in  the 
Union,  1849  ;  with  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  &c.    See  BIGELOW,  J.  R. 

4  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.     See  STORY,  J. 

5  Constitution  (The)  or  Frame  of  Government,  for  the  United  States  of 
America,  as  reported  by  the  Convention  of  Delegates,  held  at  Philadel 
phia,  May  14-Sept.  17,  1787.  Boston,  1787.     8°,  pp.  32. 

6  Constitution  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America ;  as  proposed  at  the 
Convention,  held  at  Philadelphia,  September  17,  1787,  and  since  ratified 
by  the  several  States.  Philadelphia,  1799.     12°,  pp.  27. 

7  Constitutions  (The)  of  the  several  independent  States  of  America ;  the 
Declaration  of  Independence ;  the  Articles  of  Confederation  between 
the  said  States  ;  the  Treaties  between  His  Most  Christian  Majesty  and  the 
U.  S.  of  America.    ...   2ded.    Boston,  1785.  12°  (5.5X3.1).  [2'copies.] 

8  Constitutions  des  Treize  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique.     [Declaration  de  V 
Independance,  Articles  de  Confederation,  Traite  d'Amitie  et  de  Com 
merce,  etc.~\     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1783.    4°,  8°  (5.5X3),  pp.  540.     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  The  4to  copy  is  upon  very  large  paper,  richly  bound,  with  French  royal  arms. 

9  Constitutions  (The)  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  latest  Amend 
ments  :  to  which  are  annexed,  The  Declaration  of  Independence ;  and 
the  Federal  Constitution,  with  the  Amendments  thereto.     .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1791.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

10  Constitutions  (The)  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  latest  Amend 
ments  :  to  which  are  prefixed,  The  Declaration  of  Independence ;  and 
the  Federal  Constitution,  with  the  Amendments.       .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1802.     8°  (6.8X3.4). 

11  Dissertation  on  the  Political  Union  and  Constitution  of  the  Thirteen 
United  States  of  North-America :  which  is  necessary  to  their  Preserva 
tion  and  Happiness.     By  a  Citizen  of  Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia,  1783.     8°,  pp.  46. 

12  Examination  into  the  leading  Principles  of  the  Federal  Constitution  pro 
posed  by  the  late  Convention  held  at  Phila.        Phila.,  1787.    8°,  pp.  55. 

13  Federalist  (The) :  a  Collection  of  Essays,  by  Hamilton,  Jay,  and  Madi 
son,  in  favour  of  the  Federal  Constitution  of  1787.     See  FEDERALIST 
(The)  {  &c. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Constitutions — Federal  and  State,  continued. 

1  History  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     See  CURTIS,  G.  T. 

2  Journal,  Acts  and  Proceedings,  of  the  Convention,  assembled  at  Phila 
delphia,  Monday,  May  14,  and  dissolved  Monday,  September  17,  17S7r 
which  formed  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.     .  .  . 

Boston,  1819.     8°  (6.2X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

3  Journal,  Debates,  &c.  in  the  General  Convention  at  Philadelphia,  and  in 
the  State  Conventions,  on  adopting  the  Federal  Constitution.     See  EL 
LIOT,  J. 

4  Observations  leading  to  a  Fair  Examination  of  the  System  of  Govern 
ment;  proposed  by  the  late  Convention.  Phila.,  1787.     8°,  pp.  40. 

5  Review  of  the  Constitution  proposed  by  the  late  Convention  at  Phila 
delphia,  1787  ;  by  a  Federal  Republican.  Phila.,  1787.     8°,  pp.  39; 

6  Secret  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention  assembled  at  Phila 
delphia,  in  1787,  to  form  the  Federal  Constitution.     See  YATES,  R. 

7  View  of  the  proposed  Constitution  of  the  United  States  as  agreed  to  by 
the  Convention  at  Phila.,  Sept.  17,  1787.          Phila,,  1787.     8°,  pp.  37. 

.        Financial  and  Commercial  Documents. 

NOTE. — The  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  upon  the  Finances,  upon  the  Com 
merce  and  Navigation,  &c.  of  the  country  are  contained  in  the  Congressional  Documents 
of  each  Session. 

8  ...  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  all  Foreign  Na 
tions.     Edmund  Flagg,  Sup't,     ...    Vol.  1-4.     (34th  Cong.,  1st  Sess., 
Sen.  Doc.  107  ;  Exec.  Doc.  47.)    Washington,  1856-'57.    4*°  (8.7X6.1). 

9  ...  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  Foreign  Nations, 
for  the  Year  ending  September  30,  1857.     (35th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen. 
Doc.  53.)  Washington,  1858.     4°  (8.7X6.1),  pp.  514. 

10  ...  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  Foreign  Nations. 
For  the  Year  ending  September  30,  1858.     (35th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen. 
Doc.  38.)  Washington,  1859.     4° (8.7X6.1),  pp.  661. 

11  ...  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  Foreign  Nations, 
for  the  Year  ending  September  30,  1859.     (36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec. 
Doc.  4.)  Washington,  1860.     4°  (8.8X6.1),  pp.  757. 

12  ,  .  .  Commercial  Relations  of  the  United  States  with  Foreign  Nations, 
for  the  Year  ending  September  30,  1860.     (36th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen. 
Doc.  6.)  Washington,  1861.     4°  (8..8X6.1),  pp.  730. 

13  ...  Digest  of  the  Commercial  Regulations  of  the  different  Foreign  Na 
tions,  with  which  the  United  States  have  Intercourse:  .  .  .  Feb.  2, 
1824.     (18th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  130.) 

Washington,  1824.     8°  (7.1X4.1),  pp.  527. 

14  Funding  System  (The)  of  the  United  States  and  of  Great  Britain,  with 
some  Tabular  Facts  of  other  Nations  touching  the  same  subject.     Pre 
pared  by  Jonathan  Elliot.     *  *  *     (28th  Cong.,   1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc. 
15.)  Washington,  1845.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  1299. 

15  Letter  from  the  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  relative  to  the  Condition  of  the 
Banks  in  the  U.  S.,  April  12,  1850.      Washington,  1850.    8°  (7.4X4.4). 

16  Letter  from  the  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  with  a  Statement  of  Emoluments 
of  Officers  employed  in  the  Collection  of  the  Customs. 

Washington,  1806.     2°,  pp.  7. 

i?  Letter  from  the  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  Statements  shewing 
the  Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the  U.  S.  September  30th,  1821 ;  Sep 
tember  30th,  1824.  2vols.  Washington,  1821/24.  8°  (7.1X4.1). 


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UNITED  STATES.     Financial  and  Commercial  Documents,  continued. 

1  ...    Report  of  I.  D.  Andrews,  on  the  Trade  and  Commerce  of  the  Brit 
ish  North  American  Colonies,  and  upon  the  Trade  of  the  Great  Lakes 
and  Rivers ;  also,  Notices  of  the  Internal  Improvements  in  each  State, 
of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  Straits  of  Florida,  and  a  Paper  on  the  Cotton 
Crop  of  the  United  States.     [Maps.']     (32d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc. 
112.)  Washington,  1853.     8°  (7.6X4.4),  pp.  906. 

2  Report  of  the  Officers  constituting  the  Light-House  Board  .  .  .  ,  [on] 
the  Condition  of  the  Light-House  Establishment  of  the  United  States, 
.  .  .     [Plates.]     (32d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  28.) 

Washington,  1852.     8°  (7.5X4.4),  pp.  760. 

3  Report  of  the   Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  a  Report  from  the 
Register  of  the  Treasury  of  the  Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the  U.  S. 
1849;   1850;   1854;   1855;   1859;   1860;   1861.     7  vols. 

Washington,  1851-'62.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

4  Report  of  the   Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  on  the   State  of  the  Finances, 
December  3,  1849  ;  June  30,  1856.     2  vols. 

Washington,  1849,  '56.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

5  Report  of  the   Sec'y  of  the  Treasury  of  the  U.  S.,  on  the  subject  of 
Manufactures.     December  5,  1791.         Philadelphia,  1791.     2°,  pp.  58. 

6  Report  of  the  Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  Construction  and  Distribu 
tion  of  Weights  and  Measures.  AVashington,  1857.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

7  Reports,  &c.  of  Commissioners  appointed  to  investigate  the  Affairs  of 
the  Custom-House,  New  York.     (27th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  212.) 

Washington,  1842.     8°  (7.5X4.5),  pp.  1690. 

8  Reports  of  Alex.   Hamilton,   Sec'y  of  the  Treasury,  January  19,  1795; 
containing  I.  A  Plan  for  the  further  Support  of  Public  Credit.  II.  For  the 
Improvement  and  better  Management  of  the  Revenues  of  the  U.  S. 

London,  1795.     4°  (7.7X<3-5),  pp.  96. 

9  Statement  (A)  of  the  Accounts  of  the  United  States  of  America,  during 
the  Administration  of  the  Superintendent  of  Finance,  commencing  with 
his  Appointment,  20th  February,  1780,  and  ending  with  his  Resignation, 
1st  November,  1784.  Philadelphia,  1785.     2°  (12X7). 

.     Geological  and  other  Explorations  and  Surveys. 

10  Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana,  in  the  year  1850 :  by  R.  B. 
Marcy ;  assisted  by  G.  B.  McClellan.     With  Reports  of  the  Natural 
History  of  the  Country,  and  numerous  Illustrations.     (32d  Cong.,  2d 
Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  54.)  Washington,  1853.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

11  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah, 
including  a  Reconnoissance  of  a  New  Route  through  the  Rocky  Moun 
tains.     By  H.  Stansbury,  Capt.  U.  S.  A.     [Atlas  of  Maps,  and  Plates.] 
(Spec.  Sess., March,  1851,  Sen. Doc. 3.)  Washington,  1853.  8°(6.6X3.8). 

12  Exploration  of  the  Valley  of  the  Amazon,  made  ...  by  W.  L.  Hern- 
don  and  L.  Gibbon.     Part  I.  By  Lieut.  Plerndon.     II.  By  Lt.  L.  Gib 
bon.     [Atlas  to  each  part,  and  Engravings]     4  vols.     (32d  Cong.,  2d 
Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  36.)  Washington,  1853,  '54.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

l:*  Geographical  Memoir  upon  Upper  California.  By  J.  C.  Fremont.  (3()th 
Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Misc.  148.)  Washington,  1849.  8°,  pp.  40. 

14  Geological  Report,  in  1834,  of  the  Elevated  Country  between  the  Mis 
souri  and  Red  Rivers,  by  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.  (23d  Cong.,  2d 
Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  151.)  Washington,  1835.  8°,  pp.  97. 

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UNITED  STATES.     Geological  and  other  Explorations  and  Surveys,  continued. 

1  Journal  of  the  Expedition  of  Dragoons,  under  the  command  of  Col.  Henry 
Dodge,  to  the  Rocky  Ms.,  in  1835.     With  Maps. 

Washington,  1836.     8°,  pp.  37. 

2  Memoir,  historical  and    political,  on  the  Northwest  Coast  of  North 
America,  and  the  adjacent  Territories  ;  illustrated  by  a  Map  and  a  Geo 
graphical  View  of  those  countries.     By  R.  Greenhow.     (26th  Cong.,  1st 
Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  174.)  Washington,  1840.     8°  (6.7X4),  m.  d. 

3  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  American  Squadron  to  the  China  Seas 
and  Japan,  performed  in  the  years  1852,  1853,  and  1854,  under  the  com 
mand  of  Comm.   M.  C.   Perry,  U.  S.  N.     Compiled  from  the   original 
Notes  and  Journals  of  Comm.  Perry  and  his  Officers  . .  . ,  by  F.  L.  Hawks. 
Vol.  1, 2.    AVith  numerous  Illustrations.    (33d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc. 
79.)  Washington,  1856.     4°  (8.4X6.1). 

NOTE — For  third  volume,  "  Observations  on  the  Zodiacal  Light,"  &c.  see  JONES,  G. 

4  Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnoissance,  from  Fort  Leavenworth,  Mo.,  to 
San  Diego,  CaL,  made  in  1846-7.     By  Maj.  W.  H.  Emory.     [Maps  and 
Plates.'}     (30th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  41.) 

Washington,  1848.     8°  (7.5X4.5). 

5  Report  and  Charts  of  the  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Brig  Dolphin,  made   .  .  . 
by  Lieut.  S.  P.  Lee,  U.  S.  N.     2  vols.     (33d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc. 
59.)  Washington,  1854.     8°  (7.6X4.4). 

6  Report  upon  the  Colorado  River  of  the  West,  explored  in   1857  and 
1858,  by  Lieut.  Joseph  C.  Ives.     [Maps  and  Engravings.']    (36th  Cong., 
1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  90.)  Washington,  1861.     4°  (8.8X6.1). 

7  Report  of  an  Exploration  of  the  Country  lying  between  the  Missouri 
River  and  the  Rocky  Mountains,  in  1842.     By  J.  C.  Fremont.     [Map 
and  Plates.']     (27th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  243.) 

Washington,  1843.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

8  Report  of  an  Exploring  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1842, 
and  to  Oregon  and  North  California  in  1843-'44.     By  J.  C.  Fremont. 
[Map  and  Plates.']     (28th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  174.) 

Washington,  1845.     8°  (7.5X4.5),  pp.  693. 

9  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War  communicating  the  several  Pacific  Rail 
road  Explorations.     [Maps.~\     3  vols.     (33d  Cong.,   1st  Sess.,  Exec. 
Doc.  129.)  Washington,  1853-'54.     8°  (7.5X4.4). 

10  Reports  of  Explorations  and  Surveys,  to  ascertain  the  most  Practicable 
and  Economical  Route  for  a  Railroad  from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the 
Pacific  Ocean.     Made  in  1853-'56.      [Maps,  Plates  and  Engravings.'] 
Vol.  1-10.     (33d  Cong.,  2d  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  78.)     11,  12.     (36th  Cong., 
1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.         .)  Washington,  1855-'60.     4°  (8.7X6.1). 

11  Report  of  a  Geological  Exploration  of  Part  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and  Il 
linois,  made  in  the  Autumn  of  1839  ;  with  Charts  and  Illustrations.     By 
D.  D.  Owen.     (28th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  407.) 

Washington,  1844.     8°  (7.5X4.5). 

12  Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnoissance  made  in  1835,  from  the  Seat  of 
Government,  by  the  way  of  Green  Bay  and  Wisconsin  Territory,  to  the 
Coteau  de  Prairie.     By  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.     (24th  Cong.,  1st 
Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  333.)  Washington,  1836.     8°  (6.2X3.8). 

13  Report  of  a  Geological  Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota ;  and 
incidentally  of  a  Portion  of  Nebraska  Territory.     .  .  .     By  D.  D.  Owen. 
[Maps,  Plate*  and  Engravings.'}     (30th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  57.) 

Philadelphia,  1852.     4°(8.4X5.7),  pp.  634.     [2  copies.] 


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UNITED  STATES.     Explorations  and  Surveys,  continued. 

1  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Lake  Superior  Land  District :  by  J.  "VV. 
Foster  and  J.  D.  Whitney.     Part  I.  Copper  Lands.     (31st  Cong.,  1st 
Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  69.)     II.  The  Iron  Region,  with  the  General  Geology. 
(Spec.   Sess.,  March,  1851,  Sen.  Doc.  4.)     2  vols.      [Maps,  Plates  and 
Engravings.']  "Washington,  1850, '51.     8°  (7X4.4;  7.3X4.3). 

2  Report  on  the  Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River ;  upon 
the  Protection  of  the  Alluvial  Region  against  Overflow ;  and  upon  the 
Deepening  of  the  Mouths :  based  upon  Surveys  and  Investigations  made 
under  the  Acts  of  Congress  .  .  .     Prepared  by  Capt.  A.  A.  Humphreys 
and  Lieut.  H.  L.  Abbot.     *  *  *     [Maps  and  Charts.'] 

Philadelphia,  1861.     4°  (8.6X6.1),  pp.  456,  cxlvi. 

3  Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Survey,  made  .  .  . 
by  W.   H.  Emory.     ...     3  vols.      [Maps,  Plates  and  Engravings.'] 
(34th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  108.) 

Washington,  1857-'59.     4°  (8.7X6.1). 

United  States  Exploring  Expedition.    During  the  years  1838, 1839, 1840, 
1841,  1842.     Under  the  command  of  Charles  Wilkes,  U.  S.  N. 

4  Vol.  13.  Crustacea.     By  J.  D.  Dana.     Part  L,  II.     2  vols. 

Philadelphia,  1852.     4°  (7.7X4.8),  pp.  1618. 

5  Atlas.  Crustacea.     By  J.  D.  Dana.     Pp.  27,  and  96  Plates. 

Philadelphia,  1855.     2°  (16.7XH.1)- 

6  Atlas.  Zoophytes.     By  J.  D.  Dana.     Pp.  12,  and  61  Plates. 

Philadelphia,  1849.     2°  (16.7XH.1). 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  DANA,  J.  D.     Structure  and  Classification  of  Zoophytes. 
Synopsis  of  the  Report  on  Zoophytes  of  the  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition. 

7  U.  S.  (The)  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere, 
during  the  years  1849-'50-'51-'52.    Lieut.  J.  M.  Gilliss,  Sup't.  Vol.  1-3,  6. 
.  .  .     [Engravings.']     (33d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  121.) 

Washington,  1855.     4°  (8.5X6.1). 
.     History — Colonial,  Revolutionary,  and  National. 

8  American  Archives  :  Fourth  Series.    Containing  a  Documentary  History 
of  the  English  Colonies  in  North  America,  from  the  King's  Message  to 
Parliament,  of  March  7,  1774,  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence  by 
the  United  States.     Vol.  1-6.     Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke,  and 
Peter  Force,  under  authority  of  an  Act  of  Congress.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1837-'46.     2°(1 1.8X6.8),  2  cols. 

9  American  Archives  :  Fifth   Series.     Containing  a  Documentary  History 
of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 
July  3,  1776,  to  the  Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace  with  Great  Britain,  Sep 
tember  3,  1783.    By  P.  Force.    Vol.  1,  3.    Prepared  and  published  under 
authority  of  Acts  of  Congress.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1848,  '53.     2°  (11.8X6.8),  2  cols. 

1°  American  State  Papers,  containing  authentic  Documents  relative  to  the 
History,  Politicks,  Statisticks,  &c.  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Communicated  to  Congress  by  the  President.  [180o-'07.] 

Boston,  1808.     8°  (6.8X3.8). 

11  American  State  Papers.  Documents,  Legislative  and  Executive,  of  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States,  from  the  First  Session  of  the  First  Con 
gress.  I.  Foreign  Relations — to  March  3,  1859.  Vol.  1-6.  II.  Indian 
Affairs— to  March  3, 1827.  Vol.  1,  2.  III.  Finance— to  March  16, 1828, 


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UNITED  STATES.     History,  continued. 

Vol.  1-5.      IV.  Commerce  and  Navigation— to  March  3,  1823.  Vol.  1, 

2.  V.  Military  Affairs— to  March  1,  1838.  Vol.  1-7.     VI.  Naval  Af 
fairs—to  June  15,  1836.  Vol.  1-4.      VII.  Post  Office  Department— to 
March  2,  1833.  1  vol.      VIII.  Public  Lands— Feb.  28,  1837.  Vol.  1-8. 
IX.  Claims— to  March  3,  1823.  1vol.     X.  Miscellaneous  — to  March 

3,  1823.  Vol.  1,  2.     Selected  and  edited,  under  the  authority  of  Con 
gress.      First  Series.  21  vols.  By  W.  Lowrie,  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke,  and 
W.  S.  Franklin.       Second   Series.  17  vols.  By  A.  Dickins,  J.  C.  Allen, 
and  J.  W.  Forney.       Washington,  1832-'34  ;  1859-'61.    2°  (10.6X6.2). 

NOTE These  volumes  contain  a  republication  of  all  the  Congressional  papers  of 

general  interest  published  prior  to  the  date  to  which  each  Class  is  brought  down, 
with  many  from  the  unpublished  files.  Furnished  with  minute  and  accurate  indexes. 
Title-pages  are  not  uniform.  Each  volume  has  also  half-title,  expressing  respective 
contents,  as  specified  above. 

1  Authentic  Copies  of  the  Correspondence  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Secretary 
of  State  to  the  United  States  of  America,  and  George  Hammond,  Min 
ister  Plenipotentiary  of  Great-Britain,  on  the  Non-Execution  of  Exis 
ting  Treaties,  the  Delivering  the  Frontier  Posts,  and  on  the  Propriety  of 
a  Commercial  Intercourse  between  Great-Britain  and  the  United  States. 

London,  reprinted,  1794.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

2  Diplomatic  Correspondence   (The)  of  the  American  Revolution.     .  .  . 
Edited  by  Jared  Sparks.    Vol.  1-12.     Boston,  1829-'30.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

3  Diplomatic  Correspondence  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from 
the  Signing  of  the  Definitive  Treaty  of  Peace,  10th  September,  1783,  to 
the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution,  March  4,  1789.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-7. 

Washington,  1833-'34.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

4  Instructions  to  C.  C.  Pinckney,  J.  Marshall  and  E.  Gerry,  Envoys  Ex 
traordinary,  &c.  to  the  French  Republic,  July  15,  1797. 

Philadelphia,  1798.     8°,  pp.  15. 

5  Journals  of  Congress-:  containing  their  Proceedings  from  Sept.  5,  1774, 
to  Nov.  3, 1788.    ...    Vol.  1-13.    Philadelphia,  ISOO-'Ol.    8°  (6.5X3.5). 

6  Papers  relative  to  Great  Britain,  Nov.  29, 1 791— Sept.  25, 1793,  in  the  Of 
fice  of  the  Dep't  of  State.          Philadelphia,  1793.     8°  (6.4X3.2),  m.  r. 

NOTE. —  No  title-page.     A  reprint  of  the  same  collection  of  papers  is  entered  above, 
with  the  title,  "  Authentic  Copies  of  the  Correspondence,"  &c. 

7  Papers  (The)  of  James  Madison,  purchased  by  order  of  Congress  ;  being 
his  Correspondence  and  Reports  of  Debates  during  the  Congress  of  the 
Confederation,  and  his  Reports  of  Debates  in  the  Federal  Convention; 
now  published  .  .  .  under  the  superintendence  of  H.  I).  Gilpin.     Vol. 
1-3.  New  York,  1841.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

8  Secret  Journals  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  Congress,  from  the  First 
Meeting  thereof  to  ...  the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.     .  .  .    Vol.1.     [Domestick  Affairs.     History  of  the  Confedera 
tion.]     2-4.  [Foreign  Affairs.']     4  vols. 

Boston,  1821.     8°  (5.7X3.3).     [2  copies.] 

9  State  Papers  and  publick  Documents  of  the  United  States  from  the  Ac 
cession  of  George  Washington  to  the  Presidency,  exhibiting  a  complete 
View  of  our  Foreign  Relations  since  that  time.     .  .  .     Vol.  1-10.     2d 
ed.     ...  Boston,  1817.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

1°  Thirty  Years'  View ;  or,  A   History  of  the  Working  of  the  American 
Government,  from  1820  to  1850.     See  BENTON,  T.  H. 


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UNITED  STATES.     History,  continued. 

1  Works  (The)  of  Alexander  Hamilton ;  comprising  his  Correspondence, 
and  his  Political  and  Official  Writings,  exclusive  of  the  Federalist,  Civil 
and  Military.     Published  from  the  original  Manuscripts  deposited  in  the 
Department  of  State,  .  .  .    Edited  by  J.  C.  Hamilton.    Vol.  1-7.    [Por 
trait.]  New-York,  1850-'51.     8°  (6.3X3.9). 

2  Writings  (The)  of  Thom-as  Jefferson :  being  his  Autobiography,  Corres 
pondence,  Reports,  Messages,  Addresses,  and  other  Writings,  Official 
and  Private.     Published  .  .  .  from  the  original  Manuscripts  deposited 
in  the  Department  of  State.     With  explanatory  Notes,  Tables  of  Con 
tents,  and  a  copious  Index  to  each  volume,  as  well  as  a  General  Index  to 
the  whole,  by  the  Editor  H.  A.  Washington.     Vol.  1-9.     [Portrait  and 
Fac-similes.~]  Washington,  1853-'54.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 

Law  Reports.     Supreme  Court. 

Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States.  January  Term,  1828 — January  Term,  1835.  By  Richard 
Peters.  Vol.  1-9.  Philadelphia^  1828-'35.  8°  (6.2X3.6). 

Patent  Office — Reports  and  Documents. 

NOTE.  —  The  lists  of  Patents  issued,  &c.  from  1823-1836,  presented  to  Congress  by  the  Sec'y 
of  State,  and  the  Reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,  1837-1860,  are  contained  in 
the  Congressional  Documents  of  the  respective  Sessions. 

4  Digest  (A)  of  Patents,  issued  by  the  United  States  Government,  from 
1790  to  January  1,  1839:  published  by  Act  of  Congress,  under  the  su 
perintendence  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents,   H.  L.  Ellsworth.     To 
which  is  added  the  Present  Law  relating  to  Patents. 

Washington,  1840.     8°  (7.6X4.5),  pp.  670. 

5  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents  for  the  year  1843  ;  1844 ;  1845  ; 
1846;  1847;   1848;   1849.  2  vols. ;    1850.  2  vols. ;   1851.  2  vols. ;  1852. 
2  vols. ;  1853.  2  vols. ;  1854.  3  vols. ;  1855.  3  vols. ;  1856.  4  vols.  ;  1857. 
Part  II.  Agriculture.  1  vol. ;  1858.    Part  I.  Arts  and  Manufactures.  3 
vols. ;  1859.     4  vols.  ;  1860.  4  vols.       [With  Plates,  Engravings,  &c.~] 
38  vols.  Washington,  1844-'60.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

.  Presidents1  Messages. 

NOTE.  —  The  Presidents'  Messages  to  Congress  are  contained  in  the  Congressional  Documents 
of  the  respective  Sessions. 

6  Addresses  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  U.  S.,  Inaugural,  An 
nual  and  Special,  from  1789  to  1846.     See  WILLIAMS,  E. 

7  Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress  relative  to  France  and 
Great-Britain,  December  5,  1793 ;  with  the  Papers  referred  to,  and  the 
French  Originals.  Philadelphia,  1793.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

8  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  Congress  ;  relative 
to  the  French  Republic;  delivered  January  19,  1797,  with  the  Papers 
therein  referred  to.  Philadelphia,  n.  d.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

9  Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.   S.   to  both  Houses  of  Congress, 
April  3,  1798 ;  with  Despatches  from  the  Envoys  to  the  French  Repub 
lic.  Philadelphia,  1798.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

10  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  accompanying  sundry 
Papers  relative  to  the  Affairs  of  the  U.  S.  with  the  French  Republic. 
18th  January,  1799.  Philactelphia,  1799.  8°  (6.2X3.4). 

n  Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  communicating  Dis 
coveries  made  in  exploring  the  Missouri,  Red  River  and  Washita,  by 
Ca'pt's  Lewis  and  Clark,  &c.  with  a  Statistical  Account  of  the  Countries 
adjacent,  February  19,  1806.  Washington,  1806.  8°  (6.4X3-5). 


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UNITED  STATES.     Presidents'  Messages,  continued. 

1  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  2d  Session,  15th 
Congress,  November  17,  1818.  Washington,  1818.     8°  (6.7X4)- 

2  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  December  3,  1818, 
with  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Seminole  War. 

Washington,  1818.     8°  (6.9X4.1). 

3  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  1st  Session,  16th 
Congress,  December  7,  1819.  Washington,  1819.     8°  (6.9X4.1). 

4  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  transmitting  Information  and 
Documents,  in  relation  to  our  Affairs  with  Spain.     December,  1818. 

Washington,  1819.     8°  (6.9X4.1). 

5  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  1st  Session,  31st 
Congress  ;  with  Documents.    3vols.    Washington,  1849.    8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

6  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  2d  Session,  31st 
Congress  ;  with  Documents.  Washington,  1850.     8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

7  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  First  Session,  31st 
Congress,  transmitting  Information  relative  to  California  and  New  Mexi 
co.  Washington,  1850.     8°  (7.3X4.4),  pp.  976. 

8  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  1st  Session,  34th 
Congress;  with  Documents.    3  vols.      Washington,  1855.    8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

9  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  3d  Session,  34th 
Congress ;  with  Documents.     2  vols.    Washington,  1856.    8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

10  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  1st  Session,  36th 
Congress  ;  with  Documents.    3  vols.   Washington,  1860.    8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

11  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  2d  Session,  36th 
Congress ;  with  Documents.    3  vols.    Washington,  1860.    8°  (7.3X4.4). 

12  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  2d  Session,  36th 
Cong. ;  with  Documents.    Abridged.    Washington,  1860.    8°  (7.3X4.4). 

13  Message  from  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  Congress,  2d  Session,  37th 
Congress  ;  with  Documents.    3  vols.    Washington,  1861.    8°  (7. 3X4.4). 

.  Smithsonian  Institution — Reports. 

14  ...  Notices  of  Public  Libraries  in  the  United  States  of  America.     By 
C.  C.  Jewett.     ...     ***  Washington,  1851.     8°  (7.3X4.4). 

NOTE.  — Forms  Appendix  to  4th  Keport  of  Board  of  Regents. 

15  Annual  Report  (Fourth — Sixteenth)  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution,   showing  the  Operations,  Expenditures,   and 
Condition  of  the  Institution  during  the  years  1849-1861.    13  vols.     [En 
gravings.]  Washington,  1850-'62.     8°  (7.3X4.4). 

NOTE.  —  These  Reports  form  the  following-  Congressional  Documents,  viz.  (1846)  Sen.  Doc. 
211,  29th  Cong.,  2d  Sess. ;  (1847)  Sen.  Misc.  23,  30th  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1848)  Sen.  Misc. 
48,  30th  Cong.,  2d  Sess. ;  (1849)  Sen.  Misc.  120,  31st  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1850)  Sen.  Doc. 
1,  32d  Cong.,  Special  Sess. ;  (1851)  Sen.  Misc.  108,  32d  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1852)  Sen.  Misc. 
53,  32d  Cong.,  2d  Sess. ;  (1853)  Sen.  Misc.  73,  33d  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1854)  Sen.  Misc.  24, 
33d  Cong.,  2d  Sess. ;  (1855)  Sen.  Misc.  73,  34th  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1856)  Sen.  Misc.  54, 
34th  Cong.,  3d  Sess. ;  (1857)  Sen.  Misc.  272,  35th  Cong.,  1st  Sess. ;  (1858)  Sen.  Misc.  49, 
35th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.;  (1859),  House  Misc.  90,  36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.;  (1860)  House  Misc. 
— ,  36th  Cong.,  2d  Sess.;  (1861)  House  Misc.  70,  37th  Cong.,  2d  Sess. 

• .  Statistics  of  Population,  &c. 

16  Census  for  1820.     ...     Washington,  1821.    2°  (18X8.4).     [3  copies.] 

17  Fifth  Census  ;  or,  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United  States. 
1830.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  Schedule  of  the  whole  Number  of  Per 
sons  within  the  several   Districts  of  the  United  States,  taken  according 
to  the  Acts  of  1790, 1800, 1810, 1820.    Washington,  1832.  2°(20X  13.5). 


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UNITED  STATES.     Statistics  of  Population,  &c.,  continued. 

!'  Sixth  Census  or  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United  States, 
as  collected  at  the  Department  of  State,  in  1840. 

Washington,  1841.     2°  (16.3X9.7). 

2  Seventh  Census  (The)  of  the  United   States  :  1850.     Embracing  a  Sta 
tistical  View  of  each  of  the  States  and  Territories,  arranged  by  Counties, 
Towns,  etc.,  under  the  following  divisions  :  Population — Nativities  of 
the  Population — Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths — Progress  of  the  Popu 
lation — Deaf  and  Dumb,  Blind,  Insane,  and  Idiotic — Colleges,  Acade 
mies,  Schools,  &c. — Attending  School  during  year — Adults  who  cannot 
read  and  write — Professions,  Occupations,  &c. — Agriculture,  Farms  and 
Implements,  Stock  Products,  &c. — Newspapers  and  Periodicals — Libra 
ries — Churches,  Church  Property,  &c.    With  an  Introduction,  embracing 
Tables  of  Comparison  with  every  previous  Census.     J.  D.  B.  l)e  Bow, 
Sup't.  Washington,  1853.     4°  (9.8X7. 2),  pp.  cxxxvi.,  1022. 

3  Census  (A)  of  Pensioners  for  Revolutionary  or  Military  Services  ;  with 
their  Names,  Ages,   and  Places  of  Residence,  as  returned  .  .  .  under 
the  Act  for  taking  the  Sixth  Census.     Washington,  1841.    4°  (9.4X6.7). 

4  Compendium  of  the  Enumeration  of  the  Inhabitants   and  Statistics  of 
the  United  States,  as  obtained  at  the  Department  of  State,  from  the  Re 
turns  of  the  Sixth  Census,  by  Counties  and  Principal  Towns.     ...     To 
which  is  added  an  Abstract  of  each  preceding  Census. 

Washington,  1841.     2°  (13  irr.X8.5).     [2  copies.] 

5  Digest  of  Accounts  of  Manufacturing  Establishments  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  their  Manufactures.       Washington,  1823.     2°  (17.7X8). 

6  Historical  and  Statistical  Information,  respecting  the  History,  Condition 
and  Prospects  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  United  States  :  collected  and 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  .  .  .,  by 
Henry  R.   Schoolcraft.     Illustrated  by  Capt.  S.  Eastman,  and  other  Of 
ficers,  U.  S.  A.     ...     Part  I.-V.     5  vols.     \_Plates.~] 

Philadelphia,  1851-'55.     4°  (8.5X5.9). 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages,  engraved,  and  with  half-titles,  "  Ethnological 
Researches  respecting  the  Red  Man  of  America." 

7  Register  of  Officers  and  Agents,  Civil,  Military  and  Naval,  in  the  Ser 
vice  of  the  United  States,  30th  September,  1855  ;  with  the  Names,  Force 
and  Condition  of  all  Ships  and  Vessels  belonging  to  the  United  States, 
and  when  and  where  built ;  together  with  the  Names  and  Compensation 
of  all  Printers  employed  by  the  United  States.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1855.     8°  (7.3X4.5),  pp.  708. 
s  Statistical  Annals  of  the  U.  S.,  1789—1818.     See  SEYBERT,  A. 
9  Statistical  View  of  the  Population  of  the  United   States  from   1790  to 
1830,  inclusive.    .  .  .     Washington,  1835.    2°  (10.6X5.2).    [2  copies.] 

10  Statistical  View  of  the  United  States  .  .  . ;  being  a  Compendium  of  the 
Seventh  Census,  to  which  are  added  the  Results  of  every  previous  Cen 
sus,  .  .  .     By  J.  D.  B.  DeBow.          Washington,  1854/   8°  (7.5X4.3). 

11  Statistics  of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  collected  and  returned  by 
the  Marshals  of  the  several  Judicial  Districts,  under  the  Thirteenth  Sec 
tion  of  the  Act  for  taking  the  Sixth  Census  ;  corrected  at  the  Depart 
ment  of  State.     June  1,  1840. 

Washington,  1841.     2°  (16.6X22.)     [2  copies.] 


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UNITED  STATES.  Miscellaneous  Documents. 

1  Addresses  and   Recommendations  to  the  States  by  the  United  States  in 
Congress  assembled.  London,  reprinted,  1783.     8°,  pp.  91. 

2  African  Colonization — Slave  Trade — Commerce.     Report  of  Mr.  Ken 
nedy,  from  the  Committee  on  Commerce  on  the  Memorial  of  the  Friends 
of  African  Colonization ;  with  Papers  on  African  Colonization,  and  the 
Commerce,  &c.  of  Western  Africa,  and  the  Diplomatic  Correspondence 
between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain  on  the  African  Slave  Trade.    [Map 
of  Liberia.]     (27th  Cong.,  3d  Sess.,  House  Report  283.) 

Washington,  1843.     8°  (7.6X4.5). 

3  Barbarities  of  the  Enemy,  exposed  in  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  appointed  to  enquire  in 
to  the  Spirit  and  Manner  in  which  the  War  has  been  waged  by  the  Enemy, 
and  the  Documents  accompanying  said  Report. 

Worcester,  1814.     12°  (5.5X3). 

4  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  United  States.     [Classed.]     To  which 
is  annexed,  A  copious  Index,  alphabetically  arranged. 

Washington,  1815.     4°  (7.2X4.9). 

5  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  .  .  .  December,  1839.    [Classed; 
with  alphabetical  Index  of  Authors,  &c.~\ 

Washington,  1840.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  747. 

6  Collection  (A)  of  State-Papers,  relative  to  the  Acknowledgment  of  the 
Sovereignty  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  and  the  Reception  of  their  Minis 
ter  Plenipotentiary,  by  their  High  Mightinesses  the  States-General  of 
the  United  Netherlands.  At  the  Hague,  1782.     8°,  pp.  96. 

7  Congressional  Directory  for  the    Second  Session  of  the  Twenty-ninth 
Congress  of  the  U.  S.  of  America.         Washington,  1847.     16°,  pp.  53. 

8  Congressional  Directory  for  the  First  Session  of  the  Thirtieth  Congress 
of  the  U.  S.  of  America.  Washington,  1848.     16°,  pp.  54. 

9  Congressional  Register  (The) :  or  History  of  the  Proceedings  and  De 
bates  of  the  First  House  of  Representatives,  1789-'90.     See  LLOYD,  T. 

10  Congressional  Report  of  Hon.  E.  Stanley  and  Hon.  Alex.  Evans  on  the 
Ether  Discovery ;  32d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.    Washington,  1852.     8°,  pp.  57. 

11  Correspondence  on  the  subject  of  the  Emigration  of  Indians,  between 
November  30,  1831,  and  December  27,  1833,  with  Abstracts  of  Expen 
ditures  by  Disbursing  Agents,  in  the  Removal  and  Subsistence  of  In 
dians,  &c.  &c.     Vol.  1-5.     (23d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  512.) 

Washington;  1835.     8°  (7.3X4.4). 

12  Covode  Investigation.     Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  under  the 
Resolutions  offered  by  the  Hon.  John  Covode,  March  5,  1860,  to  investi 
gate  and  inquire  into  alleged  Corruptions,  in  the  passage  of  the  Law  to 
form  the  Lecompton  Constitution,  in  the  Elections  in  Pennsylvania,  in 
the  Post  Office  Department,  &c.      (36th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  House  Report 
648.)  Washington,  1860.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  838. 

13  Digested  Summary  and  Alphabetical  List  of  Private  Claims  which  have 
been  presented  to  the  House  of  Representatives  from  the  First  to  the 
Thirty-first  Congress,  exhibiting  the  Action  of  Congress  on  each  Claim, 
with  References  to  the  Journals,  Reports,  Bills,  &c.,  elucidating  its  Pro 
gress.     ...    Vol.  1-3.  Washington,  1853.     4°  (8.8X6.1). 

14  Documents  relative  to  Central  American  Affairs  and  the  Enlistment 
Question.     ...     [Map.]  Washington,  1856.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 


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UNITED  STATES.     Miscellaneous  Documents,  continued. 

1  Letter  from  James  Mease,  transmitting  a  Treatise  on  the  Rearing  of 
Silkworms  ;  by  Mr.  De  Hazzi,  of  Munich.     With  Plates.     .  .  . 

Washington,  1828.     8°  (7X4.2). 

2  Letter  from  the   Sec'y  of  State,  accompanying  Statements  of  Applica 
tions  made  to  the  British  Government  in  Cases  of  Impressments.    March 
5,  1806.  Washington,  1806.     2°,  pp.  42. 

3  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting  the  Information 
...  in  relation  to  the  Growth  and  Manufacture  of  Silk,  adapted  to  dif 
ferent  Parts  of  the  Union.     [Plates.]    Washington,  1828.  8°  (6.9X4.1). 

4  Message  of  President  of  the  U.  S.  communicating  the  Instructions  to,  and 
Dispatches  from,  the  late  and  present  Ministers  in  China,  down  to  the  pe 
riod  of  the  Exchange  of  Ratifications  of  Treaty  of  Tientsin.    (36th  Cong., 
1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  30.)  Washington,  1860.    8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  624. 

5  Message  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.,  communicating  Information  rela 
tive  to  the  Compulsory  Enlistment  of  American  Citizens  in  the  Army  of 
Prussia,  &c.  Washington,  1860.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

6  Monies  (On  the),  Coins,  Weights,  and  Measures,  proposed  for  the  U.  S. 
of  America.  Philadelphia,  1789.     8°,  pp.  25. 

7  New  American  Atlas  (A),  designed  principally  to  illustrate  the  Geogra 
phy  of  the  United  States  of  North  America ;  .  .  .     15  Maps. 

Philadelphia,  A.  Finley,  1826.     folded  sheets  (17X27.7). 

8  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Hon.  Henry  Clay, 
delivered  in  the   Senate  and  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  June  30,  1852,   and  the  Funeral  Sermon  of   Rev.  C.  M. 
Butler,...     [Portrait.']  Washington,  1852.     8°  (6X3.5). 

9  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Hon.  W.  R.  King, 
of  Alabama :  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  and 
in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  8th  and  9th  December,  1853.     [Por 
trait.']  Washington,  1854.     8°,  pp.  63. 

10  Obituary  Addresses  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Zachary 
Taylor,  President  of  the  United  States,  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep 
resentatives,  July  10,   1850 ;  with  the  Funeral  Sermon  by  Rev.  Smith 
Pyne,  preached  .  .  .  July  13,  1850.     .  .  .     [Plate.] 

Washington,  1850.     8°  (6.1X3.5).     [2  copies.] 

11  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Daniel 
Webster,  of  Massachusetts  :  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep 
resentatives  of  the  United  States,  Dec.  14  and  15,  1852.     [Portrait.] 

Washington,  1853.     8°,  pp.  86. 

12  Plans  of  Public  Buildings  in  course  of  Construction  under  the  direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  including  the  Specifications,  1855-1856. 

Washington,  1854-'56.    plans,  2°  (18.5X34) ;  text,  8°  (7.4X3.6). 

13  Recherches    historiques  et  politiques   sur  les  Etats-Unis  de  PAmerique 
Septentrionale,  ou  Ton  traite  des  Establissemens  des  treize  Colonies,  de 
leurs  Rapports  &  de  leurs  Dissentions  avec  la  Grande-Bretagne,  de  leurs 
Gouvernemens  avant  &  apres  la  Revolution,  etc.     Par  un  Citoyen  de 
Virginie.    Avec  quatre  Lettres  d'un  Bourgeois  de  New-Heaven  sur  1'Unite 
de  la  Legislation.     P'tie  1-4.     4  vols.  Colle,  1788.     8°  (5.2X3.1). 

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UNITED  STATES.     Miscellaneous  Documents,  continued. 

1  Report  of  the  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  Presi 
dent's  Speech  as  relates  to  "A  Revision  and  Amendment  of  the  Judiciary 
System."     1st  May,  1800.  Philadelphia,  1800.     8°,  pp.  44. 

2  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Relations,  to  whom  was  referred 
the  Bill  "making  Appropriations  to  facilitate  the  Acquisition  of  the 
Island  of  Cuba,  by  Negotiation."     January  24,  1849.     By  Mr.  Slidell. 

Washington,  1849.     8°,  pp.  25. 

3  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  upon  the  Expediency  of 
repealing  the  Laws  laying  Duties  on  Stills,  Refined  Sugar,  &c.     March 
8,  1802.  Washington,  1802.     8°,  pp.  25. 

4  Report  of  the  Sec'y  of  War,  in  relation  to  the  Pension  Establishment  of 
the  U.  S.     3  vols.     (23d  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Sen.  Doc.  514.) 

Washington,  1835.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

5  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  upon  the  Abstracted  Indian  Trust  Bonds. 
February  12,  1861.  Washington,  1861.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

6  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  Memorial  of 
Dr.  W.  T.  G.  Morton,  asking  Remuneration  from  Congress  for  the  Dis 
covery  of  the  Anaesthetic  or  Pain-subduing  Properties  of  Sulphuric  Ether. 
By  Wm.  H.  Bissell.     1852.  Washington,  1852.     8°  (7.5X4.5). 

7  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  to  which  was  referred  the  various  Me 
morials  in  regard  to  the  Discovery  of  the  Anaesthetic  Properties  of  Sul 
phuric  Ether.     February  19,  1853.          Washington,  1853.     8°,  pp.  39. 

8  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed  to  investigate  the  Troubles 
in  Kansas  ;  with  the  Views  of  the  Minority  of  said  Committee.     (34th 
Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  200.) 

Washington,  1856.     8°  (7.4X4.4),  pp.  1206. 

9  Resolutions,  Laws  and  Ordinances,  relating  to  the  Pay,  Half  Pay,  Com 
mutation  of  Half  Pay,  Bounty  Lands,  and  other  Promises  made  by  Con 
gress  to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution  ;  to  the  Settlement 
of  the  Accounts  between  the  United  States  and  the  several  States  ;  and 
to  funding  the  Revolutionary  Debt. 

Washington,  1838.     8°  (7.5X4.4),  pp.  506-f. 

l°  Selection  (A)  of  the  Patriotic  Addresses,  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States  [John  Adams].  Together  with  the  President's  Answers.  Presen 
ted  in  the  year  1798.  Boston,  1798.  12°  (5X3).  [2  copies.] 

11  Speeches  on  the  Passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the  Indians, 
delivered  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  April  and  May,  1830. 

Boston,  1830.     12°  (6.1X3.3). 

12  Statement  of  Transactions,  Correspondence,  &c.  of  the  American  Com 
missioners  of  Claims  for  French  Spoliations,  in  the  Convention  at  Paris 
of  April,  1803.  Philadelphia,  1807.     8°  (6.8X4).     [2  copies.] 

13  Treaty  (The)  between  the  United   States  and  Mexico,  with  the  Papers 
and  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  in  relation  thereto.    (30th  Cong.,  1st  Sess., 
Sen.  Doc.  52.)  Washington,  1848.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

. .  Congressional  Documents. 

NOTE. —  Only  partial  indexes  to  the-  following  series  of  Congressional  papers  have  been  printed 
with  them.  These  are  entered  separately.  Since  December,  1818,  each  series  of  Documents 
published  has  its  own  Index,  and  of  late  years  a  copy  of  this  Index  has  bee!1,  bound  with 
each  volume  of  the  series.  A  quite  complete  topical  index  of  the  Congressional  papers  in 
the  Library  was  prepared  for  this  catalogue.  The  want  of  space  precludes  the  printing  of 
it.  The  omission  is  partly  supplied  by  the  entry  in  full  above,  under  the  respective  heud- 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

ings,  of  the  more  interesting  of  these  papers.  Upon  any  subject  to  which  these  Docu 
ments,  from  the  1st  Session,  l*th  Congress,  to  the  2d  Session,  35th  Congress,  relate,  ref 
erence  may  be  had  to  the  copious  Index  appemkd  to  the  heading,  'United  States,  Congres 
sional  Document's, 'in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Boston  Public  Library,  of  1861.  The  'Anvrican 
State  Pn  pcrs'  under  the  headin?  'History,  &c.'  above,  contain  arepublication  of  all  i he  Con 
gressional  papers  of  general  interest,  from  the  printed  series,  as  also  many  from  the  un 
published  files,  prior  to  the  date,  to  which  each  Class  is  brought  down,  and  these  volumes 
are  furnished  with  minute  and  accurate  indexes.  The  numbering  consecutively  the  Docu 
ments  of  each  Session,  was  commenced,  wish  the  Documents  of  the  House  of  Representa 
tives  in  December,  1811,  2d  Session,  13th  Congress,  with  the  Documents  of  the  Senate  in 
1815,  l:-t  Session,  14th  Congress. 

1  Index  to  the  Executive  Communications  made  to  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  and  to  the  printed  Committee  Reports,  from  1789,  to  the  End 
of  the  Fourteenth  Congress.     (16th  Cong.,  1st  Sess.,  Exec.  Doc.  163.) 

Washington,  1824.     8°  (7.4X4.4). 

2  Index  to  the  Executive  Documents  and  Reports  of  Committees  of  the 
House  of  Representatives,  22nd— 25th  Congress,  1831-1837. 

Washington,  1837.     8°  (7.3X4.4). 

3  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  being 
the  First  Session  of  the  First  Congress — Second  Session  of  the  Thir 
teenth  Congress:  .  .  .  1789-1819.     Vol.   1-9.     Reprinted  by  order  of 
the  House  of  Representatives.  Washington,  1826.     8°  (7X4.1). 

1st  Congress,  1st  Session.     March  4 — September  29,  1789. 

4  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.     2°.  New-York,  1789.     [2  copies.] 

5  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.     2°.  New-York,  1789.     [3  copies.] 
,  2d  Session.     January  4 — August  12,  1790. 

6  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  New-York,  1790. 

— ,  3d  Session.     December  6,  1790— March  3,  1791. 

7  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  Philadelphia,  1791. 
lid  Congress,  1st  Session.     October  24,  1791—  M ay  8,  1792. 

8  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  Philadelphia,  1791. 
,  2d  Session.     November  5,  1792— -March  2,  1793. 

9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  Philadelphia,  1792. 
Hid  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  2,  1793— June  9,  1794. 

1°  Journal  of 'the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  Philadelphia,  1793.     [2  copies.] 
,  2d  Session.     November  3,  1794— March  3,  1795. 

11  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  2°.  Philadelphia,  1794.     [2  copies.] 
IVth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December,  1795 — June  1,  1796. 

12  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1795. 
,  2d  Session.     December,  1796— March  3,  1797. 

13  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1796. 
Vth  Congress,  1st  Session.     May  15 — July  10,  1797. 

14  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1797. 
,  2d  Session.     November  13,  1797 — July  16,  1798. 

is  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1798.     [2  copies.] 
,  3d  Session.     December  3,  1798— March  4, 1799. 

16  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1799. 
YIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  2,  1799— March  14,  1800. 

17  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°,  Philadelphia,  1800. 
is  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.                                Philadelphia,  [1799]. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

Vlth  Congress,  2d  Session.     November  17,  1800— March  3,  1801. 

1  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  [1800]. 
Vllth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  7,  1801—  May,  1802. 

2  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1801. 

3  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  [1801]. 
Xlllth  Congress,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1813— April  18,  1814. 

4  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1813. 

5  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1813. 

6  Senate  Documents.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1813-' 14. 

7  Executive  Documents.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1813-'14. 

8  Executive  Reports,  &c.     2  vols.  2°.  Washington,  1814. 
,  3d  Session.     September  19,  1814 — March  2,  1815. 

9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1814. 

10  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1814. 

11  Senate  Documents.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1814-'15. 

12  Executive  Documents.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1814-'15. 

13  Executive  Reports.     1  vol.  2°  ;  1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1815. 
XlVth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  14,  1815 — April  30,  1816. 

14  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1815. 

15  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1815. 
!6  Senate  Documents,  1-94.     1  vol.  8°.                     Washington,  1815-'16. 
17  Executive  Documents,  1-90.     2  vols.  8°.               Washington,  1815-'16. 
]a  Executive  Reports,  &c.     5  vols.  2°.                              Washington,  1816. 

,  2d  Session.     December  4,  1816 — April  30,  1817. 

!9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1816. 

20  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1816. 

21  Executive  Reports.     3  vols.  2°.  Washington,  1817. 

22  Senate  Documents,  1-123.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1816-'17. 

23  Executive  Documents,  1-102.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1816-'17. 
XVth  Congress,  1st  Session.      December  1,  1817— April  20,  1818. 

24  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1817. 

25  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1817. 

26  Senate  Documents,  1-193.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1817-'18. 

27  Executive  Documents,  1-202.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1817-'18. 

— ,  2d  Session.     November  16,  1818— March  3,  1819. 

28  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1818. 

29  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1818. 
so  Senate  Documents,  1-102.     2  vols.  8°.                  Washington,  1818-'19. 

31  Executive  Documents,  1-150.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1818-19. 
XVIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  6,  1819— May  15,  1820. 

32  Senate  Documents,  1-135.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1819-'20. 

33  Executive  Documents,  1-123.     9  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1819-'20. 

34  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-98.     1  vol.  8°.        Washington,  1819-'20. 
XVIIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  3,  1821— May  8,  1822. 

35  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1821. 

36  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1821. 

37  Reports  of  Comm.,  Houee,  1-111.     2  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1821-'22. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

1  Senate  Documents,  1-95.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1821-'22. 

2  Executive  Documents,  1-139.     9  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1821-'22. 

3  Treasurer's  Accounts.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1822. 
,  2d  Session.     December  2,  1822— March  3,  1823. 

4  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1822. 

5  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1822. 

6  Senate  Documents,  1-43.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1822-'23. 

7  Executive  Documents,  1-111.     10  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1822-'23. 

8  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-105.     2  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1822-23. 
XVIIIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  1, 1823— May  27,  1824. 

9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1823. 
1°  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.                                 Washington,  1823. 
i 1  Senate  Documents,  1-80.     3  vols.  8°.                    Washington,  1822-?23. 
!2  Executive  Documents,  1-163.     12  vols.  8°.          Washington,  1822-23. 

13  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-133.     2  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1822-'23. 
,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1824— March  3,  1825. 

14  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1824. 

15  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1824. 

16  Senate  Documents,  1-45.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1824-'25. 

17  Executive  Documents,  1-111.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1824-'25. 

18  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-90.     2  vols.  8°.       Washington,  1824-'25. 
XlXth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  5,  lS25—May  22,  1826. 

19  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1825. 

20  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1825. 

21  Senate  Documents,  1-102.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1825-'26. 

22  Executive  Documents,  1-184.     10  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1825-'26. 

23  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-232.     2  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1825-26. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  4,  1826— March  3,  1827. 

24  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1826. 

25  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1826. 

26  Senate  Documents,  1-72.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1826-'27. 

27  Executive  Documents,  1-145.     10  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1826-'27. 

28  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-98.     3  vols.  8°.       Washington,  1826-'27. 
XXth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  3,  1827— May  26,  1828. 

29  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1827. 
so  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1827. 

31  Senate  Documents,  1-207.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1827-'28. 

32  Executive  Documents,  1-288.     7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1827-'28. 

33  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-270.     4  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1827-28. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  1,  1828— March  3,  1829. 

34  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1828. 

35  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1828. 

36  Senate  Documents,  80-106.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1829. 

37  Executive  Documents,  1-147.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1828-'29. 
XXIst  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  7,  1829— May  31,  1830. 

38  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1829. 

39  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1829. 


662  I?  0  WOO  IN     COLLEGE. 


UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

1  Senate  Documents,  1-146.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1S29-'30. 

2  Executive  Documents,  1-125.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1829-'30. 

3  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-419.     3  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1S29-'30. 
,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1830— March  3,  1831. 

4  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1830. 

5  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1830. 

6  Senate  Documents,  1-76.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1830-'31. 

7  Executive  Documents,  1-140.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1830-'31. 

8  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-119.     1  vol.  8°.       Washington,  1830-'31. 
XXIId  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  5,  1831—7%  16,  1832. 

9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1831. 

10  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1831. 

11  Senate  Documents,  1-182.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1831-'32. 

12  Executive  Documents,  1-308.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1831-'32. 

13  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-513.     5  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1831-'32. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  3,  1832— March  2,  1833. 

14  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1832. 
!5  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.                                 Washington,  1832. 
!6  Senate  Documents,  1-83.     1  vol.  8°.                      Washington,  1832-'33. 
17  Executive  Documents,  1-148.     3  vols.  8°.             Washington,  1832-'33. 
!8  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-128.     1  vol.  8°.       Washington,  1832-'33. 

XXIIId  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  2,  1833— June  30,  1834. 

19  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1833. 

20  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1833. 

21  Senate  Documents,  1-514.     14  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1833-'34. 

22  Executive  Documents,  1-523.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1833-'34. 

23  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-560.     5  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1833-'34. 
,  2d  Session.     December  1,  1834— March  3,  1835. 

24  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1834. 

25  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1834. 

26  Senate  Documents,  1-154.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1834-'35. 

27  Executive  Documents,  1-198.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1834-'35. 

28  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-142.     2  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1834-'35. 
XXIVth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  7,  1835— July  4,  1836. 

29  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1835. 

30  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1835. 

31  Senate  Documents.  1-430.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1836. 

32  Executive  Documents,  1-298.      7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1835-'36. 

33  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-857.     3  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1835-'36. 
,  2d  Session.     December  3,  1836— March  3,  1837. 

34  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1836. 

35  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1836. 

36  Senate  Documents,  1-226.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 

37  Executive  Documents,  1-189.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1836-'37. 

38  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-132.     3  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1836-'37. 
XXVth  Congress,  1st  Session.      September  4—  October  16,  1837. 

S9  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 

40  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

1  Senate  Documents,  1-137.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 

2  Executive  Documents,  1-54.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 

— ,  ?d  Session.     Decer.iber  4,  1837— July  9,  1838. 
:*  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1837. 

4  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  »       Washington,  1837. 

5  Senate  Documents,  1-509.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1838. 

6  Executive  Documents,  1-467.     12  vols.  8°.          Washington,  1837-'38. 

7  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-1068.    4  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1837-'38. 

— ,  3d  Session.     December  3,  1838— March  3,  1839. 

8  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1838. 

9  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1838. 
1°  Senate  Documents,  1-307.     5  vols.  8°.                        Washington,  1839. 

11  Executive  Documents,  1-253.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1838-'39. 

12  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-325.     2  vols.  8°.       Washington,  1838-'39. 
XXVIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  2,  1839— July  21,  1840. 

13  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1839. 

14  Journal  of  the  House.      1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1839. 

15  Senate  Documents,  1-621.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1840. 

16  Executive  Documents,  1-265.     7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1839-'40. 

17  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-716.     4  vols.  8°.      Washington,  1839-'40. 
,  2d  Session.     December  7,  1840— March  3,  1841. 

18  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1840. 

19  Journal  of  the  House.      1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1840. 

20  Senate  Documents,  1-238.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

21  Executive  Documents,  1-124.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1840-41. 

22  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-249.     1  vol.  8°.       Washington,  1840-'41. 
XXVIIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     May  31— September  13, 1841. 

23  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

24  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

25  Senate  Documents,  1-124.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

26  Executive  Documents,  1-63.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

27  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-11.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 
,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1841— August  31,  1842. 

28  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 

29  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1841. 
so  Senate  Documents,  1-444.     5  vols.  8°.                  Washington,  1841-'42. 

31  Executive  Documents,  1-293.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1841-'42. 

32  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-11065.    vols.  8°.     Washington,  1841-'42. 
,  3d  Session.     December  5,  1842— March  3,  1843. 

33  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1842. 

34  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1842. 

35  Senate  Documents,  1-247.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1842-'43. 

36  Executive  Documents,  1-220.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1842-'43. 

37  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-296.     4  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1842-'43. 
XXVIIIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  4,  1843— June  17,  1844. 

38  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1843. 

39  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1843. 

40  Senate  Documents,  1-243.     7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1843-44. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

1  Executive  Documents,  1-280.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1843-'44, 

2  Keports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-582.     3  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1843-'44. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  2,  1844— March  3,  1845. 

3  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1844. 

4  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1844. 

5  Senate  Documents,  1-177.     13  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1844-'45. 

6  Executive  Documents,  1-239.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1844-'45, 

7  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-438.     1  vol.  8°.      Washington,  1844-'45, 
XXIXth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  1,  1845— August  10,  1846. 

8  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1845. 

9  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1845. 

10  Senate  Documents,  1-490.     9  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1845-'46. 

11  Executive  Documents,  1-228.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1845-'46. 

12  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-846.     4  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1845-'46. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  7,  1846— March  3,  1847. 

13  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1846. 

14  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1846. 

15  Senate  Documents,  1-224.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1846-'47. 

16  Executive  Documents,  1-124.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1846-'47. 

17  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-90.     1  vol.  8°.        Washington,  1846-47. 
XXXth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  6,  18^1— August  14,  1848. 

is  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1847. 

19  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1847. 

20  Senate  Documents,  1-73.     8  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1847-'48. 

21  Executive  Documents,  1-86.     9  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1847-'48. 

22  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-243.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1847, 

23  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-840.     4  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1847-'48. 

24  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-155.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1848. 

25  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-101.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1848. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  4,  1848— March  3,  1849. 

26  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1848. 

27  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington.  1848. 

28  Senate  Documents,  1-38.     4  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1848-'49. 

29  Executive  Documents,  1-69.     7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1848-'49. 
so  Reports  of  Committees,  Senate,  244-331.    1  vol.  8°.    Washington,  1849. 

31  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-145.     2  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1848-'49. 

32  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-67.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1849. 

33  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-62.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1849. 
XXXIst  Congress,  Special  Session.     March  5—15,  1849. 

34  Senate  Documents,  1-4.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1849. 
,  1st  Session.     December,  1849 — September,  1850. 

35  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1849. 

36  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1849. 

37  Senate  Documents,  1-82.     14  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1849-'50. 

38  Executive  Documents,  1-90.     14  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1S49-'50. 

39  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-216.     1vol.  8°.      Washington,  1849-'50. 

40  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-503.     3  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1849-'50. 

41  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-127.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1850. 

42  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-57.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1850. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 
XXXIst  Congress,  2d  Session.     December  2,  1850— March  13,  1851. 

1  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1850. 

2  Journal  of  the  House.      1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1850. 

3  Senate  Documents,  1-45.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1850-'51. 

4  Executive  Documents,  1-55.     10  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1850-'51. 

5  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  217-320.     8°.  Washington,  1850-'51. 

6  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-109.     8°.  Washington,  1850-'ol. 

7  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-33.     1  vol.  8°.        Washington,  1850-'51. 

8  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-21.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1851. 
XXXIId  Congress,  Special  Session.     March  4—13,  1851. 

9  Senate  Documents,  1-4.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1851. 
,  1st  Session.     December  1,  1851 — August  31,  1852. 

l°  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1851. 

11  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1851. 

12  Senate  Documents,  1-131.     17  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1851-'52. 

13  Executive  Documents,  1-136.     19  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1851-'52. 

14  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-357.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 

15  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-176.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 
lfi  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-111.     1  vol.  8.               Washington,  1852. 
17  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-71.     1  vol.  8°.               Washington,  1852. 

— ,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1852— March  30,  1853. 
is  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 

!9  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1852. 

20  Senate  Doc.,  1-59.    1  vol.  4°;  11  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1852-53. 

21  Executive  Doc.,  1-69.     1  vol.  4°;  12  vols.  8°.      Washington,  1852-'53. 

22  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  358-452.     1  vol.  8°.          Washington,  1853. 

23  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-7.     1  vol.  8°.          Washington,  1852-'53. 

24  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-53.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 

25  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-24.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 
XXXIIId  Congress,  Special  Session.     March  4— April  11,  1853. 

26  Senate  Documents ;  Miscellaneous,  1-3  ;  Reports  of  Committees,  1-2 ;  Ex 
ecutive  Documents,  1-8.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 

,  1st  Session.     December  5,  1853 — August  7,  1854. 

27  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 

28  Journal  of  the  House.      1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1853. 

29  Senate  Doc.,  1-89.     1  vol.  4°;   14  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1853-'54. 
so  Executive  Doc.,  1-129.    5  vols.  4° ;  23  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1853-'54. 
si  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-394.    3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1854, 

32  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-372.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1854. 

33  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-74.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1854. 

34  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-98.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1854. 
,  2d  Session.     December  4,  1854 — March  3,  1855. 

S5  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1854. 

SG  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington.  1854. 

37  Senate  Doc.,  1-79.     15  vols.  4°;  11  vols.  8°.       Washington,  1854-'55. 
S8  Executive  Doc.,  1-98.    15  vols.  4°;  14  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1854-'55. 
39  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  395-551.     1  vol.  8°.         Washington,  1855. 
'  4°  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-151.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1855. 

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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

1  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-27.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1855. 

2  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-38.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1855. 
XXXIVth  Congress,  1st  and  2d  Session.     Dec.  3,  1855— Aug.  18,  1856. 

3  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1855. 

4  Journal  of  the  House.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1855. 

5  Senate  Doc.,  1-108.     9  vols.  4°  ;  16  vols.  8°.       Washington,  1855-'56. 

6  Executive  Doc.,  1-146.     9  vols.  4° ;  17  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1855-'56. 

7  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-290.    2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

8  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-359.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

9  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-82.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

10  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-142.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

11  Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims,  presented  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives,  1-41.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

— ,  3d  Session.     December  1,  1856 — March  3,  1857. 

12  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1856-'57. 

13  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1856. 

14  Senate  Doc.,  1-65.     3  vols.  4° ;  13  vols.  8°.         Washington,  1856-'57. 

15  Executive  Doc.,  1-S8.    2  vols.  4°;  16  vols.  8°.      Washington,  1856-57. 

16  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  291-447.     1  vol.  8°.         Washington,  1857. 
I?  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-269.    3  vols.  8°.      Washington,  1856-'57. 

18  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-56.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

19  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-73.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

20  Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives,  43-81.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

XXXVth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  7,  1857— June  14,  1858. 

21  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1857-'5S. 

22  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

23  Senate  Doc.,  1-73.     2  vols.  4° ;  14  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1857-'58. 

24  Executive  Doc.,  1-149.    2  vols.  4°  ;  18  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1857-'58. 
23  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  1-330.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1858. 

26  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-540.     6  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1858. 

27  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-273.     4  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1857-'58. 

28  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-137.     3  vols.  8°.*     Washington,  1857-'58. 

29  Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives,  82-175.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1857. 

,  2d  Session.     December  6,  1858— March  3,  1859. 

30  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1858-'59. 

31  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1858. 

32  Senate  Doc.,  1-48.     3  vols.  4°  ;  16  vols.  8°.          Washington,  1858-59. 

33  Executive  Doc.,  1-114.    2  vols.  4°;  18  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1858-'59. 

34  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  331-396.     1  vol.  8°.         Washington,  1859. 

35  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-255.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 

36  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-55.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 
3V  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-61.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 

38  Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives,  1-198.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 

XXXVIth  Congress,  1st  Session.     December  5,  1859 — June  25,  1860. 

39  Journal  of  the  Senate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1859-'60. 

10  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1859. 


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UNITED  STATES.     Congressional  Documents,  continued. 

J   Senate  Doc.,  1-60.     3  vols.  4°;  12  vols.  8°.          Washington,  1859-'60. 

2  Executive  Doc.,  1-102.     7  vols,  4°;  10  vols.  8°.     Washington,  1859-'60. 

3  Reports  of  Coram.,  Senate,  1-284.     2  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

4  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-667.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

5  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-62.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

6  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-100.     7  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

7  Reports  from  the  Court  of  Claims,  submitted  to  the  House  of  Represen 
tatives,  199-255.     5  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

,  2d  Session.     December  3,  1860— March  23,  1861. 

8  Journal  of  the  Seriate.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1860-'61. 

9  Journal  of  the  House.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1860. 

10  Senate  Doc.,  1-9.     1  vol.  4°;  10  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1860-'61. 

11  Exec.  Doc.,  1-73,75-82.     1vol.  4°;  9  vols.  8°.    Washington,  1860-61. 

NOTE.  — Exec.  Doc.  No.  74  was  lost  in  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means. 

12  Reports  of  Comm.,  Senate,  285-311.     1  vol.  8°.  "Washington,  1861. 

13  Reports  of  Comm.,  House,  1-107.     3  vols.  8°.  Washington,  1861. 

14  Senate  Miscel.  Documents,  1-21.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1861. 

15  House  Miscel.  Documents,  1-44.     1  vol.  8°.  Washington,  1861. 
.                            Political  Tracts. 

16  Address  of  George  Sullivan  and  33  others,  Members  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  to  their  Constituents, 
on  the  subject  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain.    Boston,  1812.    8°,  pp.  32. 

!7  American  Candour,  in  a  Tract  lately  published  at  Boston,  entitled,  An 
Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence  between  our  Administration  and 
Great  Britain  and  France.  ...  *  *  * 

London,  reprinted,  1809.     8°  (6.1X3. 6). 

18  Brief  Statement  of  Opinions  given  in  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  under 
the   Sixth  Article  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,   and  Navigation, 
with  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia,  1800.     8°,  pp.  71. 

19  Candid  Examination  (A)  of  the  Objections  to  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Com 
merce,  and  Navigation,  between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain.    By  a  Citi 
zen  of  South  Carolina.  New-York,  reprinted,  1795.     8°,  pp.  48. 

20  Commercial  Conduct  (The)  of  the  United  States  of  America  considered, 
and  the  True  Interest  thereof  attempted  to  be  shown,  by  a  Citizen  of 
New-York.  New-York,  1786.     8°,  pp.  22.     [2  copies.] 

21  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Constitutional  Authority  of  the  Supreme  Federal 
Court,  over  the  several  States,  in  their  Political  Capacity :  being  an  An 
swer  to  Observations  upon  the  Government  of  the  U.  S.  of  America,  by 
James  Sullivan.     By  a  Citizen  of  South  Carolina, 

Charleston,  S.C.,  1792.     8°,  pp.  47. 

22  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Principles  on  which  a  Commercial  System  for  the 
United  States  of  America  should  be  founded. 

Philadelphia,  1787.     8°,  pp.  52. 

23  Essay  (A  Fourth)  on  Free  Trade  and  Finance,  humbly  offered  to  the 
consideration  of  the  Public.  Philadelphia,  1780.     8°,  pp.  16. 

24  Essay  (A  Sixth)   on  Free  Trade   and  Finance ;  showing  what  sums  of 
Revenue  may  be  derived   from  Merchandize  without  injuring  our  Trade 
or  burdening  our  People.  Philadelphia,  1783.     8°,  pp.  32. 


668  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


UNITED  STATES.     Political  Tracts,  continued. 

1  Essay  (A  Seventh)   on  Free  Trade  and  Finance ;  in  which  the  Expe 
diency  of  funding  the  Public  Securities,  striking  further  Sums  of  Paper 
Money,  &c.  are  considered.  Philadelphia,  1785.     8°,  pp.  38. 

2  Essay  on  the  Seat  of  the  Federal  Government  and  the  Exclusive  Juris 
diction  of  Congress  over  a  Ten  Miles  District. 

Philadelphia,  1789.     8°,  pp.  34.     [2  copies.] 

3  Mr.  Madison's  War.     A  dispassionate  Inquiry  into  the  Reasons  alleged 
by  Mr.  Madison  for  declaring  an  Offensive  and  Ruinous  War  against 
Great-Britain.     By  a  New-England  Farmer. 

Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  61.     [2  copies.] 

4  Observations  on  the  Propriety  of  fixing  upon  a  Central  and  Inland  Situa 
tion  for  the  permanent  Residence  of  Congress.     By  Phocion. 

— ,  1789.     8°,  pp.  11. 

5  Opinions  respecting  the  Commercial  Intercourse  between  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain,  including  Observations  upon  the  Necessity  and 
Importance  of  an  American  Navigation  Act.     By  a  Citizen  of  Massa 
chusetts.  Boston,  1797.     8°,  pp.  61.     [4  copies.] 

6  Peace  without  Dishonour — War  without  Hope.     Being  a  calm  and  dis 
passionate  Enquiry  into  the  question  of  the  Chesapeake,  and  the  Neces 
sity  and  Expediency  of  War.     By  a  Yankee  Farmer. 

Boston,  1807.     8°.  pp.  43.     [2  copies.] 

7.  Perpetual  War,  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.  Being  a  Candid  Examina 
tion  of  his  late  Messages  to  Congress.  ...  *  *  *  By  a  New-Eng 
land  Farmer.  Boston,  1812.  8°  (6.3X3.5).  [2  copies.] 

8  Plain  Truth ;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America,  containing,  Re 
marks  on  a  late  pamphlet   [by   T.    Paine],   entitled,    Common  Sense. 
Against  the  Scheme  of  Independency,  &c.     By  Candidus. 

Philadelphia,  1776.     8°,  pp.  84. 

9  Plea  (A)  for  the  poor  Soldiers ;  or  an  Essay  to  demonstrate  that  the 
Soldiers  and  other  Public  Creditors  have  not  been  paid,  &c. 

Philadelphia,  1790.     8°,  pp.  39. 

10  Political  Truth:  or,  Animadversions  on  the  past  and  present  State  of 
Public  Affairs  ;  with  an  Inquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Charges  preferred 
against  Mr.  Randolph.  Philadelphia,  1796.     8°,  pp.  44. 

11  Shall  I  go  to  War  with  my  American  Brethren  ;  a  Discourse  from  Judges 
xx.  28.  London,  1769.     8°,  pp.  42. 

12  Thoughts  upon  the  Conduct  of  our  Administration  in  relation  both  to 
Great  Britain  and  France,  more  especially  in  reference  to  the  late  Nego 
tiation,  concerning  the  Attack  on  the  Chesapeake. 

Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  23. 

13  Thoughts  upon  the  Political  Situation  of  the  United  States  of  America ; 
in  which  that  of  Massachusetts  is  particularly  considered.     With  some 
Observations  on  the  Constitution  for  a  Federal  Government. 

Worcester,  1788.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

H  True  Picture  (A)  of  the  United   States  of  America.     2d  ed.     In  which 

"  Oil  without  Vinegar  "  [by  M.  Medford]  is  analyzed,  and  proved  to  be 

rancid.     By  a  British  Subject.     ***  London,  1807.     8°  (6X3.5). 

UNITED  STATES  Agricultural   Society.     Seventh  National  Exhibition  of  the  U. 

J5  S.  Agricultural  Society,  held  at  Chicago,  September  12-17, 1859. 

Chicago,  1859.     8°,  pp.  70. 


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UNITED   STATES  Antimasonic  Conventions.     The  Proceedings  of  the  United 

1  States  Antimasonic  Convention,  held  at  Philadelphia,   September  11, 
1830.     ...  Boston,  1830.     8°  (7X4.3). 

2  Proceedings  (The)  of  the  Second  United  States  Antimasonic  Convention, 
held  at  Baltimore,  September,  1831.  Boston,  1832.     8°,  pp.  88. 

UNITED  STATES  (The)  Literary  Gazette.     Vol.  1-4.     From  April  1824,  to  April, 

3  1825.     Boston,  1825-'26.  Vol.  1,4°(8.7><6.6),3  cols. ;  2-4, 8°(6. 1X3.6). 
UNITED  STATES  Magazine  (The)  and  Democratic  Review.     New  Series.     Vol. 

49-28.     [Monthly.     Portraits.']  New-York,  1841-'51.     8°  (7X4). 

NOTE.  — Vol.  18-28  were  edited  by  T.  P.  Kettell. 

UNITED  STATES  Military  Academy,  at  West  Point,  N.Y.     See  WEST  POINT. 
UNITED  STATES  Naval  Academy,  at  Annapolis,  Md.     Catalogue  of  the  Library 

5  of  the  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Maryland,  June  30, 1860.    [Part 
I,  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  Authors.     11.  Analytical  Catalogue.'] 

Annapolis,  1860.     8°  (7. 3X4.1). 
UNITED  STATES  (The)  Review  and  Literary  Gazette.    Vol.  1,  2.     From  October 

6  1,  1826,  to  October  1,  1827.  Boston,  1827.     8°  (6.1X3.6). 
UNIVERSAL  History  (An),  from  the  Earliest  Account  of  Time  to  the  Present: 

7  compiled  from  original  Authors  ;  and  illustrated  with  Maps,  Cuts,  Notes, 
Chronological  and  other  Tables.     Vol.  1,2.  2d  ed.     Vol.  3-7.     *** 

London,  1737-'44.     2°  (9.9X5.4),  m.  b. 

8  Additions  to  the  Universal  History  .  .  .     [Plates  and  Maps.']     *  *  * 

London,  1750.     2°  (9.9X5.4),  m.  b. 
UNIVERSAL  History  (An),  from  the  Earliest  Account  of  Time.     Compiled  from 

9  original  Authors ;  and  illustrated  with  Maps,   Cuts,  Notes,  &c.,  with  a 
General  Index  to  the  whole.     [Ancient  Part.]    *  *  *    Vol.  1-21.     *  *  * 

London,  1 747-'54.     8°  (6.4X3.3),  m.  b. 

10  Modern  Part  (The)  of  an  Universal  History  from  the  Earliest  Account 
of  Time.     Compiled  from  original  Writers.     By  the  Authors  of  the  An- 
tient  Part.    Vol.  1-44.    ***     London,  1759-'66.    8°  (6.4X3.3),  m.b. 

UNIVERSAL  Magazine  (The)  of  Knowledge  and  Pleasure.     June,  September- 

11  December,  1747;  September,  October,  1756;  October,  1773;  June,  Ju 
ly,  1792.  London,  1747-'92.     8°  (7X4),  2  cols. 

UNIVERSITY  of  Alabama.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  University  of  Ala- 

12  bama  [alphabetical  of  authors]  ;  with  an  Index  of  Subjects.     By  W.  G. 
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UNIVERSITY  of  London.     Regulations  of  the  University  of  London  on  the  sub- 
is  ject  of  Degrees  in  Arts.  London,  1840.     8°,  pp.  28. 

14  Regulations  of  the  University  of  London  on  the  subject  of  Degrees  in 
Medicine.  London  1839.     8°,  pp.  31. 

15  Ten  Introductory  Lectures  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  University  of 
London,  by  ...  Professors :  Dr.  Conolly,  Dr.  Grant,  Rev.  T.  Dale,  Dr. 
Lardner,  Dr.  Miihlenfels,  Long,  Hurwitz,  Galiano,  Lindley,  Dr.  Smith. 
Session  1828-9.  London,  1829.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 

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UNIVERSITY  of  Michigan,  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the 

16  University  of  Michigan.     1846.     [Classed;  with  Index  of  Authors.] 

Ann  Arbor,  1846.     8°,  pp.  48. 

17  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  University  of  Michigan : 
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UNIVERSITY  of  the  State  of  New- York.     College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

1  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Regents  of  the  University ;  and  of  the  Trus 
tees,  Fellows,  Faculty,  and  Students  of  the  College.'    1841-42. 

New-York,  1842.     8°,  pp.  12. 

2  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni,  Officers  and  Fellows  of  the  College  of  Physi 
cians  and  Surgeons,  from  1807  to  1859.     New-York,  1859.     8°,  pp.  66. 

UNIVERSITY  of  Vermont,  at,  Burlington,  Vt.     Catalogue  of  the  University  of 

3  Vermont.     1842;   1843;   1844;   1845;   1846;   1847;  1849,  1852-3;  18- 
53-4;   1854-5;   1855-8;  1858-9;   1859-60. 

Burlington,  1842-'59.     8°,  pamps. 

4  Catalogus  Senatus  Academici,  et  omnium  qui  munera  et  officia  gesserunt, 
quive  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt,  in  Universitate  Viridirnontana 
Burlingtoniie.     A.D.   MDCCCXLIIL,  MDCCCLL,  MDCCCLVIIL 

Burlingtonise,  1843-'58.     8°,  pamps. 

5  Historical  Discourse  (A),  by  J.  Wheeler,  an  Address,  by  J.  R.  Spalding, 
and  a  Poem,  by  O.  G.  Wheeler,  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  Semi- 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  University  of  Vermont,  with  an  Account 
of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Celebration.     Burlington,  1854.     8°  (6.9X4). 

UNIVERSITY  Quarterly  (The) :  conducted  by  an  Association  of  Collegiate  and 

6  Professional  Students,  in  the  United  States  and  Europe.     *  *  *     Vol. 
1-4.  January,  1860-October,  1861.  New  Haven,  1860-'61.  12°(6.6X3.9). 

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UPHAM,  Rev.  &  Hon.  Charles  Wentworth,  of  Salem,  Mass.;  b.  in  N.B.,  1802. 

7  Life  of  Sir  Henry  Vane.     See  SPARKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  4.) 

8  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Prince,  LL.D.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Col 
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9  Oration  delivered  before  the  New  England  Sodpty  in  the  City  of  New 
York,  December  22,  1846.  New  York,  1847.     8°,  pp.  40. 

10  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Regeneration.  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  40. 

UPHAM,  Edward,  Esq.,  M.R.A.S. 

n   History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire,  from  its  Establishment,  till  the  year 
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UPHAM,  Thomas  Cogswell,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philos.,  Bowd. 
Coll.,  since  1825  ;  b.  in  Deerfteld,  N.H.,  1799. 

12  American  Cottage  Life.     A  Series  of  Poems  .  .  .     4th  ed.     [Engrav 
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13  Elements  of  Mental  Philosophy,  embracing  the  two  departments  of  the 
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New  York,  1859.     12°  (5.8X3.2). 

14  Essay  on  a  Congress  of  Nations.     See  AMERICAN  Peace  Society.    Prize 
Essays  on  a  Congress  of  Nations,  &c. 

15  Letters,  ^Esthetic,   Social,  and  Moral,  written  from  Europe,  Egypt  and 
Palestine.     [Portrait.]        Philadelphia,  1857.     12°  (5.4X3.5),  pp.  597. 

16  Life  (The)  of  Faith  ;  .  .  .  embracing  some  of  the  Scriptural  Principles 
or  Doctrines  of  Faith,  the  Power  or  Effects  of  Faith  in  the  Regulation 
of  Man's  Inward  Nature,  and  the  Relation  of  Faith  to  the  Divine  Guid 
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17  Life  and  Religious  Opinions  and  Experience  of  Madame  de  la  Mothe 
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1  Manual  of  Peace  (The),  embracing  I,  Evils  and  Remedies  of  War,  II, 
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2  Manual  (The)  of  Peace ;  exhibiting  the  Evils  and  Itemedies  of  War. 
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3  Outlines  of  Imperfect  and  Disordered  Mental  Action.     (Harper's  Fami 
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4  Philosophical  and  practical  Treatise  (A)  on  the  Will. 

Portland,  1834.     8°  (5.8X3.6). 

5  Principles  of  the  Interior  or  Hidden  Life,  designed  particularly  for  the 
consideration  of  those  who  are  seeking  Assurance  of  Faith  and  Perfect 
Love.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1844.     12°  (5.5X3.2),  pp.  520. 

6  Ratio  Discipline,  or  the  Constitution  of  the  Congregational  Churches. 
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7  Religious  Maxims,  .  . '.  Boston,  1846.     24°  (4.1X2.7). 

•8  Treatise  (A)  on  Divine  Union,  designed  to  point  out  some  of  the  inti 
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URBAN,  Sylvanus,  Gent.,  a  pseudonym.    See  GENTLEMAN'S  Magazine  (The),  &c. 
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9  Dictionary  (A)  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Mines ;  containing  a  clear 
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New  York,  1842.     8°  (7.2X4),  pp.  1340. 
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URSINUS,  Zacharias,  Prof,  of  Theol.  at  lieidelburg,  &c. ;  b.  1534.  d.  1583. 

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1  Answer  (An)  to  a  Challenge  made  by  a  lesuite  in  Ireland,  wherein  the 
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VALERIUS  MAXIMUS,  a  Latin  writer;  flourished  A.D.  30. 

12  Dictorum  ac  Factorum  Memorabilium  Li.  nouem.     Addita  Tabula  omnes 
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VALEIIY,  A.  C.  P. 

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2  Nouveau  Commentaire  sur  FOrdonnance  de  la  Marine,  du  Mois  d'Aout 
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VALLA,  Laurentius,  a  learned  Italian  critic ;  h.  1415.  d.  1465. 

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VALMDXT  DE  BOAIARE,  Jacques  Christoplie,  a  French  naturalist ;  &.1734.  rf.lS07. 

6  Dictionnaire  raisonne  universel  d'Histoire  naturelle  ;  .  .  .     Par  M.  Vul- 
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VANARSDALEX,  Ilev.  Cornelius  C. 

10  Peacemaker's  (The)  exalted   Parentage   and  rich  Inheritance.     Sermon 
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12  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.     (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 

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VAN  HEUSDE,  Philippus  Wilhelmus.     Sec  HEUSDE,  P.  W.  van. 
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VASARI,  Giorgio,  an  Italian  painter  &  architect;  b.  1512.  d.  1574. 

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VAUGHAN,  Rice,  Esq.*  of  London. 

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VAUX,  Roberts,  Judge,  of  Philadelphia  ;  d.  1836. 

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VAUX,  W.  S.  W.,  Ass' tin  the  Dep't  of  Antiquities,  British  Museum. 

5  Nineveh  and  Persepolis ;  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Ancient  Assyria  and 
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VEGA.  Garcilasso  DE  LA.     See  GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA. 

VEGA-€ABPIO,  Lope  Felix  DE,  an  eminent  Spanish  poet;  b.  1562.  d.  1635. 

G  Life  and  Writings.     See  HOLLAND,  H.  II.  VASSALL,  ttd  Lord. 
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VEITIA-LlNAGE,  Joseph  DE. 

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VELLEIUS  PATERCULUS,  Caius.     See  PATERCULUS,  C.  Velleius. 
VELLY,  Paul  Frangois,  a  French  historian;  b.  1709.  d.  1759. 

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VENERONI,  properly  VIGNERON,  Jean,  Italian  Sec'y  to  the  French  King,  1700. 

10  Complete  Italian  Master   (The) ;  containing  .  .  .  Rules   for  attaining 

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VENN,  Eev.  Henry,  of  Hudderxjield,  Yorkshire;  b.  1725.  d.  1796. 

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1  Rerum  Inventoribvs  (De)  Libri  VIII.  cfc  de  Prodigiis  Libri  III.     Cum  In- 
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Lvgclvni  Batavorvm,  1844.     12°  (4.2X2.2),  pp.  5C5,  20C-J-. 

NOTK.  —  Als;>  \\itli  si><  ond  tit!o-]':i'jc,  cmlie  lished. 

VERIIANUELINGEN  uitgegeevcn  door  de  Maatschappy  ter  Bevordering  van  dc:i 

2  Landbouw  tc  Amsterdam.     1)1.  III.,  Stuk  2. 

Amsterdam,  1784.     8°  (6.7X3.2). 

VERMIGI.I,  Pietro  Martierc,  known  as  PETER  MARTYR,  an  Aiujus'inc  ni.;>uk,  aft. 

a  Protestant  reformer,  Prof,  of  Divin.  at  Oxford;  l>.  1500.  d.  1,332. 

•°'  Loci  Communes,  ex  variis  ipsius  Libris  &  Commentariis  callecti ;  pra> 

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4  Selectissimam  (In)  1).  Pavli  Apostoli  Priorem  ad  Corinthios  Epistolam  ad 
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Tigvri,  1579.     2°  (9.3 X -3.3),  m.  b. 
VERMILYE,  Rev.  A.  G.,  of  Ncwburyport,  Mass. 

5  Memoir  of  Rev.  L  Murray.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Coll.,  vol.  G.) 
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G  Guide  (A)  to  the  Anglo-Saxon  Tongue  :  a  Grammar  after  Erasmus  Ilask  ; 
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London,  1853.     12°  (5.4X3.3  irr.). 
VERNOX,  James,  M.D.,  of  Jamaica. 

7  Dissertatio  Medica  Inauguralis  de  Diabetc  ;  Academic  Edinburgena?  pro 
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VERPLANCK,  Gulian  Crommelin,  Esq. 

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VETUS  TESTAMEXTUM.    See  BIBLE, — in  locis. 

Vico,  Giovanni  Battista,  Prof,  of  li/iet.  at  Naples;  b.  1670.  d.  1744. 

4  Oeuvres  choisies  de  Vico,  contenant  ses  Memoires,  Ecrits  par  lui  memo, 
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5  Opere.     Ordinate  ed  illustrate  coll'  analisi  storica  della  mente  di  Vico  in 
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VIDUA  DE  GONSAVO,  Charles,  Comte  DE,  a  noted  voyager ;  d.  1733. 

G  Insoriptionea  Antique  in  Turcic-D  Itinere  collects.     [51  Plates.] 

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7  Paris,  1752.     12°  (4.1X2.5). 
VIGER,  Francois,  a  French  Jesuit ;  b.  at  Rouen,   d.  1647. 

8  Praecipvis  (De)  Graecae  Dictionis  Idiotismis  Liber.     Cvm  Animadver- 
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VILLARET,  Claude,  a  French  historian;  b.  1715.  d.  1766. 

9  Histoire  de  France,  Tom.  8-17.     See  VEI.LY,  P.  F.     Histoirc  de  France. 
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12  Gesahichte  der  deutschen  National-Literatnr.     Bd.  1,2.     7te  vermehrte 
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VINALL,  John,  a  schoolmaster  of  Boston. 

13  Preceptor's  Assistant  (The)  or  Students'  Guide  ;  being  a  systematical 
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VINCENT,  A.  J.  II.,  Prof,  of  Math.,  College  of  St.  Louis,  Paris. 

4  Cours  de  Geometric  elementaire.     Rcvu  conjointement  par  1'auteur  et  par 
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VINCENT,  Martin  R.,  Prof,  at  Troy  University,  N.Y. 

Joint  Translator.     Sec  BENGEL,  J.  A.     Gnomon  of  the  N.  T. 
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6  True  Relation  of  the  Battle  in  New  England  between  the  English  and 
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VINCENT,  Her.  Thomas,  of  London;  u.  1G34.  d.  1G78. 

7  Christ's  sudden  and  certain  Appearance  to  Judgment.     *   *  *     Also,  An 
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Proof  of  the  Divine  Origin  of  Christianity. 

Philadelphia,  1830.     12°  (5.5X3.4). 

8  True  Christian's  (The)  Love  to  the  Unseen  Christ,  a  Discourse.     *  *  * 
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VINCENT,  William,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster,  &c. ;  b.  1739.  d.  1815. 

9  Voyage  (The)  of  Nearchus  from  the  Indus  to  the  Euphrates,  collected 
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London,  1797.     4°  (6.7 X"),  pp.  530. 
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10  Commonitory  concerning  the  Primitive  Rule  of  Faith,  translated,  and 
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VlNET,  Alexander,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  TheoL,  Lausanne,  Switzerland. 

11  Studies  on  Pascal.     Translated  from  the  French,  with  an  Appendix  of 
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Vio,  Thomas  DE,  surnamed  CAJETAN,  Cardinal;  b.  in  Naples,  1469.  d.  1534. 
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VIRGILIUS  MARO,  Publius,  a  Latin  poet ;  b.  near  Mantua,  70  B.C.  d.  at  Briin- 
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12  ^Eneid   (The)  of  Virgil.    Translated  by  Mr.  Pitt.    .  .  .    Vol.  2.  [Book 
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13  Bucoliques  (Les)  de  Virgile,  precedees  de  plusieurs  Idylles  de  Theocrite, 
de  Bion  et  de  Moschus ;  suivies  de  tous  les  passages  de  Theocrite  que 
Virgile  a  imites ;  traduites  en  vers  Fran^ais   [with  Latin,  facing],  par 
F.  3)idr>t.  Paris,  180G.     8°  (5.2X3  irr.). 


080  BOWDOIN   COLLEGE. 


VIUGILKTS  MAIIO,  Publius,  continued. 

1  Eneide  (L')  di  VirgUio  tradotta  da  A.  Caro    Coi  cenni  sulla  vita  deir 
autore  c  d-1  traduttore      Tom.  1,2      Fircnze,  1827.    24°  (4.5X2.5  irr.). 

2  Gcargics  (The)  of  Virgil  translate;!:  by  W.  Sotheby.     [Viyiitite.'] 

London,'  1800.     8°  (5.8X3).     [2  copies.} 

3  CEuvres  (Les)  de  Virgile  traduites  en  Francais,  le  Texte  vis-a-vis  la  Tra 
duction,  avec  des  Remarques,  par  M.  1'Abbe  des  Fontaines.     Nouv.  ed. 
Tom.  1-3.  Paris,  1754.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 

4  CEuvres   do  Virgile,   traduites  en  Francais,  le  Texte  vis-a-vis  la  Traduc- 
tion,  avec   des  Hemarques ;  par   M.   1'Abbe  des  Fontaines.     Nouv.  ed, 
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5  Opera,  cum  integris  Commcntariis  Servii,  Philargyrii,  Pierii.     Accedunt 
Scaligeri  ct  Liadenbrogii  Notae  ad  Culicem,  Cirin,  Catalecta.     Ad  Cod. 
MS.  Regium  Parisiensem  recensuit  Pancratius  Masvicius.  Cum  indicibus 
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NOTK.—  Vol.  1  lias  also  second  title  p:i'j(?,  cnih,  llisluxl. 

6  Opera,  varietatc  Lectionis  et  ])erpetua  Adnotatiohe  illustrata,  a  C.  G. 
Hcyiie.      Accedit  Index  uberrimus.      Ed.  otia  emendatior  ct  auctior. 
Tom.  1.  Bucnlica  ct  Gcorgica.     2.  /Eneidos,  Lib.  I.-VI.     3.  ^Eneidos, 
Lib.  VII. -XII.     4.  Carmina  Minora.         Londini,  1793.     8°  (0.3X3-3). 

7  P.  Virgilii  Maronis  Codex  antiqvissimvs  a  llvfio  Tvrcio  Aproniano  V.  C. 
distinctvs  et  emendatvs  qvi  nvnc  Fiorentiae  in  Bibliotheca  Mediceo-Lav- 
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Fiorentiae,  1741.     4°  (6.8X4.4  irr.),  pp.  459. 

8  Traduction  nouvelle  [ivitli  the  Latin, facing]  des  CEuvres  de  Virgile,  avec 
des  Notes  et  des  Uiscours  preliminaires.     Par  M.  le  Blond.     Tom.  1-3. 

Paris,  1782-'83.     12°  (5X^>)> 

9  Virgile  [Latin  and  French,  facing"]  de  la  Traduction  de  M.  de  Martig- 
na*     Tom.  2.  [L'Encldc,  Lib.  V.'-XIL']         — ,  16S1.     12°  (4.5X2.4). 

NOTK.  —  Imperfect:,  Avai-ting-  title  p:isj  J. 

™  Works  (Tlvj)  of  Virgil,  in  Latin  and  English  [facing'].     .  .  .     The  /E- 
r.eicl  translated  by  C.  Pitt.     The  Eclogues  and  Georgics,  with  Notes  on 
the  whole,  by  J.  War  ton  :  with  several  new  Observations  by  M.  Holds- 
worth,  M.  Spence,  and  others.     Also,  a  Dissertation  on  the  Sixth  Book 
of  the  ^Eneid,  by  Mr.  Warburton.     On  the   Shield   of  ^Eneas,  by  W. 
Whitehead,     On  the  Character  of  J  apis,  by  Dr.  Attcrbury.    And,  Three 
Essays  on  Pastoral,  Didactic,   and  Epic  Poetry,  by  the  Editor.      .  .  . 
Vol.  1-4.     [  Portraits,  Map  and  Plates.']     Dublin,  1753.     12°  (5.5  X  2.8). 
VIRGINIA.    Annual  lleport  of  the  Eastern  Lunatic  Asylum  in  Williamsburg,  Va., 
I'   for  1844;  1846;   1851;  1852-3.  Richmond,  1844-'53.     8°,  pamps. 

12  Address  of  the  Fifty-eight  Federal  Members  of  the  Virginia  Legislature- 
to  their  Fellow-Citizens,  January,  1779.         Augusta,  1779.     8°,  pp.  39. 

13  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Assembly,  on  the  Answers  of  sundry  States 
to  their  Resolutions,  of  December,  1 798.    Philadelphia,  1800.    8°,  pp.  59- 

VITJE  Selectorum  aliquot  Virorum.     See  BATES,  W. 

VCE.MELIUS,  Dr.  Johann  Theodore,  Rector  of  Gymnasium  at  Frankfort. 
Editor.     See  DEMOSTHENES.    Opera,  Grace  et  Latine. 

VoiGT,  Johann  Carl  Wilheim. 

J  *  Mineralogische  Beschreibung  des  Hochstifts  Fuld  und  einiger  mei'kwiir- 
digen  Gegenden  am  Rhein  und  Mayn.  Mit  einer  petrographischen  Land- 
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VOIGT,  Johann  Carl  Wilhelm,  continued. 

1  Mineralogische  Reisen  durch  das  Herzogthum  "Weimar  und  Eisenach  und 
einige  angrunzende  Gegenden,  in  Briefen.     Th.  1,2.     Mit  VI  illuminir- 
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VOLLST  \NDIG  Braunschweigisches  Gesang-Buch,  darin  nicht  allein  alle  des  H. 

2  Luthevi  und  anderer  erleuchteten  Manner  geistreiche  Kirchen-Gesange 
sondern  auch  viele  schone  Lieder,  so  theils  aus  andern  gezogen,  theils 
auch  vorhin  nie  in  Druck  gekommen,  befindlich  sind ;  mit  bekanten  Me- 
lodeyen  und  dreyen  niitzlichen  Register  versehen.    Nebst  einem  andach- 
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VOLNEY,  Constantin  Frangois  CHASSABCEUF,  Comte  DE,  &  Peer  of  France ;  b. 
1775.  d.  1820. 

3  Ruines  (Les),  ou  Meditations  sur  les  Revolutions  des  Empires.     Par  M. 
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4  Ruins  (The) :  or  a  Survey  of  the  Revolutions  of  Empires.     New  Trans 
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5  Simplification  des  Langues  Orientales,  ou  Mcthode  nouvelle  et  facile 
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6  Travels  through  Syria  and  Egypt  in  the  years  1783,  1784,  and  1785. 
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Dublin,  1793.     8°  (6.1X3.1). 

7  Travels  through  Egypt  and  Syria,  in  the  years  1783,  1784,  and  1785. 
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New- York,  1798.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

8  View  of  the  Climate  and  Soil  of  the  United  States  of  America :  to  which 
are  annexed  some  Accounts  of  Florida,  the  French  Colonies  on  the  Scio- 
to,  certain  Canadian  Colonies,  and  the  Savages  or  Natives :  translated 
from  the  French.     'With  Maps  and  Plates. 

London,  1804.     8°  (5.6X3.3),  pp.  xxiv.,  491.     [2  copies.] 

9  View  (A)  of  the  Soil  and  Climate  of  the  United  States  of  America :  with 
supplementary  Remarks  upon  Florida ;  on  the  French  Colonies  on  the 
Mississippi  and  Ohio,  and  in  Canada ;  and  on  the  Aboriginal  Tribes  of 
America.     Translated,  with  occasional  Remarks,  by  C.  B.  Brown.    With 
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10  Voyage  en  Syrie  et  en  Egypte,  pendant  les  annees  1783,  1784,  et  1785. 
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11  Voyage  en    Syrie  et  en  Egypte,  pendant  les  annees  1783,  1784,  et  1785. 
.  .  .     2de  ed.  revue  et  corrigee.    *  *  *    Tom.  1,  2.    [Maps  and  Plates]. 

Paris,  1787.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 

12  Voyage  en  Syrie  et  en  Egypte,  pendant  les  annees  1783,  84  et  85.     3me 
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Annotator.     See  MACKENZIE,  Sir  A.     Voyages  from  Montreal,  &c. 
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13  Age  (The)  of  Lewis  XIV.     Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  de  Vol 
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™  Age  (The)  of  Louis  XV.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  die 
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86 


682  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


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1  Commentary  on  Beccaria's  Essay  on  Crimes  and  Punishments.     See 
BECCARIA,  C.  B. 

2  Correspondance  de  Frederic  II.  Hoi  de  Prusse  et  M.  de  Voltaire.      See 
FREDERIC  II.     OEuvres  posthumes.    Vol.  4-6. 

3  Critical  Essays  on  Dramatic  Poetry.     With  Notes  by  the  Translator. 
***  London,  1761."    12°  (4.7X2.7). 

4  Geheime  Nachrichten  zu  Voltaires  Leben  von  ihm  selbst  geschrieben. 
Aus  dem  Franzbsischen  iibersetzt.  Berlin,  1784.     12°  (4.5X2.5). 

5  Lettres  a  M.  Bailly.     See  BAILLY,  J.  S.     Lettres,  etc. 

6  Life,  with  Memoirs  by  himself.     See  CONDORCET,  M.  J.  A.  N.  C.  de. 

7  Life.     See  BROUGHAM,  H.     (Men  of  Letters  and  Science,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

8  Oeuvres  completes  de  Voltaire.     [Avec  des  Notes,  et  une  Vie  par  Condor- 
cet.  Imprimes  auxfrais  de  Beaumarchais-par  les  soins  de  M.  Decroix.~\ 
Tom.  1-70.     [Portrait.'} 

Societe  litteraire  typographique,  [Kehl,~]  1785-'89.     8°  (6X3.5). 

NOTE — Each  volume  has  also  half-title,  expressing  respective  contents. 

9  Romans  et  Contes  de  M.  de  Voltaire.     Tom.  1-3. 

Bouillon,  1778.     12°  (4X2.2). 

10  Vie  de  Voltaire  par  Condorcet ;  suivi  des  Memoires  de  Voltaire  ecrits 
par  lui-meme.     (Vol.  70  of  Oeuvres,  ante.} 

Editor.     QUESNEL,  P.     Ingenu  (L'),  Histoire  veritable. 
VON  TROIL,  Uno,  D.D. 

11  Letters  on  Iceland.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
VORST,  or  VORSTIUS,  Johann,  Librarian  at  Berlin ;  b.  1623.  d.  1676. 

12  Latinitate  (De)  falso  suspecta,  deque  Latina?  Lingua?  cum  Germanica  con- 
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13  Latinitate  (De)  merito  suspecta,  deque  Vitiis  Sermonis  Latini,  qua?  vul- 
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VOYAGE  to  the  World  of  Cartesius.     See  DANIEL,  G. 

VOYAGE  en  Sicile  et  dans  la  Grande  Grece,  adresse  par  1'auteur  a  son  ami  Mr. 

14  Winckelmann,  traduit  de  1'Allemand,  accompagne  de  notes  du  traducteur 
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VOYER,  Rene  Louis  DE,  Marquis  D'Argenson ;  b.  at  Paris,  1694.  d.  1757. 

15  Essays  .  .  .     Written  after  the  Manner  of  M.  de  Montague :  interspers 
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W .,  A .     The  Enchantments  of  Jannes  and  Jambres  discovered:  or 

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Edinburgh,  1765.     12°,  pp.  48, 
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17  Treasures  of  Art  in  Great  Britain :  being  an  Account  of  the  chief  Col 
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WABASH  COLLEGE,  at  Craivfordsville,  Indiana.    Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Of- 

18  fleers,  Students  and  Alumni  of  Wabash  College,  for  1860. 

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WACE,  Robert,  Clerk  of  the  Chapel  to  Henry  IL,  &c. ;  d.  about  1184. 

1  Master  Wace,  his  Chronicle  of  the  Norman  Conquest  from  the  Roman 
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London,  1837.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 
WACHSMUTH,  Wilhelm,  Prof,  of  Hist,  Univ.  of  Leipzig. 

2  Hellenische  Alterthumskunde  aus  dem  Gesichtspunkte  des  Staats.     2te 
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3  Historical  Antiquities  (The)  of  the  Greeks  with  reference  to  their  Politi 
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4  Deutsches  Lesebuch.    Th.  1.  Altdeutsches  Lesebuch.  Poesie  und  Prosa 
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5  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
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WADDINGTON,  Rev.  George,  A.M. 

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WADSTROM,  C.  B. 

7  Essay  (An)  on  Colonization  particularly  applied  to  the  Western  Coast 
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London,  1794,  '95.     4°  (7.1  X4.8). 
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10  Dissertatio  de  Ao'yo;  adversus  J.  Clericum.     See  RITTANGELIUS,  J.  S. 

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12  Principes  generaux  et  particuliers  de  la  Langue  Franchise,  confirmes  par 
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WAIN  WRIGHT,  Jonathan  Mayhew,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  New-York ;  d.  1854. 

1  Choir  (The)  and  Family  Psalter :  being  the  Psalms  of  David ;  together 
with  the  Car, tides  of  the  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  and  occasional 
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2  Bishop  of  Lincoln's  (The)  and  the  Bishop  of  Norwich  [_Dr.  Trimnett]  's 
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3  Correspondence  between  Dr.  Wake,  and  certain  Doctors  of  the  Sorbonne 
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4  Genuine  Epistles  (The)  of  the  Apostolical  Fathers,  S.  Barnabas,  S.  Ig 
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London,  1710.     8°  (5.9X2.8),  m.  r. 

5  State  (The)  of  the  Church  and  Clergy  of  England,  in  their  Councils, 
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torically  deduced  from  the  Conversion  of  the  Saxons,  to  the  Present 
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London,  1703.     2°  (10X5),  m.  r.,  pp.  622,  245. 
WALDECK,  Johann  Peter,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Gottingen. 

6  Institvtiones  Ivris  Civilis  Heineccianae  emendatae  atqve  reformatae.    Ed. 
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WALDIE,  Elizabeth. 

7  Home  in  the  Nineteenth  Century ;  .  .  .  Letters  written  during  a  Resi 
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WALES,  William,  F.E.S.,  an  English  astronomer;  b.  about  1734.  d.  1798. 

8  Astronomical  Observations,  made  in  the  Voyages  which  were  undertaken 
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London,  1788.     4°  (7. 5X5.6). 

9  Dissertation  on  the  Acronychal  Rising  of  the  Pleiades.     See  VINCENT, 
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Editor.     See  ROBERTSON,  John.     Elements  of  Navigation. 
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1°  Philosophical  Estimate  of  the  Causes,  Effects,   and  Cure  of  Unwhole 
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11  Historical  Discourses.     ...  London,  1705.     2°  (10X5.2),  m.  b. 


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WALKER,  Sir  Edward,  continued. 

1  Perfect  Copies  of  all  the  Votes,  Letters,  Proposals  and  Answers,  relating 
unto  ...  the  Treaty  held  at  Newport  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  September 
-November  1648,  between  K.  Charles  I.  and  a  Committee  of  the  Lords 
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WALKER,  James,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College. 

2  Discourse  on  the  Law  of  Spiritual  Life.        Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  14. 

3  Exclusive  System  (The).     3d  ed.  Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  34. 

4  "  To  the  Law  and  to  the  Testimony."     A  Discourse  on  the  Deference 
paid  to  the  Scriptures  by  Unitarians.  Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  32. 

5  Philosophy  (The)  of  Man's   Spiritual  Nature  in  regard  to  the  Founda 
tions  of  Faith.  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  22. 

6  Spirit  (The)  proper  to  the  Times.     Sermon,  preached  in  King's  Chapel, 
Boston,  May  12,  1861.  Boston,  1861.     12°,  pp.  12. 

7  Unitarianism  vindicated  against  the  Charge  of  Skeptical  Tendencies. 

Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  27. 
WALKER,  Rev.  James  B.,  of  Cincinnati,  0. 

8  Philosophy  of  the  "plan  of  Salvation.     ...     By  ...[/.  B.  Walker]. 
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supplementary  Chapter.  Boston,  1857.     12°  (5X3). 

9  Philosophy  of  Skepticism  and  Ultraism,  wherein  the  Opinions  of  Rev. 
Theodore  Parker,   and  other  writers,  are  shown  to  be  inconsistent  with 
sound  Reason,  and  the  Christian  Religion.    New  York,  1857.  12°(5X3.2). 

10  Sacred  Philosophy.     God  revealed  in  the  Process  of  Creation,  and  by 
the  Manifestation  of  Jesus  Christ ;  including  an  Examination  of  the  De 
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WALKER,  John,  a  teacher  of  Elocution,  in  London,  &c.;  b.  1732.  d.  1807. 

11  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary  (A),   and  Expositor  of  the  English 
Language.    ...    *  *  *    Dublin,  1794.    Thick  8°  (7.2X4.2),  2  cols.,  n.  p. 

12  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary  (A),  and  Expositor  of  the  English  Lan 
guage  :  .  .  .     *  *  *     3d  American  from  last  London  ed. 

New-York,  1807.     8°  (6.9X4.3),  2  cols.,  pp.  cxxxi.,  962. 

13  Elements  of  Elocution :  .  .  .    2d  ed.,  with  .  .  .  additions.    *  *  *    [Por 
trait  and  Plates.]  London,  1799.     8°  (5.5X3.3). 

14  Key  (A)  to  the  Classical  Pronunciation  of  Greek  and  Latin  Proper 
Names,  .  .  .  with  References  to  Rules  which  show  the  Analogy  of  Pro 
nunciation.     To  which  is  added,  A  complete  Vocabulary  of  Scripture 
Proper  Names,  .  .  .     Concluding  with  Observations  on  the  Greek  and 
Latin  Accent  and  Quantity.     ...     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

London,  1798.     8°  (7X3.8). 
WALKER,  John,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

15  Expostulatory  Address  (An)  to  the  Members  of  the  Methodist  Society 
in  Ireland.     *  *  *  Edinburgh,  1807.     12°,  pp.  50. 

16  Expostulatory  Address  (An)  to  the  Members  of  the  Methodist  Society 
in  Ireland.     With  .  .  .  Letters  to  A.  Knox.     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1807.     12°  (5.3X2.9). 
WALKER,  Bev.  Joseph,  of  Paris,  Me.,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1818  ;  6. 1792.  d.  1851. 

17  Glance  (A)  at  Dean's  120  Reasons  for  being  a  Universalist. 

Portland,  182S,     12°  (4.3X2.7). 


686  B  (MY  IK)  IN     COLLEGE. 


WALKER,  Ralph,  of  Jamaica. 

1  Treatise  (A)  on  Magnetism,  with  a  Description  and  Explanation  of  a 
Meridional  and  Azimuth  Compass,  for  ascertaining  the  Quantity  of 
Variation.     .  .  .  With  Tables  of  Variation. 

London,  1794.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 
WALKER,  Rev.  Robert,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1716.  d.  1783. 

2  Sermons.     ..."  Vol.  1,  2.  Albany,  1796,  '97.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 
WALKER,  Rev.  Samuel,  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford. 

3  Christian  (The).     ...     ***  Dublin,  1758.     12°  (5.4X2.8). 
WALKER,  Sears  Cook,  Esq. 

4  Ephemeris  of  the  Planet  Neptune.    Pp.  32, 10, 10, 10.    See  SMITHSONIAN 
Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  2,  3.) 

5  Researches  relative  to  the  Planet  Neptune.    Pp.  60.    See  SMITHSONIAN 
Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  2.) 

WALKER,  Rev.  Timothy,  of  Concord,  N.H. :  b.  1711.  d.  1782. 

6  Those  who  have  the  Form  of  Godliness,  but  deny  the  Power  thereof, 
described,  and  cautioned  against,  in  a  Discourse,  delivered  May  12th, 
1771,  at  Concord.  Salem,  1772.     8°,  pp.  30. 

WALKER,  Timothy,  LL.D.,  Judge,  of  Cincinnati,  0;  b.  1803.  d.  1856. 

7  Reform  Spirit  (The)  of  the  Day.     An  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kap 
pa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  18,  1850. 

Boston  and  Cambridge,  1850.     8°,  pp.  38. 
WALL,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Shoreham,  in  Kent;  b.  1646.  d.  1728. 

8  Critical  Notes  on  the  Old  Testament.    .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1734.     8°  (6.2X3.2). 

9  History  (The)  of  Infant-Baptism.    Part  I.    ...  Passages  in  the  Writers 
of  the  four  first  Centuries  as  do  make  for  or  against  it.     II.    ...  Things 
that  do  illustrate  the  said  History.    2vols.    London,  1705.    8°(6.4X3.1). 

WALLACE,  Horace  Binney,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia;  b.  1817.  d.  1852. 

10  Art,  Scenery  and  Philosophy  in  Europe.     .  .  .     [With  a  Memoir.'] 

Philadelphia,  1855.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
WALLACE,  Robert,  D.D.,  of  Edinburgh. 

11  Dissertation  (A)  on  the  Numbers  of  Mankind,  in  Ancient  and  Modern 
Times.     ***     2d  ed.  Edinburgh,  1809.     8°  (6X3.5). 

WALLACE,  Thomas,  of  Dublin. 

12  Essay  (An)  on  the  Manufactures  of  Ireland,  in  which  is  considered,  to 
what  Manufactures  her  Natural  Advantages  are  best  suited ;  and  the  best 
Means  of  improving  such  Manufactures.    Dublin,  1798.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

WALLACE,  William,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Math.,  Univ.  of  Editib. ;  b.  1768.  d.  1843. 

Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Account  of  British  India. 
WALLACE,  William  Clay,  M.D. 

13  Accommodation  (The)  of  the  Eye  to  Distances. 

New  York,  1850.     8°,  pp.  36. 
WALLERIUS,  Johann  Gottschalk,  a  Swedish  naturalist ;  b.  1709.  d.  1785. 

14  Hydrologie,  ou  Description  du  Regne  aquatique,  divisee  par  Classes, 
Genres,  Especes  et  Varietes.     ...  Paris,  1753.     8°  (5.3X3.1). 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to  Vol.  2  of  "  MinSralogie,"  etc. 

15  Mineralogie,  ou  Description  gencrale  des  Substances  du  Regne  mineral. 
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WALLERIUS,  Johann  Gottschalk,  continued. 

1  Origine  (De  T)   du  Monde,  et  de  la  Terre  en  particulier ;  ouvrage  dans 
lequel  1'Auteur  .  .  .  donne,  en  quelque  maniere,  un  Abrege  de  tous  ses 
Ouvrages :  par  M.  Wallerius.     Traduit  par  J.  B.  D  *  *. 

Varsovie,  1780.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 

2  Physisch-chemische  Betrachtungen  iiber  den  Ursprung  der  Welt  beson- 
ders  der  Erdwelt  und  ihrer  Veranderung.     Aus  clem  Lateinischen  uber- 
setzt  und  mit  Anmerkungen  versehen  von  C.  F.  Keller.    .  .  .    Mit  einem 
Kupfer.  Erfurt,  1782.     8°  (5.5X3). 

3  Systema  Mineralogicum,  quo  Corpora  mineralia  in  Classes,  Ordines, 
Genera  et  Species  .  .  .  divisa  describuntur,  atque  Observationibus,  Ex- 
perimentis,  et  Figuris  seneis  illustrantur.     Tom.  1,  2.     ...     Ed.  altera 
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WALLIN,  JRev.  Benjamin,  A.M. 

4  Ancient  Believer's  (The)  Transition  from  Mortality  to  Life.     Sermon  on 
Death  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Munn.  London,  1779.     8°,  pp.  36. 

WALLIS,  John,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Geometry,  Univ.  of  Oxford;  b.  1617.  d.  1703. 

5  Opervm  Mathematicorvm  Pars  I.     Qua  continentur,  Oratio  Inauguralis. 
Mathesis    Universalis  ;    sive,  Arithmeticum  Opus  integrum.  Adversus 
Meibomii,  de  Proportionibus  Dialogum,  Tractatus  elencticus.    [Figures.'] 

Oxonii,  1657.     4°  (6.3X3.8),  m.  b. 

NOTE.  —  Each  treatise  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging1. 

Joint  Author.     See  SHERWIN,  H.     Mathematical  Tables,  &c. 
WALPOLE,  Horace,  Earl  of  Orford;  b.  1717.  d.  1797. 

6  Letters  to  Sir  Horace  Mann,  British  Envoy  at  the  Court  of  Tuscany. 
.  .  .     Edited  by  Lord  Dover.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2. 

New- York,  1833.     12°  (6X3.4). 
WALPOLE,  Robert,  Earl  of  Orford,  Lord  Chancellor,  &c. ;  b.  1674.  d.  1746. 

?  Short  History  of  the  Parliament.  London,  1713.     8°,  pp.  15. 

WALSH,  Robert,  LL.D.,  Chaplain  to  Lord  Strangford,  at  Constantinople. 

8  Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Constantinople  to  England. 

Philadelphia,  1828.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

9  Notices  of  Brazil  in  1828  and  1829.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Plate.] 

Boston,  1831.     12°  (5.8X3.3). 
WALSH,  Robert,  jun.,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia ;  b.  1784. 

10  American  Quarterly  Review  (The).     [Edited  by  E.  Walsh.]     Vol.  1-22. 
March,  1827,  to  December,  1837.    Philadelphia,  1827-'37.    8°  (6.3X3.7). 

11  American  Review  (The)  of  History  and  Politics,  and  General  Reposi 
tory  of  Literature  and  State  Papers.     [Edited  by  E.  Walsh.]     Vol.  1. 
***  Philadelphia,  1811.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

12  Appeal  (An)  from  the  Judgments  of  Great  Britain  respecting  the  United 
States  of  America.     ...     ***       Philadelphia,  1819.     8°  (6.4X3.4). 

WALSH,  R.  M. 

Translator.     See  SKETCHES  of  Living  Characters  of  France. 
WALSINGHAM,  Sir  Francis,  Sec'y  of  State  to  Q.  Elizabeth;  b.  1536.  d.  15901 

13  Memoires  et  Instructions  pour  les  Ambassadeurs  ou  Lettres  et  Negotia 
tions  de  Walsingham,  Ministre  &   Secretaire  d'Etat,   sous  Elisabeth. 
Avec  les  Maximes  politiques  de  ce  Ministre,  &  des  Remarques  sur  la 
Vie  des  principaux  Ministres  &  Favoris  de  cette  Princesse.     Traduite  de 
1'Anglois.  Amsterdam,  1700.     4° (7X5.2),  m.  d.,  pp.  662. 


688  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WALSINGHAM,  Sir  Francis,  continued. 

1  Secret  (Le)   des  Cours,  ou  les  Memoires  de  Walsingham,  Secret.  d'Etat 
sous  la  Reine  Elisabeth.     .  .  .    Avec  les  Ilemarques  de  11.  Nanton  sur  le 
Regne  &  sur  les  Favoris  de  cette  Princesse.     [Frontispiece.] 

Lyon,  1698.     24°  (4.4X2.2). 

NOTE. — Walking-ham's  authorship  of  this  work  is  not  authenticated. 

WALTER,  Rev.  Nathanael,  of  Roxbnrtj,  Mass. ;  b.  1709.  d.  1776. 

2  Thoughts   (The)   of  the  Heart  the  best  Evidence  of  a  Man's  Spiritual 
State;  a  Discourse  from  Prov.  xxill.  7.        Boston,  1741.     12°,  pp.  31. 

WALTER,  William  Bicker,  A.M.,  nmd.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1818;  b.  1796.  d.  1822. 

3  Sukey  ;  a  Poem.     [By  W.  B.  Walter.^  Boston,  1821.     8°,  pp.  72. 
WALTON,  Brian,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Chester;  b.  1600.  d.  1661. 

4  Considerator  (The)  considered :  or,  A  brief  View  of  certain  Considera 
tions  [by  Dr.  Owen7}  upon  the  Biblia  Polyglotta.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1650.     16°  (4.8X2.8). 

Editor.     See  BIBLE, —  The  Old  and  New   Testaments.     Biblia   Sacra 
Polyglotta,  Londini,  1655-'57. 
WALTON,  Isaac,  the  'Father  of  Angling ' ;  b.  at  Stafford,  1593.  d.  1683. 

5  Complete  Angler  (The) ;  or,  The  Contemplative  Man's  Recreation.     By 
I.  Walton.     And  Instructions  how  to  angle  for  Trout  or  Grayling  in  a 
clear  Stream,  by  C.  Cotton.     AVith  copious  Notes  .  .  .,  a  Bibliographical 
Preface  .  .  .,  and  a  Notice  of  Cotton  and  his  Writings,  by  the  Ameri 
can  Editor.     To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  including  illustrative  Bal 
lads,  Music,  Papers  on  American  Fishing,  and  the  most  complete  Cata 
logue  of  Books  on  Angling,  &c.  ever  printed.     Also,  a  general  Index  to 
the  whole  Work.     Pt.  L,  II.     \_Fac-similes  and  Engravings. .] 

New  York,  1848.     12°  (5.6X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Ft.  II.  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

6  Life  of  Hooker.     See  HOOKER,  R.     (Prefixed  to  Works.) 

7  Lives   (The)    of  Donne,   Wotton,   Hooker,   Herbert,   and   Sanderson. 
[Edited,]  with  some  Account  of  the  Author  and  his  Writings  [by  Alex. 
Young'].     Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1832.     16°  (4.6X2.7). 

8  Lives  (The)  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr.  Richard  Hook 
er,  Mr.   George   Herbert,  and  Dr.  Robert  Sanderson.     With  some  Ac 
count  of  the  Author  and  his  Writings,  by  T.  Zouch.     New  ed.,  with  il 
lustrative  Notes,  etc.     Pt.  L,  II.     2  vols.     *  *  * 

New  York,  1846.     12°  (5.6X3.5).     [2  copies.] 
WALTON,  J. 

Joint  Translator.     See  HEGEL,  G.  W.  F.     The  Subjective  Logic  of  H. 
WALTON,  William,  A.M.,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

Editor.     See  GREGORY,  D.  F.     Examples  of  Calculus. 
WALZ,  Christianus,  Prof,  at  Tubingen. 

9  Rhetores  Graeci.     Ex  Codicibus  Florentinis  Mediolanensibus  Monacen- 
sibus  Neapolitanis  Parisiensibus  Romanis  Venetis  Taurinensibus  et  Vin- 
dobonensibus  emendatiores  et  auctiores  edidit  suis  aliorumque  Annota- 
tionibus  instruxit  Indices  locupletissimos  adiecit  C.  Walz.     Vol.  1-9. 

Stuttgartiae  et  Tubingae,  1832-'36.     8°  (6X3.5), 
WANOSTROCHT,  N.,  LL.D. 

10  Grammar  of  the  French  Language,  with  practical  Exercises.  8th  Ameri 
can,  from  last  London  ed.  .  .  .  Also,  A  Treatise  on  French  Versifi 
cation,  by  M.  de  Wailly.  Boston,  1825.  12°  (5.6X3.5).  [4  copies.], 


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WAR.     Invitation  (An)  to  join  the  Peace  Society ;  or,  Defensive  War  indefen- 

1  sible  on  Christian  Principles.  London,  1836.     8°,  pp.  20. 

2  Lawfulness  (The)  of  Defensive  War  upon  Christian  Principles,  impar 
tially  considered.     5th  ed.  Glasgow,  1819.     8°,  pp.  16. 

3  Letters  [on  Peace]  from  an  American.  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  63. 

4  Obstacles  and  Objections  to  the  Cause  of  Permanent  and  Universal  Peace 
considered.  Boston,  1837.     8°,  pp.  76. 

5  Peace  and  War.     ...     ***  London,  1823.     8°  (6.2X3.4). 

6  Reflections  on  the  Nature  and  Dignity  of  the  Enterprise  for  establishing 
Permanent  and  Universal  Peace,  Hartford,  1835.     8°,  pp.  16. 

7  Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War.     See  WORCESTER,,  N. 
WARBURTON,  William,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Gloucester-,  b.  1698.  d.  1779. 

**  Divine  Legation  (The)  of  Moses  demonstrated.  In  nine  books.  4th  ed., 
corrected  and  enlarged.  By  W.  [Warburto7i~\.  ***  Vol.  1-5.  [Book 
I.-VL  Plates.']  London,  1765.  8°  (6.3X3.4). 

9  Julian,  or,  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Earthquake  and  Fiery  Eruption, 
which  defeated  that  Emperor's  Attempt  to  rebuild  the  Temple  at  Jerusa 
lem.  ...  ***  2d  ed.,  with  additions.  London,  1751.  8°  (5.7X3.1). 

10  Supplemental  Volume  (A)  of  Bishop  Warburton's  Works.     .  .  .  [Con 
taining,  The  Divine  Legation,  Book  IX.,  Three  Sermons,  Directions  for 
the  Study  of  Theology,  and  Remarks  on  NeaVs  History  of  the  Puri 
tans.']  London,  1788.     8°  (5.9X3.2). 

NOTE Lettered  "  Warburton's  Divine  Legation.    6." 

Annotator.     See  POPE,  A.     An  Essay  on  Man. 
WARD,  Artemas,  LL.D.,  Judge,  of  Boston;  b.  1763.  d.  1847. 

11  Speech  in  the  House  of  Repr.  of  the  U.  S.,  March  5th,  1814,  on  a  Bill 
making  Military  Appropriations.  Washington,  1814.     8°,  pp.  20. 

WARD,  Henry  Dana,  A.M.,  a  renouncing  Mason,  of  N.Y. 

12  Anti-Masonic  Review  (The)  and  Magazine.     .  .  .    [Monthly.]     Edited 
by  H.  D.  Ward.     Vol.  1,  2.  New  York,  1828-'30.     8°  (6.3X3.6). 

WARD,  John,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Chester;  b.  1648. 

13  Young  Mathematician's  (The)  Guide.     ...     3d  ed.  corrected.     [Por 
trait  of  Author.]  London,  1719.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

14  Young  Mathematician's  (The)  Guide  :  being  a  plain  and  easy  Introduc 
tion  to  the  Mathematics.     .  .  .     8th  ed. 

London,  1747.     8°  (6.4X3.8).     [2  copies.] 
WARD,  John,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  of  Rhet.,  Gresham  Coll. ;  b.  1679.  d.  1758. 

15  Brevissima  Institvtio,  seu  Ratio  Grammatices  cognoscenda?,  ad  omnium 
puerorum  utilitatem  perscripta.  Londini,  1793.     12°  (4.4X3.3). 

16  Propria  qvae  Maribvs,  qvae  Genvs,  as  in  praesenti,  Syntaxis,  qvi  mini, 
construed.  London,  1794.     12°,  pp.  80. 

I?  Short  Introduction  (A)  of  Grammar,  ...  to  attain  to  the  Knowledge 
of  the  Latin  Tongue.  London,  1793.  12°,  pp.  71. 

WARD,  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Plymouth,  N.II. 

18  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Jonathan  Ward,  jr.,  at  Bidde- 
ford,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1825.  Portland,  1825.     8°,  pp.  27. 

WARD,  Robert,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  &c. ;  b.  1765.  d.  1846. 

19  Enquiry  (An)  into  the  Foundation  and  History  of  the  Law  of  Nations 
in  Europe,  from  the  Time  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  to  the  Age  of 
Grotius.     *  *  *     ...    Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1795.     8°  (6X3.3). 

87 


690  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WARD,  Robert,  Esq.,  continued* 

1  Treatise  (A)  of  the  relative  'Rights  and  Duties  of  Belligerent  and  Neu 
tral  Powers,  in  Maritime  Affairs:  in  which  .  .  .  the  Opinions  of  Hub- 
ner  and  Schlegel  are  fully  discussed.  London,  1801.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

WARD,  Samuel,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island;  b.  1725.  d.  1776. 

2  Life,  by  W.  Gammell.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,vol.  9.) 
WARDEN,  David  B.,  U.S.  Consul  at  Paris;  d.  1845. 

Translator.     See  CUVIER,  G.  C.  L.  F.  D.     Eulogium  on  Priestley. 
WARDLAW,  Ralph,  D.D.,  a  minister  of  Glasgow,  b.  1779.  d.  1853. 

3  Christian  Ethics :   or  Moral   Philosophy  on  the  Principles  of   Divine 
Revelation.     ...  New  York,  1835.     12°  (5.2X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

4  Discourses  on  the  principal  Points  of  the  Socinian  Controversy.     .  .  . 

Andover,  1815.     8°  (6.6X3. 9). 

5  Unitarianism  incapable  of  Vindication :  a  Reply  to  Rev.  James  Yates' 
Vindication  of  Unitarianism.     *  *  *        Andover,  1817.     8°  (6.4X3. 9). 

WARE,  Henry,  D.D.,  Hollifi  Prof,  of  I) win.  at  Harvard  Coll.;  b.  1764.  d.  1845. 

6  Eulogy  pronounced  July  20,  1810,  at  the  Interment  of  Samuel  Webber, 
D.D.,  Pres.  of  Harvard  University.  Cambridge,  1810.     8°,  pp.  19. 

7  Letters  addressed  to  Trinitarians  and  Calvinists,  occasioned  by  Dr. Woods' 
Letters  to  Unitarians.     2d  ed.  Cambridge,  1820.     8°  (6. 1X3.5). 

8  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  of 
Massachusetts,  May  28,  1818.  Boston,  1818.     8°,  pp.  27. 

9  Sermon,  delivered  Jan.  1,  1817,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware, 
jun.,  in  Boston.     With  Charge,  by  John  Allyn ;  Right  Hand,  by  Francis 
Parkman.  Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  35. 

10  Sermon  delivered  at  Northborough,  Oct.  30,  1816,  at  the  Ordination  of 
Rev.  Joseph  Allen.     With  Charge,  by  D.  C.  Sanders  ;  Right  Hand,  by 
J.  E.  Abbot.  Cambridge,  1817.     8°,  pp.  33. 

11  Sermon,  delivered  Oct.  29,  1818,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Alvan  Lam- 
son,  at  Dedham.    [Ch.,  by  Stephen  Palmer ;  li.H.,  by  John  White;  and 
Result  of  Council.]  Dedham,  1818.     8°,  pp.  39. 

WARE,  Henry,  D.D.,  son  of  preceding,  Prof,  of  Pulpit  Eloquence,  &c.  Divinity' 
School,  Cambridge ;  b.  1794.  d.  1843. 

12  Duty  (The)  of  promoting  Christianity  by  the  Circulation  of  Books. 

Boston,  1838.     12°,  pp.  28. 

13  Formation  (On  the)  of  the  Christian  Character.     ...     2d  ed. 

Cambridge,  1831.     12°  (4X2.5). 

14  How  to  spend  Holy  Time.  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  20. 

15  How  to  spend  a  Day.  Boston,  1839.     12°,  pp.  22. 

16  Nature  (The),  Reality,  and  Power  of  Christian  Faith. 

Boston,  1837.     12°,  pp.  15. 

17  Outlines  of  the  Testimony  of  Scripture  against  the  Trinity. 

Boston,  1832.     12°,  pp.  22. 

18  Poem  pronounced  at  Cambridge,  Feb.  23,   1815,  at  the  Celebration  of 
Peace  between  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Britain. 

Cambridge,  1815.     8°,  pp.  11. 

19  Promise  (The)  of  Universal  Peace.     Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of 
Harvard  University,  Dec.  5,  1833.  Boston,  1834.     8°,  pp.  23. 

20  Small  Sins.  Boston,  1814.     12°,  pp.  14. 


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WARE,  Henry,  D.D.,  continued. 

J  Thoughts  for  the  New  Year  on  the  Duty  of  Improvement. 

Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  16. 

2  Three  important  Questions  answered,  relating  to  the  Christian  Name, 
Character,  and  Hopes.  New- York,  1822.     12°,  pp.  24. 

3  Three  important  Questions  answered,  relating  to  the  Christian  Name, 
Character,  and  Hopes.  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  28. 

4  Use  (On  the)  and  Meaning  of  the  Phrase  "  Holy  Spirit." 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  22. 
WARE,  John,  M. D. 

5  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  December 
25,  1824.  Boston,  1825.     8°,  pp.  24.. 

G  Poem,  delivered  before  the  3>  B  K  Society  of  Harvard  University,  Au 
gust  28,  1817.  Cambridge,  1817.     8°,  pp.  11. 
Joint  Editor.     See  NEW  ENGLAND  Journal  (The)  of  Medicine,  &c. 
Joint  Editor.     See  NEW  ENGLAND  Medical  Review  (The),  &c. 
WARE,  Rev.  William,  of  N.Y.,  afL  of  Cambridge-,  b.  1798.  d.  1852. 

"  7  Antiquity,  &c.  of  Unitarian  Christianity.        Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  28,. 

8  Danger  of  Delay.     2d  ed.  Boston,  1831.     12°,  pp.  28. 

9  Justification  by  Faith.  Boston,  1840.     12°,  pp.  14. 

10  Memoir  of  N.  Bacon.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d5er.,  vol.  3.) 

11  Unitarianism  the  Doctrine  of  Matthew's  Gospel. 

Boston,  1843.     12°,  pp.  28. 
WARNER,  Rev.  Jonathan. 

12  Church  (The)  of  England  turned  Dissenter  at  last     ...     3d  ed.,  with 
additions.  London,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  87. 

WARNER,  Rev.  Richard. 

M  History  (The)  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  Military,  Ecclesiastical,  Civil,  & 
Natural.  ...  *  *  *  [Map.]  Southampton,  1795.  8°  (5.3X3.1). 
WARREN,  John,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  brother  of  Gen.  J.  W.;  b.  1753.  d.  1815. 

•14  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.    (Memoirs,  vol.  1,  2.) 

15  Eulogy  on  Hon.  Thomas  Russell,  Esq.;  delivered  May  4,  1796. 

Boston,  1796.     4°,  pp.  ,31,3.     [3  copies.] 

16  Oration  at  Boston,  July  4,  1783.  Boston,  [1783].     4°,  pp.  32. 
WARREX,  John  Collins,  M.D.,  son  of  Dr.  J.  W.,  Prof,  of  Anat.,  Harv.  Univ. ; 

b.  1779*  d.  1856. 

17  Cases  of  Organic  Diseases  of  the  Heart.     Read  before  the  Counsellors 
of  the  Mass.  Medical  Society.     [Plates.']        Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  61. 

18  Description  of  a  Skeleton  of  the  Mastodon  Giganteus  of  North  Ameri 
ca.     [Plates.']  Boston,  1852.     4°  (8.3X6),  m.  b. 

19  Genealogy  of  Warren,  with  some  Historical  Sketches.     [Portraits,  Fac* 
simile  and  Engravings.']  Boston,  1854.     4°  (8.4X6.1),  2  cols, 

20  Great  Tree  (The)  on  Boston  Common.     [Map  and  Engravings.'] 

Boston,  1855.     8°,  pp.  20, 

21  Remarks  on  some  Fossil  Impressions  in  the  Sandstone  Rocks  of  Con 
necticut  River.     [Plate.]  Boston,  1854.     8°,  pp.  84. 

WARREN,  Joseph,  M.D.,  a  major-general  in  the  American  Revolution;  b.  at 
Roxburj/,  Mass.,  1740.  killed  at  Bunker's  Hill,  1775. 

22  Life,  by  A,  H,  Everett.     See  SPARKS,  J..     (American  Biography,  vol.  10.) 


692  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


WARREN,  Joseph,  M.D.,  continued. 

1  Orations  delivered  in  Boston,  March  5,  1772,  and  March  6,  1775,  on 
Anniversaries  of  the  "  Boston  Massacre."    See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.    (Elo 
quence  of  the  U.S.,  vol.  5.) 

WARREN,  Mrs.  Mercy  OTIS,  of  Plymouth,  Mass. ;  b.  1727.  d.  1814. 

2  Poems,  dramatic  and  miscellaneous.          Boston,  1790.     12°  (4.8X2.3). 
WARREN,  Samuel,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of  London;  b.  1807. 

3  Popular  and  Practical  Introduction  (A)  to  Law  Studies,  and  to  every 
Department  of  the  Legal  Profession,  Civil,  Criminal,  and  Ecclesiastical ; 
with  an  Account  of  the    State  of  the  Law  in  Ireland  and  Scotland,  and 
occasional  Illustrations  from  American  Law.     *  *  *     ...    With  an 
American  Introduction  and  Appendix,  by  T.  W.  Clerke. 

New-York,  1846.     8°  (7.1X4),  pp.  674. 
WARTON,  Joseph,  D.I).,  Prebend,  of  Wickham,  &c. ;  b.  1722.  d.  1800. 

Translator,  Annotator,  &c.     See  VIRGILIUS  MARO,  P.     The  Works. 
WARTON,  Thomas,  D.I).,  Prof,  of  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Oxford;  b.  1728.  d.  1790. 

4  History  (The)  of  English  Poetry,  from  the  Close  of  the  Eleventh  to  the 
Commencement  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     To  which  are  prefixed, 
Three  Dissertations:  1.  Of  the  Origin  of  Romantic  Fiction  in  Europe. 
2.  On  the  Introduction  of  Learning  into  England.  3.  On  the  Gesta  Ro- 
manorum.     New  ed.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-4.     [Portrait.] 

London,  1824.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 
WASHBTJRN,  Emory,  LL.D.,  Governor  of  Mass.,  &c. 

5  Address  at  the  Dedication  of  the  State  Reform  School,  in  Westborough, 
Mass.,  December  7,  1848.       See  MASSACHUSETTS.  —  Commonwealth. 
(Documents  relative  to  the  State  Reform  School.) 

6  Extinction  of  Slavery  in  Massachusetts.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Col 
lections,  4th  Series,  vol.  4.) 

WASHINGTON,  George,  Pres.  of  U.S.,  1789-1797 ;  b.  in  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  Feb. 
22,  1732.  d.atMt.  Vernon,  Dec.  14,  1799. 

7  Address  on  declining  being  considered  a  Candidate  for  the  Presidency  of 
the  United  States.  Haverhill,  [1800].     8°,  pp.  21. 

8  Address,  when  President,  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  on  declin 
ing  being  considered  a  Candidate  for  their  future  Suffrages. 

Salern,  1800.     8°,  pp.  32. 

9  Addresses  and  Messages.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 
1°  Biographical  Sketch  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  E.    (Addresses,  &c.,  vol.  1.) 

11  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Washington  in  the  Revolution 
of  the  United  States  of  America.     See  GUIZOT,  F.  P.  G. 

12  Eulogies,  etc.  on  Washington.     See  ALDEN,  T.;  AMES,  F.;  ANDREWS,  J.; 
BARNARD,  T.,  D.D.-,  BARTLETT,  Josiah ;  BUCKMINSTER,  J.;  DAVIS,  John ; 
EVERETT,  O.;  HARRIS,  T.  M.;  MASON,  J.  M.;  MOODY,  S.;  MORISON,  W. ; 
OSGOOD,  D.;  PIERCE,  John;  SMITH,  Jeremiah;  TAPPAN,  D.;  THACHER, 
P. ;  WEST,  S.,  D.D.;  WETMORE,  W. ;  WILLARD,  J.,  D.D. 

13  Executive  Addresses,  Messages,  &c.     See  UNITED  STATES. —  in  locis. 

14  Farewell  Address.  Boston,  [1800].     8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Letters  to  Arthur  Young,  Esq.  and  Sir  John  Sinclair ;  containing  an  Ac 
count  of  his  Husbandry,  with  his  Opinions  on  various  Questions  in  Ag 
riculture  ;  and  some  Particulars  of  the  Rural  Economy  of  the  United 
States.  Alexandria,  1803.     8°  (6.2X3.3). 


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WASHINGTON,  George,  continued. 

1  Letters  to  several  of  his  Friends  in  the  year  1776.     On  American  Poli 
ticks.     With  Rev.  Mr.  Duche's  Letter  to  Washington,  and  an  Answer 
to  it  by  Lieut.  Col.  John  Parke.  — ,  1778.     8°,  pp.  53. 

2  Life  of  George  Washington.     See  EVERETT,  E. 
a  Life  of  George  Washington.     See  IRVING,  W. 

4  Life  of  George  Washington.     See  MARSHALL,  John. 

5  Life  of  Washington.     See  PAULDING,  J.  K. 

6  Life  of  George  Washington.     See  SPARKS,  J. 

7  Life  of  George  Washington.     See  WEEMS,  M.  L. 

8  Life  of  Washington,  in  Latin  Prose.     See  GLASS,  F. 

9  Monuments  of  Washington's  Patriotism :  containing  a  Fac-simile  of  his 
Public  Accounts,  kept  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  some  of  the 
most  interesting  Documents  connected  with  his  Military  Command  and 
Civil  Administration.     3d  ed.     ...     [Portrait  and  Engravings.'] 

Washington,  1841.     4°  (10.8X6.4). 

10  Official  Letters  to  the  Honourable  American  Congress,  written  during 
the  War  between  the  United  Colonies  and  Great  Britain.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1795.     12°  (5.5X3). 

11  Official  Letters  to  the  Honourable  American  Congress,  written,  during 
the  War  between  the  United  Colonies  and  Great  Britain.     .  .  .     Vol. 
1,  2.  London,  1795.     8°  (6.6X3.4).     [2  copies.] 

NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-page,  "  American  State  Papers,  being  a  Collection  of 
original  and  authentic  Documents  relative  to  the  War  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain." 

12  Vindication  of  General  Washington  from  the  Stigma  of  Adherence  to 
Secret  Societies.     See  RITNER,  J. 

13  Washington's  Political  Legacies.     With  Appendix,  containing  an  Ac 
count  of  his  Illness,  Death,  and  the  National  Tributes  of  Respect  paid 
to  his  Memory,  with  a  Biographical  Outline  of  his  Life  and  Character. 

Boston,  1800.     8°  (5.3X3).     [2  copies.] 

14  Writings  (The)  of  George  Washington ;  being  his  Correspondence,  Ad 
dresses,  Messages,  and  other  Papers,  Official  and  Private.     Selected  and 
published  from  the  original  Manuscripts  ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author, 
Notes,  and  Illustrations.    By  Jared  Sparks.    Vol.  2-12.    [Portraits  and 
Maps.']  Boston,  1834-'37.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 

NOTE.  —  The  'Life  of  Washington,'  by  Sparks,  forms  vol.  1  of  this  work. 

WASHINGTON,  H.  A. 

Editor.     See  UNITED  STATES.    History,  &c.    Writings  of  Jefferson. 
WATERHOUSE,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  Prof,  at  Hani.  Coll. ;  b.  1754.  d.  1846. 

15  Botanist  (The).     .  .  .     With  a  Discourse  on  the  Principle  of  Vitality. 

Boston,  1811.     8°  (6X3.5). 

16  Caution  to  Young  Persons  concerning  Health,  in  a  Public  Lecture  de 
livered  at  the  Close  of  the  Medical  Course  in  the  Chapel  at  Cambridge, 
Nov.   20,   1804 ;    containing  the  general  Doctrine   of  Dyspepsia,  and 
Chronic  Diseases ;  shewing  the  Evil  Tendency  of  the  Use  of  Tobacco  ; 
&c.     5th  ed.  Cambridge,  1822.     8°,  pp.  40.     [2  copies.] 

17  Essay  (An)  on  Junius  and  his  Letters  ;  embracing  a  Sketch  of  the  Life 
and  Character  of  William  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham,  and  Memoirs  of  cer 
tain  other  distinguished  Individuals  ;  with  Selections,  historical,  personal 
and  political,  relating  to  the  Affairs  of  Great  Britain  and  America,  from 
1763  to  1785,     ***  Boston,  1831.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 


694  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WATERHOUSE,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  continued. 

1  Oratio  Inauguralia,  in  Academia  Harvardiana  Cantabrigiae  Novanglorum, 
Nonis  Octob.,  A.  D.  M.DCC.LXXXIII.  Cantabrigiae,  1829.     4°,  pp.  8. 

2  Principle  (On  the)  of  Vitality.     Discourse,  in  Boston,  June  8, 1790,  be 
fore  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts. 

Boston,  1790.     4°,  pp.  24.     [2  copies.] 

3  Prospect  (A)  of  exterminating  the   Small  Pox.     Part  II.  being  a  Con 
tinuation  of  a  Narrative  of  Facts  concerning  the  Progress  of  the  new 
Inoculation  in  America ;  together  with  practical  Observations  on  the  lo 
cal  Appearances,  Symptoms,  and  Mode  of  treating  the  Variola  Vaccina, 
or  Kine  Pock ;  with  some  Letters  to  the  author.     ...     *  *  * 

Cambridge,  1802.     8°  (6X3.4).     [5  copies.] 

4  Rise  (The),  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  Medicine.     Discourse,  de 
livered  at  Concord,  July  6th,  1791,  before  the  Middlesex  Medical  Asso 
ciation.  Boston,  1792.     8°,  pp.  xii.,  31.     [2  copies.] 

WATEIILAND,  Daniel,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor,  &c. ;  b.  1683.  d.  1740. 

5  Critical  History  (A)  of  the  Athanasian  Creed,  representing  the  Opinions 
of  the  Antients  and  Moderns  concerning  it :  with  an  Account  of  the 
Manuscripts,  Versions,  &c.  for  the  determining  the  Age,  and  Author,  and 
Value  of  it,  &c.     2d  ed.     ...  Cambridge,  1728.     8°  (5.6X3.4). 

6  Sermons  on  ...  Subjects  of  Religion  and  Morality.     To  which  are 
added,  Two  Tracts ;  I.  A  summary  View  of  the  Doctrine  of  Justification. 
II.     ...  The  Antiquity  of  Infant-Communion,  .  .  .     Publish'd  .  .  . 
with  a  Preface,  by  J.  Clarke.     Vol.  1,  2.     2d  ed. 

London,  1776.     8°  (6.7X3.5). 
WATERMAN,  Rev.  Jotham,  of  Barnstable,  Mass. ;  d.  1836. 

7  Civility  and  Condescension  ;  or,  Boaz  and  his  Reapers.     Discourse  to 
the  Brethren  of  Fraternal  Lodge,  at  Barnstable,  Dec.  27,  A.  L.  5804. 

Boston,  1805.     8°,  pp.  16. 

8  Divine  Goodness  in  Afflictions ;  a  Discourse  delivered  August  9,  1807, 
after  the  Death  of  Capt.  John  Crocker.  Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  16. 

9  National  Righteousness  National  Security.     Discourse,  delivered  Fast 
Day,  April  5,  1804.  Boston,  1804.     8°,  pp.  27. 

1°  Thanks  to  be  given  for  the  Lord's  Mercies.  Discourse,  delivered  Thanks 
giving  Day,  December  1,  1808.  Charlestown,  1809.  8°,  pp.  15. 

u  True  Light  to  All  Men.  Discourse,  delivered  at  Dennis,  to  Summer's 
Lodge,  Dec.  27,  A.  L.  5803.  Boston,  1804.  8°,  pp.  26. 

WATERSTON,  Rev.  Robert  C.,  of  Boston. 

12  Address  on  Pauperism,  its  Extent,  Causes,  and  the  best  Means  of  Pre 
vention  ;  delivered  February  4,  1844.  Boston,  1844.     8°,  pp.  52. 

13  Thursday  Lecture  (The).     A  Discourse  delivered  on  occasion  of  resum 
ing  the  Thursday  Lecture,  Dec.  14,  1843.        Boston,  1844.     8°,  pp.  19. 

14  Widow's  Son  (The) :  a  Sketch  from  Real  Life. 

Boston,  1843.     8°,  pp.  14. 

WATERVILLE  COLLEGE,  at  Waterville,  Me.     Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Stu- 
13  dents  of  Waterville  College,  Maine,  for  1849-50;  1851-52;  1852-3; 
1853-4;  1857-8;  1860-61;  1861-62. 

Waterville,  1850-'62.     8°,  pamps. 

16  Catalogus  Senatus  Academici,  et  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia  gesserunt, 
quique  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt,  in  Collegio  Watervillensi. 
MDCCCLVII.  Watervillffi,  1857.  8°,  pp.  24. 


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WATKINS,  Thomas,  A.M. 

1  Travels  through  Swisserland,  Italy,  Sicily,  the  Greek  Islands,  to  Con 
stantinople  ;  through  Part  of  Greece,  Ragusa,  and  the  Dalmatian  Isles, 
in  a  Series  of  Letters.     ...     In  the  years  1787,  1788,  1789.     *   *   * 
Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1792.     8° (5.4X2.9). 

WATSON,  Richard,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Bp.  of  Llandaff;  b.  1737.  d.  1816. 

2  Apology  (An)  for  the  Bible  ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  addressed  to  Thomas 
Paine.'  Philadelphia,  1796.     12°  (5.2X3). 

3  Apology  (An)  for  the  Bible  ;  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  addressed  to  Thomas 
Paine.  Boston,  1793.     12°  (6X3. 2). 

4  Chemical  Essays.    Vol.  1,2.  2d  ed.    Vol.  3-5. 

London,  1782-'S6.     12°  (4.3X2.3;  4.1X2.4). 

5  Collection  (A)  of  Theological  Tracts.     .  .  .     2d  ed.     Vol.  1-6. 

London,  1791.     8°  (7. 1X4.1). 

6  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Feb.  4,  1780, 
•  Day  of  General  Fast.     4th  ed.  Cambridge,  1780.     8°,  pp.  27. 

7  Theological  Institutes;  or,  A  View  of  the  Evidences,  Doctrines,  Morals, 
and  Institutions  of  Christianity.     Stereotype  edition.     .  .  . 

*  New-York,  1831.     8°  (7.3X4.2),  2  cols. 
WATSON,  Rev.  Richard,  of  the  Wesley  an  Methodist  Society,  Eng. ;  d.  1833. 

8  Life   (The)  of  Rev.  John  Wesley,  Founder  of  the  Methodist  Societies. 

*  *  *     With  Notes  and  Translations. 

New-York,  1835.     8°  (8.1  X4.9),  2  cols. 
WATT,  James,  F.R.S.,  the  inventor  of  the  Steam  Engine;  b.  17L6.  d.  1819. 

9  Life  by  Arago,  and  Eulogium  by  Lord  Jeffrey.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J. 
Joint  Author.     See  BEDDOES,  T.     Use,  &c.  of  Factitious  Airs. 

WATTS,  Isaac,  D.D.,  F.H.S.,  an  English  Dissenting  divine;  b.  1674.  d.  1758. 
lu  .  .  .     First  Principles  (The)  of  Astronomy  and  Geography  explain'd  by 
the  use  of  Globes  and  Maps.     ...     3d  ed.     [Plates.] 

London,  1736.     8°  (5.8X3.1).     [2  copies.] 

11  Glory  (The)  of  Christ  as  God-Man  displayed,  in  three  Discourses.    .  .  . 

*  *  *  Boston,  1795.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

12  Horse  Lyrica?  and  Divine  Songs.     With  a  Memoir  by  Robert  Southey. 
[Portrait.]  Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8). 

13  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.     ***         Boston,  1795.     12°  (4.4X2.4). 

NOTE.  —  Appended  to,  and  paged  continuously  with  "  1'salms  of  David,"  &c. 

14  Improvement  (The)  of  the  Mind :  or,  A  Supplement  to  the  Art  of  Logick : 

...     2ded.  London,  1743.     8°  (5.8X3.1). 

!5  Improvement  (The)  of  the  Mind :  or  a  Supplement  to  the  Art  of  Logic. 
...  To  which  is  added,  A  Discourse  on  the  Education  of  Children 
and  Youth.  Exeter,  1793.  12°  (5.5X3). 

'6  Life  of  Watts.     See  JOHNSON,  Samuel.     (Works,  vol.  11.) 

17  Philosophical  Essays.  .  .  .  With  some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Locke's  Es 
say  on  the  Human  Understanding.  To  which  is  subjoined  a  brief  Scheme 
of  Ontology.  ...  By  I.  W[atfs].  London,  1733.  8°  (5.9X3.2). 

!8  Psalms  (The)  of  David,  imitated  in  the  Language  of  the  New  Testa 
ment.  ...  ***  Boston,  1796.  12°  (4.4X2.4  irr.). 

19  World  (The)  to  come ;  or,  Discourses  on  the  Joys  or  Sorrows  of  De 
parted  Souls  at  Death,  and  the  Glory  or  Terror  of  the  Resurrection.  To 
which  is  prefixed,  An  Essay  toward  the  Proof  of  a  Separate  State  of  Souls 
after  Death.  ...  Haverhill,  1816.  8°  (6.7X3.7). 


696  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WAUD,  Rev.  S.  W.,  A.M.,  Tutor  of  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

1  ...     Treatise  (A)  on  Algebraic  Geometry.     [Figures.] 

London,  1835.     8°  (7. 1X4). 
WAUGH,  John  Hugh  Wharrie,  A.M. 

2  Mathematical  Essays,  doctrinal  and  critical,  upon  the  Differential  and 
Integral  Calculus  ;  being  in  Vindication  of  the  Newtonian  Law  of  Indefi 
nite  Diminution.     *  *  *     [Portrait  of  Newton.] 

Edinburgh,  1854.     8°  (6.5X3.9),  m.  h. 
WAYLAND,  Francis,  D.D.,  President  of  Brown  University. 

3  Elements  (The)  of  Moral  Science.          New  York,  1835.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

4  Limitation  (The)  of  Human  Responsibility.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1838.     12°  (5X3). 

5  Memoir  (A)   of  the  Life  and  Labors  of  Rev.  Adoniram  Judson,  D.D. 
***     ...    Vol.  1,2.     [Portrait.]        Boston,  1853.     12°  (5.6X3.4). 

6  Occasional  Discourses.     ...  Boston,  1833.     12°  (5.6X3.1). 
WAYNE,  Anthony,  a  major-general  in  American  Revolution;  b.  1745.  d.  1796. 

7  Life,  by  J.  Armstrong.     See  SPAKKS,  J.  (American  Biography,  vol.  4.) 
WEALE,  John,  of  London. 

8  Quarterly  Papors  on  Architecture.     Vol.  1-4.     With  .  .  .  Engravings. 
Edited  and  published  by  lohn  Weale. 

London,  1844-'45.     4°  (text,  7.6X5.8). 
WEALTH  of  Nations.     The  Essential  Principles  of  the  Wealth  of  Nations,  il- 

9  lustrated,  in  Opposition  to  some  false  Doctrines  of  Dr.  Adam  Smith,  and 
others.     *  *  *  London,  1797.     8°  (6.6X3.5). 

WEAVER,  Thomas,  F.R.S.,  an  English  geologist;  b.  about  1775.  d.  1855. 
Translator.     See  WERNER,  A.  G.     External  Characters  of  Fossils. 
WEBBER,  Samuel,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College;  b.  1759.  d.  1810. 

10  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  3.) 

11  Eulogy  on  Pres.  Webber.     See  WARE,  H.,  Hollis  Prof.  &c. 

12  Eulogy  on  Pres.  Willard.     See  WILLARD,  J.,  D.D. 
WEBER,  J.  A. 

13  Anmerkungen  iiber  die  Sammlungen  von  den  Nachrichten  und  Beobach- 
tungen  iiber  die  Zeugung  des  Salpeters.     Nebst  einem  Sendschreiben 
iiber  dessen  theoretische  und  praktische  Abhandlung  von  dem  Salpeter- 
zeugen,  von  Z.  Winzler.  Tubingen,  1780.     8°  (5.2X3). 

14  Vollstandige  theoretische  und  praktische  Abhandlung  von  dem  Salpe- 
ter,  und  der  Zeugung  desselben,  nebst  einer  Abhandlung  von  der  Gahr- 
ung,  durch  physische  und  chemische  Grundsatze  und  Erfahrungen  be- 
statiget.  Tiibingen,  1779.     8°  (5.2X3). 

WEBSTER,  Daniel,  LL.D.,  U.S.  Sen.  from  Mass.,  Sec'y  of  State  of  U.S.,  &c.;  b. 
at  Salisbury,  N.H.,  Jan.lS,  1782.  d.at  Marslifield,  Mass.,  Oct.  24, 1852. 

15  Address  at  the  Laying  the  Corner  Stone  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument, 
1825.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence  of  U.  S.,  vol.  5.) 

16  Eulogies,  etc.  on  Webster.     See  ADAMS,  N. ;  ALLEN,  W.  H. ;  CHOATE, 
R.  (in  Appendix) ;  HITCHCOCK,  R.  D. ;  WOODS,  L.,  Pres.  &c. 

I?  Eulogy  on  Adams  and  Jefferson,  at  Boston,  August  2,  1826.     See  WIL 
LISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence  of  U.  S.,  vol.  5.) 

18  Memoir,  by  E.  Everett.     See  (Works,  post. — Vol.  1,  pp.  xiii.-clx.) 

19  Memorial  (A)  of  Daniel  Webster,  from  the  City  of  Boston.     [Edited  by 
G.S.Hillard.    Portrait  and  Engravings]    Boston,  1853.  8°  (6.3X3.8). 


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WEBSTER,  Daniel,  LL.D.,  continued. 

1  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  Daniel  Webster. 
See  UNITED  STATES..     Miscellaneous  Documents. 

2  Private  Correspondence  (The)  of  Daniel  Webster.     Edited  by  F.  Web 
ster.     ...    Vol.  1,  2.     [Portrait.']  Boston,  1857.     8°  (6.6X3.9). 

3  Speech  at  the  National  Republican  Convention,  in  Worcester,  Oct.  12, 
1832.  Boston,  1832.     8°,  pp.  43. 

4  Speeches  in  Congress.  See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.  (Eloq.  of  U.  S.,  vol.  3,  4.) 

5  Speeches  and  Forensic  Arguments.  Vol.2.    Boston,  1835.    8°(6.4X3.7). 

6  Works  (The)  of  Daniel  Webster.     [Edited,  with  a  Biographical  Me 
moir,  by  Edward  Everett.]     Vol.  1-6.     10th  ed.     [Portraits  and  En 
gravings.]  Boston,  1857.     8°  (6.6X4). 

WEBSTER,  Col.  Fletcher,  Esq.,  son  of  preceding ;  d.  1862. 

Editor.     See  WEBSTER,  D.     The  Private  Correspondence. 
WEBSTER,  John  White,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Chem.  &c.  at  Ilarv.  Coll. ;  d.  1850. 

7  Description  (A)  of  the  Island  of  St.  Michael,  comprising  an  Account  of 
its  Geological  Structure  ;  with  Remarks  on  the  other  Azores  or  Western 
Islands.     .  .  .     [Map  and  Plates.]  Boston,  1821.     8°  (5.8X3.4). 

8  Trial  of  Prof.  Webster,  for  the  Murder  of  Dr.  Parkman.    See  BEMIS,  G. 
WEBSTER,  Noah,  LL.D.,  of  Neiv-Haven,  Conn. ;  b.  1759.  d.  1843. 

9  American  Dictionary  (An)  of  the  English  Language :  .  .  .     To  which  are 
prefixed,  An  Introductory  Dissertation  on  the  Origin,  History  and  Con 
nection  of  the  Languages  of  Western  Asia  and  of  Europe,  and  a  concise 
Grammar  of  the  English  Language.     ...    Vol.  1,2.     ***     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1828.     4°  (8.8X7),  3  cols.,  n.  p. 

10  American  Dictionary  (An)  of  the  English  Language ;  ...  to  which  is  pre 
fixed,  An  Introductory  Dissertation  on  the  Origin,  History,  and  Connec 
tion  of  the  Languages  of  Western  Asia  and  Europe,  with  an  Explanation 
of  the  Principles  on  which  Languages  are  formed.     .  .  .     Revised  and 
enlarged,  by  C.  A.  Goodrich.    With  pronouncing  Vocabularies  of  Scrip 
ture,  Classical  and  Geographical  Names.     [Portrait.] 

Springfield,  1848.     4°  (9X6.6),  3  cols.,  pp.  Ixxxiv.,  1367. 

11  Collection  (A)  of  Essays  and  Fugitive  Writings.     ...     *  *  * 

Boston,  1796.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

12  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  2,  3.) 

13  Miscellaneous  Papers,  on  Political  and  Commercial  Subjects.     .  .  . 

New-York,  1802.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

14  Philosophical  and  Practical  Grammar  (A)  of  the  English  Language. 

New-Haven,  1807.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

Editor.     See  WINTHROP,  John,  Gov.  of  Mass.     A  Journal,  &c. 
WEBSTER,  Bev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Salisbury,  Mass. ;  b.  1718.  d.  1796. 

15  Ministers  Labourers  together  with  God,  &c.     Sermon  preached  Oct.  2, 
1771,  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel  Webster,  jun.,  in  Temple,  N.  H. 

Salem,  1772.     8°,  pp.  40. 

16  Misery  (The)  and  Duty  of  an  Oppress'd  and  Enslav'd  People.     Sermon, 
Fast  Day,  at  Salisbury,  July  14,  1774.  Boston,  1774.     8°,  pp.  31. 

WEDGWOOD,  Hensleigh,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Christ  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 

17  Dictionary  (A)  of  English  Etymology.     Vol.  1.  (A-D.)     With  Notes 
and  Additions,  by  G.  P.  Marsh.    New  York,  1862.    8°  (8.7X5.7),  2  cols. 

WEED,  Bev.  William  Bouton,  of  Norwalk,  Conn. ;  b.  1811.  d.  1860. 

i*  Sermons.     ...  New  York,  1861.     12°  (5.7X3.5). 

88 


G98  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WEEKLY  Amusement  (The).    From  January  5,  1765  to  March  15,  1766.    2  vols. 

1  London,  1765,  '66.     8°  (6.8X3.8),  2  cols. 
WEEMS,  Mason  L.,  Rector  of  Mt.  Vernon  Parish;  d.  1825. 

2  Drunkard's  Looking-Glass  (The).     7th  ed.       Phila.,  1838.     8°,  pp.  67. 

3  Life  (The)  of  George  Washington ;  with  curious  Anecdotes,  ...      *  *  * 
12th  ed.     ...     ***  Philadelphia,  1814.     12°  (5.5X3). 

WEIGAND,  Dr.  Friedrich  Ludwig  Karl. 

4  Worterbuch  der  Deutschen  Synonymen.     2te  ausgabe.     .  .  .     Bd.  1-3, 
Nachtrage  und  Register.  Maniz,  1852.     8°  (6.7X3.9),  pp.  1249. 

NOTE — The  three  volumes  are  paged  coutinuously. 

WEIGEL,  Christian  Ehrenfried. 

5  Grundriss  der  reinen  und  angewandten  Chemie.    Zum  Gebrauch  acade- 
mische  Vorlesungen.     Bd.  1,  2.  Greifswald,  1777.     8°  (5.5X3). 

WEISS,  Rev.  John,  of  New-Bedford,  Mass. 

6  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Peabody,  D.D., 
Pastor  of  King's  Chapel,  Boston:  preached  before  the  First  Congrega 
tional  Society,  New  Bedford,  December  7,  1856. 

New  Bedford,  1856.     8°,  pp.  28. 

Translator,  &c.    See  SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F.  von.    The  ^Esthetic  Letters,  &c. 
WELCH,  Itev.  Moses  C.,  D.D.,  of  Mansfield,  Conn. ;  b.  1754.  d.  1824. 

7  Address  (An)  to  the  Rev.  Moses  C.  Welch,  containing  an  Answer  to  his 
Reply  to  the  Correspondent,  with  some  Observations  respecting  certain 
late  extraordinary  Transactions  at  Woodstock.     By  a  Correspondent. 
*  *  *  Windham,  1794.     8°,  pp.  62. 

8  Reply  (A)  to  the  Correspondent ;  containing  an  Attempt  to  point  out 
certain  Inconsistencies  and  Misrepresentations  in  that  Publication ;  to 
gether  with  some  Strictures  upon  the  Appendix. 

Norwich,  1794.     8°,  pp.  64. 
WELCKER,  Friedrich  Gottlieb,  Prof,  of  Philology,  &c.  at  Bonn;  b.  1784. 

9  Griechischen  Tragbdien  (Die)  mit  Riicksicht  auf  den  epischen  Cyclus 
geordnet.     Abth.  1-3.  Bonn,  1839-'41.     8°  (6.1X3.7). 

WELD,  Allen  H. 

Editor.     See  PORTER,  Eben.     Principles  of  Rhetorical  Delivery. 
WELLAUER,  Augustus. 

10  Lexicon  ^Eschyleum.    Tom.  1,2.     Lipsiae,  1830/31.  8°(6.lX3.5),2cols. 
WELLINGTON,  Rev.  Charles. 

11  Sermon  preached  Sept.  1,  1811,  on  leaving  the  Old  House  of  Worship, 
in  Templeton.  Brookfield,  1812.     8°,  pp.  19. 

12  Sermon  preached  Sept.  19,  1811,  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  House 
of  Worship,  in  Templeton.  Brookfield,  1812.     8°,  pp.  25. 

WELLS,  David  A.,  A.M. 

13  Annual  of  Scientific  Discovery :  or,  Year-Book  of  Facts  in  Science  and 
Art  for  1859-1862.     ...     4  vols.     [Portraits.] 

Boston,  1859-'62.     12°  (6.1X3.5). 
WELLS,  Edward,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Cotesbach,  in  Leicester;  b.  1665.  d.  1730. 

14  Historical  Geography  (An)  of  the  Old  Testament.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-3.    2d 
ed.    [Maps  and  Engravings.]     London,  1721-'2S.    8°  (5.3X2.8),  m.  b. 

15  Historical  Geography  (An)  of  the  New  Testament :  .  .  .     Pt.  I.  The 
Journeyings  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.     II.  The  Travels 
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London,  1734.     8°  (5.7X3),  m.  b. 


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WELLS,  Edward,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Treatise  (A)  of  Antient  and  Present  Geography.      ...     3d  ed.     ... 
[Frontispiece.']  London,  1717.     8°  (6X3.6). 
Editor,  &c.     See  DIONYSIUS  PERIEGETES.     Geographia. 

WELLS,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  of  Brattlcboro\  VL  ;  b.  in  England,  1744.  d.  1827. 

2  Some  Communications  first  published  in  the  Brattleborough  Paper  ;  with" 
Extracts  from  "  Candid  Reflections  on  the  different  Conceptions  concern 
ing  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity."         Brattleboro',  1816.     8°,  pp.  40, 16. 

WELSCHE,  John,  Preacher  at  Aire. 

3  Reply  (A)   against  M.  Gilbert  Browne  Priest.     Wherein  is  handled 
many  .  .  .  Pointes  of  Controuersie  betweene  vs  and  the  Papists,  .  .  . 
Wherevnto  is  anexed  a  severall  Treatise,  concerning  the  Masse  and  An 
tichrist.  Edinbvrgh,  1602.     4°  (5.9X3.4),  in.  r. 

WELSH,  Thomas,  M.D.,  of  Boston;  b.  1742.  d.  1831. 

4  Eulogy  delivered  June  29,   1796,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  Memory  of 
the  Hon.  Nathaniel  Gorham,  Esq.. ;  with  a  Dirge  by  T.  M.  Harris. 

Boston,  1796.     8°,  pp.  15. 
WEN  .  .  .  ,  Paul. 

5  Concise  Historical  Account  of  all  the  British  Colonies  in  North- America, 
comprehending  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Modern  State ;  particularly  of 
the  Massachusetts-Bay.     ...  London,  1775.     8°  (5.4X3). 

XOTE — So  much  of  the  author's  name  as  is  given  above  is  written  upon  the  title- 
page.     The  remainder  was  cut  off  in  binding1  the  work. 

WENTWORTH,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford;  b.  1594.  beheaded  1641. 

6  Life,  by  J.  Forster.     See  FORSTER,  J.  (Lives  of  Eminent  British  States 
men,  vol.  2) ;  (Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth  of  England,  vol.  1.) 

WERNER,  Abraham  Gottlob,  Prof,  of  Mineral.,  &c.  at  Freiberg ;  6.1750.  d.lSll. 

7  Ausserlichen  Kennzeichen  (Von  den)  der  Fossilien. 

Leipzig,  1774.     12°  (4.8X2.5). 

8  New  Theory  of  the  Formation  of  Veins ;    with  its  Application  to  the 
Art  of  Working  Mines.     Translated  from  the  German,  .  .  .  [with~\  an 
Appendix,  containing  Notes ;  .  .  .  by  C.  Anderson.     *  *  *     portrait.'] 

"  Edinburgh,  1809.     8°  (5.6X3.1). 

9  Treatise  (A)  on  the  External  Characters  of  Fossils.     Translated  from 
the  German,  by  T.  Weaver.     [Plates.]       Dublin,  1805.     8°  (6.1X3.2). 

WERNERIAN  Natural  History  Society.    Memoirs.    For  the  years  1808-38.    Vol. 

10  1-7.     .  .  .  [Maps  and  Plates.']         Edinburgh,  183 1-'3S.     8°  (6X3.4). 
WESLEY,  Rev.  Charles,  brother  of  John  Wesley;  b.  1709.  d.  1788. 

11  Life.     See  MOORE,  H.     Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley ;  &c. 

12  Life.     See  WHITEIIEAD,  J.     The  Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley ;  &c. 
WESLEY,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  the  founder  of  Methodism;  b.  1703.  d.  1791. 

13  Doctrine  (The)  of  Original  Sin,  according  to  Scripture,  Reason,  and  Ex 
perience  :  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Taylor.     New- York,  1817.     12°  (5.5X3.2). 

14  Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley,  &c.     See  MOORE,  H. 
is  Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley.     See  WATSON,  Rev.  R. 

16  Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley,  &c.     See  WHITEIIEAD,  J. 

17  Life  of  Wesley;  with  a  History  of  Methodism.     See  SOUTHEY,  R. 

J8  Primitive  Physic :  or,  An  easy  and  natural  Method  of  curing  most  Dis 
eases.     24th  ed,  London,  1792.     12°  (5.5X2.7). 


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WESLEY,  Eev.  John,  A.M.,  continued. 

1  Sermons  ...    Vol.  1,  2.    [Portrait.]    New-York,  1829.    8°  (6.9X3.9). 

2  Works  (The)  of  Rev.  John  Wesley.    1st  American  complete  and  standard 
edition,  from  the  latest  London  edition,  with  the  last  Corrections  of  the 
Author:    comprehending  also  numerous  Translations,  Notes,   and  an 
original  Preface,  &c.  by  J.  Emory.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-7.     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1839-'40.     8°  (6.9X3.8). 
WESLEYAN  UNIVERSITY,  at  Middletown,  Conn.    Catalogue  of  Wesleyan  Univer- 

3  sity.    1838-9;  1841-2;  1843^4;  1847-8;  1848-9;  [1851-2];  [1852-3]; 
[1853-4];  [1854-5.     With  Catalogue  of  Alumni]-,  1855-6;  1856-7; 
1859-60  ;  1860-61.  Middletown,  1838-'60.     8°,  pamps. 

WEST,  Benjamin,  Pres.  E.A. ;  b.  in  Springfield,  Penn.,  1738.  d.  1820. 

4  Life.     See  CUNNINGHAM,  A.     (Eminent  British  Painters,  &c.,  vol.  2.) 
WEST,  Gilbert,  LL.D.,  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council;  b.  1706.  d.  1756. 

5  Observations  on  the  History  and  Evidences  of  the  Resurrection  of  Je 
sus  Christ.     To  which  are  added,  Observations  on  the  Conversion  and 
Apostleship  of  St.  Paul.     ...     By  George  Lord  Lyttelton. 

London,  1785.     8°  (6.3X3.4). 

6  Observations  on  the  History  and  Evidences  of  the  Resurrection  of  Je 
sus  Christ.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theological  Tracts,  vol.  5.) 

WEST,  John,  Teacher  of  Math.,  Univ.  of  St.  Andrews,  Edinburgh. 

7  Elements  of  Mathematics.     Comprehending  Geometry.  Conic  Sections. 
Mensuration.  Spherics.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 

Edinburgh,  1784.     8°  (6.1X3.5),  m.  r. 
WEST,  Eev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  New-Bedford,  Mass. ;  b.  1730.  d.  1807. 

8  Anniversary  Sermon,  Plymouth,  Dec.  22, 1777.   Boston,  1778.  8°,  pp.  79. 

9  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  29,  1776.  Boston,  1776.     8°,  pp.  70. 

10  Election  Sermon,  in  Mass.,  May  29, 1776.     See  THORNTON,  J.  W.    (The 
Pulpit  of  the  American  Revolution.) 

WEST,  Eev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Boston ;  b.  1738.  d.  1808. 

11  Biographical  Memoir  of  Rev.  Dr.  West.     See  THACHER,  T. 

12  Discourse  at  Interment  of  Dr.  West.     See  LATHROP,  John. 

i;*  Election  Sermon,  Mass.,  May  31,  1786.        Boston,  [1786].     8°,  pp.  32. 

14  Greatness  the  Result  of  Goodness.     Sermon  delivered  Dec.  29,  1799, 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George  Washington.     With  Washington's 
Farewell  Address.  Boston,  n.  d.     4°,  pp.  40. 

WESTMACOTT,  Sir  Richard,  F.E.S.,  Prof.  E.A.,  &c. ;  b.  1775.  d.  1856. 

15  Sculpture.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitan,  vol.  5). 
WESTMINSTER  Review  (The).    Vol.  1-17.    January,  1824-October,  1832. 

16  London,  1824-'32.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 
WESTMINSTER  (The)  and  Foreign  Quarterly  Review.     October,  1 846-- April, 

171847.     ***     Vol.  46,  47.  London,  1847.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 

WESTON,  Edward  P.,  Sup't  of  Schools  of  Maine. 

is  Bowdoin  Poets  (The) :  edited  by  E.  P.  Western.      *  *  *      2d  ed.,  en 
larged.  Brunswick,  1857.    12°  (4.7X3  irr.). 

19  School  Reports  for  1860,  1861.     See  MAINE,  State  of.     Education. 
WESTON,  Stephen,  B.D.,  F.E.S. ;  b.  at  Exeter,  1747.  d.  1830. 

20  Remains  of  Arabic  in  the  Spanish  and  Portuguese  Languages.    With  a 
Sketch  ...  of  the  History  of  Spain,  from  the  Invasion  to  the  Expul 
sion  of  the  Moors.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1810.     8°  (6.3X3.5). 


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WESTPHAL,  R. 

Joint  Author.     See  ROSSBACH,  A.     Griechisclie  Metrik. 
WEST-POINT  U.  S.  Military  Academy.    Annual  Reports  of  the  Board  of  Visitors. 

1  See  UNITED  STATES.  (In  Cong.  Docs,  of  each  year.) 

2  Register  of  Officers  and  Graduates,  1802-1850.     See  CULLUM,  G.  W. 
WESTWOOD,  John  Obadiah. 

Joint  Author.     See  RENNIE,  J.     Natural  History  of  Insects. 
WETMORE,  William,  Esq. 

3  Oration  (An)  on  the  Death  of  Gen.   George  Washington,   delivered  at 
Castine,  Feb.  22,  1800.  Castine,  n.  d.     8°,  pp.  30. 

WETTE,  Wilhelm  Martin  Leberecht  DE.     See  DE  WETTE,  W.  M.  L. 
WETTENHAL,  Edward,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Kilmore. 

4  Graecse  Grammatics  Institutio  compendiaria.     .  .  .     Ed.  5ta. 

Londini,  1739.     12°,  pp.  98. 

5  Latin  Grammar  construed.     2d  ed.  Dublin,  1748.     12°,  pp.  84. 
WHARTON  Charles  Henry,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  Burlington,  N.J.; 

b.  1747.  d.  1833. 

6  Short  Answer  (A)  to  "  A  true  Exposition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Catho 
lic  Church  touching  the   Sacrament  of  Penance,  with  the  Grounds  on 
which  this  Doctrine  is  founded."     ...     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1814.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 
WHARTON,  Francis,  Prof,  of  History,  &c.  at  Kenyan  College,,  Ohio. 

7  Treatise  (A)  on  Theism,  and  on  the  Modern  Skeptical  Theories. 

Philadelphia,  1859.     12°  (5.7X3.4). 
WHARTON,  Rev.  Henry,  an  eminent  English  divine;  b.  1664.  d.  1695. 

8  Historia  de  Episcopis  &  Decanis  Londinensibus :  necnon  de  Episcopis 
&  Decanis  Assavensibus  :  a  prima  sedis  utriusque  Fundatione  ad  annum 
MDXL.     ...  Londini,  1695.     8°  (5.5X3). 

WHARTON,  Thomas  L,  Esq. 

9  Notes  on  the  Provincial  Literature  of  Pennsylvania.     See  HISTORICAL 
Society  of  Pennsylvania.     (Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

WHAT  becomes  me  ?   or,  The  Liberal  Views  of  Man's  Nature,  considered  as  a 

10  Motive  in  the  Formation  of  Character.          Boston,  1848.     12°,  pp.  16. 
WHAT  is  Unitarianism  ?     With  some  historical  and  statistical  Notices  of  the 

11  Denomination.  Boston,  1844.     12°,  pp.  32. 
WHATELY,  Richard,  D.D.,  Archbp.  of  Dublin;  b.  in  London,  1787. 

12  Elements  of  Logic.     ...     3d  ed.      London,  1829.     8°  (6X3.2),  m.  b. 
"  Elements  of  Rhetoric.    ...    *  *  *    London,  1828.    8°  (6X3.2),  m.  b. 

14  Logic.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

15  Rhetoric.     See  (ENCYCLOPAEDIA  Metropolitana,  vol.  1). 

16  Scripture  Doctrine  (The)  concerning  the  Sacraments  and  the  Points  con 
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Annotator.     See  BACON,  F.     Bacon's  Essays. 

WHEATON,  Henry,  LL.D.,  U.S.  Minister  to  Berlin,  &c. ;  b.  1781.  d.  1848. 

17  Elements  of  International  Law :  with  a   Sketch  of  the  History  of  the 
Science.  Philadelphia,  1836.     8°  (6.5X3.5). 

*8  Life  of  Pinkney.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  6.) 

19  Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings  and  Speeches  of  William  Pinkney. 

***     [Portrait.]  Boston,  1826.     8°  (6.1X3.4),  pp.  616. 

Joint  Author.     See  CRICHTON,  A.     Scandinavia,  Ancient  and  Modern. 


702  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WHEELER,  J.  Talboys,  F.R.G.S. 

1  Life  (The)  and  Travels  of  Herodotus  in  the  Fifth  Century  before  Christ : 
an  imaginary  Biography  founded  on  fact,  illustrative  of  the  History, 
Manners,  Religion,  Literature,  Arts  and  Social  Condition  of  the  Greeks, 
Egyptians,  Persians,  Babylonians,   and  other  Ancient  Nations,  in  the 
Days  of  Pericles  and  Nehemiah.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     \_Map.~] 

New  York,  1856.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 
WHEELER,  John,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Univ.  of  Vermont. 

2  Discourse.     See  UNIVERSITY  of  Vt.     Semi-Centennial  Anniversary. 
WHEELER,  Rev.  O.  G.,  of  South  Hero,  Vt. 

3  Poem.     See  UNIVERSITY  of  Vt.     Semi-Centennial  Anniversary. 
WHEELOCK,  Eleazar,  D.D.,  1st  Pres.  &  founder  of  Dart.  Coll. ;  b.  1711.  d.  1779. 

4  Memoirs  of  Pres.  Wheelock,  by  M'Clure  and  Parish.  See  M'CLUEE,  D. 

5  Plain  and  faithful  Narrative  (A)  of  the  original  Design,  Rise,  Progress, 
and  Present  State  of  the  Indian  Charity-School,  at  Lebanon,  in  Con 
necticut.  Boston,  1763.     8°,  pp.  55. 

6  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  State,  &c.  of  the  Indian  Charity- 
School,   at  Lebanon,  Conn.;  from  Nov.  27th,  1762,  to  Sept.  3d,  1765. 

Boston,  1765.     8°,  pp.  25. 

7  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School,  in  Lebanon, 
Conn. ;  from  1768,  to  its  Incorporation  with  Dartmouth-College,  and  the 
Removal  and  Settlement  of  it  in  Hanover,  N.H.,  1771. 

— ,  1771.     8°,  pp.  61. 

8  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity- School,  now  incor 
porated  with  Dartmouth-College,  at  Hanover,   N.H.     [From  May  6, 
1771,  to  Sept.  10,  1772.]  New-Hampshire,  1773.     8°,  pp.  40. 

9  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity- School,  now  incor 
porated  with  Dartmouth-College,  at  Hanover,  N.H.     [From  Septem 
ber,  1772,  to  September,  1773.]  Hartford,  1773.     8°,  pp.  68. 

10  Continuation  of  the  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School,  now  incor 
porated  with  Dartmouth-College.  [From  Sept.  26,  1773,  to  Feb.  20, 
1775.]  With  an  Account  of  Missions  the  last  year. 

Hartford,  1775.     4°,  pp.  54. 

NOTE.  —  The  above  scries  lacks  one  number  to  be  complete,  viz.  "The  Continuation,"  &c., 
1765-1768  ;  published  in  London,  in  1769.  Compare  under  WHITAKER,  N. — A  brief  Nar 
rative,  &c. 

WHEWELL,  William,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Master  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge ;  b.  1795. 
H  Analytical  Statics.     ...    [Plates.']      Cambridge,  1833.     8°  (6.6X3.8). 

12  Archimedes — Greek  Mathematics.     See  (ENCYCL,  Metrop.,  vol.  9.) 

13  Astronomy  and  General  Physics  considered  with  reference  to  Natural 
Theology.  London,  1834.     8°  (6X3.5). 

NOTE.  —  Half-title,  "  Bridgewater  Treatises  ...    Treatise  III.    ...    4th  ed." 

14  Doctrine  (The)  of  Limits,  with  its  Applications  ;  namely,  Conic  Sections, 
the  first  three  Sections  of  Newton,  the  Differential  Calculus.     .  .  . 
[Figures.]  Cambridge,  1838.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

15  Elementary  Treatise  (An)  on  Mechanics :  intended  for  the  use  of  Col 
leges  and  Universities.     6th  ed.     ...     Cambridge,  1841.     8°  (7X3.8). 

16  Elements   (The)   of  Morality,  including  Polity.     ...     *  *  *     3d  ed., 
with  a  Supplement.     Vol.  1,  2.  London,  1854.     12°  (5.2X3). 

17  Free  Motion  (On  the)  of  Points,  and  on  Universal  Gravitation,  includ 
ing  the  principal  Propositions  of  Books  I.  and  III.  of  the  Principia; 
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WHEWELL,  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  History  of  the  Inductive  Sciences,  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present 
Times.     ...     ***     Vol.  1-3.  London,  1836.     8°  (5.7X3.5). 

2  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  England.     *  *  * 

London,  1852.     8°  (6.5X3.7). 

3  Lectures  on  Systematic  Morality  delivered  in  Lent  Term,  1846.     .  .  . 

*    *  London,  1846.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 

4  Motion  (On  the)  of  Points  constrained  and  resisted  and  on  the  Motion 
of  a  Rigid  Body.     .  .  .     [Plates.]       Cambridge,  1834.     8°  (6.5X3.9). 

5  Novum  Organon  renovatum.     Being  the  Second  Part  of  the  Philosophy 
of  the  Inductive  Sciences.     3d  ed.     ...     *  *  * 

London,  1828.     8°  (5.5X3.1). 

6  Philosophy  (On  the)  of  Discovery,  Chapters  historical  and  critical.     .  .  . 
*  *  *  London,  1860.     8°  (5.6X3),  pp.  531-J-. 
Translator.     See  PLATO.     Platonic  Dialogues  for  English  Readers. 

WHIPPLE,  Lieut.  A.  W.,  U.S.T.E. 

7  Reports  upon  the  Pacific  Railroad  Route  near  the  35th  Parallel.     See 
UNITED  STATES.     Explorations  and  Surveys.     (Reports  of  Explora 
tions,  &c.  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  3,4, 10.) 

WHIPPLE,  Edwin  Percy,  of  Boston;  b.  in  Salem,  Mass.,  1819. 

8  Essays  and  Reviews.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1851.     12°  (5.2X3). 
WHISTON, William,  Prof,  of  Math,  at  Cambridge,  Eng. ;  b.  1667.  d.  1752. 

9  Accomplishment  of  Scripture  Prophecies.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture   Ser 
mons,  vol.  2.) 

10  Astronomical  Lectures  read  ...  at  Cambridge.     .  .  .  •[With]  Astro 
nomical  Tables  ...  of  Mr.  Flamsteed,  corrected ;  Dr.  Halley ;  M.  Cas- 
sini;  and  Mr.  Street.     2d  ed.     [Frontispiece.] 

London,  1728.     8°  (6X3.3). 

11  Astronomical  Principles  of  Religion,  Natural  and  Reveal'd.     .  .  . 

London,  1717.     8°  (5.9X3). 

12  Dissertations  on  subjects  of  Jewish  History,  &c.     Prefixed  to  Josephus' 
Works.     See  JOSEPHUS,  F.     Genuine  Works,  &c. 

!3  Essay  (An)  towards  restoring  the  true  Text  of  the  Old  Testament ;  and 
for  vindicating  the  Citations  made  thence  in  the  New  Testament.  With 
a  large  Appendix  .  .  .  London,  1722.  8°  (6X3.2),  m.r.,  pp.  335,cclxvii. 

14  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke.     Being  a  Supple 
ment  to  Dr.  Sykes's  and  Bishop  Hoadley's  Accounts.    ...     *  *  *    2d 
ed.,  corrected.  London,  1734.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 

15  New  Theory  (A)  of  the  Earth,  from  its  Original,  to  the  Consummation 
of  all  Things.     ...     4th  ed.     [Plates.] 

London,  1725.     8°  (6X3.2),  m.  r.     [2  copies.] 

16  Primitive  Christianity  reviv'd  :  .  .  .    Vol.  1.  Containing  the  Epistles  of 
Ignatius  .  .  . ,  in  Greek  and  English.     2.  The  Apostolical  Constitu 
tions,  in  Greek  and  English.     3.  Essay  on  those  Apostolical  Constitu 
tions.     4.  An  Account  of  the  Primitive  Faith,   concerning  'the  Trinity 
and  Incarnation.     ***     4  vols.  London,  1711.     8°  (6.2X3.2). 

17  Short  View  (A)  of  the  Chronology  of  the  Old  Testament,  and  of  the 
Harmony  of  the  Four  Evangelists. 

Cambridge,  1702.    4°  (6.1X3.9),  pp.  543. 


704  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WHISTOX,  William,  continued. 

1  Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Mathematick  Philosophy  more  easily  demonstrated : 
with  Dr.  Halley's  Account  of  Comets  illustrated.     .  .  .     [Plates.] 

London,  1716.     8°  (6X3.3). 

Translator.     See  JOSEPHUS,  P.     The  Genuine  Works  of  Josephus. 
WHITAKER,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  &c.;  b.  about  1710.  d.1795. 

2  Brief  Narrative   of  the   Indian   Charity-School,   in   Lebanon,   Conn. : 
founded  and  carried  on  by  Rev.  Mr.  Eleazer  Wheelock.     [By  N.  Whita- 
ker.}     2d  ed.,  with  an  Appendix.  London,  1767.     8°,  pp.  63. 

WHITAKER,  William,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Limn.,  Univ.  of  Cambridge;  6.1548.  dl595. 

3  Dispvtatio  de  Sacra  Scriptvra  contra  hvivs  temporis  Papistas,  imprimis 
Rob.  Bellarminvm  &  Tho.  Stapletonvm :  sex  qvestionibvs  proposita  et 
tractata.     ***     Can  tabrigise,  1588.    4°  (6.1X4),  pp.  530.    [2  copies.] 

4  Opera  Theologica  .  .  .     Subjuncta  est  ad  Tomi  I.  finem,  de  Auctoris 
Vita  &  Morte  Descriptio.    Accesserunt  septem  Indices.    .  .  .    Tom.  1,  2. 
***  Geneva;,  1610.     2°  (11.1X5.8),  m.  r.,  2  cols. 

WHITBREAD,  Samuel,  M.P.,  an  English  politician ;  b.  1758.  d.  1815. 

5  Substance  of  a  Speech  on  the  Poor  Laws :  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  Fub.  19,  1807.     2d  ed.  London,  1807.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 

WHITBY,  Daniel,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury ;  b.  1638.  d.  1726. 

6  Paraphrase  (A)  and  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament  '[except  Book 
of  Revelations}.     .  .  .    With  a  Discourse  of  the  Millenium.     To  which 
are  added,  A  Chronology  of  the  New  Testament,  a  Map,  &c.    Vol.  1,  2. 
7th  ed.     ...  London,  1770.     2°  (11.4X6.1),  2  cols. 

WHITE,  Daniel  Appleton,  LL.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1777.  d.  1861. 

7  Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard  Univer 
sity,  August  27,  1844.  Cambridge,  1844.     8°,  pp.  42. 

8  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Merrimack  Humane  Society,  in  Newbu- 
ryport,  Sept.  3,  1805.     3d  ed.  Newburyport,  1805.     8°,  pp.  31. 

9  Eulogy  on  John  Pickering,  LL.D. ;  delivered  Oct.  28, 1846.    See  AMERI 
CAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  3.) 

10  Memoir  of  the  Plummer  Family.     See  PLUMMER  HALL. 
*]  New  England  Congregationalism  in  its  Origin  and  Purity;  illustrated 
by  the  Foundation  ,and  Early  Records  of  the  First  Church  in  Salem,  and 
various  Discussions.  Salem,  1861.     8°  (6.5X3. 9). 

WHITE,  Gilbert,  A.M.,  a  native  of  Selborne;  b.  1720.  d.  1793: 

12  Natural  History  (The)  of  Selbourne.  (Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  147.) 

New-York,  1855.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 
WHITE,  Henry  Hopley,  Esq.,  of  London. 

Editor.     See  CRUISE,  W.     A  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property. 
WHITE,  Henry  Kirke,  an  English  poet;  b.  in  Nottingham,  1785.  d.  1806. 

13  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Memoir  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas.     [Portrait.} 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.3  irr.). 
WHITE,  James,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  MIRABEATJ,  G.  H.  DE  RIQUETTI,  Comte  DE.     Speeches 
in  the  National  Assembly  of  France. 

Translator.      See  RABAUT  DE  SAINT-ETIENNE,  J.  P.    History  of  the 
Revolution  in  France. 


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WHITE,  Rev.  John,  of  Gloucester,  Mass. ;  b.  1677.  d.  1760. 

1  New-England's  Lamentations ;  with  Reasons  for  adhering  to  our  Plat 
form,  etc. ;  and  a  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Authority  of  Ruling  Elders. 

Boston,  1734.     8°,  pp.  40,  10,  15. 
WHITE,  Joseph,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Arabic,  Univ.  of  Oxford;  b.  1746.  d.  1814. 

2  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  the  year  1784,  at 
the  Lecture,  founded  by  Rev.  John  Bampton.     3d  ed.     .  .  .   [With]  a 
Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  July  4,  1784.     .  .  . 

London,  1789.     8°  (5.5X3),'  pp.  526,  Ixxvii. 

3  Sermons,  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  in  the  year  1784, 
at  the  Lecture  founded  by  Rev.  John  Bampton.     .  .  .  [With]  a  Sermon, 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  July  4, 1784.    .  .  .    1  st  Ameri 
can  ed.  Boston,  1793.     8°  (6.1X3.5). 

4  Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford  in  1784,  at  the  Bamp 
ton  Lecture.     See  WATSON,  R.     (Theol.  Tracts,  vol.  5.) 

WHITE,  Rev.  Joseph  Blanco,  of  Dublin,  &c. ;  b.  in  Seville,  1775.  d.  1841. 

5  Extracts  from  Journal  and  Letters.  Boston,  1847.     12°,  pp.  52. 
WHITEFIELD,  George,  a  Methodist  preacher;  b.  in  Eng.,  1714.  d.  1770. 

6  Eight  Sermons.     ...  Glasgow,  1741.     12°  (5X2.7). 

NOTE.  —  Each  sermon  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

7  Eighteen  Sermons.     ...  New-York,  1809.     12°  (5.2X3.1). 

8  Further  Account  (A)  of  God's  Dealings  with  the  Rev.  George  White- 
field  ;  to  which  is  annexed,  A  brief  Account  of  the  Orphan-House  in 
Georgia.  Philadelphia,  1746.     16°,  pp.  64. 

9  Letter  (A)  to  Dr.  Durell ;  occasioned  by  the  Expulsion  of  six  Students. 
...     *  *  *  Boston,  reprinted,  1768.     8°,  pp.  39. 

10  Letter  to  the  President,  and  Professors,  &c.  of  Harvard-College ;  in 
Answer  to  a  Testimony  publish'd  by  them  against  Mr.  Whitefield  and 
his  Conduct.  Boston,  1745.     4°,  pp.  22. 

NOTE.  —  Compare  under  WIGGLESWORTH,  E. 

11  Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  George  Whitefield.     See  PHILIP,  R. 

12  Memoirs,  including  Sermons,  &c.  of  Whitefield.     See  GILLIES,  Rev.  J. 

13  Persuasives  to  Religion :...  Boston,  1824.     24°  (4.5X2.8). 
WHITEIIEAD,  John,  M.D.,  a  Methodist  preacher ;  d.  1804. 

14  Life  (The)  of  Rev.  John  Wesley.     ...     To  which  is  prefixed  some  Ac 
count 'of  his  Ancestors  and  Relations  ;  with  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Wesley.    ...    *  *  *    With  an  Introduction,  by  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Stock 
ton.     Vol.  1,2.     2d  American  edition :  with  Portraits.     .  .  . 

Philadelphia,  1846.     8°  (7.5X4.2). 
WHITEHURST,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  London;  b.  1713.  d.  1788. 

15  Attempt  (An)  towards  obtaining  invariable  Measures  of  Length,  Capaci 
ty,  and  Weight  from  the  Mensuration  of  Time,  independent  of  the  Me 
chanical  Operation  requisite  to  ascertain  the  Center  of  Oscillation,  or 
the  True  Length  of  Pendulums.     \_Plates.~]     London,  1787.    4°,  pp.  34. 

!6  Inquiry  (An)  into  the  original  State  and  Formation  of  the  Earth ;  de 
duced  from  Facts  and  from  the  Laws  of  Nature.  2d  ed.,  .  .  .  with 
Plates.  [Portraits.]  London,  1786.  4°  (6.6X4.8).  [2  copies.] 

17  Observations  on  the  Ventilation  of  Rooms ;  on  the  Construction  of 
Chimneys  ;  and  on  Garden  Stoves.  [Plate.]  London,  1794.  4°,  pp.  52. 

89 


'06  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WHITELOCK,  Sir  Bulstrode,  an  English  statesman;  b.  1605.  d.  1676. 

1  Memorials  of  the  English  Affairs,  from  the  suppos'd  Expedition  of  Brute 
to  this  Island,  to  the  End  of  the  Reign  of  King  James  the  First.     .  .  . 
With  some  Account  of  his  Life  and  Writings  by  William  Penn.     And  a 
Preface  by  James  Welwood,  M.D.       London,  1709.     2°  (9.3X5),  m.  r. 

2  Memorials  of  the  English  Affairs :  .  .  .  from  the  Beginning  of  the  Reign 
of  King  Charles  the  First,  to  King  Charles  the  Second  His  happy  Res- 
tauration.    ...    By  Mr.  Whitelock.    With  a  compleat  Index.    New  ed.; 
with  many  additions.     *  *  * 

London,  1732.     2°  (10.7x7.2),  2  cols.,  m.  b.,  pp.  702-J-. 
WHITFIELD,  or  WHITFELD,  Henry,  1st  Pastor  of  Guilford,  Conn. ;  b.  in  Eng 
land,  1597.  d.  there  after  1652. 

3  Light  appearing,  &c.  or,  A  farther  Discovery  of  the  present  State  of  the 
Indians  in  New  England ;    in  Letters  from  Eliot,  Tho.  Mayhew,  &c. 
First  published,  London,  1651.    See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections, 
3d  Series,  vol.  4.) 

4  Strength  out  of  Weaknesse :  or  a  glorious  Manifestation  of  the  further 
Progresse  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New-England.    First  pub- 
lish'd,  London,  1652.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.  (Coll.,  3d  Series,  vol.  4.) 

WHITGIFT,  John,  D.D.,  Archbp.  of  Canterbury ;  b.  1530.  d.  1604. 

5  Life  and  Acts  of  Archbp.  Whitgift.     See  STRYPE,  J. 
WHITING,  Henry. 

6  Life  of  Z.  M.  Pike.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  5.) 
WHITMAN,  Benjamin,  Esq. 

7  Oration  (An),  pronounced  at  Hanover,  Mass.,  July  4,  1803,  before  the 
Officers  of  the  Second  Regiment,  First  Brigade,  Fifth  Division,  Massa 
chusetts  Militia.  Boston,  1803.     8°,  pp.  24. 

WHITMAN,  Eev.  Bernard,  of  Waltham,  Mass.;  b.  1796.  d.  1834. 

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12  Two  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Moses   Stuart ;  on  the  Subject  of  Religious 
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14  Hints  on  Religious  Feelings.  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  32. 

15  Living  for  Heaven.  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  22. 

16  Piety  and  Morality.  Boston,  1835.     12°,  pp.  18. 
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18  Historical   Sketch  (An)  of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Com 
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7  Calculations  on  American  Population.  Boston,  1775.     8°,  pp.  24. 

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12  Practical  View  (A)  of  the  prevailing  Religious  System  of  professed  Chris 
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M  Roman  Conversations ;  or  a  short  Description  of  the  Antiquities  of 
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WILCOX,  Eev.  Carlos,  of  Hartford,  Conn. ;  b.  1794.  d.  1827. 

1  Remains  of  the  Rev.  Carlos  Wilcox.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life. 

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3  Treatise  on  the  Management  of  Bees  ;  wherein  is  contained  the  Natural 
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WILKES,  John,  Esq.,  an  English  politician ;  b.  1727.  d.  1797. 

4  Authentick  Account  (An)  of  the  Proceedings  against  John  Wilkes,  Esq.  ; 
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WILKINS,  John,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Chester;  b.  at  Oxford,  1614.  d.  1672. 

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6  Essay  (An)  towards  a  Real  Character,  and  a  Philosophical  Language. 
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7  Mathematical  and  Philosophical  Works.     Containing,  1.  The  Discovery 
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9  Elements  of  Galvanism,  in  Theory  and  Practice  ;  with  a  comprehensive 
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London,  1804.     8°  (5.9X3.3). 
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10  Popular  Account  (A)  of  the  Ancient  Egyptians.     Revised  and  abridged 
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London,  1854.     8°  (5.5X3.5). 

Joint  Editor,  &c.     See  HERODOTUS.     The  History  of  Herodotus. 
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11  American  ready  Reckoner  (The),  and  Trader's  infallible  Guide  ;  .  .  .  with 
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WILKS,  Eev.  Samuel  Charles,  Editor  of  Christian  Observer,  London. 

12  Christian  Essays :  to  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  the  Influence  of  a 
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710  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WILLARD,  Joseph,  D.D.,  LL.D.,   continued. 

1  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  1,  2.) 

2  Lecture  on  the  Death  of  Pres.  Willard.     See  PEARSON,  E. 

3  Prayer  by  Rev.  Dr.  Lathrop,  and  Eulogy  by  Prof.  Webber,  at  the  Fu 
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4  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Boston,  Dec.  11, 1783.    Boston,  1784.   8°,  pp.  39. 
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6  Address  (An)  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of  Worcester  County,  Massa 
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7  Memoir  of  William  Lincoln.     .  .  .  Cambridge,  1848.     8°,  pp.  13. 

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9  Naturalization  in  the  American  Colonies,  with  more  particular  reference 
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10  Willard  Memoir ;  or,  Life  and  Times  of  Major  Simon  Willard.  With 
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Boston,  1858.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

WILLARD,  Hon.  Josiah,  Sec'y  of  Colony  of  Mass.,  1717-1756 ;  b.  1681.  d.  1756. 
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12  Checkered  State  (The)  of  the  Gospel  Church.    Fast  Sermon,  Septem 
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13  Compleat  Body  (A)  of  Divinity  in  two  hundred  and  fifty  expository  Lec 
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Boston,  1726.     2°  (11X6.4),  2  cols.,  pp.  914.     [2  copies.] 
WILLARD,  Eev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Deerfield,  Mass.;  b.  1776. 

14  Address  (An)  to  the  Christian  Public,  in  two  parts  ;  being  a  Counter 
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15  Affectionate  Remonstrance  (An)  against  a  frequent  Abuse  of  the  Pulpit 
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16  Comments  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled,  "  An  Address  to  the  Christian  Pub 
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17  Discourse  (A)  preached  at  Brattleborough,  Aug.  22,  1816,  on  the  Dedi 
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13  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Consummation  of  the  Rupture, 
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Greenfield,  1858.     8°,  pp.  42. 

19  Regular  Hymns,  on'.  .  .  Evangelical  Subjects  and  important  Occa 
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2  Sermon,  preached  at  Northampton,  Oct.  27, 1808,  at  the  Opening  of  the 
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WILLARD,  Samuel,  A.M. 

y  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Latin  Language.    Boston,  1835.    12°  (5. 7X3. 3). 
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4  Hebrew  Grammar  (A).  Cambridge,  1817.     8°,  pp.  86. 
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6  Hexapla :  that  is,  A  six-fold  Commentarie  vpon  the  most  diuine  Epistle 
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London,  1611.     2°  (9.2X5.1),  pp.  746+. 

7  Synopsis  Papismi,  that  is,  A  generall  Viewe  of  Papistrie :  .  .  .    [2d  ed.~\ 
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8  Tetrastylon  Papisticvm,  that  is,  The  Fovre  principal  Pillers  of  Papistrie, 
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WILLEY,  Benjamin  G.,  of  East  Sumner,  Me. 

9  Incidents  in  White  Mountain  History ;  .  .  .     [Map  and  Vieivs.~] 

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10  Election  Sermon,  Boston,  May  26,  1762.        Boston,  1762.    8°,  pp.  28. 
WILLIAMS,  Rev.  Avery,  of  Lexington,  Mass. ;  b.  1782.  d.  1816. 

11  Discourse  delivered  at  Lexington,  March  31,  1813  ;  a  Century  from  the 
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WILLIAMS,  Daniel,  D.D.,  a  Dissenting  minister  of  London,  &c. ;  b.  1644.  d.  1716. 

12  Catalogue  of  the  Library  in  Red  Cross  Street,  Cripplegate  [London] ; 
founded  pursuant  to  the  Will  of  Rev.  Daniel  Williams,  D.  D.     [Alpha 
betical  of  Authors.]     .  .  .    Vol.  1.  [Larger  Wor1cs.~\     2.  [Pampldets.] 

London,  1841.     8°  (6.7X3.7). 
WILLIAMS,  Edward,  D.D.,  of  Rotlierliam;  d.  about  1812. 

13  Owen's  Exposition  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  abridged  by  Williams, 
with  Life  of  Author,  Index,  &c.     See  OWEN,  J. 

Editor,  &c.     See  MORRICE,  M.     Social  Religion  Exemplified. 
WILLIAMS,  Edwin,  of  New  York  City,  b.  1796.  d.  1854. 

14  Addresses  (The)  and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States, 
inaugural,  annual,  and  special,  from  1789  to  1846 :  with  a  Memoir  of 
each  of  the  Presidents,  and  a  History  of  their  Administrations ;  also 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  and  a  Selection  of  important 
Documents  and  Statistical  Information.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,  2.     [Plates  of 
Portraits.]  New-York,  1847.     8°  (7X4),  pp.  1590. 

NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously.  Also  with  second  title-page,  em 
bellished,  "  President's  Messages,  .  .  .  from  1789  to  1846,"  and  half-title,  "The 
Statesman's  Manual."  Lettered,  "The  Statesman's  Manual.  3d  ed.  Vol.  1. 
Washington  to  Jackson.  2.  Jackson  to  Polk." 

WILLIAMS,  Col.  Ephraim,  founder  of  Williams  College;  b.  1715.  d.  1755. 

15  Historical  Sketch  of  Col.  Ephraim  Williams,  and  of  Williams  College.. 
See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  1st  Series,  vol.  8.) 


BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WILLIAMS,  Ephraim,  Esq. 

Reporter.    See  MASSACHUSETTS. — Commonwealth.  Jurisprudence.    Re 
ports  of  Cases  in  Supreme  Court.     1804-1805.     Vol.  1. 

WILLIAMS,  Helen  Maria;  b.  in  London,  1759.  d.  in  Paris,  1827. 

1  Letters  containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Politics  of  France  from  the  Thirty- 
first  of  May,  1793,  till  the  Twenty-eighth  of  July,  1794,  and  of  the  Scenes 
...  in  the  Prisons  at  Paris.    Vol.  1,  2.    London,  1795.    12°  (4.7X2.7). 

2  Letters  written  in  France,  in  the   Summer  of  1790,  .  .  .  containing 
various  Anecdotes  relative  to  the  French  Revolution ;  and  Memoirs  of 
Mons.  and  Mad.  Du  F .  London,  1790.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 

3  Tour  (A)  in  Switzerland ;  or,  A  View  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Gov 
ernments  and  Manners  of  those  Cantons ;  with  comparative  Sketches 
of  the  Present  State  of  Paris.    Vol.  1,  2.    London,  1798.    8°  (5.6X3.1). 

WILLIAMS,  Henry  W.,  M.D.,  of  Mass.  Ned.  Society. 

Translator.     See  SICHEL,  J.     Spectacles :  their  Uses  and  Abuses. 
WILLIAMS,  Rev.  J.,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Lampeter. 

4  Life  (The)  and  Actions  of  Alexander  the  Great.     \Map  and  Portrait.'} 
(Harper's  Family  Library,  No.  7.)       New-York,  1831.     18°  (4.5X2.7). 

WILLIAMS,  John,  Bp.  of  Chichester ;  b.  1634.  d.  1709. 

5  Sermons  at  Boyle's  Lecture.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  1). 
WILLIAMS,  John,  LL.D. 

6  Concordance  (A)  to  the  Greek  Testament :  with  the  English  Version  to 
each  Word ;  the  principal  Hebrew  Roots  .  .  . ;  short  critical  Notes,  .  .  . 
and  an  Index  .  .  .  London,  1767.    4°  (7.2X5.3),  2  cols. 

WILLIAMS,  John,  Esq. 

7  Additions  to  Blackstone's  Commentaries.     See  BLACKSTONE,  W. 

8  Rise  (The),  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Northern  Governments, 
viz.  The  United  Provinces,  Denmark,   Sweden,  Russia,  and  Poland ; 
...     In2vols.     Vol.1.  London,  1777.    4°  (7X4.8). 

WILLIAMS,  John,  F.S.S.A.,  of  Edinburgh. 

9  Natural  History  (The)  of  the  Mineral  Kingdom.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Edinburgh,  1789.     8°  (5.6X3.2). 
WILLIAMS,  Robert,  M.D.,  'Physician  to  St.  Thomas  Hospital,  London. 

10  Elementary  Principles  of  Medicine.     See  (ENCYCL.  Metrop.,  vol.  7). 
WILLIAMS,  Lieut,  Robert  S.,  U.S.T.E. 

11  Reports  of  Explorations  in  California.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Explora 
tions  and  Surveys.     (Explorations  for  a  Pacific  Railroad,  vol.  5,  10.) 

'WILLIAMS,  Roger,  Founder  of  Providence  Plantation ;  b.  1599.  d.  1683. 

12  Key  to  the  Languages  of  the  Indians  of  New  England.     First  printed, 
London,  1643.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  1st  Series,  vol.  3,  5.) 

13  Letters.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  1.) 

14  Life,  by  W.  Gammell.     See  SPARKS,  J.    (Amer.  Biogr.,  2d  Ser.,  vol.  4.) 
!5  Memoir  of  Roger  Williams.     See  KNOWLES,  J.  D. 

WILLIAMS,  S.  Wells. 

16  Middle  Kingdom  (The) ;  a  Survey  of  the  Geography,  Government,  Edu 
cation,  Social  Life,  Arts,  Religion,  &c.,  of  the  Chinese  Empire  and  its 
Inhabitants.  .  .  .  [Map  and  Engravings.']  3d  ed.  ...  Vol.  1,  2. 

New  York,  1849.     12°  (6X3.5). 


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WILLIAMS,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Math.,  &c.,  Harvard  College,  eft.  minister 
of  Rutland,  Vt.;  b.  1743.  d.  1817. 

1  Contributions.     See  AMERICAN  Academy,  &c.     (Memoirs,  vol.  1.) 

2  Natural  (The)  and  Civil  History  of  Vermont.     [Map.]     .  .  . 

Walpole,  N.H.,  1794.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

3  Natural  (The)  and  Civil  History  of  Vermont.     .  .  .     Vol.  1,2.     2d  ed., 
corrected  and  much  enlarged.    [May."]    Burlington,  1809.    8°(5. 6X3.2). 

WILLIAMS,  Rev.  Solomon,  of  Northampton,  Mass. ;  b.  1752.  d.  1834. 

4  Historical  Sketch  of  Northampton,  from  its  first  Settlement.     Thanks 
giving  Sermon,  April  13,  1815.  Northampton,  1815.     8°,  pp.  24. 

WILLIAMS,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Joint  Author.     See  CHOKER,  T.  H.     Complete  Dictionary  of  Arts,  &c. 
WILLIAMS,  Thomas  Walter,  a  barrister,  of  London. 

5  Abridgment  (An)  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Courts  of  Law, 
during  the  Reign  of  ...  King  George  the  Third.     With  Tables  .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.  London,  1798-1803.     8°  (7X3.5),  m.  n. 

WILLIAMS,  Rev.  William,  of  Nat  field,  Mass. ;  b.  1665.  d.  1741. 

6  Death  (The)  of  a  Prophet  lamented  and  improved,  in  a  Sermon  preached 
at  Northampton,  Feb.  13,   1729 ;  on  the  Day  of  the  Interment  of  Rev. 
Solomon  Stoddard.     *  *  *  Boston,  1729.     8°,  pp.  26. 

WILLIAMS,  William  Peere,  a  barrister,  of  London. 

7  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery, 
and  of  some   Special  Cases  adjudged  in  the   Court  of  King's  Bench. 

•  Published,  with  Notes,  and  References,  and  two  Tables  to  each  volume  ; 
.  .  .  5th  ed.,  with  additional  References  ...  by  S.  C.  Cox.  .  .  .  Vol. 
1-3.  London,  1793.  8°  (7.3X3.6),  m.  b. 

WILLIAMS  COLLEGE,  at  Williamstown,  Mass. ;  incorporated  1793. 

8  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  Williams  College,  1861.       *  *  * 
[Classed.']  Boston,  1861.     8°,  pp.  87. 

9  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Williams  College,  for  1860-61. 

Williamstown,  1860.     8°,  pp.  24. 

l°  Catalogus   Senatus  Academici,  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia  gesserunt, 
etc.  in  Collegio  Gulielmensi.  Albania?,  1817.     8°,  pp.  15. 

11  Catalogus   Senatus  Academici,  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia  academica 
gesserunt,  etc.  in  Collegio  Gulielmensi. 

Oppidi  Gulielmi,  1856.    8°,  pp.  52. 

12  Laws  of  Williams  College.  Stockbridge,  1795.     4°,  pp.  42. 
WILLIAMS  LIBRARY,  London,  Catalogue  of.     See  WILLIAMS,  D. 
WILLIAMSON,  Hon.  William  Durkee,  of  Bangor ;  b.  1780.  d.  1846. 

13  History  (The)  of  the    State  of  Maine ;  from  its  first  Discovery,  A.D. 
1602,  to  the  Separation,  A.D.  1820,  inclusive.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Hallowell,  1832.     8°  (7X3.8),  m.  b. 

14  Indian  Tribes  in  New  England.     Notice  of  the  Pejepscot  Chief,  Orono. 
See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  3d  Series,  vol.  9.) 

WILLICH,  A.  F.  M.,  M.D. 

15  Domestic  Encyclopedia  (The)  ;  .  .  .     Vol.  1-5.     1st  American  edition; 
with  additions,  applicable  to  ...  the  United  States :  by  J.   Mease. 
{Engravings  and  Cuts.]          Philadelphia,  1804.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  2  cols. 

16  Lectures  on  Diet  and  Regimen:  ...     *  *  *     1st  New-York,  from  3d 
London,  edition.  New- York,  1801.     8°  (6.4X3.6). 

90 


714  B  0  W  I)  0  I  N     C  0  I-  L  E  0  E . 


WILLIS,  Nathaniel  Parker ;  b.  at  Portland,  1807. 

1  American  Scenery. — Literary  Department.    See  AMERICAN  Scenery ;  &c. 
Joint  Editor,  &c.     See  POE,  E.  A.     Works. 

WILLIS,  Hon.  William,  of  Portland. 

2  History  (The)  of  Portland,  from  its  first  Settlement :  with  Notices  of 
the  Neighboring  Towns,  and  of  the  Changes  of  Government  in  Maine. 
...    2  vols.    [Maps  and  Plates.]     Portland,  1831, '33.    8°  (6.5X3.8). 

3  History  of  Portland,  Part  I.,  with  Appendix  of  ancient  Documents. 
Map  and  Plate.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  1.) 

4  Inaugural  Address.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  5.) 

5  Introductory  Address  before  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  Feb.  2,  1855. 
See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  1.) 

6  Journals  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  and  the  Rev.  Samuel  Deane,  Pas 
tors  of  the  First  Church  in  Portland ;  with  Notes  and  Biographical  No 
tices  :  and  a  summary  History  of  Portland.     [Portraits,  Plans,  and  En 
gravings.]  Portland,  1849.     8°  (6.6X3.7). 

7  Language  of  the  Abnaquies,  or  Eastern  Indians.     See  MAINE  Hist.  So 
ciety.     (Collections,  vol.  4.) 

y  Scotch-Irish  Immigration  to  Maine,  and  a  summary  History  of  Presby- 

terianism.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.     (Collections,  vol.  6.) 
WILLISON,  Ilev.  John,  of  Dundee,  Scotland;  flourished  1735-'70. 

9  Five  Sermons  preached  before  and  after  the  Celebration  of  the  Lord's 
Supper.  Edinburgh,  1722.     8°  (5.8X3. 3). 

10  Sacramental  Directory  (A) ;  or,  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Sanctification 
of  a  Communion-Sabbath.     ...     *  *  * 

Edinburgh,  1797.     12°  (5.3X3.1). 

l'1   Sacramental  Meditations  and  Advices ;  with  a  short  Christian  Directory. 

Boston,  1857.     12°  (5.7X3.3). 
WILLISTON,  E.  B.,  Pres.  of  Jefferson  College,  Miss. ;  I).  1800.  rf.  1837. 

12  Eloquence  of  the  United   States :  compiled  by  E.  B.  Williston.     .  .  . 
Vol.  1-5.  Middletown,  Conn.,  1827.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

WlLLM,  J.,  Inspector  of  the  Academy  of  Strasbourg. 

13  Histoire  de  la  Philosophic  Allemande  depuis  Kant  jusqu'a  Hegel.    Ouv- 
rage  couronne  par  1'Institut.     .  .  .     Tom.  1-4. 

Paris,  1846-'49.     8°  (6.5X3.6). 
WILLMOT,  Rev.  Robert  Arie. 

Annotator,  and  Biographer.     See  HERBERT,  G.     Poetical  Works. 
WILLOUGHBY,  Sir  Hugh,  an  English  voyager,  of  the  16th  century. 

14  Voyages  of  Willoughby  and  others  to  the  Northern  Parts  of  Russia  and 
Siberia.     See  PINKERTON,  J.     (Voyages  and  Travels,  vol.  1.) 

WILLSON,  Edward  James. 

15  Accounts  of  Gothic  Architecture.     See  PUGIN,  A.     Specimens,  &c. 

16  Glossary  (A)  of  Technical  Terms,  descriptive  of  Gothic  Architecture : 
collected  from  Official  Records,  Passages  in  the  Works  of  Poets,  His 
torians,  &c.  of  a  Date  contemporary  with  that  Style  ;  .  .  .     To  accom 
pany  the  Specimens  of  Gothic  Architecture,  by  A.  Pugin. 

London,  [1723].     4°  (8.2X6.8),  2  cols.,  pp.  24. 
WILMOT,  John,  Earl  of  Rochester ;  b.  1647.  d.  1680. 

i?  Life  and  Death  of  John  Earl  of  Rochester.     Sec  BURNET,  G. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LI  BRA  TIT.  715 


WILSON,  Alexander,  M.D. 

1  Some  Observations  relative  to  the  Influence  of  Climate  on  Vegetable 
and  Animal  Bodies.  London.  1780.     8°  (5. 5X3.1). 

WILSON,  Alexander;  b.  at  Paisley,  Scotland,  1766.  d.  at  Philadelphia,  1813. 

2  American  Ornithology ;  or,   The  Natural  History  of  the  Birds  -of  the 
United  States.     Illustrated  with  Plates  engraved  and  colored.    .  .  .    Vol. 
1-3.  Philadelphia,  1808-'!  1.     4°  (9.8X6). 

3  Life,  by  W.  B.  O.  Peabody.     See  SPARKS,  J.     (Amer.  Biogr.,  vol.  2.) 
WILSON,  Daniel,  D.D.,  Vicar  at  Islington,  aft,  Bp.  of  Calcutta ;  b.  1778.  d.  1858. 

4  Divine  Authority  (The)   and  Perpetual  Obligation  of  the  Lord's  Day. 
...     1st  American  ed.     ...  Boston,  1831.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

5  Evidences  (The)  of  Christianity  :  stated  in  a  popular  and  practical  man 
ner,  in  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Internal  Evidences  of  the  Christian 
Religion,  delivered  in  Islington.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2. 

Boston,  1829,  '30.     8°  (6.4X3.7). 

6  Introd.  Essay  to  Wilberforce's  Practical  View.     See  WILBERFORCE,  W. 

7  Life  of  Bishop  Wilson.     See  BATEMAN,  J. 

y  Travels  on  the  Continent  of  Europe  ;  through  Parts  of  the  Netherlands, 
Switzerland,  Northern  Italy,  and  France,  in  the  Summer  of  1823.  From 
4th  London  ed.  New-York,  1836.  8°  (8.1X4-9),  2  cols. 

WILSON,  Daniel,  Sec'y  of  Society  of  Antiquaries,  of  Scotland. 

9  Archaeology  and  Prehistoric  Annals  of  Scotland.     *  *  *     \_Plates.'] 

Edinburgh,  1851.     8°  (7.3X4.2),  pp.  714. 
WILSON,  Horace  Ilayman,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Prof.\jf  Sanskrit,  at  Oxford;  b.  1786. 

10  Introduction  (An)  to  the  Grammar  of  the  Sanskrit  Language,  .  .  .    2d 
ed.  London,  1847.     8°  (6.7X3. 9). 
Editor.     See  BOPP,  F.    A  Comparative  Grammar,  &c. 

WILSON,  James,  Judge,  of  Penn. ;  b.  in  Scotland,  1742.  d.  1798. 

11  Speech  in   Convention  of  Penn.,  January,  1775,  in  Vindication  of  the 
Colonies.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.     (Eloquence  of  U.  S.,  vol.  5.) 

12  Speech  in  Convention  of  Penn.,  Nov.  26,  1787,  on  adopting  the  Federal 
Constitution.     See  WILLISTON,  E.  B.    (Eloquence  of  U.S.,  vol.  1.) 

WILSON,  James,  F.R.S.E.,  &c. 

13  Treatise  (A)  on  Insects,  general  and  systematic ;  .  ..  .     [Plates.'] 

Edinburgh,  1835.     4°  (9X6.2),  2  cols. 
Editor.     See  PEMBERTON,  H.     A  Course  of  Chemistry. 
Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Account  of  British  India. 
Joint  Author.     See  MURRAY,  H.     Discovery  and  Adventure  in  Africa. 
Joint  Author.     See  TYTLER,  P.  F.     Progress  of  Discovery  on  Northern 
Coasts  of  America,  with  Sketches  of  Natural  History  by  Wilson. 
WILSON,  Jasper,  Esq. 

14  Letter  to  Right  Hon.  William  Pitt,  in  which  the  real  Interests  of  Bri 
tain  in  the  present  Crisis  are  considered,  and  some  Observations  are  of 
fered  on  the  general  State  of  Europe.  Dublin,  1793.     8°,  pp.  70. 

NOTE — Appended  to  Vaughan's  '  Calm  Observer.' 

15  Lie  Direct  (The).     A  Refutation  of  the  Charges  in  the  Proclamation  of 
President  Jefferson.     ***  London,  1807.     8°,  pp.  31. 

"WILSON,  John,  Prof,  of  Moral  Philos.  at  Edinburgh;  b.  1785.  d.  1854. 

16  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Scottish  Life,  a  Selection  from  the  Papers  of  the 
late  Arthur  Austin.     [By  J.  Wilson.]        Exeter,  1827.     24°  (4.5X3.2). 

17  Poems.     .....     Vol.  1,  2.     ...      Edinburgh,  1825.     8°  (4.9X2.4  irr.). 


16  BOWDOINCOL  L  E  G  E . 


WILSON,  John,  a  printer,  of  Boston. 

1  Scripture  Proofs  and  Scriptural  Illustrations  of  Unitarianism.     *  *  * 
3d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  London,  1846.     8°  (7X4). 

WILSON,  Joseph,  Esq. 

2  Memorabilia  Cantabrigian :  or,  An  Account  of  the  different  Colleges  in 
Cambridge ;  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Founders  and  Eminent  Men ; 
with  .  .  .  Anecdotes.     *  *  *     [Portraits  and  Views. ,] 

London,  1803.     12°  (5.2X3). 
WILSON,  Robert,  Prof,  of  Sacred  Lit.,  Eoyal  College,  Belfast. 

3  Infant  Baptism  a  Scriptural  Service,  and  Dipping  unnecessary  to  its 
Right  Administration  ;...         London,  1848.     8°  (5.3X3.7),  pp.  534. 

WILSON,  Sir  Robert  Thomas,  an  English  general;  b.  1777.  d.  1849. 

4  History  of  the  British  Expedition  to  Egypt ;  to  which  is  subjoined,  A 
Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of  that  Country,  and  its  Means  of  Defence. 
...     *  *  *     [Portrait  and  Maps.']          London,  1802.    4°  (7.1X4.9). 

WILSON,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Canterbury ;  d.  1621. 

5  Christian  Dictionary  (A) :  opening  the  Signification  of  the  chiefs  Words 
...  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament.     .  .  .     5th  ed.     Augmented  .  .  . 
by  J.Bagwell.     ***  London,  1648.     2°  (9.3X5.3),  2  cols. 

6  Complete  Christian  Dictionary :  commenced  by  Wilson,  augmented  by 
Bagwell,  afterwards  by  Symson.     See  SYMSON,  A. 

WILSON,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man;  b.  1663.  d.  1755. 

7  Sacra  Privata.     ...     *  *  *  Bath,  1800.     12°  (4.8X3). 

8  Sacra  Privata.     ...     ***  Cambridge,  1804.     12°  (5.4X3.1). 

9  Sacra  Privata.     ...  New-York,  1836.     8°  (8.1X4.9),  2  cols. 
WIMPFFEN,  F.  A.  STANILAUS,  Baron  DE.     See  STANILAUS,  F.  A.,  Baron  de  W. 
WINCHELL,  Rev.  James  M.,  of  Boston ;  b.  1792.  d.  1820. 

10  Two  Discourses,  exhibiting  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church  in  Boston,  from  1665  to  1818.  Boston,  1819.     8°,  pp.  47. 

WINCHESTER,  Elhanan,  an  itinerant  preacher ;  b.  in  Mass.,  1751.  d.  1797. 

11  Process  (The)  and  Empire  of  Christ ;  from  his  Birth  to  the  End  of  the 
Mediatorial  Kingdom ;  a  Poem.     .  .  .     [Portrait.'] 

London,  1793.     8°  (5.9X3.2  irr.). 

12  Universal  Restoration  (The),  exhibited  in  four  Dialogues  .  .  .    2d  ed., 
with  Additions.     ...  London,  1792.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

WINCKELMANN,  Johann  Joachim,  I' Abbe ;  b.  in  Brandenburg,  1718.  d.  1768. 

13  Histoire  de  PArt  chez  les  Anciens,  par  Winkelmann ;  traduite  de  PA1- 
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!G  New-England's  Prospect.  Being  a  true,  lively,  and  experimental  De 
scription  of  that  Part  of  America  commonly  called  New-England :  .  .  . 
3d  ed.  [With  Introductory  Essay.'] 

Boston,  reprinted,  1764.     8°  (6X3.4). 

NOTE.  —  The  earliest  printed  account  of  Massachusetts;  well  written,  and  amusing.. 
Editions  were  printed  in  London  in  1634,  1635,  and  1639. 

91 


722  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


WOOD,  William,  continued. 

1  New-England's  Prospect.     See  YOUNG,  Alex.     (Chronicles  of  Mass.) 
WOODARD,  Capt.  David. 

2  Narrative  of  Capt.  Woodard  and  Four  Seamen.     See  VAUGIIAN,  W. 
WOODBRIDGE,  Eev.  Benjamin,  of  Newbery,  England. 

3  Method  (The)  of  Grace  in  the  Justification  of  Sinners.     A  Reply  to  a 
Book,  by  William  Eyre  of  Salisbury,  entituled,  Vindiciffi  Justificationis 
gratuita?.     ...     *  *  *  London,  1656.     4°  (6.3X4). 

WOODBRIDGE,  William  C.,  A.M.,  of  Boston. 

Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Annals  of  Education.     Vol.  1-7. 
WOODBURY,  Conn.     Second  Centennial  Celebration.     See  COTHREN,  W. 
WOODDESON,  Richard,  D.C.L.,  Prof,  of  Law  at  Univ.  of  Oxford-,  d.  1822. 

4  Elements  of  Jurisprudence  treated  of  in  the  Preliminary  Part  of  a  Course 
of  Lectures  on  the  Laws  of  England.         Dublin,  1792.     8°  (5.8X3.3). 

5  Systematical  View  (A)   of  the  Laws  of  England ;  as  treated  of  in  a 
Course  of  Vinerian  Lectures,  read  at  Oxford,  during  a  series  of  years, 
commencing  in  Mich.  Term,  1777.     *  *  *     Vol.  1,2. 

Dublin,  1792.     8°  (6.2X3.3),  m.  r. 
WOODEN  World  (The)  dissected,  in  the  Characters  of  a  Ship  of  War,  a  Sea- 

6  Captain,  &c.  London,  [about  1740].     16°  (4.4X2.5). 
WOODFALL,  William,  Edit,  of  Morning  Chronicle,  &c.,  London;  &.1746.  c?.1803. 

7  Impartial  Report  (An)  of  the  Debates  that  occur  in  the  Two  Houses  of 
Parliament,  4th   Session,   17th  Parliament  of  Great  Britain,  Jan.   21, 
— April  17,  1794.  with  some  Account  of  the  Speakers,  Notes,  &c.    .  .  . 
Vol.  1-3.  London,  1794.     8°  (6.4X3.5). 

WOODHOUSE,  James,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  CJiem.  Univ.  of  Penn. :  b.  1771.  d.  1809. 

Editor,  &c.     See  PARKINSON,  J.     Chemical  Pocket-Book  (The) :  &c. 
WOODHOUSE,  Robert,  F.Pi.S.,  Prof,  of  Astron.  Univ.  of  Camb. ;  6.1773.  <U827. 

8  Treatise  (A)  on  Astronomy  Theoretical  and  Practical.    Pt.  I.     ...     II. 
-Vol.  1,2.     ...     3  vols.     \_Plates.~] 

Cambridge,  1821,  '23,  '18.     8°  (6.4X3.9). 

9  Treatise  (A)  on  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry.     2d  ed.,  altered  and 
enlarged.  Cambridge,  1813.     8°  (6.8X4.8). 

WOODHOUSLEE,  Lord.    See  TYTLER,  A.  F.,  Lord  Woodlwuslee. 
WOODMAN,  Cyrus,  Esq. 

10  Memoir  and  Journals  of  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.D.     See  COFFIN,  P. 
WOODS,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Sully,  Glamorganshire. 

Translator.     See  MADVIG,  J.  N.     Latin  Grammar. 
WOODS,  Leonard,  D.D.,  Prof.  Theol.  at  Andover  Theol.  Sem. ;  b.  1774.  d.  1854. 

11  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  6,  1808.         Boston,  1808.     8°,  pp.  23. 

12  Contrast  (A)  between  the  Effects  of  Religion,  and  the  Effects  of  Atheism. 
An  Oration  delivered  at  Commencement,  Harvard  University,  Cambridge, 
July  17,  1799.  Boston,  1799.     8°,  pp.  20. 

13  Course  of  Study  in  Christian  Theology.     See  BURDER,  H.  F.     Mental 
Discipline,  &c. 

14  Grand  Theme   (The)  of  the  Christian  Preacher.     Sermon,  in  Boston, 
Feb.  21,  1821,  at  Ordination  of  B.  B.  Wisner. 

Andover,  1821.     8°,  pp.  30. 


CATALOGUE     OF     THE     LIBRARY.  723 


WOODS,  Leonard,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Introductory  Essay.     See  SPRAGUE,  W.  B.     Lectures  on  Revivals. 

2  Mourning  Husband  (The).     Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Thankful 
Church,  April  15,  1806.  Newburyport,  1806.     8°,  pp.  18. 

3  Lectures  on  Infant  Baptism.  Andover,  1828.     12°  (5.3X3.2). 

4  Letters  to  Rev.  N.  W.  Taylor.  Andover,  1830.     8°  (6.3X3.8). 

5  Letters  to  Unitarians  occasioned  by  the  Sermon  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Chan- 
ning  at  the  Ordination  of  J.  Sparks.         Andover,  1820.     8°  (6. 7X3. 9). 

6  Letter  to  Unitarians  and  Reply  to  Dr.  Ware.     2d  ed.     With  an  Appen 
dix.  Andover,  1822.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

7  Reply  (A)  to  Dr.  Ware's  Letters  to  Trinitarians  and  Calvinists. 

Andover,  1821.     8°  (6.7X3.9). 

8  Sermon  delivered  May  3,  1812,  at  the  Funeral  of  Samuel  Abbot,  Esq., 
in  Andover.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  19, 

9  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Missionary  Society,  May  26, 
1812.  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  21. 

10  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Ellingwood,  at 
Bath,  Me.,  Nov.  4,  1812.  Rev.  J.  Ide,  at  Medway,  Nov.  2,   1814.   and 
Rev.  William  Eaton,  at  Fitchburgh,  Aug.  30,  1815. 

Andover,  1815.     8°,  pp.  18. 

11  Sermon  delivered  in  Salem,  Feb.  6,  1812,  on  occasion  of  the  Ordination 
of  Samuel  Newell,  Adoniram  Judson,  Samuel  Nott,  Gordon  Hall,  and 
Luther  Rice,  Missionaries  to  Asia.     [Ch.,  by  S.  Spring ;  11. IL,  by  S. 
Worcester.']  Boston,  1812.     8°,  pp.  44. 

12  Works.     .  .  .    Vol.  1-5.     [Portrait.] 

Andover,  1849-'50.     12°  (6.4X3.7). 
WOODS,  Leonard,  Jim.,  D.D.,  son  of  preceding,  Pres.  of  Bowd.  Coll. ;  b.  1807. 

13  Address  (An)  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.D., 
late  Professor  of  Chemistry,  &c.  in  Bowdoin  College,  delivered  in  Au 
gusta,  Jan.  19,  1859,  before 'the  Maine  Historical  Society.    2d  ed.    [Por 
trait.']  Brunswick,  1860.     8°,  pp.  80. 

14  Address  on  the  Opening  of  the  New  Hall  of  the  Medical  School  of 
Maine,  Feb.  21,  1862.  Brunswick,  1862.     8°,  pp.  24. 

15  Eulogy  on  Daniel  Webster,  delivered  by  Request  of  the  City  Govern 
ment  and  Citizens  of  Portland,  Nov.  17,  1852. 

Brunswick,  1852.     8°,  pp.  55. 

is  Eulogy  on  Prof.  Cleaveland.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society.    (Coll.,  vol.  6.) 
Editor.     See  LITERARY  (The)  and  Theological  Review.     Vol.  1-4. 
Translator.     See  (in  Appendix)  KNAPP,  G.  C.     Christian  Theology. 
WOODWARD,  B.  B.,  of  London. 

Editor.     See  BARCLAY,  James.     Universal  English  Dictionary. 
WOODWARD,  Charles,  F.E.S. 

i?  Familiar  Introduction  (A)  to  the  Study  of  Polarized  Light ;  with  a  De 
scription  of,   and  Instructions  for  using  the  Table  and  Hydro-oxygen 
Polariscope  and  Microscope.    [Engravings.'}    London,  1848.    8°,  pp.  40, 
WOODWARD,  Josiah,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Maidstone,  Kent;  fl.  1692. 

18  Certainty  (The)   of  God's  Being  and  of  His  Universal  Government. 
Sermons  at  Boyle's  Lecture.     See  (BOYLE'S  Lecture  Sermons,  vol.  2). 


724  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE. 


WOODWARD,  S.  P.,  F.G.S.,  Ass't  in  British  Museum. 

1  Manual  (A)  of  the  Mollusca :  or,  Rudimentary  Treatise  of  Recent  and 
Fossil  Shells.    ...    [Plates  and  Cuts.  ]      London,  1856.    12°  (5.6X3.4). 

WOODWARD,  AVilliam  R.,  Esq. 

Compiler.     See  HARVARD  COLLEGE.     Law  School.    A  Catalogue  of 

the  Law  Library.     2d  ed. 
WOODWORTH,  Samuel,  Esq. 

2  Additions  to  Smith's  Festivals,  &c.     See  SMITH,  Horatio. 
WOOLHOUSE,  W.  S.  B.,  F.R.A.S.,  &c.,  of  London. 

Editor.     See  TREDGOLD,  T.     The  Steam  Engine :  &c. 
WOOLRYCH,  Edmund,  Esq. 

Translator.     See  WACHSMUTH,  W.     Hist.  Antiquities  of  the  Greeks. 
WORCESTER,  Joseph  Emerson,  LL.D.,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

3  Dictionary  (A)  of  the  English  Language.     *  *  *     [Illustrated.] 

Boston,  1860.     4°  (9.4X6-9),  3  cols.,  pp.  1854. 

4  Geographical  Dictionary  (A),  or  Universal  Gazetteer  ;  Ancient  and  Mo 
dern.     ...    Vol.  1,2.  Andover,  1817.     8°  (7.5X4.3),  2  cols. 

5  Remarks  on  Longevity  in  the  United  States,  &c.     See  AMERICAN  Acade 
my,  £c.     (Memoirs,  New  Series,  vol.  1.) 

6  Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  (A)   of  the  English  Language :  to 
which  are  added  Walker's  Key  to  the  Pronunciation  of  Classical  and 
Scriptural  Proper  Names,  much  enlarged  and  improved ;  and  a  Pro 
nouncing  Vocabulary  of  Modern  Geographical  Names.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1846.     8°  (7.9X4.7),  2  cols.,  pp.  Ixxvi.,  956. 
Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Almanac,  &c.     1831-1842. 
WORCESTER,  Rev.  Leonard,  of  Peacham,  Vt. ;  b.  1767.  d.  1846. 

7  Letters,  &c.  occasioned  by  a  Sermon  on  Election,  preached  by  Rev.  Aaron 
Bancroft,  Nov.  30,  1794.  [Worcester,  1795.]     8°,  pp.  36. 

WORCESTER,  Rev.  Noah,  D.D.,  of  Brighton,  Mass. ;  b.  1759.  d.  1837. 

8  Causes  and  Evils  of  Contentions  revealed  in  Letters  to  Christians. 

Boston,  1831.     12°  (4.9X3). 

9  Doctrine  (The)  of  Pronouns  applied  to  Christ's  Testimony  of  Himself. 
2d  ed.     ...  Boston,  1831."  12°.  pp.  24. 

10  Friend  (The)   of  Peace.      By  Philo  Pacificus  [N.  Worcester].     *  *  * 
Vol.  1-4.       Vol.  1,  Boston ;  2-4,  Cambridge,  [1818]-'27.    8°  (6.5X3.8). 

11  Review  (A)  of  Atheism  for  Unlearned  Christians. 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  46. 

12  Solemn  Review  (A)  of  the  Custom  of  War ;  showing  that  War  is  the 
Effect  of  Popular  Delusion,  and  proposing  a  Remedy.     By  Philo  Pacifi 
cus  [xV.  Worcester].     *  *  *     5th  ed.        Cambridge,  1816.     8°,  pp.  32. 

13  Testimonies  from  the  Neighborhood  of  the  Eternal  World  on  Acceptance 
with  God.  Boston,  1834.     12°,  pp.  28. 

J4  Thoughts  on  the  Personality  of  the  Word  of  God. 

Boston,  1836.     12°,  pp.  23. 

15  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of.     See  CHANNING,  W.  E. 
WORCESTER,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  of  Salem,  Mass. ;  b.  1771.  d.  1821. 

16  Drunkard  (The)  a  Destroyer.     Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massa 
chusetts   Society  for  the   Suppression  of  Intemperance,  May  30,  1817. 

Boston,  1817.     8°,  pp.  24, 


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WORCESTER,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Sermons  on  various  Subjects,  Practical  and  Doctrinal. 

Salem,  1823.     8°  (6.2X3.7). 

2  Wisdom  (The)  of  God.     Sermon  before  the  Massachusetts  Missionary 
Society,  in  Boston,  May  30,  1809.  Boston,  1809.     8°,  pp.  43. 

WORCESTER,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  of  Salisbury,  N.H. ;  d.  1831. 

3  Ecclesiastical  Usurpation  and  strange  Inconsistency  exposed :  a  Letter 
to  Rev.  Seth  Payson,  D.D.  Concord,  1815.     8°,  pp.  23. 

WORDSWORTH,  Christopher,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Westminster,  &c. ;  b.  about  1808. 

4  Memoir  of  William  Wordsworth,  Poet-Laureate,  D.  C.  L.    ...    Edited 
by  II.  Reed.     Vol.  1,  2.  Boston,  1851.     16°  (5.5X3.3). 

WORDSWORTH,  William,  D.C.L.,  Poet-Laureate,  &c. ;  b.  1770.  d.  1850. 

5  Complete  Poetical  Works  ;  together  with  a  Description  of  the  Country 
of  the  Lakes  in  the  North  of  England,  ...     *  *  *     Edited  by  H. 
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6  Memoirs  of  Wordsworth.     See  WORDSWORTH,  C. 

7  Poetical  Works.     [With  Sketch  of  Life.]     Vol.  1-7.     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

WORLD  (The),  a  Paper,  conducted  by  Moore.     See  MOORE,  E. 
WORRALL,  John. 

Compiler.     See  BIBLIOTHECA  Legum  Anglian     Part  I. 
WORSAAE,  Jens  Jacob  Asmussen,  a  Danish  antiquary ;  b.  1821. 

8  Primeval  Antiquities  (The)  of  Denmark.     Translated  and  applied  to  the 
Illustration  of  similar  Remains  in  England,  by  W.  J.  Thorns.    Illustrated 
by  numerous  Woodcuts.  London,  1849.     8°  (7X4.1). 

WORTHINGTON,  John,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Ingoldsby,  Lincolnshire;  b.  1618.  d.  1671. 

Editor,  &c.     See  MEDE,  J.     Works,  with  a  Life,  &c. 
WOTTOX,  Sir  Henry,  Provost  of  Eton  College;  b.  1568.  d.  1G39. 
(J  Life.     See  WALTON,  I.     The  Livefflf  Donne,  Wotton,  &c. 
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10  Life,  by  Henry  Bellender  Ker.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Use 
ful  Knowledge.     Library,  &c.     Lives  of  Eminent  Men ;  &c. 

WRIGHT,  Caleb. 

11  Lectures  on  India:  also,  Descriptions  of  remarkable  Customs  and  Per 
sonages  in  other  Pagan  and  Mohammedan  Countries.     Illustrated  by 
numerous  Engravings.  Boston,  1848.     8°  (7X4). 

NOTE. — Each  Lecture  has  also  independent  title-page  and  paging. 

WRIGHT,  Edward,  of  Cambridge,  England ;  d.  about  1620. 

12  Voyage  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Earl  of  Cumberland  to  the  Azores, 
&c.,  in  1789.     See  PLNKERTON,  J.     (Voyages  and  Travels,  vol.  1.) 

WRIGHT,  John,  of  London. 

13  Natural  History  (A)  of  the  Globe,  of  Man,  of  Beasts,  Birds,  Fishes, 
Reptiles,   Insects   and  Plants.     From  the  Writings  of  Buffon,  Cuvier, 
Lacepede,  and  other  eminent  Naturalists.     .  .  .    With  500  Engravings. 
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NOTE.  —  Also  with  second  title-pages  engraved. 

WRIGHT,  Thomas,  F.S.A.,  &c.,  an  English  archaeologist;  b.  1810. 

14  Biographia  Britannica  Literaria ;  or  Biography  of  Literary  Characters 
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'WEIGHT,  Thomas,  continued.  « 

1  Celt  (The),  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon:  a  History  of  the  Early  Inhabi 
tants  of  Britain,  down  to  the  Conversion  of  the  Anglo  Saxons  to  Chris 
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2  Essays  on  Subjects  connected  with  the  Literature,  Popular  Superstitions, 
and  History  of  England  in  the  Middle  Ages.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,2.     *  *  * 

London,  1846.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 

3  Political  Songs   (The)  of  England,  from  the  Reign  of  John  to  that  of 
Edward  II.     Edited  and  translated  by  T.  Wright.     *  *  * 

London,  1839.     4°  (5.8X3.8  irr.). 

Editor.     See  GAIMAR,  G.     Gaimar,  Havelock  et  Herward. 
Editor.     See  GUILDFORD,  N.  de.     The  Owl  and  the  Nightingale. 
Editor.     See  MAPES,  W.     De  Nugis  Curialium  Distinctiones  quinque. 
Editor.     See  PIERS  PLOUGHMAN.     The  Vision  and  Creed  of. 
Joint  Editor.     See  RELIQUIAE  Antique. 
WROTTESLEY,  John,  2d  Lord,  A.M.,  Pres.  R.S.,  &c. ;  b.  1798. 

4  Address  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Royal  Society,  Nov. 
30,  1858.  London,  1858.     8°,  pp.  26. 

5  Navigation.     See  SOCIETY  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.     Li 
brary,  &c.     (Natural  Philosophy,  vol.  3.) 

WTJTTKE,  Heinrich. 

6  Jahrbuch  de  deutschen  Universitaten.     I.  Sommerhalbjahr  1842. 

Leipzig,  1842.     8°  (5.3X3.2). 
WYATT,  Sir  Francis,  Gov.  of  Virginia  from  1621  to  1626. 

7  Life.     See  BELKNAP,  J.     (American  Biography,  vol.  2.) 
WYATT,  Sir  Thomas,  an  English  courtier  &  poet;  b.  1503.  d.  1541. 

8  Poetical  Works.     With  a  Memoir.     [Portrait.] 

*  Boston,  1854.     16°  (4.8X2.8  irr.). 

WYCLIFFE,  WICLIF,  or  WICKLIFF,  John  DE,  D.D.,  the  forerunner  of  Luther  in 
the  Reformation ;  b.  in  England,  about  1324.  d.  1384. 

9  Life  and  Opinions  of  John  de  AVycliffe.     See  VAUGHAN,  Robert. 
WYMAN,  Jeffries,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anat.  in  Harvard  College. 

10  Anatomy  of  the  Nervous  System  of  Rana  Pipiens.    Pp.52.    See  SMITH 
SONIAN  Institution.     (Contributions,  vol.  5.) 

11  Description  of  a  Portion  of  the  Lower  Jaw  and  a  Tooth  of  the  Masto 
don  Andium  ;  &c.     See  UNITED  STATES.     Explorations  and  Surveys. 
(The  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition,  vol.  2.) 

WYNELL,  Eev.  Thomas,  of  Cranham,  in  Gloucestershire. 

12  Covenants  (The)  Plea  for  Infants.    ...     Oxford,  1642.     4°  (5.8X3.5). 
WYNPERSSE,  Dionysius  van  der,  D.D.,  Prof,  of  Philos.,  &c.  at  Leyden. 

13  Proof  of  the  true  and  eternal   Godhead  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ ; 
against  modern  Attacks.     .  .  .     Translated  from  the  Dutch,  by  T.  Bell. 

Edinburgh,  1795.     12°  (5. 3X3).     [3  copies.] 
WYVILL,  Eev.  Christopher. 

14  Summary  Explanation  of  the  Principles  of  Mr.  Pitt's  intended  Bill  for 
amending  the  Representation  of  the  People  in  Parliament.     2d  ed. 

London,  1785.     8°,  pp.  29.     [2  copies.] 


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X. 

XENOPHOX,  a  Greek  historian,  a  pupil  of  Socrates ;  d.  at  Corinth,  360  B.C. 

1  Commentarii  Dictorvm  Factorvmqve  Socratis  ad  defendendvra  evm  scrip- 
ti  a  Xenophonte  Libris  IV  [Greek.]  Cvm  Apologia  Socratis     .  .  .  Con- 
iectvris  Annotationibvsqve  post  Schneidervm  et  Coraivm  recensvit  et  in- 
terpretatvs  est  F.  A.  Bornemann    Ed.  maior 

Lipsiae,  1829.     8°  (6.5X3.8). 

2  Expeditione  (De)  Cyri  Commentarii.     [Greek.]      Ed.  2da.     Cvravit  F. 
A.  Bornemann.     Additis  R.  Porsoni  Annotationibvs  integris. 

Lipsiae,  1825.     8°  (6.5X3.8),  pp.  722. 

3  Harangues  tirees  de  Xenophon.    See  AUGER,  A.  (Harangues,  etc.,  vol.  2.) 

4  History  of  the  Affairs  of  Greece,  in  Seven  Books :  being  a  Continuation 
of  the  Peloponnesian  War ;  from  the  Time  where  Thucydides  ends,  to 
the  Battel  at  Mantinea.     To^vhich  is  prefixed  an  Abstract  of  Thucy 
dides,  and  a  brief  Account  of  the  Land  and  Naval  Forces  of  the  An 
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London,  1685.     8°  (5.5X3),  m.  n. 

5  Memoirs  of  Socrates.     With  the  Defence  of  Socrates  before  his  Judges. 
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London,  1788.     8°  (5.4X3.2). 

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Andover,  1839.     12°  (5.4X3.3). 

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YALE,  Rev.  Cyras,  of  New  Hartford,  Conn.;  b.  1789.  d.  1854. 

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YATES,  Rev,  James,  A.M.,  of  Glasgow. 

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YEOMANS,  Edward  D. 

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13  Annals  of  Public  Economy:  containing  Reports  on  the  State  of  Agri 
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YOUNG,  Bev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  continued. 

1  Discourse  on  the  Twentieth  Anniversary  of  his  Ordination,  in  Boston, 
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2  Evangelical  Unitarianism  adapted  to  the  Poor  and  Unlearned. 

Boston,  1830.     12°,  pp.  28. 

3  Library  (The)  of  the  Old  English  Prose  Writers.     [Edited,  with  some 
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Felltham's  Resolves.    5,  6.  Walton's  Lives.    7.  Latimer's  Sermons.    8. 
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Boston  and  Cambridge,  1831-'34.     12°  (4.7X2.7). 

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4  Memoir  of,  by  C.  Bobbins.     See  MASS.  Hist.  Society.    (Collections,  4th 
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YOUNG,  Arthur,  F.R.S.,  an  eminent  English  agriculturist;  b.  1741.  d.  1820. 

5  Farmer's  Calendar  (The) :  containing  the  Business  necessary  to  be  per 
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6  General  View  of  the  Agriculture   of  the  County  of  Essex.     Drawn  up 
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London,  1807.     8°  (6.3X3.3). 

7  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Norfolk ;  drawn  up 
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8  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Suffolk ;  drawn  up 
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9  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  County  of  Sussex.     Drawn  up 
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10  General  View  of  the  Agriculture  of  Lincolnshire.     Drawn  up  by  order 
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11  Six  Months  Tour  (A)  through  the  North  of  England.     [By  A.  Young.] 
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12  Tour  in  Ireland.      See  PINKERTON,  J.    (Voyages,  &c.,  vol.  4.) 

13  Travels  during  the  years  1787,  1788,  and  1789.    Undertaken  .  .  .  with 
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London,  1767-'73.     12°  (4.7X2.8). 
YOUNG,  John,  LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh. 

3  Mystery  (The) ;  or,  Evil  and  God.    ***    London,  1856.    12°  (5.2X3.2). 

4  Mystery  (The),  or  Evil  and  God.     *  *  * 

Philadelphia,  1856.     12°  (5.1X3.2). 
YOUNG,  Thomas,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prof,  at  Royal  Inst.,  London ;  I.  1773.  d.1829. 

5  Course  (A)  of  Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy  and  the  Mechanical 
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YOUNG,  Sir  William,  Bart.,  F.E.S.,  &c. ;  b.  1750.  d.  1815. 

6  Speech  delivered  in  Parliament  on  the  Subject  of  the  Slave  Trade,  April 
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YOUNG  Clerk's  (The)  Vade  Mecum :  or,  Compleat  English  Law-Tutor.     .  .  . 

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YOUNG  Man's  (A)  Account  of  his  Conversion  from  Calvinism.     A  Statement  of 

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YOUNG  Men's  Association  of  Troy.     See  TROY  Young  Men's  Association. 
YOUNGS,  Benjamin  S.,  of  the  Society  of  Shakers. 

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10  Opervm  Theologicorvm,  Tom.  1-6.     ...     *  *  * 

Geneva?,  1613.     2°  (11X6.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  two  volumes.    Vol.  4  is  imperfect,  wanting  to  p.  26. 

11  Opervm  Theologicorvm,  Tom.  1-8.     ...     *  *  * 

Geneva,  1617-'19.     2°  (11X6.2),  2  cols. 

NOTE.  —  Bound  in  three  volumes.     Vol.  1,4,  are  imperfect,  wanting  title-pages. 

12  Scrip tvra  Sacra  (De),  Liber  nonus.     Controversias  eivs  Argvmenti  om- 
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ZEVORT,  Charles,  an  instructor  in  tlie  'Ecole  Normale*  of  Paris. 

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ZINZENDORF,  Nicolaus  Ludwig,  Count  VON,  the  founder  of  the  sect  of  the  "  United 

Brethren";  b.  at  Dresden,  1700.  d.  1760. 
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ZOLLIKOFER,  Georg  Joachim,  a  distinguished   German  pulpit  orator ;  b.  in 

Switzerland,  1730.  d.  1788. 

2  Seven  Sermons   on  the  Reformation,  translated  with  some  Account  of 
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3  Sermons  on  Education.     ...  Boston,  1809.     8°  (6X3.5). 
ZOUCH,  Thomas,  D.D.,  Prebend,  of  Durham;  b.  1737.  d.  1815. 

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ZSCHOKKE,  Emil. 

5  Continuation  of  the  History  of  Switzerland.     See  ZSCHOKKE,  H. 
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ZUINGER,  Jakob,  a  physician  of  Bale  ;  d.  1610. 

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APPENDIX, 

OF   ADDITIONS   AND   OMISSIONS. 

[Heading's  in  the  Appendix,  preceded  by  a  dagger  (f)  occur  in  the  Catalogue,  and  should  be 
referred  to  in  the  latter  for  the  full  form,  &c.] 

ALC.EUS,  of  Mitylene,  a  Greek  lyric  poet  &  warrior-,  fl.  about  600  B.C. 
i  Epigrammata,  Gra?ce.     See  BERGK,  T.     (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 
AMERICAN  Cyclopaedia.     See  NEW  (The)  American  Cyclopaedia, 
t  ANACREON.  2  Carmina.     See  BERGK,  T.     (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 
f  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.     Autobiography.     See  (Biographies  of  Distinguished  Scien- 

3  tific  Men,  post.— Pp.  1-58). 

4  Biographies  of  Distinguished  Scientific  Men.     By  F.  Arago.     Transla 
ted  by  Admiral  W.  H.  Smyth,  Rev.  B.  Powell,  and  R.  Grant. 

London,  1837.     8°  (7.2X4),  pp.  607. 

5  Popular  Astronomy :  by  F.  Arago.     Translated  .  .  .  and  edited  by  Ad 
miral  W.  H.  Smyth,  and  R.  Grant,  Esq.     .  .  .    Vol.  1,  2.     [Illustrated.] 

London,  1855.     Thick  8°  (7. 1X4). 
ARCHILOCHUS,  a  Greek  iambic  poet,  of  Paros ;  b.  about  700  B.C. 

6  Reliquiae.  Grreee.     See  BERGK,  T.     (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 

ASTOR  LIBRARY,  New-York.     Catalogue  or  Alphabetical  Index  of  the  Astor 

7  Library.    .  .  .    Parti.    Authors  and  Books.     [Compiled  by  J.  G.  Cogs 
well.]     ...  New  York,  1857-'61.     8°  (7.8X4.7),  pp.  2110. 

NOTE — With  title-pages,  to  divide  the  work  into  four  volumes. 

-J-BAILLY,  J,  S.  8  Life.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.    (Distinguished  Scientific  Men.) 
BERCHETVS,  Tvss.    Elementaria  Traditio  Christianorum  Fidei  aut  Catechismus. 
9  [Greek  and  Latin.']     .  .  . 

Hanoviae,  1604.     8°  (4.8X2.9),  m.  r.,  par.  cols.,  pp.  645. 

BERGK,  Theodor.    Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.     R,ecensuit  T.  Bergk.     Ed.  altera  auc- 

10  tior  et  emendatior.  Lipsiae,  1853.     8°  (6.6X3.9),  pp.  1093. 

BERNIS,  Francois  Joachim  DE  PIERRES,  Comte  de  Lyon,  &  Cardinal  DE,  a  French 

statesman,  &c. ;  b.  1715.  d.  1794. 

H  QEuvres  complettes  de  M.  le  C,  de  B  *  *  *.    Nouv.  ed.     *  *  *     Tom.  1,  2. 

[Portrait.]  Londres,  1786.     24°  (3.5X2  irr.). 

f  BERNOUILLI,  J.     Joint  Author.     See  (in  Catalogue)  LEJBNJTZ,  G.  W.     Com- 

12  mercium  philosophicum  et  mathematician. 

BLAVIER,  Prof. .     Joint  Author.     See  GOQUILLOT,  Prof. .     Tarif  ge- 

13  neral  de  toutes  les  Contributions,  etc. 

t  BOSTON,  City  of.     Public  Library.     Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the 

14  Upper  Hall  of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.     *  *  * 

Boston,  1861.     8°  (8X5.2),  2  cols.,  pp.  902. 
BOUCHON  DU  B.OURNIAL,  Henri,  a  French  engineer,  &c. ;  b.  1749.  d.  1828. 

15  Considerations  sur  les  Finances,   et  Idee  generale  d'un  Moyen  simple 
doux  et. facile,  pour  rembourser  la  plus  grande  partie  de  la  dette  fonciere 
de  1'Etat.    ....    JPar  M.  du  Bournial.      London,  1787.     8°  (5.4X3.1). 


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BOUILLON  LAGRANGE,  J.  B.,  Prof,  in  the  Central  Schools  of  Paris,  &c, 

1  Manual  (A)  of  a  Course  of  Chemistry ;  or,  A  Series  of  Experiments  and' 

Illustrations,  necessary  to  a  complete  Course  of  that  Science 

[Plates.]     Translated  from  the  French.     ...    Vol.  1,  2. 

London,  1800.     8°  (6.4X3.4), 
BRAND,  Adam,  Commercial  Agent  to  the  King  of  Prussia. 

2  Neu  vermehrte  Beschreibung  seiner  grosscn  Chinesischen  Reise,  er  An 
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Account  of  the  Coinages  of  Modern  Europe,  more  especially  of  Great 
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NOTE.  —  The  two  volumes  are  paged  continuously. 

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IRVING,.  Pierre  M.,  nephew  of  following. 

7  Life  and  Letters  of  Washington  Irving.     Vol.  1-4.     [Portraits.] 

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t  IRVING,  W.     Life  and  Letters.     See  IRVING,  P.  M. 
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JACKSON,  Bev.  William.    Full  Report  of  all  the  Proceedings  on  the  Trial  of  Rev. 

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1 1  Philological  Proofs  of  the  Original  Unity  and  Recent  Origin  of  the  Hu 
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t  JULIANUS,  F.  C.  12    The  Emperor  Julian,  &c.     See  NEANDER,  J.  A.  W. 
JUSSIEU,  Adrien  DE,  M.D.,  Prof,  at  Museum  of  Paris ;  b.  1797.  d.  1853. 

M  Elements  (The)  of  Botany.    Translated  by  J.  H.  Wilson.     [Illustrated.'] 

London,  1849.     12°  (5.6X3.3),  pp.  750. 

fKiDDER,  F.,  of  Boston.     The  Abenaki  Indians.     See  MAINE  Hist.  Society. 

14  (Collections,  vol.  6.) 

f  KIRKLAND,  J.  T.,  D.D.  is    Discourse  on  his  Life,  &c.     See  YOUNG,  Alex. 
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f  LAPLACE,  P.  S.,  Marquis  DE.     Life.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.     (Distinguished 

17  Scientific  Men.) 

LA  VILLEMARQUE,  Th.  Hersart  DE.     Barzaz-Breiz.     Chants  populaires  de  la 
is  Bretagne  recueillis  et  publics  avec  une  Traduction  Frangaise,  des  Argu 
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t  LEE,  C.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  late  Charles  Lee,  Major-General,  &c.    To 

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6  Historical  Research   (An)  respecting  the  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of 
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LOMBARD,  Peter,  or  PETRUS  LOMBARDUS,  sumamed  "  Master  of  Sentences"  an 
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9  Magistri  Sententiarum  Libri  IV.     ...     *  *  * 

Lvgdvni,  1618.     8°  (5.7X3,7),  m.  r. 

MAHON,  Charles,  Viscount.     See  STANHOPE,  Charles,  3d  Earl. 

MALUS,  Etienne  Louis,  a  French  physicist  &  engineer;  b.  1775.  d.  1812. 

10  Life.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.     (Distinguished  Scientific  Men.) 
MANUEL  des  Instituteurs,  Professeurs,  et  Eleves  des  Ecoles  primaires  et  secon- 

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MANUEL  13  de  Proverbes  dramatiques.  *  *  *  Portland,  1830.  12°  (5X3). 
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15  lated  from  the  French  of  M.  Marcandier.          Boston,  1766.  8°,  pp.  30. 
MARTIN,  S.  16   Essay  upon  Plantership.  London,  1765.     8°,  pp.  xvii.,  62. 

MARTINEZ  DE  LA  ROSA,  Francisco,  a  Spanish  statesman  &  poet ;  b.  1789. 

17  Obras  literarias     Tomo  1-4  Paris,  1827-'28.     8°  (5.1X2.8). 

MATTEO,  Pier,  Bp.  of.JEsium,  in  Italy. 

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19  (ia  Catalogue)  BURNEY,  C. 


740  BOWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


MEYER,  Johann.     Newe  Landesbeschreibung  der  zwey  Hertz ogthiimer  Schles- 

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NOTE.  — Title-page  is  embellished. 

MILLER,  William  Alleji,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  an  English  chemist-,  6.  1817. 

2  Elements  of  Chemistry :  theoretical  and  practical.    *  *  *    Part  I.  Che 
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t  MILLS,  C.     History  (The)  of  the  Crusades,  for  the  Recovery  and  Possession 

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t  MILTON,  J.     Epistolarum  Familiarum  Liber  unus :  quibus  accesserunt,  ejus- 

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5  Addresses  at  Inauguration  of  Pres.  Miner.     See  TUFTS  COLLEGE. 
fMoLiERE,  J.  B.  POQUELIN.     La  Comtesse  Descarbagnes,  Comedie.     La  Prin- 

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t  NEANDER,  J.  A.  W.     The  Emperor  Julian  and  his  Generation.    An  Historical 

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NITZSCH,  G.  W.      Historia  (De)  Homeri  maximeque  de  Scriptorum  Carminum 

9  Aetate  Metelemata.     Fasc.  1,2.     Hannoverae,  1830, '37.     4°  (6.2X4.9). 
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ORIGIN  10  of  the  Material  Universe.  Boston,  1850.     12°,  pp.  83. 

t  OXENFORD,  J.     Translator.     See  GOETHE,  J.  W.  von.     Conversations. 

PEACE  and  Reform,  against  War  and  Corruption.     In  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet, 

11  written  by  Arthur  Young,  Esq.,  entitled  "  The  Example  of  France,  a 
Warning  to  Britain."     *  *  *  London,  1794.     8°  (6.2X3.5). 

PEET,  Rev.  Josiah,  of  NorridgewocJc,  Me.;  b.  1781.  d.  1852. 

12  Memoir  and  Sermons.     See  SHEPLEY,  D. 
PETRUS  LOMBARDUS.     See  LOMBARD,  P. 

PHILLIPS,  Charles,  Esq.,  an  Irish  barrister;  b.  1789.  d.  1859. 

13  Curran  and  his  Contemporaries.     *  *  *     [Portrait.'] 

New  York,  1851.     12°  (5.6X3.2). 
PHILLIPS,  Samuel,  LL.D.,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Mass.,  &c.;  b.  1752.  d.  1802. 

J4  Memoir  of  Judge  Phillips.     See  TAYLOR,  J.  L. 
t  PINDARUS.  15    Carmina.     See  BERGK,  T.    (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 
POETAE  Lyrici  Graeci.     See  BERGK,  T. 

POLYMNERES,  George.    Ag|uco«»  'AyyXosXXqvHH)*.   "Zwrtt&sv  xai  zx$o$zv  Trgo?  Xgij- 
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NOTE.  —  Imperfect,  wanting  title-page. 


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•f  POWELL,  Rev.  B.     Joint  Translator.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.     Biographies  of 
Distinguished  Scientific  Men. 

t  HEED,  H.     Lectures  on  English  Literature,  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.     4th 

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Philadelphia,  1858.     12°  (5.1X3.1). 
RHEES,  B.  Rush,  M.D.     Eulogium  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Henry 

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Philadelphia,  1824.     8°,  pp.  44. 
fRlPLEY,  Rev.  George.     Joint  Editor.     See  NEW  American  Cyclopaedia. 

SANGER,  George  P.    Editor.     See  AMERICAN  Almanac,  &c. 

SAPPHO,  a  Greek  lyric  poetess ;  b.  in  island  of  Lesbos,  fl.  630-570  B.C. 

3  Reliquiae,  Grsec£.     See  BERGK,  T.    (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 
SHEPLEY,  Rev.  David,  grad.  Bowd.  Coll.,  1825  ;  b.  1804. 

4  Memoir  with  Sermons,  of  Rev.  Josiah  Peet.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

New  York,  1854.     8°  (6X3.5). 
SIMONIDES,  a  Greek  lyric  poet',  b.  in  Island  of  Ceos,  556  B.C.  d.  467.  B.C. 

5  Epigrammata,  Graece.     See  BERGK,  T.    (Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci.) 

6  Epigrammata,  Graece.     See  (in  Catalogue)  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.    (Gnomici 
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t  SIMPSON,  T.     Select  Exercises  for  Young  Proficients  in  the  Mathematics.    .  .  . 

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t  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     Construction  of  the  Catalogues  of  Libraries,  and 

8  their  Publication  by  means  of  separate  stereotyped  Titles.     With  Rules 
and  Examples.    By  C.  C.  Jewett.    2d  ed.     Washington,  1853.   8°,  pp.  96. 

SMYTH,  William  Henry,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  Admiral  British  Navy. 

9  Cycle  (A)  of  Celestial  Objects,  for  the  use  of  naval,  military  and  pri 
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Scientific  Men.     Popular  Astronomy. 
STANHOPE,  Charles  MAHON,  3d  Earl,  an  English  physicist;  b.  1753.  d.  1816. 

10  Principles  of  Electricity.     ...    By  Charles  Viscount  Mahon.     [Plates.] 

London,  1779.    4°  (6.8X5). 
STONE,  John  L.,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

11  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Viets  Griswold,  D.  D.,  Bishop 
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the  late  Bishop.    [Portrait.]     Philadelphia,  1844.  8°  (6.3X3.4),  pp.  620. 

STRATTON,  William  C.,  Librarian  of  California  State  Library. 
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TAYLOR,  Rev.  John  L.,  of  Andover,  Mass. 

12  Memoir  (A)  of  his  Honor  Samuel  Phillips,  LL.D.     *  *  *     [Portrait.] 

Boston,  1856.     8°  (6.1X3.8). 
THEOGNIS,  a  Greek  elegiac  poet,  of  Megara;  fl.  about  548  B.C. 

13  Sententiae,  Graece.     See  BERGK,  T.    (Poetae  Lyrici  Gnomici.) 

14  Sententiae,  Graece.     See  (in  Catalogue)  BRUNCK,  R.  F.  P.     (Gnomici 
Poeta?  Graeci.) 


742  BGWDOIN     COLLEGE. 


THORNTON,  G.  S.     The  Melodist,  comprising  a  Selection  of  the  most  favorite 

1  English,  Scotch,  and  Irish  Songs,  arranged  for  the  Voice,  Flute  or  Violin. 

New  York,  1820.     12°  (6X3.5). 
t  THORNTON,  J.  W.     Landing  (The)  at  Cape  Anne  ;  or  the  Charter  of  the  first 

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Now  discovered  and  first  published  from  the  original  Manuscript.    With 
an  Inquiry  into  its  Authority  and  a  History  of  the  Colony.     1624-1628. 
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4  Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Rev.  Alonzo  A.  Miner,  A.  M.  as  Presi 
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UNITED  STATES.     Prospectus  of  a  National  Institution  to  be  established  in  the 

5  United  States.  Washington,  1806.     8°,  pp.  44. 

6  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the  Supreme  Court 'of  the 
United  States.      August  Term,  1801— December  Term,  1815.     By  W. 
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H.  Wheaton.     Vol.  1-12. 

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t  WATT,  J.  7    Life.     See  ARAGO,  I).  F.  J.    (Distinguished  Scientific  Men.) 
t  WHEATON,  H.,  LL.D.    Reporter.     See  UNITED  STATES.    Reports  of  Cases, 

argued  and  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court,  1816-1827. 
f  WILLIS,  W.     History  (A)  of  the  Law,  the  Courts,  and  the  Lawyers  of  Maine, 

8  from  its  first  Colonization  to  the  Early  Part  of  the  Present  Century. 
\_Portrails.~]  Portland,  1863.     8°  (6.1X3.7),  pp.  712. 

WILSON,  James  Hervetson,  F.L.S.,  &c. 

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f  YOUNG,  Alex.     Discourse  (A)  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  John  Thorn- 

9  ton  Kirkland,  D.D.,  &c.  delivered  in  the  Church  on  Church  Green  [Bos 
ton],  May  3,  1840.  Boston,  1840.     8°  (6.3X3.7). 

t  YOUNG,  T.  10  Life.     See  ARAGO,  D.  F.  J.    (Distinguished  Scientific  Men.) 


PART  II. 


INDEX   OF    SUBJECTS 


INDEX. 


[The  larg-e  figures  refer  to  the  pages  of  the  Catalogue  ;  the  small  figures  to  the  figures  in  the  left- 
hand  margin.  Authors'  names,  and  the  names  of  societies,  &c.  under  which  the  works  are  entered  in 
the  Catalogue,  are  printed  in  italics.'] 


Abnaki  Indians.     See  Indians. 
Abolition.     See  Slavery. 
Aborigines  of  America.     See  Indians. 
ABYSSINIA.    Bruce.    Travels  in.  99  2-3 
Russell.     Civil  history,  &c.  of.  552  12 
Acadia.     Longfellow.     Evangeline.  382 6 

See  ajso :  Nova  Scotia. 

Acids,  Composition  of.     Kirwan.     350 13 
Acoustics.     See  Natural  philosophy,  Sound. 
Acts  of  the  Apostles.     See  Bible. 
Acts  of  Societies.     See  Transactions. 
Administration.     Toller.    Law  of  executors  (Si- 
administrators.  632  7 
Admirals,  British,  Lives  of.  11G  l 
Admiralty.     Laws,  ordinances,  &  institutions 

of  the  A.  of  Great  Britain.  256  l 
See  also  .-  Maritime  law,  Eeports. 
Adultery,  God's  revenge  against.  535  2 
Adventurer,  The.  95  * 

AERONAUTICS.     Faujas  de  Saint-Fond.    Ma 
chine  aerostatique  de  Mongolfier.    215 12 
Jeffries.     Aerial  voyages.  1784-5.  333  '5 
Sheldon.     Aerial  navigation  &  the  Patent 

Laws.  573  >3 

Aerostatics.     See  Aeronautics. 
^ESTHETICS.    Hegel.    Vorlesungen  tiber  die 

Aesthetik.  296  8 

Jouffroy.     Cours  d'esthetique.  340  6 
Schiller.     ./Esthetic  letters.  562  6 

See  also  .•  Beauty,  Taste. 
Affections,  Religious.     Edwards.     199 15 
Afflictions,  Patience  under.  32  4 
AFFGHANISTAN,  Description  of.  Fraser.  235  2 

Griffith.    Plants  in.  274 10 
AFRICA.     Brisson.     Desartsof.  93 7 

Denham  fy  Clapperton.      Discoveries  in 

northern  &  central  A.  179  l 
Du  Chaillu.    Explorations,  &c.  191  2 
Goodrich.     African  history.  250  8 
Heeren.    Politics,  intercourse,  &  trade  of 

ancient  nations  of  Africa.  295  16 
Murray.    Discovery  &  adventure  in.  445 l 
Poivre.    Travels  in.  501  2 
Thunberg.    Travels  in,  1770-9.  629  » 


.  Central. 

Barth.    Travels  &,  discoveries  in.  45 16 
Damberger.    Travels  through.  16810-11 
Gardiner.   Journey  to  Zoolu  country.  241  3 
Le  Vaillant.     Travels  into,  1780-5.  373 9 

.  Voyages  dans  1'interieur  de  1'Afrique, 

1780-5.  373io.il 
Park.    Travels  in.  476  3~5 
Taylor.    Journey  to.  618 10 

.  Northern. 

Barth.    Travels  &  discoveries  in.  45 16 

.  Southern. 

Adams.    Livingston's  adventures.  5  15 
Andcrsson.    Lake  Ngami.  23  3 
Barrow.    Travels  in.  45  7 
Livingstone.    Travels  &  researches.  378 14 

.  Western. 

Bridge.    Journal,  &c.  733  3 
Kenwdy.     Commerce  of.  656  2 
Labat.     Nouv.  relation  de  1'Afrique  occi- 
dentale.  353  5 
See  also  .•  .ZEgypt,  Caffraria,  &c. 

AFRICAN  Colonization.     American  Coloniza 
tion  Soc'y.     African  repository,  &c.  17  6 

.  Reports.  17  7 

Garrison.    Thoughts  on.  241 19 
Kennedy.     Report  on.  656  2 
Wadslrom.    Essay  on.  683  7 

institution,  London.  9  l 

repository,  The.  17  « 

Agricultural  chemistry.     Liebig.  375  9 

AGRICULTURE.  Cours  complet  d'A.  theorique 

pratique,  etc.  158  15 
Deane.    Georgical  dictionary.  175 17 
Duhamel  du  Monceau.    Traite  de  la  cul 
ture  des  terres.  191 i;M4 
Everett.     The  farmer's  monitor.  212  4 
Fessenden.    Complete  farmer,  &c.  220 4 
Hunter.    Georgical  essays.  320  8 
Kent.     Hints  on  landed  property.  347  9 
Lawrence.    The  modern  steward.  36410-11 
Lushington.    A.  &  commerce  inseparable. 

3888 

Mass.  Society.     Papers,  &c.  415 13-416  4 
Olcott.    Yale  agricultural  lectures.  462  9 


94 


'46 


INDEX. 


Ourches.    Traite  des    prairies,  et  de  leurs 

irrigations.  466  12 
Parmentier.    Recherches.  478  4 
Repertory  of  patent  inventions,  &c.  533 16 
Russell.    Agriculture.  552  8 
Spence.     A.  the  source  of  the  wealth  of 

Britain.  592  6 
Stone.     Essay  on.  604 12 
Washington.    Letters  on.  692 15 
See  also  .•   Botany,  Entomology,  Forest  trees, 
Fruit  trees,  Gardening,  Hemp, Huabandry, Vege 
tables,  Water.    Also,  the  public  documents  upon 
this  subject,  of  Connecticut,  France,  Great  Bri 
tain,  Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  York,  United 
States. 

Aids  to  reflection.    Coleridge.   1474 
AIR.  Arbuthnot.  Effects  on  human  bodies.  28  6 
Boyle.     Experiments  on.    89 4 
Hamilton.     Phenomena  of.  283  12 
Ingen-housz.     Experiences  sur  les  vege- 

taux.     325 1° 

Melvill.     Fixible  air.    422  4 
Priestley.     Experiments,  &c.  on.  5139-10 
Richard.     Histoire  naturelle  de  Pair.  536  * 
Scheele.     Traite  chimique  de  Pair.  561 12 
Walker.    Unwholesome  air  in  cities.  684 10 
Seealso:  .aeronautics,  Atmosphere,  Meteor 
ology,  Pneumatics,  Wind. 
Airs  of  Palestine.     Pierpont.    4,93 n 
Albigenses,  Hist.  &  theology  of.    Faber.     13 15 

See  also:  Piedmont,  Waldenses. 
Alchemy.     Lettres  cabalistiques.  372 16 
Alchoholic  liquors.     See  Intemperance. 
Algae,  Marine,  of  North  America.  292  2 
ALGEBRA.     Application  de  PA.  a  la  geome 
tric.  84  9 

Bourdon.    Elemens  d'algebre.  85  4 
Sudan.    Nouv.  methode  pour  la  resolution 

des  equations  numeriques.  101 13 
Lacroix.     Elements  of.  354 J1 
DeMorgan.    Algebra.  1783-5 
Euler.     Elements  of.  210  5 

.    Introd.  to  Elements.  210  7 

Jarrett.     Algebraic  development.  331 10 
Lardner.    Treatise  on.  359  7 
Maclaurin.    Treatise  of.  395  4 
Nicholson,  fyc.    Practical  system  of.  454  3-4 
Reynaud.    Notes  sur  Bezout.  534  10 
Saunderson.     Elements  of.  559  12 
Wood.    Elements  of.  721  6 
Smyth.     Elementary  A.  585  9 

.   Treatise  on.  585  13 

See  also  .•  Mathematics. 
ALGEBRAIC  geometry.    Lardner.   359 14 

Waud.    Treatise  on.  696  » 
ALGIERS.    Foss.    Captivity  in.  227 7 
Shaler.     Sketches  of,  1826.  572  » 
ALMANAC.     Almanach  d'Alsace,  1783.  15 ! 
Almanach  du  commerce  de  Paris,  1803.  15  2 
Almanach  derdeutschen  Musen,  1778.  15  3 
Almanach  geographique.  15  < 


Almanach  imperial,  1805-6.  15  5 
Almanach  national  de  France.  15  6 
American  almanac.  16  4 
Leipzigen  Adress-Post,  etc.,  1784.  369 l 
Nautical  almanac.  446 13-*5 
New  Jamaica  A.,  1797-1806.  450 5 
Fleet.    Pocket  A.,  1789-99.  222  i« 
Alphabets.    Massey.   Origin  &  progress  of  let 
ters.  416  6 

See  also:  Cuneiform  inscriptions. 
ALPS.     Cheever.     Wanderings  in.  132 3-6 
Headley.     Sketches  of  the.  294  " 
Law.    Route  of  Hannibal.  364 6-7 
Saussure.    Voyage  dans  les.  560 4 
Tyndale.    Glaciers  of  the.  641  9 
Amadis  of  Gaul.  379  n,  637 10 
Amazon,  Exploration  of  the.  649 12 
Amazonian  Republic.     Savage.    560 9 
AMERICA.    Bibliography. 

Ludewig.    Literature  of  American  abori 
ginal  languages.  387  14 
Rich.     Books  relating  to,  1801-44.  536  4 

.  Books  relating  to,  1500-1700.  536  6 

Thomas.     History  of  printing  in  A.  626 10 
See  also  .-  American  literature. 

.      Geography,  description,  fyc. 

Blake.    American  geography.  76  8 
Complete  historical,   chronological  &  geo 
graphical  American  atlas.  150  n 
Hicmboldt.    Equinoctial  regions  of.  319  6 
Jones.     American  vertebrata.  338  3 
Macgillivray.    Travels  of  Humboldt  in 
equinoctial  regions  of  America.  392 1 
Morse.     American  gazetteer.  439 10 
Ulloa.   Memoires  concernant  la  decouverte 
de  PAmerique.  643  2 

.        Biography  fy  history. 

Allen.     Amer.  biogr.  dictionary.  14  J~3 

Anecdotes  Americaines.  23  16 

Barton.    New  views  of  the  origin  of  the 

tribes,  &c.  of  A.  47  6 
Belknap.     American  biography.  54  2 

.    Discourse  on  discovery  of.  54 4 

Cheever.    God's  hand  in  A.  131 16 
Goodrich.    American  history.  2508 
Irving.    Voyage  of  Columbus.  327  8-13 
Hardwick.    Anc't  religions  of.  285  3 
Holmes.    Annals  of  A.  309  13 
Munoz.     Hist,  of  the  new  world.  444 l 
Robertson.    History  of.    541 4~6 
Royal  Soc.  of  Northern  Antiquaries.    Cabi 
net  d'antiquites  Americaines  a  Copen- 
hague.  5505 

Winter botham.    Historical  view  of  Europe 
an  settlements  in.  718 l 

,  North. 

Chabert.    Voyage  fait  dans  PAmerique  sep- 

tentrionale,  en  1750-1.  123  9 
Charlevoix.    Journal  hist,  d'un  voyage  dans 
PAmerique  septentionale.  129  3 


INDEX. 


747 


.  Voyage  to.  129  a 

Chastellux.    Voyages  dans,  1780-2.    129 12 
Cooper.    Information  respecting.  156  14 
Finley.    American  Atlas.  657  7 
Greenhow.    Memoir  on  the  N.  W.  coast  of 

N.A.  6502 
Ilearne.    Journey  from  Hudson's  Bay  to 

Northern  ocean.  294 13 
Hcnnepin.  Decouverte  d'un  tres-grand  pays 

situe  dans  PAmerique.  298  7 
Lahontan.    Nouv.  voyages  dans  lAmerique 

septentrionale.  356 l 

Le  Clercq.     Histoire  des   colonies  Fran 
coises.  366  l 

Leidy.    Extinct  sloth  tribe  of  N.  A.  368* 
Lettres  d'un  cultivateur  Americain,  1770- 

1781.    3732 

Mackenzie.    Voyages  through  N.  A.  393 15 
Mante.    Late  wars  in.  402 13 
Memoirs  of  English  and  French  war.  422  8 
Michaux.    N.  A.  sylva.  425  3 
More.au  de  Saint-Mery.    Loix,  etc.  des  col 
onies  Franc,  de  1'Amerique.  437 l 
Morris.    Lepidoptera  of.  439  « 
Murray.     Acc't  of  British  A.  444  " 
Osten-Sacken.    Diptera  of.  466  5 
Richardson.    Physical  geography  of.  536  12 
Robin.    Travels  through,  1781.    542  4 
Starer.    Fishes  of.  605  3-4 
Sullivant.    Bryology  &  hepaticol.  of.  610 16 
Warren.     Mastodon  giganteus.  691 18 
See  also:  California,  Canada,  Indians,  Mexico, 
United  States,  West  Indies. 

— /Central. 

Davis.     Antiquities  of.  173 14 
Stephens.     Incidents  of  travel.  600  2 

,  South. 

Barham.     Hortus  Americanus.  43  5 
Head.    Rough  notes.  294 10 
Juan  y  Santacilia.    Voyage  to.  341  4>5 
American  almanac,  The.  16  4 

archives.  651  8-9 

bible  society.  16 12~15 

biography.     JBelknap.    54 2 

,  Library  of.     Sparks.    591  9 

candour.  667 17 

colonies.  94  2~17,  152  l~6,  2643-14-22-24; 

265  3-',  266 16 

Adams.     Hist,  of  the  dispute  with  A.  6  14 
Almon.    Collection  of  papers  relative  to  the 
dispute  between  Great  Britain  &  A.  15  8 
Bancroft.     Review  of  the  controversy  be 
tween  G.  B.  &  her  colonies.  40»« 
Bollan.     Colonise  anglicana?.  149  5 
Burck.     Histoire  des  colonies  Europeenes 

dans  1'Amerique.  103 10 
Burke.     Speech  on  Amer.  taxation.  104 14 

.  Speech  on  moving  for  reconciliation 

with.  104 l* 


Clarke.     French  encroachments.  142 l 
Consideration  of  the  measures  with  respect 

to,  1774.    73412 
Dickinson.     Constitutional  ptfwer  of  Great 

Britain  over.  18311     * 

.  Letters  from  a  farmer  in  Penn.  183  12 

Letters  to  the  Ministry  from  Gov.  Bernard, 

Gen.  Gage,  &.c.  60 4 
Pownal.     Memorials  on.  508 -^ 
Present  state  of  N.  A.,  1755.  509  " 
Rogers.     Reminiscences  of  Fr.  war.  544  6 
St.  John  de  Creve  C<fur.    Letters  from  an 

American  farmer.  556  1 
Two  papers  on  taxing  the.  94 16 
Vindication  of  the.  94 17 
Wen  ...     Historical  account  of.  699^ 
Willard.    Naturalization  in.  710 9 

See  also :  American  revolution,  New  England, 
United  States. 


criminal  trials.     Chandler.     125 1° 

cyclopaedia,  New.  740 

journal  of  education.  18  3~5 

journal  of  science,  &c.  18 6 

literature. 

Griswold.    Curiosities  of.  185  >5 

Knapp.     Lectures  on.  350 19 

Truebner.     Bibliogr.  guide  to.  6389 

monthly  review.  18  8 

museum,  &c.  18  9 

poetry.     See  Poetry. 

principles.     Adams.    T1 

pulpit,  Annals  of.    Sprague.    593  10 

quarterly  register.  17  n 

review.  687 10 

reader,  The.     Hubbard.    318 » 

review  of  history,  &c.     687  u 

revolution.  152 1-«,  245  10 

Almon.     Prior  documents.  15  8 

.   The  Remembrancer.  159 

Bancroft.     History  of.  41  3 

Botta.    History  of.  84 a -2 

.  Storia  della  guerra  dell'  independenza 

degli  Stati  Uniti.  84-4 

Guizot.    Character  &  influence  of  Wash 
ington  in  the.  278  4 

Hartley.     Letters  on.  289  2 

Heath.     Military  events.  295  3 

History  of  the  origin,  &c.  of  the  war  be 
tween  G.  B.  &  her  colonies,  1764-74.  97  6 

Hutchinson.   Origin  &  early  stages  of.  323  5 

Landais.     Conduct  during.  358  3-4 

Mackenzie.     Strictures  on  Tarleton's  his 
tory.  394  & 

Moore.    Diary  of  the.  435s 

.  Songs  &  ballads  of.  435 4 

Price.    Importance  of  the.  510  9-10 

Pulteney.    Thoughts  on.  522  6 

Ramsay.    History  of.  526  13-14 

Sparks.    Diplom.  correspondence  of.  652  2 

Stone.     Border  wars  of.  601 14 


748 


INDEX. 


TJiornton.    Pulpit  of.  628 15 
Washington.     Official  letters.  6931(M1 

See  also;  American  colonies,  New  England, 
United  Statue. 

state  papers.  651 10-n 


Americanisms,  Dictionary  of.  46  10 

Amherst  college.  21 1-4 

Amsterdam,  Description  d',  1772.  21  » 

Amusements,  festivals,  &  games.  582 l 

Anabaptists.  1446,  591  5 

Analogy  of  religion  to  nature.  109  7~9 

Analysis.     See  Algebra,  Conic  sections,  &c. 

Analytical  geometry.     See  Geometry. 

Analytical  mechanics.     See  Mechanics. 

Analytical  statics.      Whewett.    702 " 

ANATOMY.     Essays  of.  209  6 

Grant.     Introd.  lecture  on.  254  5 
f leister.     Compendium  of.  296  12 
Paxton.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  hu 
man  A.  481 9 
South.     A.  of  bones  &  muscles.  589  5 

See  also  .•    Comparative  anatomy,  Pathology, 
Physiology,  Surgery. 

Andes,  Journeys  among  the.     Head.    294 10 
ANECDOTES.    A.  Americaines.  23 16 
A.  Angloises.  23  17 
A.  Arabes  &  Musulmanes.  23  18 
A.  des  beaux-arts.  24 l 
A.  Chinoisies,  etc.  24  2 
A.  Espagnoles  &  Portugaises.  24 3 
A.  Frai^aises.  24  4-6 
A.  Germaniques.  24  5 
A.  duNord.  24? 
A.  des  republiques.  24  8 
Arvine.     A.  of  lit.  &  the  fine  arts.  32  13 
Angler,  Complete.     Walton  8f  Cotton.    688  5 
ANGLO-NORMANS.     History,  literature,  SfC. 
Gaimar.     Metrical  chronicle.  238  n 
La  Rue.     Essais  historiques  sur  les  bardes, 

etc.  Anglo-Normands.  360  5 
Mapes.    De  nugis  curialium.    403 9 
Wright.    Literary  characters  of  the  Anglo- 
Norman  period.     725  14 
ANGLO-SAXONS.    History. 

Palgrave.     History  of  the.  473? 
Turner.     History  of  the.  640  4 
Wright.    Literary  characters  of  the  Anglo- 
-     Saxon  period.  725  14 

.  Early  history  of  Britain.  726  * 

— .  Language. 

Bosworth.   A.  S.  &  Eng.  dictionary.  83 "•» 
Ingram.     Anglo-Saxon  grammar.  326  2 
Raspe.     Anglo-Saxon  grammar.  528  4 
Vcrnon.     Guide  to  the.  677^ 
— — — .  Literature. 

Beowulf,  an  epic  poem.  599~n 

Ceedmon.     Metrical  paraphrase  on  parts  of 

the  Holy  Scriptures.  1123 
Ingram.    The  Saxon  chronicle.  326  2 
Thorpe.    Analecta  Anglo-Sax.  628  '• 


.  Codex  Exoniensis.  628  17 

\nimal  electricity,  Experiments  on.  673  5 
Animal  kingdom.     See  Zoology. 
A.NIMALS.     Gregory.    Faculties  of  man  &  ani 
mals  compared.  273  4 

Swainson.   Geogr.  &  classification  of.  612  2 
See  also .-    Anatomy,  Instinct,   Physiology, 
Quadnipeds,  Zoology. 
Animated  nature.     Goldsmith.    250 16 
ANNUITIES.     Gordon.   Plan  of  a  society,  &c. 

2527 

Jones.    Value  of  annuities,  &c.  337  5 
Price.    Reversionary  payments,  &c.  570 12 

See  also.-  Insurance,  Probabilities. 
Anthology,  The  monthly,  &c.  434  6 
Anthropology.     See  Man. 
Anthroposophy.     See  Man. 
ANTICHRIST.    Benson.    Essay  on.  57 10 
Cooper.     The  Man  of  Sin.  156  9 
Smith.    Prophecies  relative  to.  581  6 
Winthrop.     Scripture  prophecies  of.  718  6 
Anti-masonic  publications.    See  Free-masonry. 
Antinomianism,  Checks  to.  223  6 
/Vntioch  college.  25 10 
Antipsedobaptist,  Letter  to  an.  515  4 
ANTIQUITIES.    Adams.    Roman  A.  410 
Archaeologia  Americana.  16  9 
Boeckh.   Public  economy  of  Athens.  7712-13 
Bucke.     Ruins  of  anc't  cities.  100  u 
Illustrations  of  Northern  antiquities.  325  4 
Mayer.  Archaeology  of  Mexico.  418 10 
Montfaucon.    1'antiquite  expliquee.  433 13 
Pfeiffer.     Antiquites  Grscae.  489  2 
Pieces  concernant  les  antiquites.  580 l 
Potter.    Antiquities  of  Greece.  507  9-'10 
Rivera.     Peruvian  antiquities.  539  12 
Rosini.    Antiq.  Romanarvm  corpus.   547 7 
Royal  Soc.  of  Northern  Antiquaries.   Guide 

to  Northern  archaeology.  550  6 
Schott.     Antiq.  Romanarvm  electa.  547  7 
Smith.    Dictionary  of  Greek  &  Roman  an 
tiquities.  584  2 

Tappan.     Jewish  antiquities.  617 12 
Wilson.     Archaeology  of  Scotland.  715  9 
Worsaae.    Antiq.  of  Denmark,  &c.  725 8 

See  also  :    Architecture,   Cuneiform  inscrip 
tions,  Philology. 

Antrim,  History  of.     Hamilton.    283 15 
Apennines,  Travels  in  the.  590 15 
Aphorisms.     See  Maxims. 
Apocalypse,  The.     See  Bible. 
Apocrypha,  The,     See  Bible. 
Apologues.     See  Fables,  Morals. 
Apology  for  the  Bible.     Watson.    695 2 
APOSTLES.     Cave..    Lives  of  the.    122 6 
Dorotheus.    Lives  of  the.  22  3;  35 7 
Hooper.    The  A.  neither  imposters  nor  en 
thusiasts.  313  3 

APOSTLES  Creed,  History  of.    King.    349  6 
Pearson.    Exposition  of.  483 17 


INDEX. 


749 


Apostolical  constitutions.  143 157  703 16 
Apostolical  fathers,  Epistles  of.  684  * 
See  also .-  Fathers  of  the  Church. 
Apothegms.     See  Maxims. 
ARABIA.     Geography  8?  history. 
Anecdotes  Arabes.  23 18 
Burckhardt.    Arabic  proverbs.  103  n 
Crichton.     History  of.  162  i 
Niebuhr.    Travels  through  A.  455  9-10 
See  also  .•  Saracens. 

.    Language  fy  literature. 

Arabic  &  English  exercises.  28 l 
Church  history,  in  Arabic.  213  ™ 
Erpenius.    Grammatica  Arabica.  208  5 
Lokman.     Fab  via;,  etc.  381  4 
Silvestre  de  Sacy.   Chrestomathie  A.  577  n 

.  Grammaire  Arabe.  578  * 

Tograi.     Lamiato'1-ajam.  632 3 
Turkish  tale,  in  Arabic.  639  16 
Turner.     Hymaritic  inscriptions  in  South 
ern  Arabia.  6407 
Volney.    Methode  d'apprendre  le  language 

Arabe.  681  5 
Weston.    Remains  of  Arabic  in  the  Spanish 

&  Portuguese  languages.  700  20 
ARABIA  Petrsea.  Robinson.  Biblical  research 
es  in.  542' 

Stephens.     Incidents  of  travel.  60C3 
Arabic  dictionary.     See  Dictionaries. 
Arcadia.    Sanazzaro.    558 3 
Archaeology.     See  Antiquities. 
ARCHITECTURE.     Crunden.    Convenient  & 

ornamental  A.  164 3 
Downing.     Cottage  residences.  189 12 
Fergusson.    Essay  on  ancient  Assyrian  & 

Persian  A.  219  » 
Ferrerio.    Palazzi  di  Roma.  220 l 
Hatfield.    American  house-carpenter.  292  9 
Hope.    Historical  essay  on.  313  6 
Middleton.    Designs  for  gates,  &c.  4258 
Jarves.     Art-hints.  332  2 
Narrien.     Treatise  on.  446  8 
Nicholson.     Architectural  dictionary.  454 l 
Pugin  4-  Le  Keux.     Architectural  antiqui 
ties  of  Normandy.  521  9 
Pugin.    Gothic  A.  521 10 
Rawlins.    Familiar  A.  528  n 
Rudiments  of  ancient  A.  550 13 
Ruskin.    Lectures  on.  552  2 

.  Seven  lamps  of.  552  4 

.  Stones  of  Venice.  552  5 

Vasari.    Dell'  archittettura.  674 13 

Weale.     Quarterly  papers  on.  696  8 

Wittson.     Glossary  of  technical  terms  h 

Gothic  A.  714 16 

See  also:  Acoustics.  Civil  engineering,  Xava 

architecture,  Ventilation. 

Architecture  of  the  heavens.  453 16 

ARCTIC  regions.    Belcher.    Exped.  in  search 

of  Sir  John  Franklin.  53  » 


Hayes.     Arctic  boat  journey.  293 10 
Kane.     Grinnell  expeditions.  344  2-6 
.  Magnetical  &  meteorological  obser 
vations  in  Arctic  seas.  344  4-5 
Kerguelen-Tremsrec.    Voy.ige  to.  3t714 
M'Clintock.   Voyage  of  the  'Fox.'  3914 
Mackenzie.    Voyages  through  N.  A.  393 13 
Parry.     Voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a 

Northwest  passage.  478 9 
Phipps.    Voyage  to  N.  Pole,  1763.  491 9-10 
Richardson.   Arctic  searching  exped.  536 12 
Sargent.  Arctic  adventure.  559 2 
Tytler.    Progress  of  discovery  on  the  more 
Northern  coasts  of  America.  642  3 

See  also:  Polar  regions. 
Argyll,  Agriculture  of.    Smith.    582 1« 
Arianism.  292-3,5683-4 
ARITHMETIC.    Adams.    Scholar's  A.  5 6 
Bertrand.    Traite  d'arithmetique.  61  2 
Bezout.    Traite  d'arithmetique.  62  4 
Chalosse.   Arithmet.  par  les  fractions.  124 10 
De  Morgan.    Arithmetic.  178  3-5 
Fenn.    Complete  accountant.  217 14 
Gordon.    Institutes  of  A.  252  3 

.  Universal  accountant.  252  4 

Hatton.   Intire  system  of.  292 10 
Lacroix.    Elementary  treatise  of.  354 10 
Lavaux.    Traite  d'arithmetique.  363  6 
Leslie.    The  philosophy  of  A.  371 16 
Malcolm.  New  system  of.  400 7 
Martin.    System  of  decimal  A.  406 12 
Peacock.    Treatise  on.  483  4 
Pullen.    Pestalozzi's  mental  A.  522 4 
Rees.    Regie  general  d'arithmetique.  530 10 
Rivet.    Decimal  A.  539  15 
Vinall.    The  preceptor's  assistant.  €78 13 
See  also  •.  Annuities,  Mathematics,  Numeration. 
Arkansas  territory,  Travels  into.  460  5 
ARMENIA.    Layard.    Travels  in.  365 2 
Smith  8p  Dwight.    Researches  in.  581  5 
Southgate.    Tour  through.  590  4 
Armenian  grammar.    Riggs.    537 14 
Arminianism.    Rutherford.    Examen  A.   553 9 
Arms.     See  Heraldry. 
Aroostook  territory.    See  Maine. 
Arran,  Island  of.    Headrick.   Mineralogy,  agri 
culture,  &c.  of.  294 12 

ART.    458 10.     Allston.  Lectures  on.  14 14     ' 
British  Museum.    Catalogue  of  articles  of 

ornamental  A.  733  5 

Cunningham.    British  painters,  &c.   165  16 
Goodrich.     Art  of  man.  250  8 
Harris.    Treatise  concerning.  286  14 
Hillard.     Six  months  in  Italy.  304 15 
Jameson.    Legends  of  the  madonnas.  330  u 

.  Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  33015 

.  Sacred  &  legendary  A.  331  2 

Jarves.    Art-hints.  332 " 

.Art-studies:  &c.  332 3 

Reynold*.    Literary  works.  535  5 


750 


INDEX. 


Ruskin.    Lectures  on.  552  6 
Sopwith.    Isometrical  drawing.  589 l 
Titi.  Nuovo  studio  di  pittura,  scoltura,  etc. 

di  Roma,  Palazzi,  Vaticano,  etc.  631 10 
Vasari.  Vite  de'  piu  celebri  pittori,  scultori 

e  architettori.  674 13 
Wallace.  A.  in  Europe.  686 10 
Winckelmann.     Histoire  de  1'art  chez  les 
anciens.  716  13 

.  History  of  anc't  A.  716  14 

See  also  .•  ^Esthetics,  Architecture,  Arts,  Beau 
ty,  Fine  arts,  Painting,  Sculpture,  Taste. 
ARTILLERY.    flutter.  Treatise  of.  443 6 
Smith.    Duty  of  artillerists.  581  3 

company  of  Boston,  Hist,  sketch  of.  706 18 

election  sermons.    See  Sermons. 

ARTS.    Bailey.    Advancement  of.  38 14 
Croker.  Dictionary  of.  162 9 
Harris.   English  dictionary  of.  286  15 
Institut  National,  etc.  Memoires.  326  7~10 
Jamieson.     Dictionary  of.  331  3 
Jaubert.     Dictionnaire  raisonne  univ.  des 

arts.  3324 

K.,  J.    Kunst  und  Werk  Schul.  343  ™ 
Lewis.    Philosophical  commerce  of.  374  8 
Pancirolli.'  Res  memorabiles.  474 2 
Repertory  of  arts,  &c.  533 14 
Repertory  of  patent  inventions,  &.c.  533 16 
.Secrets  concernant  les  arts.  569  4 
Smith.    The  laboratory.  581 7 
Ure.    Dictionary  of.  671  9 
See  also .-  Art,  Encyclopaedia,  Fine  arts,  Tech 
nology,  Periodicals,  Transactions. 
ASIA.    Asiatic  annual  register,  1799-1800.  33 l 
Asiatic  researches.  33  2>3 
Bailly.     Lettres  sur  Forigine  des  peuples 

de'FAsie.  39  4 

Buchanan.    Christian  researches  in.   99 14 
Goodrich.    Asiatic  history.  280 8     *• 
Griffith.    Plants  in  AfFghanistan  &  neigh 
boring  countries.  274 10 

.  Notulse  ad  plantas  Asiaticas.  274 12 

.  Travels  in  Assam,  &c.  274  n 

Heeren.    Politics,  intercourse,  &  trade  of 

ancient  nations  of  Asia.  295 17 
Jones.    History,  antiquities,  arts,  science,  & 
literature  of.  338 10 

. .Works.  339 2 

Macgillivray.    Humboldt's  travels  &  re 
searches  in  Asiatic  Russia.  392  8 
Malcolm.    Travels  in  S.  E.  Asia.  400  8 
Pallas.    Voyages  dans  FAsie  septentrio- 

nale.  473  7 

Poivre.    Travels  in  A.  501  2 
Thunberg.    Travels  in,  1770-9.  629  » 
See  also  .-  the  names  of  the  several  divisions  of 
Asia. 

ASIA  Minor.   Arundell.    Discoveries  in.  32 12 
Chandler.    Travels  in.  125  ™ 
Smith  Sf  Dwight.  Journey  through.   581  5 


Asiatic  researches.  33  2>3 
ASSAYING.    Metallische  Probier-Kunst.  562 15 
Sage.  L'art  d'essayer  For  et  Pargent.  555  10 
Assurance.     See  Insurance. 
ASSYRIA.    Fraser.    History  of.  235 3 

Layard.     Manners  &  arts  of  the  ancient 

Assyrians.  365  3 

Smith.     Prophecies  relating  to.  581  9 
Vaux.    Sketch  of  ancient  A.  676  5 

See  also:  Nineveh. 
Astor  library,  Catalogue  of.  732 7 
Astoria,  Enterprise  to.    Irving.    327 5 
Astrology.    Nostredame.    Prophecies.  458 8 
Astronomical  instruments.  387 15 
ASTRONOMY.  Adams.  Astron.  essays.  58 
Airy.   Astronom.  observations.  10 8 

.  Mathematical  tracts.  10  n 

.  Six  lectures  on.  10 12 

Alembert.  Recherches  sur  la  precession  des 

equinoxes,  etc.  11 12 
Arago.     Popular  A.  732  5 
Astronomical  ephemeris,  1804-64.  446  13~13 
Bailly.     Hist,  de  PA.  ancienne.  39  2 

.  Hist,  de  PA.  moderne.  39  3 

.  Traite  de  PAstronomie  Indienne  & 

orientale.  39  5 
Barlow.    Plane  A.  43  22 
Blundeville.    Treatise  on.  77  5 
Bond.    Observations  at  Harvard  College 

observatory.  79  10 
Bonnycastle.    Introduction  to.  80 ' 
Brewster.   More  worlds  than  one.  92 6 
Cassini.    Siemens  d'astronomie.  120 12 

.  Tables  astronomiques.  120 13 

Chalmers.    Astron.  discourses.  124  9 
Costard.    History  of.  158 1 
Dick.    Celestial  scenery.  183  4 

,  The  siderial  heavens.  183 10 

Downes.   Occultations,  U.S.,  1851-3.  189  » 
Emerson.    System  of.   204 15 
Ewing.     Practical  A.  213 1 
Farrar.    Elementary  treatise  on.  215  8 
Ferguson.    A.  explained.  219  3-6 
Francoeur.   Astron.  pratique.  234 l 
Galilei.    Siderius  nuncius.  239 6 
Gassendi.    Institutio  astronomica.  242 1>2 
Gillis.    U.S.  naval  astronomical  expedition, 

1849-52.  651 7 

Grant.    History  of  physical  A.  737  4 
Great  Britain.    Observations  at  royal  ob 
servatories.  258 14-260 1 
Gummere.    Elementary  treatise  on.  278  8 
Harvard  College.     Annals  of  the  Astro 
nomical  observatory.  737 14 
Herschel.    Outlines  of  A.  301  »• 12 

.  Physical  A.  301 13 

.Treatise  on.  301 10 

Kater.    Nautical  A.  344  ™ 

Kelly.    Introd.  to  nautical  A.  346  6 

Kepler.    Dioptrice.  347 vo 


INDEX 


751 


Lalande.    Astronomic.  356  5 

La  Place.  Mecanique  celeste.  359  5 

.  Systerne  du  monde.  359  4 

Loomis.    Recent  progress  of.  383  3<4 

Lee.    Tables  &  formulae.  739  3 

Lubbock.    Astronomical  refractions.  386  8 

Maclear.    Contributions  to.  395  8>9 

Malkin.    Treatise  on.  400  » 

Mason.    Supplement  to  Olmstead.  408  7 

Mendoza  y  Rios.    Tables  for  nautical  A. 

422 1« 

Mitchel.    Planetary  &  stellar  worlds.  430  7 
Moxon.    Tutor  to.  442  n 
Nichol.    The  solar  system.  453  13 

.  The  planet  Neptune.  453 14 

.  System  of  the  world.  453 15 

.  Architecture  of  the  heavens.  453 16 

Plurality  of  worlds,  The.  499  12 
Robison.    Elements  of  A.  543  5 
Rothman.    History  of  A.  547 12 
Smyth.    Cycle  of  celestial  objects.  741 9 
Somerville.    Mechanism  of  heavens.  588  2 
Stone.    Doctrine  of  parallaxes.  604 10 
Vince.     Complete  system  of.  678 15  ' 

.  Practical  A.  679  3 

Wales.  Astronomical  observations  in  south 
ern  hemisphere.  684  8 
Watts.    First  principles  of.  695 10 
Whewell.    Astronomy  with  reference  to 

natural  theology.  702 13 
Winston.    Astron.  lectures.  703 10 
Woodhouse.    Treatise  on.  722  8 
See  also  .-  Attraction,  Comets,  Earth,  Eclipses, 
Gravitation,  Moon,  Natural  philosophy.  Naviga 
tion,  Neptune,  Optics,  .Refraction,  Sun,  Veiius, 
Zodiac. 
Athanasian  creed.  568  3-4 

Waterland.     Critical  history  of.  694  5 
ATHEISM.    Addison.    Discourses  against.  724 
Cudworth.    A.  confuted.  164 12 
Harris.     Sermons  against.  287 2 
Wise.   Confutation  of  the  reason  &  philoso 
phy  of  A.  719  6 
Worcester.  Review  of.  724 n 

See  also  .-  Christianity,  Evidences  of  revealed 
religion,  Theology. 

ATHENS.    Boeckh.     Public  economy  of  the 
Athenians.  77 12 

.  Public  economy  of.  77 13 

Lytton  Bulwer.   Rise  &  fall  of.   390  3 
Atlantic  monthly,  The.  33  7 

Neptune,  The.  255  '2 

Atlantis,  The  New.    Bacon.    377-11 
ATLAS.  A.  classica.  388 

Las  Cases.     A.  historique,  genealogique, 
chronologique,  etc.  371  4 
See  also .-  Geography,  and  the  names  of  vari 
ous  countries. 

Atmospheric  phenomena.   Forster.  226 13 
See  also  .•  Air,  Meteorology,  Wind. 


Atomic  theory.     See  Chemistry. 
ATONEMENT.    Griffin.    Extent  of.  274 2 

Smith.    Discourse  on.  583  3 
ATTRACTION.  DeZach.  L'attraction  des  mon- 
tagnes,  etc.  182 17 

Earnshaw.    Treatise  on.  196  2 
AURORA  borealis.   Force.  Record  of  auroral 
phenomena  in  high  northern  lat.  225 13 

Hamilton.    Essay  on.  283 12 

Marian.   Traite  physique  et  historique  de 
1'aurore  boreale.  399  17 

Olmsted.    Secular  period  of.  463  4 
Austerlitz,  La  bataille  d'.  609  5 
Australia.     See  New  South  Wales. 
AUSTRIA.    Briefe  aus  Berlin.  93 * 

Briefe  aus  Oesterreich.  730 13 

Gesetze  ftlr  die  K.  K.  Armeen  in  Auszug. 

35  3 

Kroehny.    Auszdge  det  Gesetze  tiber  die 

aussere  Kirchenverwaltung.  352  3 
Ava,  Embassy  to.     Symes.    614 14 
Azores,  Voyage  to  the.    Wright.    725 12 
Babylon,  Ruins  of.     Layard.    365 2 

See  also:  Chaldsea. 

Bahama  islands.     See  West  Indies. 
BAILMENT.   Jones.   Essay  on  the  law  of.  338  u 

Story.    Commentaries  on  law  of.  605 13 
BALLADS.     Child.    English  &  Scottish.  133 6 

Moore.     B.  of  the  Amer.  revolution.  435 4  ' 

Ritson.    Anc't  English  B.  538  n 
Balloons.     See  JEronautics. 
Bampton  lectures.     For  1784,    White.  70S2; 

1790,  Kett.  348  3 j  1809,  Carwithen.  1191"; 

1831,  Lancaster.    351™;     1858,  Mansel. 

402 10 3   1859,   Raiolinson.  528 12 
Bank  of  England.   249  10,  289  * 

of  North  America.  249  10 

of  the  United  States.  249 10 


BANKS  and  banking.     Banks   in  the  United 

States,  1850.  648  « 

Fairman.    Guide  to  purchasers  in  the  pub 
lic  funds.  2148 
Goddard.   History  of  the  most  prominent 

banks  in  Europe.  249  10 
King.  Restriction  of  specie  pay'ts.  349  7 

See  also  .•  Coinage,  Currency. 
BAPTISM.  Austin.    Mode  &  subjects  of.  34 10 
Chapin.  Mode  &  subjects  of.  12711 
D'Anvcrs.    Treatise  of.  170 8 
Lathrop.    Mode  &  subjects  of.  361  n 
Osgood.     Discourse  on.  465  12 
Pond.    Christian  B.  503  3 
Tombs.     Anti-psedobaptism.  632 9 

See  also  .•  Infant-baptism. 
Baptist  missions.     See  Missions. 
BAPTISTS.    Benedict.    History  of.  56 5 
Millet.    History  of  B.  in  Maine.  427  7 
New  York  Baptist  Union.    Reports.  451  6 
Sykes.   Why  I  am  a  Baptist.  61 4'° 
Barbadoes.  Natural  history  of.  318  13 


702 


INDEX. 


Barbary,  Travels  in.    Shaw.    573  8 

Barbary  states,  History  &  condition  of.     Rus 

sell.  552 10 

See  also  .-  the  name  of  each  state. 
Barnstable,  Eastern  coast  of.  319  2 
Barometer.  309  12 
Bastile.     Dusaulx.    De  la  prise  de  la  Bastile 

1 94 

Batavia.     See  United  Provinces. 
Bath,  History  of.     Seivall.    571 » 
Bathing.     See  Hydropathy. 
BAVARIA.    Thiersch.   Uber  Protestanisme  urn 
Kniebeugung  im  Konigreiche  Bayern. 

6251 

Beacon  hill,  a  poem.  49 13 
Beard.    Lenoir.    Dissertation  sur  la  barbe  de 

chaque  siecle.  370s 
BEAUTY.    Cousin.   Philosophy  of  the  beauti* 

ful.  159  10 

Hogarth.    Aanalysis  of  B.  308 10 
Bedford,  Agriculture  of.  47 12 
BEES.    Experienced  bee-keeper.  2138 
Wildman.    Management  of.  709  3 

,  Fable  of  the.    Mandeville.    402  * 

Belgium,  Tour  in.    Humphrey.    319 17 
BELIEF.    Morehead.    Discourse  on.  437 3 

Ulrici.    Glaubenund  Wissen.  643  3 
Belles-Lettres.     Pieces  concernant  les  belles- 
lettres.  530 i 
See  also:  Bibliography,  Literature,  Periodi 
cals,  Poetry,  &c. 

Beloochistan,  Description  of.    Fraser.    235 2 
BENGAL.  56  6.     Cossigny.   Voyage  au.  157 10 
Laiv.    Rising  resources  of.  363 13 
Prinsep.     Mocurrery  system  of  landed 

property  in  B.  518  5 
Berkshire,  Agriculture  of.  419  6 
Berlin,  Charakteristik  von.  128  5 
BIBLE,     \\lwle  and  portions. 
Polyglott.  62  is,  63  ?-8,  68  b 
Carshun  and  Syriac.  68  12 
French  and  English.  70  7 
French,  Greek,  and  Latin.  70  8 
French  and  Latin.  70  G 
German  and  English.  72  6 
Greek  and  English.  68 13,  71  i3 
Greek  and  Latin.  71  "-12 
Hebrew  and  Latin.  67 '?,  68  1 
Syriac,  Greek,  and  Latin.  70 5 
Accra.  72 4  English.  645~8-io-i3; 

.,-Ethiopic.  70 10  6513,6610, 671-4-11-H; 

Amharice.  63  3  688'13,  69 16,  70  2, 

Arabic.  6212,683         721-2.8.9.11 

Bohemian.  63  4          .  Romish.  64  9 

Breton.  71  9  Esquimaux.  71  8 

Bulgarian.  68  u          Finish.  64  2 
Catalan.  70 4  French,  Prot.  65»-is 

Chinese.  62 13  .  Romish.  65 10 

Dajak.  65  n  Gaelic.  65  2-3 

Danish.  62?  German.  626-i7,667-", 

Dutch.  644  71«,73« 


Gothic.  65i6  Mongolian.  70 * 

Greenlandic.  71  1°     Nagree.  69  ]7 
Greek.    Ancient.        New  Zealandic.  69  13 
663-6,68i3,69i-3-n,  Persian.  70 3 
70"-i3, 711-*,  71W-",  Polish.  64  3 
2025-9  Portuguese.  64 1 

.Modern.  65i     Raratonga.  62 10 

Hawaiian.  65  7  Russian.  71  4 

Hebrew.  662-4-8-9-i2^  Samoan.  68  l* 
67  «-s,  68  7-9-10  Samogitian.  69 i3 

Hindustanee.  69  is     Secuanan.  69 12 
Hungarian.  65  «         Servian.  71  7 
Indian.  65°-°  Singhalese.  6414 

Irish,  Connaught.  654  Spanish.  62  ie 
Italian.  658  Swedish.  628 

Judaeo- Arabic.  72  7     Syrian.  62 1* 
Judaeo-Persic.  72  3     Syro-Chaldaic.  72 1° 
Lapponian.  69 2          Tahitian.  62  9 
Latin.  63i-2-5-6-9.io;    Tartar,  Siberian.  71  5 
675.9.is.i6?  682-e;      Turco-Armenian.  7113 
70  i4.io.i7  Turkish.  62  « 

Malagasse.  71 3          Wallachian.  71 14 
Malay.  70  «  Welsh.  62" 

Malayalim.  69"         Wendish-Hungarian. 
Manchou.  69 14  70  9 

Maiiks.  66i  Yoruba.  72  3 

.         Literary  history. 

Brett.    Ancient  versions.  91 l2 
Buchanan.     Translations  of  the  Scriptures 

into  the  oriental  languages.  99  14 
Dibdin.     Acc't  of  polyglot  Bibles.  183  3 
Johnson.     English  translations.  335  is 
Letters  on  Septuagint  translation.  3721° 
Orme.     Bibliotheca  Biblica.  464  7 
Translations  into  various  languages  of  the 
East.  92i7 

.  Introductions. 

Benson.     Unity  of  sense  of.  57  n 
Beausobre  fy  L' Enfant.   Introduction  to  the 

reading  of  the  SS.   50 12 
De  Wette.    Introduction  to  N.T.  181 i2 
Hare.     Difficulties  in  study  of.  285  4-3 
Home.     Introd.  to  the  study  of.  315  7-8 
Hug.     Introd.  to  the  N.  T.  318  1° 
Introd.  to  the  Bible,  in  Arabic.  326  12 
Jahn.     Introd.  to  the  O.  T.  329  6 
Locke.     Essay  on  the  understanding  of  St. 

Paul's  epistles.  380  6 
Michaelis.     Introd.  to  N.  T.  425 l 
Pretyman.     Introd.  to  the  study  of.  509  1? 
Taylor.     Key  to  Apostolic  writings.  619  u 
Usteri.     Entwickelung  des  Paulinischen 
Lehrbegriffes.  672  6 

.     Harmonics  of  the  Gospels. 

Chemnitz.     Harmonia  evangelica.  132 12 
Macknight.     Harmony  of  4  Gospels.  394  » 
Priestley.     Harmony  of  Evangelists.  514  9 

.  Concordances. 

Butterworth.    New  concordance.  HO6 
Cruden.    Complete  concordance  to.  163 4 


INDEX 


'53 


Cruttwell.     Cone,  of  parallels.  164  5 
Junius.    Parallelorum  libri.  342  4 
Priestley.     Index  to  the  B.  514  1G 
Stephanus.     Concordantiae  Graecolat.  T«st. 

Novi.  599  3 

Taylor.     Hebrew  concordance  to.  619  10 
Tromnius.     C'tiae  Vers.  LXX.  638  s 
Williams.     C.  to  Greek  Test.  712  6 

.       Dictionaries,  lexicons,  etc. 

Brown.    Dictionary  of  the  B.  97  9 
Calmet.     Dictionary  of  the  B.  113  3 
Castell.     Lexicon  heptaglotton.  121  2 
Dawson.     Lexicon  N.  T.  alphab.  174 16 
Leusden.     Philologus  Hebr.-Gr.  373  5 

.  Philologus  Hebraeus.  373  7 

Parkhurst.    Gr.-Engl.  L.  to  N.  T.  477  6 
Pasor.     Etyma  nominum  propriorum,  etc. 
inN.  T.  4802 

.  Lex.  Graeco-Lat.  in  N.  T.  480  3>4 

.  Manuale  Graec.  vocum  N.  T.  480  5 

.  DeGraecis  N.  T.  accentibus.  480  » 

Rowley.    Interpretations  of  the  Hebrew  & 

Greek  words  in  the  B.  548 14 
Schleusner.    Lex.  Gr.-Lat.  in  N.  T.  563 10 
Stephanus.     Hebr.;  Chald.,  Gr.,  et  Lat.  no- 

mina  virorum,  etc.  in  Bibliis.  599  6~8 
Smith.    Dictionary  of  the  B.  584 1 
Symson.     Christian  dictionary.  615  2 
Wilson.     Christian  dictionary.  716  5 
Union  Bible  dictionary.  19  10-u 
Winer.    Grammatik  des  neutestamentlich- 
en  Sprachidioms.  717  2-3 

.  Biblisches  Realworterbuch.  716 16 

Wood.    Dictionary  of  the  B.  721 9 

.  Biblical  criticism. 

Barrett.     Synopsis  of  criticisms  upon  pas 
sages  of  the  O.T.  45 3 
Bliss.     Spiritual  interpretation  of.  77 l 
Cartwright.     Confvtation  of  the  Rhemists, 

translation,  glosses,  &c.  119  8 
Davidson.     Sacred  hermeneutics.  173  3 

.  Treatise  on  B.  C.  173  4 

Dummer.     Integritas  codicis  S.  1925 
Ernesti.    Elements  of  interpretation.  208  3 
Gerard.    Institutes  of  B.  C.  245  ^ 
Kennicott.    Diss.  in  V.  T.  Hebr.  347  3 
Leigh.     Critica  sacra.  368  n-12 
Morus.     Svper  hermenevtica  N.  T.  441 15 
Planck.     Introduction  to  sacred  philology 

&  interpretation.  497  2 
Review  of  Archbp.  Newcome's  translation. 

5348 
Storr.     Hist,  sense  of  N.  T.  6058 

.  Opuscula  academica.  605  9 

Stuart.    Old  Test,  canon.  608  » 
.  Importance  &  best  method  of  study 
ing  the  original  languages  of.  608  12 
Wall.     Crit.  notes  on  O.  T.  686  8 
Walton.    View  of  certain  considerations 
upon  the  Biblia  polyglotta.  688  * 

95 


Whiston.    Essay  to  restore  the  text  of  the 
O.T.  70313 

.  Commentaries. 

Alexander.    The  Acts  explained.  12  3 

.  Earlier  prophecies  of  Isaiah.  12  4 

.  Gospel  of  Mark  explained.  12  5 

.  Later  prophecies  of  Isaiah.  12  6 

Ambrosius.     C.  in  Pauli  Epistolas.  16  * 
Aretius.     Comm.  in  Romanos.  28 14 

.  Comm.  in  I.  Corinthios.  28 13 

.  Comm.  in  II.  Corin.  28 16 

Barnes.  Notes  on  Isaiah.  44 14 

.  Notes  on  Job.  44 1* 

.  Notes  on  the  Acts.  44 1S 

.  Notes  on  Romans.  44 17 

.  Notes  on  the  Gospels.  44  ]s 

Beda.    Quaestiones  V.  T.  52  *3 
Bengel.     Gnomon  of  the  N.  T.  56  7 
Benson.     Paraphrase  &  notes  on  the  Epis 
tles  of  S.  Paul.  577-8 
Blayney.    Jeremiah  &  Lament.  67 4 

.  Zechariah.  68  8 

Bloomfield.     Critical  annotations  on  the 

New  Test.  77  4 

Brandy myllerus.    Analysis  Evang'm.  91  4 
Brown.     Self-interpreting  B.  66  13 
Bucer.     Enarratio  in  Evang.  lohan.  99  u 
Burroughs.    Comm.  on  Math.  XI.  107  8 
Bush.     Commentary  on  Psalms.  108  9 

.  Notes  upon  Exodus.  108  n 

.  Notes  upon  Genesis.  108  12 

.  Notes  upon  Joshua.  108 13 

.  Notes  upon  Judges.  108  14 

.  Notes  upon  Leviticus.  108  15 

Bythner.     Analysis  Psalmorum.  1118 
Calvin.     Comm.  in  Acta.  113  7 

.  Comm.  in  Epist.  canonicas.  113 9 

.  Comm.  in  Isaiam.  1138 

.  Comm.  in  Mosis  libros.  1145 

.  Comm.  in  Epistolas  Pauli.  113  9 

.  Opera  omnia.  1145 

.  Pralect.  in  Danielem.  1146 

.  Praslect.  in  Jer.  et  Lament.  1147 

.  Praelect.  in  XII.  Prophetas  minores. 

1148 

Cappellus.    Comm.,  etc.  in  V.  Test.  1174 
Caryl.     Exposition  of  Job" .  120  4 
Chalmers.     Lectures  on  Romans.  124 9 
Chrysostom.    Opera  omnia.  135  4 
Clarke.     Paraphrase  on  4  Evang's.  141 10 
Cleaver.    Explanation  of  Proverbs.  143  13 
Cluvier.     Comm.  in  Apocalypsin.  144  9 
Cornelius  a  Lapide.    Comm.  in  4  Prophetas 
majores.  359  2 

.  Comm.  in  SS.  359  3 

Cotton.     Comm.  on  I.  John.  158 6-7 
Croly.     Apocalypse  of  St.  John.  162 10 
Davenant.    Expos.  Epist.  ad  Coloss.  172 10 
Dathius.     Libri  hist.  Vet.  Test.  67  9 
.  Pentateuchus  illustratus.  67  15 


I  N  D  E  X  . 


.  Prophetae  minores  illustrati.  67  -s 

.  Psalmi  illustrati.  68  2 

Diodati.     Annot's  upon  the  B.  184  n-12 
I>oddridge.    Family  expositor.  1ST1"3 
Ellicott.   Comm.  on  Galatians.  2025 
.  Comm.  on  Philippians,  Colossians,  & 

Philemon.  202  6 

.  Comm.  on  Ephesians.  202  7 

.  Comm.  on  Pastoral  Epistles.  202  8 

.  Comm.  on  Thessalonians.  202  9 

Gray.     Dissertation  on  Revelations.  255  2 
Gregorie.    Works,  pt.  I.  272 13 
Gryn&us.    Exegesis  Epist.  ad  Rom.  277  6 
Hackett.     Comm.  on  Acts.  279  10 
Heinrichs.    Epist.  ad  Hebrseos.  71 16 
Hemmingius.     Comm.  in  lohannis  Episto- 

las.  297 14 

.  Comm.  in  I.,  II.  Thess.  297 15 

Henry*    Expositor.  298 14 

Hibbard.     Psalms,  chron.  arranged.  303  3 

Hodge.     Comm.  on  Romans.  308  4 

.    Exposition  of  I.  Corinthians.  308  5 

Home.    Comm.  on  the  Psalms.  315  4-5 
Hutcheson.    On  XII.  Small  Prophets.  322" 
Jenks.     Comm.  Ps.  64-Malachi.  334  2 
Johnston.    Paraphr.  poet.  Psalmorum.  337  3 
K.,  II.    Exposition  of  Revelations.  343  14 
Kopp.    N.  Test,  cum  perpet.  annot.  70 12 
Lampe.     Comm.  Evang.  Joannis.  357  10 
Lightfoote.    Horse  Hebr.  et  Talm.  in  Evang. 

Johan.  et  Lucae.  37510-11 

.  Horse  in  libris  hist.  N.  Test.  564  3 

Lowman.    On  the  Revelations.  385  J8 
Lowth,  R.    On  Isaiah.  67 i~3 
Lowth,  W.     On  the  Prophets.  386  tt 
Macknight.    On  the  Gospels.  72  2,  394 15 

.  On  the  Apost.  Epistles.  72  « 

Mede.     Works.  421  i-2 
Michaelis.    On  the  laws  of  Moses.  424  n 
Matter.     Enarratio  Psalmorum.  432  2 
Norton.    On  the  Gospels.  72  n 
Noyes.     Book  of  Job.  67  u 

.  Book  of  Psalms.  67  l2 

.  Hebrew  Prophets.  67  13 

.  Proverbs,  Eccles.,  &  Cant.  67 14 

CEcolampadius.    Annot.  in  loseam,  loekim, 

Amos,  Abdfain,  etc.  461 13 
Olshausen.     Biblical  comm.  on  N.  T.  463  5 

.  Biblischer  Commentar.  463  6 

Orlgenes.    Opera  omnia.  463 10 
Orton.    Exposition  of  O.  Test.  464  » 
Owen,  J.     Exposition  of  Hebrews.  467 12 
Owen,  J.  J.    On  Matthew  &  Mark.  468  4 
Pareus.    Comm.  in  Evang.  Matt.  475  4 
.  Comm.  in  Genesin,  Rom.,  I.  Cor.;  et 

Galat.  4748-n 
Patrick.    Hist,  books  of  O.  Test.  470  ™ 

.  Paraphrase  on  Job,  Ps.,  Prov,,  Eccles. 

&  Cant.  470  ™ 


Ph'do.     Opera  exeg.  in  libros  Mosis.  491 2 
Poole.     Annotations,  &c.  5038 
Porteus.     Lectures  on  Matthew.  506  2 
-+Pott.     Epistolae  catholics.  70  ^,  71 " 
Priestley.    Notes  on  the  SS.  5169 
Rosenmueller,E.F.K.  Schol.inV.T.  547' 
Rosenmueller,J.  G.  Schol.  inN.T.  547  2-* 
Sanvlius.    In  4  libros  Regum.  558  6 
Schoettgen.     Horse  in  Nov.  Test.  564 3 
Scott.    Family  Bible.  64 12-13 
Sheldon.    The  Seventh  Vial.  573  ^ 
Spangenberg.    Annotationes  in  Epistolas 

dominicalcs.  591  2 

Stanhope.    The 'Epistles  &  Gospels.'  595  "> 
Stanley.    On  I.,  II.  Cor.  71 ia 
Stuart.     On  the  Apocalypse,  608  7 

.  On  Hebrews.  60as 

.  On  Romans.  608  » 

Swedenborg.    The  Apocal.  expl.  &12"1-11 

.  Arcana  ccelestia.  612 12,  613  3 

Tholuck.     On  St.  John.  626  2 
Tittmann.     In  Evang.  loannis.  631  u 
Topscll.     Lectures  on  Ruth.  633 12 
Vermigli.    Loci  communes.  677  3 

.  In  I.  Corin.  677  4 

Whitby.  On  the  New  Test.  7046 
Willet.  Comm.  on  Romans.  71 16 
Wintle.  On  Daniel.  66  10 

.  'Scripture  narrative. 

Cave.     Lives  of  the  Apostles.  122  6 
Conybeare.    Life  &  Epistles  of  Paul.  153  5 
Delany.     Life  &  reign  of  David.  177  2 
Dorolheus.     Lives  of  the  Prophets,  Apos 
tles,  &  70  Disciples.  22  3,  35  7 
Ellicott.     Life  of  Christ.  202  10 
Gleig.    History  of  the  B.  249  3 
Hunter.     Sacred  biography.  320 10-n 
Macknighl.    Life  of  Paul.  395 1 
Maurice.     Prophets  &  kings  of  the  Old 

Testament.  418  ^4 
Obcnheim.    Virtvtvm  et  vitiorvm  exempla 

ex  V.  etN.T.  collecta.  460 » 
Robinson,     Scripture  characters.  543  4 
Royaumont.     Hist,  of  O.  &  N.  T.  550  9 
Taylor.     Lives,  acts  &  deaths  of  the  Evan 
gelists,  &c.  61 9  * 

.  Illustrative  works. 

Bt'kc.    Origines  Biblicas.  53  9 
Burder.     Oriental  customs.  103 1(J 
Fisher.     Scripture  animals.  221 J5 
Harris.    Natural  history  of.  288  4 
Hengstenberg.    Books  of  Moses  illustrated 

by  the  monuments  of  Egypt.  298  4 
Jahn.     Biblical  archaeology.  329  7 
Jones.     Illustrations  of  the  Gospels.  338 l 
Jowctt.     Christian  researches.  341  2 
Kennedy.     Astronomical  chronology.  347 l 
Kurtz.     Bible  &  astronomy.  353  l 
Lowth.  Sacred  Hebrew  poetry.  386  4 


I  N  D  K  X 


Parish.    Gazetteer  of  the  B.  475 13 
Prideaux.    O.  &  JNT.  T.  connected.  511  5~7 
Robinson.    Biblical  researches.  54-2  7-s 
Shuckford.     The  sacred  &  profane  history 

of  the  world  connected.  576  3 
Tappan.    Jewish  antiquities.  617 12 
Thomson.    The  Land  &  the  Book.  628  « 
Wells.     Historical  geography  of.  698  is-" 
Whiston.    Chronology  of  the  O.  T.  703  " 
Whilby.     Chronology  of  N.  T.  704  e 

.  Miscellaneous  works. 

American  Bible  society.     Reports.  16  15 
BlackwalL    Sacred  classics  defended.  75 14 
Caedmon.     Metrical  paraphrase.  112  3 
Clarke.     Survey  of  the  B.  141  2 
Corder.     Christian  instruction.  157  2 
Fairbairn.    Typology  of.  214  6 
Grimke.    The   B.  as  an  essential  part  of 

education.  275  5 

Hengstenberg.    Christology  of  O.  T.  298  3 
Jones.     Figurative  language  of.  3388 
M'Ewen.    Types,  &c.  of  O.  T.  392  4 
Mathews.    The  B.  &  men  of  learning.  417" 
Parsons.    The  Biblical  analysis.  478  10 
Rand.     Defence  of  the  B.  527  » 
Stirenhusius.   Bi&XosKaruXXa'yvit.  61 113 
Szegedinus.     Loci  communes.  6158 

.  Tabvlae  analytical.  6159 

Tillard.     Reply  to  Wai-burton.  630  9 
Toland.     Hodegus.  632 6 
Trench.     Synonyms  of  N.  T.  637  4 
Ursinus.     Sacra  analecta.  671  n 
Warburton.   Divine  legat'n  of  Moses.  689  8 
Whitaker.    Dispvtatio  de  Sacra  Scriptvra 

contra  Papistas.  704  3 
Zanchi.    De  Scriptvra  Sacra.  730 12 

See  also  .•     Christianity,   Evidences,   Jesus 
Christ,  Jews,  Prophecies,  Theology. 
Bible  society,  American.  16  12~15 
Bible  society  of  Mass.  72 12-13  ' 
BIBLIOGRAPHY.     General  works. 
Brunei.    Manuel  du  libraire.  99  6'7 
Dana.    Mineralogical  B.  169  V> 
Dibdin.     Rare  &  valuable  editions  of  the 

Classics,  Bible,  &c.  183  3 
Guild.    Treatise  on.  278  1 
Je.we.it.    Construct'n  of  libr'y  cataPs.  741  8 
Lowndes.     Bibliographer's  manual.  386  2 
Nee  de  la  Rochelle.  Bibliotheque  hist.  447 l 
Orme.     Bibliotheca  Biblica.  464  7 
Rich.     Bibliotheca  Americana.  536  4-5 

See  also  .-  Books,  Libraries,  Periodicals,  Print 
ing,  Writing. 

Note. — For  the  bibliography  of  various  coun 
tries,  subjects,  places,  or  literatures,  see  under 
their  several  names. 

Catalogues  of  libraries,  viz: — 
American  academy,  &c.  16  2 
American  philosophical  society.  19  2 
Amherst  college  library.  21  ' 


Andover  theol.  seminary.  624 1(J 
Astor  library.  7327 
Athenian  library.  86  1S 
Bohn.    Catalogue  of  books.  788 
Boston  public  library.  82  ",  732 14 
Boston  society  of  natural  history.  83 5 
Bowdoin  college  library.  86  1(i 
Brown  university  library.  98  10 
Buckminster.    Catal.  of  library.  101 12 
California  state  library.  733 13 
Cambridge  high-school  library.  114 13 
Cooper.     Bibliotheca  Cooperiana.  154  2 
Dubosianae  bibliothecae  catalogus.  190  18 
Harvard  college.    Law  library.  289  10-u 

.  University  library.  289  J7 

Krohn.    Catalogus  bibliothecae.  352< 

Lawrence  academy.  364  14 

Library  company  of  Philadelphia.  375  1-2 

Loganian  library.  381  2 

London  catalogue  of  books.  381«->° 

Massachusetts  hist,  society.  414 10 

Peabody  institute.  482  ^ 

Peucinian  library.  86  22 

Pinelli.     Bibliotheca  Pinelliana.  495  2 

Royal  library  of  Berlin.  549  6 

Stevens.    C.  of  my  Engl.  library.  601  2 

Troy  young  men's  association.  638  8 

University  of  Alabama.  669  12 

United  States.     Congress  library.  656  4-5 

naval  academy.  669  5 

Williams  college  library.  713  8 
Williams  library.  .711 12 
Biblical  repertory,  &c.  72  ™ 
repository,  1831-'46.  72  « 


2251 


,  Index  to.  72 l6 

Bibliotheca  sacra,  1844-'62.  73  2 

,  Index  to.  73:i 

Biddeford,  History  of.     Folsom. 

Bills  of  exchange,  law  of.     Kyd.    353  4 

BIOGRAPHY.    Collections: — 

Arago.     Scientific  men.  732  4 

Bates.     Vitas  selectorum.  47  17 

Biographic  universelle.  74 5 

Brewster.     Martyrs  of  science.  92  5 

Brougham.     Men  of  letters  &  science  in 
the  time  of  George  III.  96- 1M2 

.   Sketches  of  public  characters.  96  14 

.    Statesmen  who  nourished  in  the  time 

of  George  III.  96  9 

Caldwell.    Christian  biography.  11212 

Cave.    Lives  of  the  Apostles.  122* 

Craik.    Eminent  men.  160 15 

Dana.    Pious  women.  169 2 

De  Quincey.    Biographical  essays.  179  10 

The  Ccesars.  179  u 

Dictionnaire  historique.  459  2 

Diogenes  Laertius.     De  vitis,  dogmatibus, 
etc.  clarorum  philosophorurn.  185  2 

Distinguished. men  of  modern  times.  186s 


756 


INDEX 


Dorotheus.  Lives  of  the  Prophets,  Apostles, 

&  70  Disciples.  223,  357 
Fenelon.    Ancient  philosophers.  217  9 
Goodrich.    Celebrated  women.  250  8 
Jameson.    Celebr.  female  sovereigns.  331 l 
Hunter.    Sacred  biography.  32010-11 
Lewes.    Biogr.  history  of  philosophy.  374  3 
Lempriere.    Universal  biography.  370  4 
Menage.    Mulieres  philosophae.  185 2 
Plutarchus.    Plutarch's  lives.  500  2-3 

.  Vies  des  hommes  illustres.  500  4 

Priestley.    Chart  of  B.  512  8 
St.  John.    Celebrated  travellers.  555 12 
Smith.    Dictionary  of  Greek  &  Roman  bi 
ography  &  mythology.  584  3 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.    Lives  of  eminent  persons.  586  4 
Vasari.    Vite  d'  piu  celebri  pittori  scultori 
e  architetti,  1200-1568.  674 13 
Note.  —  Biographies  and  correspondence  of 
individuals  are  entered  or  referred  to  under  their 
respective  names. 

See  also  under:  America,  England,  France, 
Genealogy,  Germany,  Great  Britain,  Italy,  Jews, 
Maine,  Massachusetts,  Netherlands,  New  Eng 
land,  Home,  Scotland,  United  States. 

Biology.     See  Physiology. 

Birds.     See  Ornithology. 

Birmingham,  Riots  in.    Priestley.    51 19-10 

Bishops  in  America.    Burton.    107 14 

Blind  man's,  A,  offering.  87  22 

Blood.    Lower*    De  motu  et  col  ore  sanguinis. 

38517 

BOHEMIA.    Bohemiac  atlas.  78  7 

Ferber.    Mineral-Geschichte  de  B.  218 l 
.  Mineralogical  history  of.  80  u 

Bombay.  4G1  3.     See  also  :  India. 

Bones,  Anatomy  of  the.     South.    589  5 

Book  of  the  Church.    Southey.    5898 

Book-keeping,  Elements  of.    Kelly.    346  5 

Books,  Duties  on.    Jetoett.    335  6 

BOSTON.    Aristocracy  of  B.  82 2 
B.  directory,  1789.  82 14 
Census  of  B.,  1845.  828 
City  documents.  82  2-i° 
Public  library.  82 1^2,  732" 
Town  documents.  81 13— 82 J 
Bigelow.    Plants  of.  73 12 
Bowditch.    Suffolk  surnames.  85  i«-w 
Dana.    Geology  &  mineralogy  of.  169 12 
Emerson.   Sketch  of  First  Church  in.  204  " 
Loring.    Hundred  B.  orators.  383 15 
Pemberton.    Description  of.  485  4 
Warren.    Great  tree  on  B.  common.  691 2° 
Whitman.    Artillery  company  of.  706  18 

chronicle,  The,  1768.   82  " 

massacre,  Narrative  of.   83 ] 

Trial  of  Wemms,  &c.  83  2 

port  bill.  Observations  on.  524 2 

weekly  messenger,  1815-9.  83  ' 


Botanic  garden,  The.    Darwin.    171 14 
Botanical  theology.     Duncan.    192 13 
BOTANY.  169 14,  203 10,  633  i3~i«,  634 » 
Broughton.    Hortus  castensis.  97 l 
Buchoz.    Manuel  veterinaire  de  plantes. 

1008 
Bulliard.    Dictionnaire  elementaire  de  bo- 

tanique.  102 9 
Decandolle,  A.    Geographique  botanique 

raisonnee.  176  3 

Decandolle,  A.  P.    Philos.  of  plants.  176  4 
Demonstrations  elem.  de  botanique.   178 1>2 
Dumont  de  Courset.     Le  botaniste  cultiva- 

teur.  1927 

Eaton.    Manual  of  B.  for  Northern  &  Mid 
dle  States.  1967 
Edwards.    Botany.  200  4 
Gray.    Botanical  text-book.  254 12 
Hill.    Useful  family-herbal.  3046 
Hooker.    Icones  plantarum.  313 l 
Jussieu.    Elements  of.   738  13 
Lee.    Introduction  to  B.  367 J 
Lettres  element,  sur  la  botanique.  224  2 
Lindley.    Introd.  lecture  on.  376  6 

.   Key  to  structural,  &c.  B.  376  7 

.   Natural  system  of.  376  5 

Linne.    Systema  plantarum.  377  3 

.   Systeme  des  plantes.  377 4 

.   Sys$me  sexuel  des  vegetaux.  377  3 

Milne.    Botanical  dictionary.  428  7-8 
Philibcrt.    Dictionnaire  univ.  bot.  489  13 

.   Introd.  a  la  botanique.  489  14 

.  Notions  element.de  botanique.  490 ! 

Richard.    New  elements  of.  536  8 
Saint-Pierre.    Botanical  harmony.  556  2 
Schkuhr.    Histoire  des  carex.  563 1 
Smith.    Introduction  to.  582  5 
Soiverby.    Botanical  drawing-book.  590  7 
Waterhouse,    The  botanist.  693 15 
Withering.     Systematic  arrangement  of 
British  plants.  719  12 

See  also  :  Algse,  Fruit  trees,  Gardening,  Trees, 
Vegetables* 

See  also  under  .•  Affghanistan,  America,  Asia, 
Boston,  Burgundy, East  Indies,  England,  France, 
Great  Britain,  Hindostan,  India,  Maine,  Massa 
chusetts,  United  States,  West  Indies. 
Bounty,  Ship,  Mutiny  of.  45  8 
Bo WDOIN  college.  Catalogues,  &c.  8612-8721 
Appleton.    Addresses.  267-8 
Daveis!  Discourse  bef.  alumni,  1835.  172  9 
Hitchcock.  Sermon  at  dedication  of  the  new 

chapel.  3078 

Me  Keen.    Inaugural  address.  393 14 
Packard.    Our  alma  mater.  469  5 
Prentiss.    Address  bef.  alumni,  1861.  508 13 
Smyth.    Religious  history  of.  585  4 
Sprague.  Discourse  bef.  *.B.K.,'50.  593 12 
Weston.    Bowdoin  poets.  700 »« 
Boyle's-lecture  sermons.  89  6 


INDEX. 


757 


Boylston-prize  dissertations.  479  9,  573  2 
Brahminical  religion,  View  of.  119  10 
Brandenburg,  House  of.    Frederic  II.    235  ? 
Brass.    Swedenborg.    Minerale  de  orichalco. 

Brazily  Notices  of,  1828-9.    Walsh.    687 » 
Brevium,  New  natura.    Fitzherbert.    222 12 
BREWING.    Morrice.    Treatise  on.  438  n 
Shannon.    Practical  treatise  on.  572 12 
BRIDGE  WATER  treatises,  viz: — 

Babbage.    Design  in  the  Creator.  35  15 
Bell.    On  the  hand.  54 ia 
Buckland.    Geology  &  mineralogy.  101 l 
Chalmers.    Constitution  of  man.  124  8 
Kidd.    Physical  condition  of  man.  348  5 
Kirby.    Animals.    350 3 
Prout.    Chemistry,  meteorology  &  diges 
tion.  520 l 

Roget.  .Animal  &  vegetable  physiol.  544 8 
Whewell.  Astron.  &  general  physics.  702 13 
Brights,  The,  of  Suffolk,  England.  93  4 
Britain.     See  Great  Britain. 
British  essayists,  Collection  of.  95 l 

poets,  Collection  of.  133  5 

treaty,  The.  95  2 

BRITTANY.    Cressy.   Church-history  of.  161 12 
La  Villemarque.     Chants  populaires  de  la 

Bretagne.  738  18 
Brookline,  Mass.  Pierce.    Sketch  of.    493  8 

.   Historical  sermons.  493 1>9 

Brown  university.  98  10~13 

Brussels.    Burtin.    Description  des  fossiles  de 

Bruxelles.  107 10 

Building.     See  Architecture,  Ventilation. 
BUNKER  hill.     Sketches  of  B.  H.  battle  & 

monument.  733  n 
Packard.     B.  H.  monument.  469  3 
Burgundy.    Durande.    Flore  de  Bourgogne. 

Business  man's  assistant.    Butts.    11 09 
Buxton,  Tepid  springs  of.  483 12 
Byzantine  empire,  716-1453.    Finlay.    221 3 
Cabinet  library,  Parley's.  250  8      . 
Calebs  in  search  of  a  wife.     More.    436  "-5 
Caen,  Agriculture  et  commerce  de.  356  3 
CafFraria,  Travels,  &c.  in.    Kay.  344 15 
Calabria,  Earthquakes  in.    Dolomieu.    188 1 
CALCULUS.    Airy.    C.  of  variations.  10  n 
Boucharlet.   Elemens  de  calcul  differentie 

et  de  calcul  integral.  84 8 
Carnot.   Reflexions  sur  la  metaphysique  d 

calcul  infinitesimal.  118  9 
CondiUac.    Langue  des  calculs.  151  6 
Cournot.    Traite  elementaire  du  calcul  in 

finitesimal.  158  u 
Duhamel.    Elemens  de  calcul  infinitesima 

191 

Emerson.  The  arithmetic  of  infinities.  20< 

Fontaine-des-Bertins.  Traite  de  calcul  d 

ferentiel  &  integral.  225  « 


Gregory.    Examples  of  the.  272 16 
Hall.    C.  of  finite  differences.  281 15    » 

.  C.  of  variations.  281 16 

Hemming.    Diff.  &  integral  C.  297 13 

Hind.    Differential  C.  3054 

Hymers.    Treatise  on  diff.  equations.  324  3 

.  Treatise  on  integral  C.  324 4 

Jarrett.    Algebraic  development.  331 10 

Jellett.    C.  of  variations.  333 16 

Jephson.    Fluxional  C.  334  n 

Lacroix.   Traite  du  calcul  differentiel  et  du 

calcul  integral.  354 13 
Levy.    Differential  &  integral  C.  374 2 
Ritchie.     Principles  of  the  differential  & 

integral  C.  538 8 

Smyth.     Elements  of  differential  &  inte 
gral  C.  585H 

Waugh.    Math,  essays  upon.  696  2 
Caledonians,  Annals  of  the.    Ritson.   538 12 
Calendar.     See  Almanac. 

-,  Cambridge  university,  1846.  115  2 
CALIFORNIA.  733 13.    School  reports.  112 13 
Blake.    Geological  reconnaissance  in  C.  in 

1853.    76  u 

Chappe  d'Auteroche.  Voyage  to.  128 2 
Conrad.    Fossil  shells  of.  152 12 
Fremont.    Geographical  memoir  of.  649  13 
Greenhow.    History  of.  271  n 
Call  to  the  unconverted.     Baxter.    48  9 
Calm  observer,  Letters  of  the.  675* 
CALVINISM.     Channing.    Moral  argument 

against.  1269 

Osgood.   Calvinists  not  always  right.  465  n 
Pareus.    Calvinvs  orthodoxvs.  475 l 
Thorn.    C.  same  with  Universalism.  626  4 
CAMBRIDGE  university.   Calendar,  1848.  1152 
Examination  problems,  1801-20.  1151 
Halliwell.    Manuscript  rarities  of.  282 ' 
Wilson.    Memorabilia  Cantabrigiae.  716  2 
Cambridge,  Mass.  114i2 

Holmes.    History  of.  309 14 
Cambridge  church-gathering,  1636.  451 " 
Camel,  Organization,  &c.  of  the.  404  n 
CANADA.    Report  of  schools,  1851.  116  7 
Tables  of  trade  &  navigation,  1854.  1168 
Heriot    Travels  through  the  Canadas,  1805. 

3004 
Rochefoucault-Llancourt.   Travels  through 

Upper  C.,  1795-7.   543 7 
CANALS.    Fulton.    Canal  navigation.  238 3 
Hogrewe.     Beschreibung  der  in  England 

seit  1759,  schiffbaren  Kanale.  308  n 
Phillips.    Canals  in  England.  490 13 
Strickland.    Reports  on.  606 10 
Canon  law.    Graves.    254 9 
Cant,  Religion  without.    Fellowes.    216 
Cape  Anne,  Landing  at.    Thornton.    742 2 
Carbon,  Dissertation  on.    Ross.    547 
Caribbeana.  11714 


58 


IISDEX 


Carolina,  North.     See  North  Carolina. 

• — ,  South.     See  South  Carolina. 

Carpentry.     See  Architecture. 

Catacombs  of  Rome,  as  illustrating  the  early 

Church.    Kip.    349 14 
Catalogues,  library,  Construction  of.  7418 

jV;  tgt — For  catalogues  of  libraries  see  Bib 
liography  :  for  catalogues  of  literary  institutions 
see  under  their  respective  names. 
Cataract,  On.     Guthrie.    7378 
CATECHISM.   Bcrchetus.    Elementaria  traditio 

Christianorum  fidei.  732  9 
Harmar.    Catechesis  rel.  Chr.  737 12 
Latina  catechesis.  3G2  16 
Newcame.    52  discourses  on  the  Church-C. 

451 12 

Packard.    Catechism.  469 6 
Pareus.    Miscel.  catechetica.  475  2 
Tremellius.    Hebrew  C. 
Wcstm.  Assembly.    Catechismus.  151 ie 
Willard.    250  expository  lectures  on  the 

Assembly's  shorter  C.  710 13 
CATTLE.    Lawrence.    Treatise  on.  364 9 

Mills.    Treatise  on.  428  3-4 
Celibacy.    Pareus.    De  origine.  474  9 
CELTS.    Edwards.  Recherchessur  leslangues 

Celtiques.  200  & 

Prichard.  Eastern  origin  of  the  Celtic  na 
tions.  511  4 

Ritson.    Memoirs  of  the.  539  2 
CEMENT.  355  a     Fleuret.    L'art  de  composer 

des  pierres  factices.  223  § 
Higgins.    Experiments  &  observations  on 

calcareous  cements,  &c.  303  n 
Centaur,  The,  not  fabulous.  123  2 
Central  Africa.    See  Africa. 
Centrifugal  force,  Theorems  upon.  345 14 
CEYLON.     Cordiner.    Description  of.  157 3 

Tennent.    Christianity  in.    621 5 
Chaldaea.    Travels,  &c.  in.    Loftus.    381 J 
CHALDEE  language.    Marcel.    Chrestomathia 

Chaldaica.  403  ™ 
Munstcr.    Chald.  grammatica.  444  2 

.  Dictionarivm  Chald.  444  3 

Palfrey.    Chaldee  grammar.  472 12 
CHANCERY.    Cooper.    Tracts  on  the  court  of. 
154  !•»,  155  2,  156 1-2 

Mitford.     Pleadings  in  suits  in  courts  of. 

43H 

Newland.    Practice  of  the  High  Court  of. 

452 ! 

CHARACTERS.    La  Bruyere.    Les  caradteres. 

3537-8 

.  Characters.  353  9 

Theophrastus.    Characteres  ethici.  625 l 

.  Moral  characters.  625  2-3 

Characteristicks.    Cooper.    153 13 
CHARITY.    James.  Chr.  C.  explained.  330 7 
Mandeville.    C.  &  charity-schools.  402 l 
Charlestown.  Hist,  sketch  of.  46 14 


Chateau  d'Arques,  Hist.  de.    Deville.    181 10 

CHEMISTRY.  351 13,  388  3,  483 12 
Accum.    System  of.  3 12-13 
Achard.    Chymische-physische  Schriften. 

315 

Aikin,  A.  8?  C.  R.    Dictionary  of.  10 l 
Baume.    Chymie  exper.  &  raisonnee.  48  4 

.  Manual  of.  48  5 

Bccher.    Chymischer  Gltlckshafen.  51  5 

.  Chymisches  laboratorium.  51  6 

.  Experimentum  chym.  novum.  51  7 

.  Nochmalicher  Zusatz  ttber  die  unter- 

erdischer  Naturkttndigung.  51  8 

.  CEdipus  chymicus.  51 9 

Begum.    Tirocinium  chymicum.  53  7 
Berthollet.    Laws  of  chem.  affinity.  60 10 
Bouillon  Lagrange.    Manual  of.  733 l 
Chaptal.    Chimie  appliquee  aux  arts.  128  3 
Crett.    Chemical  journal,  1791-93.  161 10 

.  Chemische  Annalen,  1784-86.  161  9-n 

Dana.    Epit.  of  chymical  philosophy.  69  u 

Daniell.    Chemistry.  170 5 

Davy.    Elements  of  cheinical-philos.  172  12 

.  Chemical  researches.  172 14 

Demeste.    Lettres  sur  la  chymie.  177  1G 
Fourcroy.    Elementary  lectures  on.  228  n 

.  Elements  of.  228  12-13 

.  Lecons  elementaires.  229  * 

.  Systeme  des  connaissanceschimiques. 

229  2-3 

Gay  Lussac  fy  Arago.    Armales  de  chimie. 

2431 

Graham.    Elements  of.  253 16 
Henry.    Epitome  of.  299  9~n 
Heron.    Elements  of.  301  ~> 
Higgins.    Experiments,  &c.  in.  303  ia 
Juncker.    Conspectvs  chemis.  342 l 
K.,  J.    Dictionary  of.  343 1G 
Klaproth.    Analytical  essays.  350 16 
Kunckel.  Chymische  Anmerckungen.  352 10 

.Collegium  physico-chymicum.  352 n 

Lavoisier.    Elements  of.  363  9 

.  Traite  elementaire  de  chemie.  363 10 

Lemery.    Chymical  medicines.  369  u 
Liebig.    Familiar  letters  on.  375  8 
.  Organic  C.  in  its  application  to  agri 
culture  &  physiology.  375s* 
Macquer.    Dictionary  of.  396  8 

.  Theory  &  practice  of.  396  6-7 

Miller.    Elements  of. 

Monro.  Medical  &  pharmaceutical  C.  432 10 

Murray.    Elements  of.  445  5 

.  System  of.  445  6 

Nicholson.    Dictionary  of.    45 15-*5 
Parkinson.    Chemical  pocket-book.  477  8 
Pcmberton.    Course  of.  485 l 
Pott.    Animadversiones  phys.-chem.  507 l 

.  Chymische  Untersuchungen.  507  2~5 

Scheele.  '  Chemical  essays.  561  " 


1  A  D  E  X  . 


'-50 


Spielmann.    Instituts  de  chymie.  593  l 
Thomson.    System  of.  6286-7 
Watson.    Chemical  essays.  695  4 
Weigel.    Grundriss  der  Chemie.  698  5 
See  aho  •.  Crystallography,  Distillation,  Elec 
tricity,  Heat,  Light,  Photography. 
Cheshire,  Agriculture  of.  309  9 
Chief  justices,  Lives  of  the.  222  13 
Children,  Nursing  &  management  of.  582  2 

CHILI.    Conrad.    Fossil  shells  of.  152  13 
Ewbank.    Indian  antiquities  from.  212  21 
Gilliss.    Geography,  climate,  &c.of.,2482 

Chimneys,  Method  of  building.  242 12 

CHINA.    Abeel.    Residence  in.  2 10 
Anderson.    British  embassy  to.  22  7-" 
Anecdotes  Chinoises.  24  2 
Barrow.    Travels  in.  45  10 
Brand.    Chinesische  Reise,  1692.  733  2 
Davis.    The  Chinese.  1749 
DuHalde.    History  of.  191  u 
Grosier.    General  description  of.  276  6 
Gutzlaff.    Chinese  history.  279  2 
Hardivick.    Anc't  religions  of.  285  3 
Memoires  concernant  Fhistoire,  etc.  422  7 
Moreau  de  Saint- Mery.    Embassy  of  E.  I. 

Co.  436 13 
P  *  *  *.    Recherches  philosophiques  sur  les 

Chinois.  46812 

Renaudot.    Ancient  accounts  of.  532  9 
Staunton.    Embassy  to.  597  7-§ 
Williams.    The  middle  kingdom.  712  »« 

Chinese  language.  734 l.     Plumboldt.     Genie 
de  la  langue  Chinoise.  319  9 

repository,  The.  133  » 

Chirography.     Massey.    Acc't  of  most  celebr. 
English  penmen.  416  6 

CHIVALRY.    James.    History  of.  330 3 
Mills.    History  of.  428  J 
See  also  .-  Knights  of  Malta. 

Cholera.    Byrne.    Essay  on.  Ill5 

Paine.    Letters  on  the  cholera  asphyxia, 
in  New  York.  470 10 

Christ.    See  Jesus  Christ. 

CHRISTIAN.    Abbott.    The  young  C.  2  5 

Chandler.  Plain  reasons  for  being  a  C.  496  13 
Mead.    The  almost  C.  discovered.  420 l3' 
Walker.    The  Christian.  686  3 

biography.    See  Biography. 

character,  Formation  of  the.  690 13 

Church.    See  Church,  Ecclesiastical 

history,  Ecclesiastical  polity. 

communion,  Sermons  on.  60 13 

dictionary.  615  2,  716  5 

divinity.    See  Theology. 

• doctrine.    See  Theology. 

Independents  at  Gloucester.  249  7<8 

•  knowledge.    See  Theology. 

library,  The.  134 10 

ministry.    See  Ministry. 

nurture.    Bushmtt.  108  " 


perfection.    Law.    Treatise  on.  364 2 

Merritt.    Treatise  on.  424  4 

philosopher,  The.    Dick.  183  5-6 

religion,  Institutes  of,    Calvin.  113 12 

Ramus.    De  religione  Christiana.  527  a 
See  also :  Christianity,  Evidences,  &c. 

sonnets.    Allen.    14 4 

CHRISTIANITY.    Apthorp.    Prevalence  of  Ci 

before  its  civil  establishment.  27 13 
Arndt.    True  C.  31  2 
Baxter.    Nature  of  visible  C.  48  10 
Bonnet.    Inquiries  concerning.  79 13 
Burnap.    History  of  C.  105 5 
Burnet.    The  sum  of  C.  1063 
Caldwell.   C.  tested  by  eminent  men.  112 12 
Cave.    Primitive  C.  122 ? 
Chateaubriand.    Genie  du   Christianisrne. 

(Euvres,  vol.  9-11.    130 J 
Cheever.    Bible  C.  enforced.  132 9 
Feuerbach.    Essence  of  C.  220* 
Fowler.    Design  of  C.  229  5 
Furness.    The  genius  of.  736  13 
Hardivick.    C.  &  anc't  systems.  285 3 
Hinds.    Rise  &  early  progress  of.  305  6 
•King.    Spiritual  C.  349 9 
Lancaster.    Popular  evidence  of.    357 16 
Masson.    C.  of  Macrobius  disprov'd.  416  n 
Norton.    Tracts  concerning.  457 14 
Ostewald.    Present  corruptions  of.  466° 
Priestley.    Corruptions  of.  514 13-14 

.  Use  of  C.  in  difficult  times.  517 4 

Sprague.  Contrast  between  true  C.  &  other 

systems.  593  13 

Toland.    C.  not  mysterious.  631  4 
Volney.    Les  ruines.  681  3 
Whiston.    Primitive  C.  reviv'd.  70S16 

See  also .-   Christian,   Ecclesiastical  history, 
Evidences,   Jesus  Christ,  Missions,  Religions, 
Theology. 
Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  380 15,  589  9 

,  The  London.  381  u 

,  London  morning.  438  n 

CHRONOLOGY.   Art  de  verifier  les  dates.  32 5~10 
Ball.    Opus  chronologicum.  40  7 
Blair.    C.  of  the  world.  76  6 
Hanmer.    Chronographie.  284 16 
Helvicus.    Chronological  treatise.  297  6 
Las  Casas.    Atlas  chronologique.  371  4 
Newton.    Ancient  C.  452  8 
Putnam.    Hand-book  of.  522" 
Tytler.    Table  of  C.  641  13 
CHURCH.    Fish.    Aggressive  power  of  Chris 
tian  C.  221 13 

Kitten.    The  ancient  C.  348 ll 
Pond.    The  Church.  502  ™ 
Wood.    Matter  of  the  visible  C.  721 5 

Seea'so;  Church  of  England,  &c.,  Ecclesias 
tical  history,  Ecclesiastical  polity,  Prophecies, 
Roman-Catholic  Church. 

cases  cleered.    Homes.    312  6 

of  Christ,  Doctrine,  &c.  of  the.  192 19 


760 


INDEX. 


of  England.  3728    Beach.  Vindication 

of  its  professors  against  Hobart.  49 12 
Bentham.   Book  of  Church  reform.  57 14 
Beveridge.   Exposition  of  articles.  61  n 
Book  of  common  prayer.  136  16 
Burnet.   Exposition  of  articles.  105 13 

.   Reformation  of.  105  9-14 

Cade.   Ivstification  of.  1 12 l 

Croft.  Naked  truth,  pt.  IV.  1628 

Fruits  of  endowments  in.  237  6 

Great  Britain.    Monumenta  ecclesiastica 

Anglicana.  260  3 

Homilies  appointed  to  be  read  in.  123  3 
Hooker.    Ecc'l  polity  of.  31215-ie 
Nelson.   Companion  for  the  festivals  &  fasts 

of.  4483 

Newcome.   Expl.  of  Ch.-Catechism.  451 12 
Pearson.     Expos,  of  the  Creed.  483 17 
Restoration  to  the  primitive  government  of 

Episcopacy.  494  8 

Southey.    Book  of  the  Church.  589  8 
Sparrow.    Articles,  canons,  &c.  of.  592 l 
Strype.    Reformation  in.  607  4 

.   Ecclesiastical  memorials.  607  5 

.   Life  of  Bp.  Aylmer.  607  7 

.   Life  of  Archbp.  Grindal.  6078 

.   Life  of  Archbp.  Parker.  607  10,  608  * 

.   Life  of  Archbp.  Whitgift.  60S3 

.   Memorials  of  Cranmer.  608  4 

Taylor.   Polemicall  discourses.  619  7 
Wake.  History  of.  684 3 
Warner.   Ch.  of  E.  turned  dissenter.  691 12 
WTiarton.   Historia  de  Episcopis,  etc.  Lon- 

dinensibus;  etc.  701  8 

See  also :  Congregationalism,  Episcopacy,  Dis 
senters,  Puritans. 

government.    See  Ecclesiastical  polity. 

history.     See  Ecclesiastical  history. 

member's  guide.    James.    330 10 

of  Jerusalem,  Liturgy  of.  22  3 

•  of  Scotland.    Calderwood.  History  of, 

1560-1625.   1121° 
Carson.    Reasons  for  separating  from  the 

synod  of  Ulster.  119s 
Crookshank.    State  &  sufferings  of.  163  7 
Errors,  &c.  of  the  secession.  682 16 
Government  &  order  of.  566  5 
Spotswood.    History  of,  203-1624.  593  9 

and    tate.     Grotius.    De  imperio  sum- 

marum  potestatum  circa  sacra.   276  n 

unity,  Discourse  on.    Sherlock.    575 l 

Cid,  Chronicle  of  the.  380^,  389  9 
Circle,  Quadrature  of  the.    Parker.    4768 
Citizens.   Mably.    Desdroits  etdes  devoirs  des 

citoyens.  390  8 

CIVIL  engineering.    Barlow.    43 15 
Clairac.  The  field  engineer.  138  ? 
Nicholson.    Engineering  dictionary.  454 l 
Sganzin.  Elementary  course  of.  572  2 


Strickland.     Reports  on  canals,  &c.  606  10 
See  also:  Canals,  Hydraulics,  Mechanics, Eail- 
roads,  Surveying. 
Civil  law.    See  Law,  Roman. 
CIVILIZATION.  Buckle.  History  of  C. in  Eng 
land.  101 2 
Guizot.   Civilization  in  Europe  from  fall  of 

Roman  Empire.  278  5-6 
Hitchcock.    The  laws  of  C.  307  6 
Romagnosi.    Dell'  indole  e  dei  fattori  dell' 

incivilimento.  5458 

CLASSICAL  literature.    Ascham.    The  school 
master.  32 14 
Dibdin.     Introduction  to  rare  editions  of 

Gr.  &  Lat.  classics.  183  3 
Eschenburg.    Manual  of.  208  14 
Fellon.     Dissertation  on  reading  the  clas 
sics.  2175 

Jahrbttcher  for  classische  Philologie.  44811 
Lanteires.  Diet.  hist,  et  litt.  des  poetes  Gr. 

et  Lat.  358 1° 

Lempriere.    Classical  dictionary.  370  3 
Patrick.    Anc't  dramatick  poetry.  621 n 
Ramsay,  A.  M.    Travels  of  Cyrus.  526  » 

.   Les  voyages  de  Cyrus.  526  I2 

Ramsay,  W.     Extracts  from  Tibullus  & 

Ovid,  with  introductions,  &c.  526  16 
Spruner.    Atlas  antiquus.  594 1 l 
Walker.    Pronunciation  of  Greek  &  Latin 

proper  names.    685 14 

Classics.  See  Classical  literature,  Greek  lan 
guage,  Greek  literature,  Latin  language, 
Latin  literature. 

Classification,  Essay  on.    Agassiz.  93 
Climate.    Wilson.    Influence  of  C.  on  vegeta 
ble  &  animal  bodies.  715  l 
Clydesdale,  Agriculture  of.    Naismith.    445 12 
Coals  in  Illinois.    Norwood.    3248 
Coast  survey  reports.  646  8'9 
Cochineal.    Thiery  de  Menonville.    Traite  de 

I7  education  de  le  cochenille.  625 16 
Coffee-planter  of  St.  Domingo.  353  « 
Cohasset,  History  of.    Flint.  223  n 
Coinage.    Harris.    Essay  on  money,  &c.  287  5 
Humphreys.    Origin  &  progress  of.  738  6 
Vaughan.    Coin  &  coinage.  675  9 
See  aho  .•  Metals,  Money,  Numismatics. 
Coins.    See  Coinage,  Numismatics. 
College  government,  Letters  on.  44 3 
Colombia,  Present  state  of.    Hall.    280 15 
Colonies  of  America.    See  American  colonies. 
Colonization.    See  African  colonization. 
Colorado  river,  Exploration  of.  650  6 
Colossians.    See  Bible. 
Colours,  Theory  of.    Goethe.    250 10 

See  also .-  Light,  Optics. 
Columbia  college,  Duty  of.  551  3 

Moore.    Hist,  sketch  of.  435 13 
Columbian  centinel,  The.  149  10 


INDEX. 


761 


grammar,  The.    176 ] 
magazine,  The.  149  n 


COMETS.    Cooper.    Essay  on.  156 4 

Englefidd.    On  the  determination  of  the 

orbits  of.  206  8 
Oliver.    Essay  on.  462 13 
Winthrop.    Cogitata  de  cometis.  718 12 

.  Two  lectures  on.  718  14 

Comfort  for  the  afflicted.  271 18 
Comic  writers,  English,  Lectures  on.  294  7 
Commandments,  Exposition  of  the.  194  2 
Commentaries  on  the  Bible.    See  Bible. 
COMMERCE.    Anderson.    Origin  of.  22  6 
Bailey.  ,The  advancement  of.  38  14 
Chalmers.    Commercial  discourses.  124  9 
Condillac.    Le  commerce  et  le  gouverne- 

ment.  151  3 

Heeren.    C.  of  antiquity.  295" 
Huet.    Commerce  des  anciens.  318 12 
Lowe.    Commerce.  385  9 
Lushington.    Agric.  &C.  inseparable.  3888 
Macpherson.    Annals  of.  396  1 
Von  Manufacturen  und  Com.  739  6 
Melon.    Essai  politique  sur  le  com.  421  2 
Mill.    Commerce  defended.  426  3 
Nouveau  &  anciens  principes  du  commerce, 

compares.  458  I4 

Observations  polit.  et  morales  de  C.  461  5 
Peuchet.  Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  geog 
raphic  commercante.  488  tf 
Postlethwayt.    Univ.  dictionary  of.  506  14 
Ricard.    Traite  general  du  C.  535  10 
Roll.    New  dictionary  of.  515  6 
Vaughan.    Tracts  on.  676  1>3 
Webster.    Papers  on.  697 13 
Commercial  relations  of  the  U.  States.  648  8~13 
Common  law,  History  of.    Hale.  280  7 
Common  prayer,  Book  of.  136  16 
Common  school  controversy,  The.  402  2 
Commons,  House  of,  Recollections  of.  527 14 

Manning.    Lives  of  the  Speakers.  402  7 
Communion,  The  Holy.    See  Lord's  Supper, 

Sacraments. 
Companion  for  the  festivals  &  fasts  of  the  Ch. 

of  England.    Nelson.    448  3 
Comparative  anatomy,  Manual  of.  338  6 
Composition,  Grammar  of.    Rwsell.  553  6 
Conceivability  the  basis  of  reason.  450  6 
CONCHOLOGY.   Adams.  Shells  of  Vermont.  5  3 
Binney.    Terrestrial  air-breathing  mollusks 

of  the  United  States,  &c.  74  3 
Gould.    Invertebrata  of  Mass.  413 14 
Kiener.    Species  general   et  iconographie 

des  coquilles  vivantes.  348  10 
Say.    C.  of  the  U.  S.  561 1 
Sowerby.    Thesaurus  conchyliorum.  590  6 
Stimpson.    Marine   invertebrata  of  Grand 

Manan.  604  5 
Concord  of  ages.    Beecher.    52 14 


Concordances,  Scripture.  See  Bible. 
CONFESSION  of  faith. 

Bahrdts.    Glaubensbekenntniss.  38 4 
Confessio  fidei   in  conventu  theologorum 
authoritate  Parliamenti  Angl.  indicto  e- 
laborata.  151 16 

Corpvs  et  syntagma  confessionvm  fidei  qvse 
ecclesiarum  nomine  fuerunt  editae.  157  7 
Niemayer.    Collectio  confessionum  in  ec- 
clesiis  reformatis  publicatarum.   455 1M2 
Winer.  Comparative  Darstellung  des  Lehr- 
begriffs  der  verschiedener   Christlichen 
Kirchenparteien.  717 l 
Confirmation,  Authority,  &c.  of.  237 14 
Conflict  of  ages.    Beecher.    52 15 
Congregational  quarterly,  The.  151 17 

year-book,  1858.  17  9 

CONGREGATIONALISM.    Hawes.    Vindication 

of  cong.  churches  in  N.  E.  293  7 
Punchard.    View  of.  522  8 
Vhden.  C.  in  N.  E.  to  1740.  642  7 
Upham.    Ratio  disciplinae.  671  6 
White,  D.  A.    New  England  C.  704  n 
White,  J.   N.  England's  lamentations.  705  * 
CONGRESS,  Debates  of.  6'W10-6471 

Benton.    Abridgment  of  debates.  58  « 
Congress  of  nations,  Essays  on.  18 12,  186  ! 
Congressional  directory,  1847-8.  656  7-8 

documents,  U.  S.  659!-66715 

globe,  1859.  646  u 

register,  Lloyd's.  379  9 

CONIC  sections.  Emerson.  Elements  of.  204  8 
Hamilton.    Treatise  on.    283 10 
Hutton.    Elements  of.  323  9 
L' Hospital.  Traite  analytique  des  sectiones 

coniques  et  de  leur  usage.  374 13 
Simson.    Elements  of.  579  4 
CONNECTICUT.    Contributions  to  the  eccles. 

history  of.  243 12 

Bacon.    Historical  discourses.  37 15 
Day.    Supreme-court  reports.  175  3 
Dwight.    History  of.  194 13 
Percival.    Geology  of.  486  7 
Trumbull.    History  of.  638  10 

.  Vindication  of  Conn,  title  to  lands 

west  of  New  York.  638  u 
Wolcolt.    Agency  of  Winthrop  in  obtain 
ing  a  charter  for  C.  7208 
Connoisseur,  The.  1528-9 
CONSCIENCE.    Ames.    Conscience,  with  the 
power  &  cases  thereof.  20 9 

.  De  conscientia,  etc.  20 10 

Gillespie.    Questions  &  cases  of.  247  4 
Pike.    Important  cases  of.  494  6 
Consolations  in  travel.    Davy.  174  u 
Constitution  of  England.    See  England. 

of  the  U.  S.    See  United  States. 

Constitutional  law.   See  Government,  Law,  Po 


litical  science. 


762 


I  ^  D  E  X  .. 


•republicanism.    Austin.    34  7    • 

Constitutions  of  Europe,  &  the  United  States. 

Delacroix.    176 14 
CONSUMPTION.    Bcddoes.    Causes,  &c.  52 10 

.   Management  of.  52  u 

Moore.    Essay  on.  435  7 
Contagion.     Smyth.    Effect  of  nitrous  vapour 
in.  585  & 

See  also  .•  Cholera,  Yellow  fever. 
CONTRACTS.     Powell.     Law  of  C.  &  agree 
ments.  507i27  508 J 
Verplanck.    Doctrine  of.  677  9 
Convent,  Ursuline,  Six  months  in.  530 7 
CONVERSION.    Alleine.    Treatise  on.  12 16 

Bancroft.    Discourse  on.  40  u 
Conveyancing,  Fraudulent.    Roberts.    540  4<5 
Convicts.     See  Prison  discipline. 
COPPER.    Jacobi.    Galvanoplastik.  329 4 

Swedenborg.    Minerale  de  cupro.  613  9 
Coptic  manuscript.  156 16 
Corinthians,  Epistle  to  the.     See  Bible. 
CORRESPONDENCE.    Ellis.   Original  letters  il 
lustrative  of  English  history.  2038 
Fenn.    Paston  letters.  217  i» 

Note. —  Correspondence  of  individuals  will  be 
found  under  their  respective  names. 
Corruptions  of  Christianity.  Priestley.  51413-14 
COSMOGRAPHY.    Heylin.    302 10 
Blundeville.  ^Treatises  on.  77 5 

See  also:  Creation,  Universe,  World. 
COSMOLOGY.    Hickok.    Rational  C.  303? 
Lewis.    The  Scriptural  C.  374 7 
Maupertuis.    Essai  de  cosmologie.  418  n 
Cosmopolite,  Le.    Monbron.    432 4 
Cosmos.    Humboldt.    319  4 
COSTUME.    Fairholt.    C.  in  England.  214 7 
Lenoir.    Dissertation  sur  les  costumes  de 

chaque  siecle.  370s 
Cottage  residences.    Downing.    189 12 
Cottonian  library,  Mss.  in.  260  n 
COUNCIL  of  Basle.    ^Eneas  Sylvius.    Concil 
ium  Basiliense.  254  7 

of  Trent.    Chemnitz.    Examen  decre- 

torum  Concilii  Tridentini.  132  u 
Cramp.    History  of.  161  3 
Jurieu.    History  of.  342  6 
Sdrpi.    Historic  of.  559  8 

.   Istoria  del  concilio  Trid.  559  9 

COUNCILS.    Carranza.    Summa  conciliorum 

etc.  1194 

Jurieu.    Hist,  reflexions  on.  342  6 
Quick.    Acts,  decisions,  &c.  of  Reformed 
Churches  in  France.  523  9 
See  also:  Council,  Synod. 
Counsellor,  Every  man  his  own.  110  n 
Country.     See  Rural. 
Course  of  time.    Pottok.     160 14 
Court  &  camp  of  Bonaparte.  158  16 
Courtship,  Religious.    Iff  Foe.    176  s 


>ovetousness  the  sin  of  the  Christian  Church. 
Harris.    287 4 

^ovode  investigation,  Report  of.    656  12 
CREATION,  Beauties  of  the.  50 13 
Babbage.    Design  in  the.  35  15 
M'Cosh  $f  Dicfiie.    Typical  forms  &  spe 
cial  ends  in  C.  391 19 
Lewis.    The  six  days  of  C.  374 7 
Marsh.    Mosaic  history  of.  404 10 
Miller.    Footprints  of  the  Creator.  426 10 
Ray.    Wisdom  of  God  in.  529  3 
Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of.  677 16 
breeds.    See  Apostles7  creed,  Athanasian  creed, 

Confession  of  faith. 
Crests,  Book  of  family.  80  2 
CRIME.  Beccaria.  Dei  delitti  e  delle  pene.  511 

.   Essay  on  crimes  fcpunishm'ts.  502<s 

See  also  .-  Prison  discipline,  Punishment. 
Crimea,  Travels  in  the.  635  9 
Crimean  war,  Reports  of  U.  S.  military  com 
mission  upon.  645  8~10 
CRIMINAL  law.    Brissot  de  Warville.    Theo- 

rie  des  loix  criminelles.  93 13 
France.    Compte  gencrale  de  1'administra- 
tion  de  la  justice  criminelle,  1842.  2318 
See  also  .•  Crime,  Penal  law,  Punishment. 
Criminal  trials,  American.  125 10 
Critical  review,  The.  162  6 
CRITICISM.    Home.    Elements  of.  31 1  4~e 
Priestley.    Lectures  on.  512  4 

See  also:  Bible,  Greek  language,  Latin  lan 
guage,  Rhetoric. 

Critick  of  pure  reason.    Kant.    344  7 
Crosse,  Signe  of  the,  Against  using.  477 x 
Crown  circuit  companion.    Dogherty.    18719 
Crown  law,  Discourses  upon.    Foster.    228  7 
CRUSADES.    Michaud.    History  of.  425 2 
MHO*.    History  of.  428  2,  740  3 
Proctor.    History  of.  519  4 
Crustacea  of  U.S.  explor.  expd.    Dana.  651  *•'* 
Crystallography.    Brooke.    95 9 

Rome  de  I' Isle.    Cristallographie.  546 J 
Cuba,  Acquisition  of.  56  9 
Cumberland,  Agriculture  of.  38  » 
CUNEIFORM  inscriptions.    Menant.    Recueil 

d'alphabets.  422  ™ 

Rawlinson.    Memoir  on  Persian.  529 l 
Curiosities  of  literature.  185 13~15 

of  American  literature.  185 15 

CURRENCY.    Hamilton.    Report  on.  249 10 
Me  Duffie.    Report  on.  249 10 
Traite  de  la  circulation,  etc.  635  4 

See  also  .•  Coinage,  Gold,  Silver. 
CURVES.    Emerson.    Curve  lines.  204 8 
Hill.    Essay  on.  3048 
Hind.    Application  of  calculus  to.  305  4 
Newton.    Two  treatises  on.  451 12 
Customs.     See  Manners  and  customs. 
CYCLOPAEDIA.     See  also:  Encyclopaedia. 
-,  The  English.    Knight.    350™ 


IXDEX. 


'63 


of  English  literature.  125  5 

of  missions.    Neivcomb.    451  u 

;  New  American.  740  8 

Cyrus,  Travels  of.    Ramsay.    526  » 

Dakotah  land  &  Dakotah  life.  447 13 
Dalmatia,  Travels  into.    Fortis.    227  6 
Daniel,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 
Danish  grammar.    Raspe.    528 3 
DANUBE.     Marsigli.     Danubius   pannonico- 
mysicus.  40G  l 

Planche.    Descent  of  the,  1827.  497 ' 
Danvers,  Mass.    Peabody  reception.  170  9 
DARTMOUTH  college.  171  5~12,  702  5~10 

Lord.    Inaugural  address.  363 10 
Dead,  Dialogues  of  the.    Lyttelton.    389  15       . 
DEAF-MUTES.    Lieber.  Vocal  sounds  of  Laura 
Bridgeman.  375  7 

Sicard.    Cours  destruction.  576  8 
Dead  sea,  U.S.  expedition  to.  389 9 
Death,  Discourses  on.    Sherlock.    575  a 

,  Relief  from  accidental.  335 1« 

penalty.  372 12 

Cleveland.    Sermons  on.  144 1 

Hancock.    Poetical  essay  on.  284 12 
Debates  of  Congress,  Abridgment  of.  58  16 
Decameron,  11.    Boccacio.    77 9 
Decimal  arithmetic.     See  Arithmetic. 
Decision  of  character.    Foster.    228  5 
Declarations,  American  precedents  of.  19  6 
Deeds.     See  Conveyancing. 
DEISM.    Leland.    Principal  deistical  writers  in 
England.  369  G-7 

Leslie.    Method  with  deists.  371  »•* 

.  Dialogue  betwixt  a  Christian  &  a  de 
ist.  371 14 

See  also-.  Evidences  of  revealed  religion,  God, 
Infidelity. 
DEMOCRACY.    Camp.    115 6 

Tocqueville.    D.  in  America.  631 »2 
Democratic  review,  1841-'51.  669  4 
DEMONOLOGY.    Farmer.    Demoniacs  of  the 
New  Testament.  214 15 

Scott.  Letters  on.  567  10 

See  also:  Magic,  Witchcraft. 
DENMARK.    Anecdotes  de  la  Danemarck.  24  7 

Coze,    Travels  in.  160  9 

Mallett.    The  ancient  Danes.  401  3 

Worsaae.    Primeval  antiquities  of.  725  8 
Denominations.     See  Sects. 
DERBYSHIRE.    Bray.    Tour  into.  91 8 

Ferber.    Oryctography  of.  218  ^ 
.   Oryktographie  von  D.  218  8 

Mawf.    Mineralogy  of.  419  8 
Despotism,  The  spirit  of.  593  6 

,  Spiritual.    Taylor,    618  u 

Detroit,  Surrender  of.    Clarke.    1163 
"Deus,"  Use  of  in  Plautus  &  Terence.  21 
DEVIL.    Layard.    D.-worshippers.  365 3 

Vaughan.    Personality  of  the.  675  7 


Devils,  Dialogues  of.  325  8 

Devotion,  Family  book  of.    Hooker.    312 12 

Dialectics.     Set  Logic. 

Dialects.     See  English  language,  French  lan 
guage,  &c. 

DIALOGUES.  Eckermann.  Conversations.  197 2 
Erasmus.    Colloquies.  207 8-io.ie 

.  'Colloquia.  207»  * 

Goethe.    Conversations.  737 l 
Lyttelton.    D.  of  the  dead.  389  1& 
Lucmnus.    Opera.   387  3~8 

Diamants,  Traite  des.  333  14 

DICTIONARIES.    Philological. 

Anglo-Saxon  to  English.    Bosioorth.    83 12 
Arabic  to  French.    Helot.    296  w 

to  Latin.    Freytag.    236  7 

Danish  to  English.    Ferrall.    219^ 
English  to  Danish.    Rosing.    547* 

to  French,    Boycr.    88 10— 89  2 

to  French.    Chambaud.    124  u 

to  French.    Garner.    241 15 

to  French.    Nugent.    460 2 

to  French.    Spiers,    593  2 

to  Gaelic.  Macleod.    395 >2 

• to  German.    Adler.    8  l 

to  German.    Arnold.    31  5 

to  German.    Hilpert.    305  2 

to  German.    Flucgel.    1 50  8 

to  Greek.    Fraederstorff.    736  » 

to  Greek.    Polymneres.    740 16 

to  Italian.    Baretti.    42 10 

to  Latin.    Cole.    146  i» 

to  Spanish.    Baretti.    43 J 

to  Spanish.    Gattel.    242  6 

to  Spanish.    Newman.    448 14 

to  Swedish.   206  2 

,  German  &  French.    Liidwig.    388 J 

,  Latin  &  Greek.  238  5,  344 1 

French  to  Arabic.    Helot.    296  ^ 

to  English,    Buyer.    88 1°— 89  2 

to  English.    Chambaud.    124 14 

to  English.    Garner.    21-1 15 

to  English.    Nugent.    460 2 

to  English,    Spiers.    5933 

to  German.  459  l 

,  Latin,  etc.    La  Jonchere.    356  4 

to  Portuguese.    Constancio.    152 16 

to  Spanish.    Gattel.    242 7-8 

•Gaelic  to  English.    Macleod.    395 12 
German  to  English.    Adler.    8  ] 

to  English.    Hilpert.    305 2 

to  English.    Meissncr.    1"508 

• to  French.  459  l 

Greek  to  English.    Homeric  lexicon.    Cru- 
siun.     1644 

• to  Latin.    Scapula.    561  3<4 

,  Latin,  &  French.  459  8 

-Hebrew  to  English.    Gibbs.    24610-u 

to  English.    Parkhurst.    477 7 

Italian  to  English.     Veneroni.    676  ll 


764 


INDEX. 


Latin  to  English.    Cole.    146  16 

to  English.    Entick.    206  n-12 

to  French.    Baudot.    8410-11 

to  French.    De  Woimont.    3978 

Portuguese  to  French.    Constancio.    152 16 
Spanish  to  English.    Baretti,    43 1 

to  English.    Gattel.    242  10 

to4English,    Newman.    448 14 

to  French.    Gattel.   242  7- 9 

Swedish  to  English.  460  7 

to  English.    Ohrlander.    462  8 

to  French.    Ohrlander.    4628 

to  German.    Ohrlander.    4628 

Welsh  to  English.    Given.    468  6 

of  arts  &  sciences.  1629,  286  « 

of  the  Bible.     See  Bible. 

,  Classical.    Lempriere.    370 3 

;  Historical;  geographical,  &  poetical. 

Moreri.    437  8~10 

;  Mythological,  etymological  &  histori 
cal.    Holwell.    311i 

;  Purchaser's  &  builder's.  449 l 

of  religions.     See  Religions. 

of  theology.     See  Theology. 

Diet,  Lectures  on.     Willich.    713 16 

DIGEST.    Cruise.   D.  of  law  of  property.  K41 
Home.    Decisions  of  Court  of  Sess.  311 3 

Digestion.     See  Diet,  Dyspepsia. 

Diplomacy.    Se^Law  of  nations,  Negotiations, 
Treaties. 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  American 
revolution.  652  2 

Directory,  Boston,  1789.     82  14 

,  London,  1792.    23  « 

Discourses.     See  Sermons. 

Discoveries.     See  Inventions,  Voyages. 

Discovery,  Philosophy  of.     Whewell.     703 6 

Diseases.     See  Pathology. 

Dispensatory,  Edinburgh.  192  n 

DISSENTERS.    P.,  T.   The  mischief  of  impo 
sitions.  468 10 
Priestley.    Letters  relative  to.  515  n 

.  Principles  &  conduct  of.  517  5 

Protestant  dissenter's  magazine,  1794-799. 

519  9 
Stillingfleet.    Mischief  of  separation.  603 J 

.  Unreasonableness  of  separation.  604  ~ 

Towgood.    Dissent  justified.  6348-9 

See  also :  Church  of  England,  Congregation 
alism,  Friends,  Presbyterianism. 

Dissertations,  moral  &  critical.  49  17 

DISTILLATION.   Hales.  D.  of  sea-water.  280  n 
Rubeus.     Liber  de  destillatione.  550 10 
Shannon.    Treatise  of  brewing,  &c.  572 12 

District  of  Columbia,  Sketch  of.  317 J 

Diversions  of  Purley.     Tooke.    633  4-5 

Divine  government.     See  God. 

Divine  sayings,  Collection  of,  in  English  and 
Bengalee.  147 15 


DIVINITY.  .  Ames.    Marrow  of.  20 12 

• .  Medvlla  theologian  20 13~13 

Doddridge.    Lectures  on.  186  16-17 
Fisher.    Marrow  of  modern  D.  221 14 
Gill.    Complete  body  of  D.  247  3 
Godolphin.    The  holy  arbor.  249  13 
Hay.    Lectures  in  D.  302  8 
Hopkins.  Doctrines  of  Revelation.  313 13-14 
Mason.    Discourses  on.  408 10 
Mede.    Works.    420  *•* 
Taylor.    Scheme  of  Scripture  D.  619  12 
Usher.    A  body  of  D.  672  2 
Willard.    Compleat  body  of.  71013 
See  also .-  Bible,  Theology. 

degrees,  Testimony  against.  177  7 

school,  Cambridge.  289  6~8 

Docks,  Tracts  on.     Vaughan.    676  1>3 

Doctrines.    Hagenbach.   History  of.  280 l 

.  Lehrbuch  der  Dogmengesch/te.  737  9 

See  also  .•  Theology. 

Domesday  book.  260  i3,  261  3 

Domestic  encyclopaedia.     Willich.    713 15 

Dorchester.    Harris.    Acc't  of.  287 15 
.  Centennial  discourse.  287 10 

Doric  race,  History  &  antiquities  of.  443  5 

Dort,  Synod  of.    See  Synod. 

DRAMA.    Patrick.    Dramatick  poetry  of  the 

antients.  621" 

Voltaire.    Critical  essays  on  dramatic  poe 
try.  682  3 
See  also .-  Comic  writers,  Stage. 

DRAWING.    Beattie.    Dissert,  on.  49  17 
Nicholson.    D.  from  nature.  453  ™ 
Sopwith.    Treatise  on  isometrical  D.  589 l 

Dred  Scott,  Case  of.    Howard.    316  8 

Dress.    See  Costume. 

Druids,  Acc't  of.    Tressan.    637 n 

Dunciad,  The.    Pope.    503  n 

Duty,  Nature  of.  236  9 

DUXBURY.    Bradbury.    Notes  on.  90 7 
Winsor.    History  of.  717 13 

DYNAMICS.    Earnshaw.  196 2 
Robison.    Elements  of.  543  5 
See  also:  Hydrodynamics,  Motion. 

Dyspepsia  forestalled  &  resisted.  306  1(M1 

EARTH.    Airy.    Figure  of  the.  10 9 
Cuvier.    Theory  of  the.  166  6 
Goldsmith.    Animated  nature.  250 16 
Higgins.    Physical  condition,  &c.  303 14 
Keill.  Exam,  of  Burnet's  theory,  &c.  345 13 
Playfair.    Huttonian  theory  of  the.  498  7 
Wfhiston.    New  theory  of.  703 15 
Whitehurst.  Original  state,  &c.  of.  705 16 
See  also-.  Creation,  Geography,  Geology,  Globe, 
Latitude,  Longitude,  Physical  geography,  Tides, 
Volcanoes,  World. 

Earthquakes  in  Calabria.    Dolomieu.    1881 

East,  Description  of  the.    Pococke.    500  8 

East  India  Co.  196  3,  221  6 

Anderson.    Affairs  of,  1784-92.     22 9 


I SN  D  E  X  . 


'65 


.  Answer  to  Tierney.  22  10 

More.au  de  Saint-Mery.    Embassy  to  China, 

1794-5.  436  13 

EAST  Indies.    Acosta.    Historia  natural  y  mo 
ral  de  las  Indias.    4  7 

Ekeberg.  Ostindische  Reise,  1770-1.  200 13 
Hastings.    State  of,  in  1786.  292  « 
Paolino  da  San  Bartolomeo.   Voyage  to. 

474  5 

Plans  for  the  government,  &c.  of.  266  13 
Pownall.    Right,  &c.  of  G.  B.  508  7 
Rochon.    Voyage  to.  5438 
Stavorinus.    Voyages  to.  597 10 
Thevenot.    Travels  into.  625 « 

See  also  .•  India,  and  the  names  of  countries 
beyond  it. 

East  Lothian,  Agriculture  of.  588  3 
Ecclesiastes,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 
Ecclesiastical   biography.    See   Apostles,  Fa 
thers,  Martyrs,  Popes,  Saints. 

history.    Abrege  de  Phistoire  ecclesias- 

tique,  1100-1700.  2» 
Antonius.    De  republica  eccl.  25 13 
Baxter.    Church-history  of  the  government 

of  Bishops,  &c.  48  ll 
Burnet.    Rights  of  princes.  105 15 
Burton.    Lectures  upon,  to  A.D.  313.  107 12 
Campbell.    Lectures  on.  115 10 
Carranza.    Svmma  conciliorvm,  etc.  1194 
Carwithen.    Hist,  of  Christian  Ch.,  from 

Theodosius  to  12th  cent.  119  9 
Cave.    Scriptorum  eccles.  hist.  lit.  1228 
Crosthwaite.    E.  H.,  1500-1550.  163  "> 
Dowling.    E.  H.,  1548-1700.    189 9 
Du  Pin.    Hist,  of  eccl.  writers.  193* 

.   E.  H.  of  16th  century.  193  5 

Ecclesiasticae  historiae  avtores.  196 10 
Ecclesiastical  histories  of  Eusebius,  Socra 
tes,  &  Evagrius.  22  3,  35  7 
Echard.    General  E.  H.  to  313.  196  " 
Eckermann.    Lehrbuch   der    Religionsge- 
schichte  der  Vdlker  des  Alterthums.  197  3 
Fleury.    Histoire  ecclesiastique.  223  9 
Garnett.   The  Chr.  Church,  363-400.  241 i« 
Gregory.    Hist,  of  Christian  Church.  273  3 
Hase.    Hist,  of  Christian  Church.  292  3 
Howel.    E.  affairs  of  the  world.    317 12 
Jeremie.    2nd  &  3d  centuries.  334 12 
Jones.    Eccl.  researches.  337 1(M1 
Jortin.    Remarks  on.  339  9-10 
Kitten.    The  ancient  Church.  348  » 
Kip.    The  catacombs  of  Rome,  as  illus 
trating  the  early  Church.  349  14 
Lyall.    12th  &  13th  centuries.  388  16 
Milman.     History   of   Christianity   to  the 
abolition  of  paganism.  428  5 

.  History  of  Latin  Christianity.  428  6 

Milner.  History  of  the  Church.  428  10 
Mosheim.  E.  H.  anc't  &  modern.  442  4 
Neander.  Church  history.  447  2 


.  Julian  &.  his  generation.  740  7 

Newton.    Review  of  E.  H.  452  5 
Parker.    Eccl.  histories  of  Eusebius,  So 
crates,  Sozomen  &  Theodoret.  476  12 
Priestley.    General  history  of  the  Christian 

Church.  514  e-7 

Riddle.    13th  &,  14th  centuries.  537 10 
Rose.    E.  H.,  1700-1815.  546  15 
Sabine.    Eccl.  history.  554  & 
Schaff.    Hist,  of  Apostolic  Ch.  561 9 
Schleiermacher.   Geschichte  der  Christlich- 

en  Kirche.  563 7 

Stanley.    Hist,  of  Eastern  Church.  596  5 
Symson.    Historie  of  the  Chvrch.  615  3 
Tappan.    Lectures  on.  617  u 
Turner.    Sacred  history  of  the  world.  640  6 
Usher.   De  Christianarum  ecclesiarum  con- 
tinua  successione  &  statu  historica  expli- 
catio.  672  3 

Ullmann.    Gregory  of  Nazianzum.  643 l 
Waddington.    Hist,  of  the  Church.  683 6 
See  also  .•  Church,  Council,  Heresies,  History, 
Monastic  orders,   Persecution,    Protestantism, 
Reformation,  Roman-Catholic  Church,  and  the 
names  of  the  various  religions  and  denomina 
tions,  and  of  countries,  localities,  Sec. 
polity.    Divine  right  of  church-govern 
ment.  342  9-10 
Hobbes.    Leviathan.  308 3 
Hooker.    Works.  312«-i«     . 
Marvell.    The  catholick  hierarchic.  408  2 
Owen.    Original  nature,  institution,  &c.  of 

evangelical  churches.  467  n 
Priestley.  Address  to  Dissenters  on  Church 
discipline.  514 2 

See  also;  Bishops,  Church,  &c.,  Congrega 
tionalism,  Councils,  Episcopacy,  Papacy,  Pres- 
byterianism,  Roman-Catholic  Church,  Synod. 
Ecclesiastics,  Powers  of.  326  6 
Eclectic  review,  The.  197  6 
ECLIPSES.    Coffin.    Solar  &  lunar  E.  illustra 
ted.  146 1 

Ferguson.  Tables,  &c.  for  calculating.  219  2 
Edda,  Translations  of  the.  401  3 
Edinburgh  review,  The.  198  1 

.Indexes  to.  198 2~4 

'&  the  West  Indies.  198  * 


sessional  school,  Acc't  of.  721 12 

EDUCATION.  203 1«,  354 9 
Abbott.    The  teacher.  24 
American  Education  Society.     Quarterly 
register,  1834-'42.  17 1J 

.  Reports,  1832-9.  17 12 

American  annals  of  education.  16  5 
American  institute  lectures.  17 17— 18  2 

journal  of  education.  18  3~3 

Ascham.    The  schoolmaster.  32 14 
Babington.    View  of  Christian  E.  36  3 
Bache.    E.  in  Europe.  36  8 
Barnard.   Letters  on  college  gov't.  44 5 


766 


1  .?N  D  E  X 


.    Report  on  the  plan  of  instruction  in 

Univ.  of  Ala.  44  6 
Bentham.    Chrestomathia.  57 15 
Bushncll.    Christian  nurture.  108 17 
Chaining.    Self-culture.  12G 16 
Chavannes.   Expose  de  la  methode  elemen- 

taire  de  Pestalozzi.  131 14 
Chytrteus.    Oratio  de  officiis  adolescentise. 

1377 

Clarke.    E.  in  grammar-schools.  140  7 
Combe.    Lectures  on  popular  E.  149 16 
Condillac.    Cours  de  Tetude.  151  * 
Dwight.    Higher  Christian  E.  194 6 
Emerson.    Female  E.  20 13 
Grimke.    The  Bible  a  part  of.  275  5 
Hamilton.    Discussions  on.  283 17 
Henry.    Relation  of  the  university  to  a  sys 
tem  of  public  instruction.  298  n 
Hill.    IntegralE.  304 » 

.   Liberal  E.  304  «> 

Hitchcock.    Mode  of  domestic  E.  307 l 
Hoffman.    Vices  de  PE.  publique.  308  9 
Home.    Loose  hints  upon.  311  9 
Hunter.    Reflections  on  Chesterfield's  Let 
ters.  321  5 

Jewsbury.    Letters  to  the  young.  335 12 
Knox.    Liberal  E.  3518 
Lacroix.    Essais  sur  1'enseignement.  354 12 
Lenoble.    L'ecole  du  monde.  370  7 
London.     Minutes   of  the   Committee   of 

Council  on.  381  7 

LosRios.  L'encyclopedie  enfantine.  3842-3 
Mann.    E.  in  Europe.  402  3 

.  10th  Mass,  school-report.  411 « 

Massachusetts.    School  reports.  412  l 
Neue  Jahrbttcher  ftlr  Philologie,  etc.  448  10 
Nott.    Improvement  of  the  people.  458  12 
Potter  &f  Emerson.    The  school  &  school 
master.  5078 
Priestley.    E.  for  civil  &  active  life.  515  2<3 

.  Miscel.  observations  on.  516  8 

Religious  principle  in  the  education  of  a 

family.  188  & 

Rousseau.    De  F  education.  548  6 
Sedgivick.    Discourse  on  the  studies  of  the 

university.  569  6 
Sillcry-Brullart.  Le9onsd7une  gouvernante 

a  ses  el  eves.  577  9 
Spencer.    Education.  592 9 
Stanhope.    Elements  of  a  polite  E.  595 13 
Taylor.    Home  E.  618  i2 

.  Saturday  evening.  618  16 

Zollikofer.    Sermons  on.  731  3 

Note. —  Documents  upon  this  subject  will  ulso 
be  found  in  the  Catalogue  under  the  names  of 
various  countries  &  places. 
EGYPT.    Bunsen.    Egypt's  place  in 'universal 

history.  10213 

Burckhardt.    Arabic  proverbs.  103  n 
Campagne  des  Francais  en  E.  180 10 


Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  8 
Denon.    Travels  in.  179  5-6 
H .  .  .  n.    Conquetes  des  Francais  en.  279  8 
Hardwick.    Anc't  religions  of.  285  3 
Haynes.    Travels  in.  293  " 
Hengstenberg.    E.  &  the  Books  of  Moses. 

2984 

Herodotus.    Works.  30013-3015 
Kendal.    Invasion  by  the  French.  179  5-6 
Lane.    The  modern  Egyptians.  358  5 
Maillet.    Description  de  PE.  397  n 
Memoirs  relative  to  E.,1797-'9.  200  6 
Osburn.    M  onumental  history  of.  465  4 
P  *  *  *.    Recherches  philos.  sur  les  Egyp- 

tiens.    468  1-2 

Pococke.    Observations  in  E.  500  8 
Reynier.    State  of  E.  after  the  battle  of  He- 

liopolis.    534  12 

Russell.    Anc't  &  modern  E.    553 3 
Savary.    Letters  on.  560 10 
Sonnini  de  Manoncourt.   Travels  in.  588  4-5 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel.  600  3 
Upham.    Letters  from.  670 15 
Volney.    Travels  through,  1785-7.  681  ™ 

.  Voyage  en,  1783-5.  681  ™~™ 

Wilkinson.  Acc't  of  anc't  Egyptians.  7Q9  10 
Wilson.    British  expedition  to.  716  4 
Eighteenth  century,  Retrospect  of.  427 4 
Eikon  Basilike.    Charles  L    200 10-12 
Eikonoklastes.    Milton.    429 2 
Ejectment,  Legal  remedy  by.  551 6 
Election,  Sermons  on.     Fenner.     218 9 
Election-sermons.    See  Sermons. 
Electrical  rheometry.    Secchi.    568 10 
ELECTRICITY.  388*,  407 14,  408 1 
Adams.    Essay  on.  5  9 
Cavallo.    Treatise  on.  122 J-2 
Farrar.    Elements  of.  215  7 
Fowler.    Animal  E.  229° 
Pacts  van  Troostwyk.    De  la  application  de 

1'flectricite  a  la  physique.  469  9 
Read.    E.  of  the  earth  &  air.  529  10 
Stanhope.    Principles  of.  741  10 
Sturgeon.    Annals  of.  609  3 

See  also  .-  Galvanism,  Magnetism. 
Electro-magnetism,  Elements  of.  215  7 
Elegant  extracts  in  prose  &  verse.  351  5-9 
ELOCUTION.    Ewing.    Principles  of.  213 5 
Murdoch.    Vocal  culture  in.  44-1 5 
Rush.    Principles  of.  551  9 
Scott.    Lessons  in.  567  16 
Sheridan.    Lectures  on.  574  u-12 
Walker.    Elements  of.  134 13,  685  » 

See  also  .-  Eloquence,  Homiletics,  Oratory. 
ELOQUENCE.   Brougham.    Dissertation  on  the 

E.  of  the  ancients.  96  14 
Desessarts.    Eloq.  chez  les  anciens.  181  3 
Goodrich.    Select  British  eloquence.  250  7 
Maury.    Principles  of.  418  ",  419 » 


INDEX. 


767 


Quintilianus.    Institutes  of.  525 l 
Williston.    E.  of  United  States.  714 12 
See  also:  Elocution,  Oratory. 

,  Pulpit.    See  Homiletics. 

ENCYCLOPAEDIA.    E.  Americana.  375  5 
E.  Britannica.  205  8-n 
E.  Edinburgh.  205  12 
E.  metropolitans.  205 13 
E.  of  religious  knowledge.  97  7 
Aisled.    Scientiarum  Encyclopaedia.  15 n 
Bayle.    Dictionnaire  hist,  et  crit.  49  7 
Chambers.    Cyclopaedia.  125  3-4 
Croker.    Dictionary  of  arts,  &c.  162  9 
Diderot.    Encyclopedic  ou  dictionnaire  rai- 

sonne  des  sciences,  etc.  205 14 
Encyclopedic  methodique.  20G  l 
Harris.    Minor  encyclopaedia.  288  3 
Holwell.  Mythological,  etymological  &  his 
torical  dictionary.  31 11 
Knight.    The  English  cyclopedia.  350  20 
La  Martiniere.    Le  grand  dictionnaire  geo- 

graphique  et  critique.  356  8 
Moreri.  Hist.,  geogr.;  geneal.,  &  poet,  dic 
tionary.  4378-io 

Pomey.    Indiculusuniversalisrerum.  502 13 
Stephanus.    Dictionarium,  hist,  &c.  599  2 
Willich.    Domestic  encyclopaedia.    713 15 
Endowments,  The  fruits  of.  237  6 
Engineering.    See  Civil  engineering. 
ENGLAND.    See  also:  Great  Britain. 

Historical  works. 
Aikin.    Court  of  James  I.  10  4 
Anecdotes  Angloises*.  23 17 
Bacon.    Reigne  of  Henry  VII.  37  4 
Baker.    Chronicles.  39 9 
Barclay.    Argenis.  42 5 
Ben-Saddi.    Chronicles  of  Kings  of  Eng 
land,  to  1795.  573 
Bisset.    Reign  of  George  III.  74 13 
Buckle.    Civilization  in.  101  2 
Burnet.    Hist,  of  his  own  times.  105  8-10.11 
Camden.    History  of  Elizabeth.  1153-4 
Canes.    Fiat  Ivx.  1171 
Croly.    Life,  &c.  of  Geo.  IV.  162  " 
Echard.    Hist,  of,  to  1688.  197  * 
Ellis.   Letters  illust.  of  Engl.  history.  203  8 
Ellys.    Liberty  of  subjects  in.  203  13 
Evelyn.    Diary  &  correspondence.  211 17 
Fenn.    Paston  letters.  217 13 
Fonvielle.    Situation  de  la  France  et  de 

PAngleterre,alafindu  18me  siecle.  225  9 
Fronde..    History  of.  237  5 
Gaimar.    Metrical  chronicle.  238  n 
Geoffrey  of  Monmouth.    British  hist.  244  9 
Godwin.    Hist,  of  Commonwealth.  250  2 
Goldsmith.    History  of  E.  250 17 
Histoire  des  revolutions  d'Angleterre.  306  l 
Hopkins.  Church,  court,  &  parliament,  dur 
ing  Edw.  VI.  &,  Q.  Elizabeth.  314 J 
Hume.    History  of,  to  1688.  319 l4 


Hyde.    History  of  the  rebellion  and  civil 

wars  in.  324  2 

Jesse.    Reign  of  the  Stuarts  &  the  Protec 
torate.    334 1(> 

Keightley.    History  of.  345  8 
Kemble.    The  Saxons  in  E.  346  9 
King.    The  peace  of  1783.  349  3 
Lappenberg.    History  of  E.  under  the  An 
glo-Saxon  kings.  359  6 
Layamon.    Chronicle  of  Britain.  365 ! 
Lyttleton.    History  of  E.  389 16 

.  Letters  from  a  Persian  in.  389  17 

Macaulay,  C.    Histoire  d'Angleterre,  1603— 
'  1689.  390 11 

.  Historf  of,  1603-89.  390  ™ 

Macaulay,  T.  B.    History,  from  1685.  391  2 
Millot.  Elemens  de  1'hist.  d'Angleterre.  4279 
Montalembert.    Political  future  of.  433  u 
Nedham.    Interest  will  not  lie.  447  n 
Neville.    Kettvs.  44-9 2 
Ocland.  Anglorvm  prselia,  1327-1588.  461 " 
Oldmixon.    History  of.  462 10-n 
Palgrave.    History  of.  473  3 
Rapin  Thoyras.    Hist.  d'Angleterre.  528  2 
Raynal.    L'histoire  du  Parlement.  529  7 
Salmon.    Chronological  historian.  557 8 
Smollett.    History  of,  to  1748.  584^ 
Turner.    History  of.  640  5 
— ' — .  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  640  4 
Tyrrell.    General  history  of.  641 J1 
Vaughan.    History  of,  1603-88.    675  ™ 
Wace.    Chron.  of  Norman  Conquest.  683 l 
Walker.    Historical  discourses.  684  " 

.  Treaty  at  Newport,  1648.    685 1 

Whitelock.    Mem's  of  Eng.  affairs.  706  1-2 
Wright.    The  Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the 
Saxon.  726 ! 

.    Miscellaneous  works.    1847,  2066-7 

Babbage.    Decline  of  science  in.  36  ! 
Brougham.    Statesmen  of  E.  in  the  time  of 

Geo.  III.  96  9 

Brown.  Manners  &  principles  of  the  times. 

9711.12 

Coke.    Institutes  of  laws  of  E.  146  13 
Creasy.    Rise  &  progress  of  the  English 

constitution.  161  8 
De  Lolme.   Constit'n  de  FAngleterre.  177  8 

.  Constitution  of  E.  1779 

Eden.    Labouring  classes  in.  197 10 
Fairholt.    Costume  in  E.  214 7 
Faujas  de  Saint-Fond.    Travels  in.  21 5 14 
Fleetwood.    Chronicum  preciosum.  223 1>2 
Hogreive.   Beschreibung  der  in  E.  seit  1759, 

schiffbaren  Kanale.  308" 
Leland.    Deistical  writers  of.  369  6'7 
Marshall.    Landed  property  of.  405  3 
Miller.    First  impressions  of.  426  9 
Palgrave.    Original  authority  of  the  King's 

council.  473 l 


70S 


INDEX. 


Petyt.    Lex  parliamentaria.  468  9 
Phillips.    Canals  in  E.  490 13 
Price.    Population  of  E.  510  7 
Shaw.    Tour  to  the  West,  1788.    573 1 
Sheppard.    England's  balme.  574  7 
Sullivan.    Constitution  &  laws  of.  610 J 
Thornbury.    Shakspere's  England.  628 10 
Worsaae.    Antiq.  of  Denmark,  &c.  725  8 
Wright.    Literature  &  superstitions  of  E. 
in  the  middle  ages.  726  2 

.  Political  songs  of.  726  3 

Young.    Tour  through  the  North  of.  729  n 
See  also  :  Isle  of  Man,  Wales,  and  the  names 
of  the  various  counties  of  England. 

ENGLISH  elocution.     See  also*  Elocution. 
Hubbard.    American  reader.  318  * 
Murray.    English  reader.  445 10 

———grammar.    Adam.    Rudiments  of.  411 
Brightland.    English  grammar.  93  5 
Brown.    Grammar  of  Engl.  grammars.  97  6 
Crombie.    Etymology  &  syntax.  162 12 
Crowe.    English  versification.  163 13 
Dearborn.    Columbian  grammar.  176 l 
Fowler.    English  grammar.  229  7 
Johnson.    English  grammar.  336  6t7 
Lowth.    Introduction  to.  386  5 
Murray.    English  exercises.  445  7 

.   English  grammar.  4458-9 

Saxon.    English  scholar's  ass't.  560 14 
Staniford.    English  grammar.  596  3 
Staples.    Gramatica  completa.  596  12 
Steele.    Prosodia  rationalis.  598  7 
Webster.    Philosophical  grammar.  697  u 
Wedgwood.    English  etymology.  697 17 

Hexapla,  The.  68  13 

lexicography  and  philology. 

Bailey.    Univ.  etymol.  dictionary.  38 13 

Barclay.    Dictionary.  42 3 

Behnsch.    Geschichte  der  Englischen  Spra- 

cher.  538 

Campbell.    Lexiphanes.  374 1J 
Crabb.    English  synonyms.  160  n 
Dale.    Lecture  on  Engl.  language.  167  u 
Goldsmith.      English  synonyms.  250 15 
Halliwell.     Dictionary  of  archaic  &  pro 
vincial  words.  282s 
Harrison.     Rise,  progress,  &  structure  of 

the  English  language.  288  12 
Johnson.    Dictionary.  336  5~7 

.  History  of  English  language.  336  7 

Jones.    Sheridan  improved.  338  4 
Latham.    The  English  language.  360  7-8 
Marsh.    Lectures  on  Engl.  language.  404 13 
Pickering.    Words  &  phrases  peculiar  to 

the  United  States.  492 » 
Piozzi.    British  synonymy.  495 14 
Reid.    Dictionary.  531  9 
Richardson.    New  dictionary.  536  10 
Sheridan.    Complete  dictionary.  574 10 
Smith.    Practical  guide  to.  583  7 


Tooke.    Diversions  of  Purley.  633  4-5 
Trench.    Deficiencies  in  Engl.  diet's.  637  3 
Walker.    Pronouncing  dictionary.  685  n>12 
Webster.     American  dictionary  of.  6979<1° 
Worcester.    Dictionary.  724  3-6 
Wright  Sf  Halliwell.    Scraps  from  ancient 

manuscripts.  532  6 
law.    Cock.    145  6 
literature. 

Allibone.    Critical  dictionary  of.  14  u 
Baillie.    Collection  of  poems.  39  * 
Behnsch.  Geschichte  der  Englischen  Lite- 

ratur.  538 

Book  of  English  songs,  1500-1800.  325  3 
Burnett.    Specimens  of  Eng.  prose.  106  7 
Chambers.    Cyclopaedia  of.  125  5 
Child.    British  poets.  133  5 

-  .  Four  old  plays.  133  7 

Catal.  of  living  Eng.  authors,  1799.  449  8 
DeQuincey.    Essays  on  Eng.  writers.  179  u 
Dixon.    Ancient  poems,  ballads,  &c.  186  3 
Dodsley.    Collection  of  poems.  187  16 
Drake.    Essays  illustrative  of  the  Rambler, 

Adventurer,  &c.  189  14-15 
EUis.    Early  English  poets.  203  1 
Halleck.    Selections  from  Brit,  poets.  282  1 
Halliwell.    Character  of  Falstaff.  737  10 
Hazlitt.    Dramatic  literature  of  the  age  of 

Elizabeth.  294  « 

-  .  English  comic  writers.  294  7 
Johnson.    Eminent  English  poets.  336  14-15 
Knight.     Half-hours  with  the  best  authors. 

351  1 
Knox.    Elegant  extracts  from  the  best  Eng 

lish  authors.  351  5-9 
Lamb.    English  dramatic  poets  in  the  time 

of  Shakspeare.  357  2 
London  catalogue  of  books,  &c.  381  9>1° 
Lowndes.    Bibliographer's  manual.  386  2 
Monro.    Lectures  on  Engl.  poetry.  432  n 
Pycroft.    Course  of  Engl.  reading.  522  15 
Reed.    Lectures  on.  741  l 
Ritson.    Anc't  Engl.  songs,  &c.  538  n 

-  .  Anc't  popular  poetry.  539  3 
Warton.    History  of  Engl.  poetry.  692  4 
Wright.    Biographia  Britannica  literaria. 


-  .    Literature,  &c.  of  England  in  the 

middle  ages.  726  2 

Young.    Library  of  the  old  English  prose 
writers.  729  2 

See  also  .-  Anglo-Norman,  Anglo-Saxon,  Bal 
lads,  Poetry,  Songs. 
Engraving.    Lindsay.    376  8 
Enterprise,  industry  &  art  of  man.  251  8 
Enthusiasm,  Natural  history  of.  618  13 
ENTOMOLOGY.    Abrege  de  1'histoire  des  in- 

sectes.  216 

Harris.    Insects  injurious  to  vegetation. 
388  »,  413  13,  737  13 


I N  D  E  X  . 


769 


Lesser.    Insecto-theology.  372 l 
Rennie.    Nat.  hist,  of  insects.  533  2 
Wilson.    Treatise  on  insects.  715  13 

Ephesians,  Epistle  to  the.    See  Bible. 

Epicurus,  Gardens  of.    Temple.    620 14 

Epidemics.    See  Cholera,  Contagion,  Yellow 
fever. 

Epigrammata.    Marlialis.    406 6 

EPISCOPACY.  276  2,  527  9 
Baxter.    Treatise  of.  49  2 
Chauncy.    Compleat  view  of  E.  to  close  of 
2d  century.  130  n 

.  Reply  to  Chandler's  Appeal.  130  7 

.  2d  reply  to  Chandler.    131  ^ 

Episcopal  magazine,  1820-1.  207  5 
Hobart.    Essays  on.  308  1 
Stillingjleet.    Irenicvm.  602 16 

See  also .-  Church  of  England,  Ecclesiastical 
polity,  Theology. 

Equatorial  regions  of  America.  319  6,  3928 

Equity  draftsman.     Van  Heythuysen.    674  5 

Erudition,  Elements  of  universal.  73  7 
See  also  •.  Learning. 

Espriella,  Letters  of.    Southey.    589  n 

Essayists,  The  British.  95 J 

ESSAYS.  209  4~9.    Adventurer,  The.  95  * 
Bacon.    Essays  or  counsels.  36  14-15,  37 1>2 
Cumberland.    The  Observer.  95  1,  165? 
DeQuincey.    Biographical  E.  179 10 

.  E.  on  philos.  writers,  &c.  179  13 

.  E.  on  the  poets,  &c.  179 14 

.  Historical  &  critical  E.  179  15 

.  Theological  E.  180  ° 

Drake.    E.  illustrative  of  the  Rambler,  the 

Adventurer,  &c.  189  14-15 
Foster.    Essays.  228  3~« 
Gozzi.    L'Osservatore.  253 3 
Hazlitt.    E.  on  human  actions,  &c.  294  5 
Johnson.    The  Idler.  95  1 

.  The  Rambler.  95 1,  336  « 

Knox.    E.  moral  &  literary.  351  6'7 
Macaulay.    E.  critical  &  miscel.  391 l 
Mather.    Essays  to  do  good.  417 4 
Maurice.    Theological  E.  418 1B 
Mirror,  The.    95 1 
Montague.    Essais.  433  10 
Noyes.    Theological  E.  459  » 
Scott.    Religious  E.  567  3 
Spectator,  The.   95  *,  592  5 
Voyer.    E.,  civil,  moral,  &c.  682 ia 
Wilks.    Christian  E.  709  12 

Essex,  Agriculture  of.     Young.    729  6 

harmony.    Bayley.    49 8 

institute.    Collections,  &c.  209  10~12 

Estates,  Law  of  vendors  &  purchasers  of.  609 13 

ETHICS.     Abercrombie.     Philosophy  of  the 

moral  feelings.  212 
AristoteUs.    Ethics.  29 15-16,  30  9 
Beattie.    Dissertations.  49  17 
.  Elements  of  moral  science.  50 1~3 


Brown.  Manners  &  principles  of  the  times. 

9711.12 

Buffier.    First  truths.  101 14 
Burton.    First  principles  of.  107  n 
Chalmers.    Moral  philosophy.  124 9 
Charron.    Of  wisdome.  129  8 
Cicero.    Entretiens  sur  les  vrais  biens  et  sur 
les  vrais  maux.  137 10 

.  Deofficiis.  13713-i5 

.  Offices.  1384 

.  3  bookes  of  dueties.  138  3 

Collier.    Essays  on  moral  subjects.  148  6 
Cooper.    Characteristicks.  153 13 
Cousin.    Lectures  on  the  true,  &c.  159 7 
Cudworth.    Treatise  on  eternal  &  immuta 
ble  morality.  164 10 

Delisle  de  Sales.    Traite  de  morale.  177 6 
Dewar.    Elements  of  moral  philos.  181  u 
DeWette.    Human  life.  181" 
Dick.  Moral  improvement  of  mankind.  183  8 
Doddridge.    Lectures  on.  186  16-17 
Dymond.    Essays  on  morality,  &c.  195  15 
Emerson.    Moral  education.  203 17 
Epictetus.    The  enchiridion.  207 J-2 
Ferguson.    Principles  of  moral  science. 

21816 

Fiske.    The  moral  monitor.  222  e 
Fordyce.    Elements  of  moral  philos.  226  2 
Gambler.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  moral 

evidence.  240  5 

Gisborne.   The  principles  of  moral  philoso 
phy  applied  to  civil  society.  248  14 
Grove.    Moral  philosophy.  277  4 
Haven.    Moral  philosophy.  292 16 
Hawes.    Lectures  to  young  men.  293  4-5 
Hazlitt.  Principles  of  human  actions.  2945 
Hickok.    Moral  science.  303  9 
Holbach.    System  of  nature.  309  2 
Hume.    Principles  of  morals.  319 13 
Hutcheson.    Introd.  to  moral  philos.  322 10 
Jouffroy.    Introduction  to  E.  340 7 
Kant.    The  metaphysic  of  E.  344 10 
Lezaud.    Platon.  Aristote.  37412 
Mably.    Principes  de  morale.  390  8 
Mackintosh.  Progress  of  ethical  philos.  394  9 
Mandeville.    Fable  of  the  bees.  402 l 
Maupertuis.    De  philosophic  morale.  418  n 
Maurice.    History  of  moral  &  metaphysical 

philosophy.  418  13 

Metcalf.    Introd.  to  moral  science.  424 7 
More.    Enchiridion  ethicum.  436  6>7 
Nicole.    Discourses.  454 12 
Paley.    Moral  philosophy.  472  5-6 
Payne.    Elements  of  moral  science.  481 10 
Plutarchus.    CEuvres  morales.  499  13 
Price.    Questions  in  morals.  511 l 
Rabener.    Satiren.  525 7 
Roederer.    Journal  de  morale.  543 12 
Smith,  A.    Theory  of  moral  sentiments. 

581 1-2 


J.ADKX 


Smith,  S.    Sketches  of  moral  philos.  583 
Spring.    Moral  disquisitions.  5947 
Stewart.   Progress  of  ethical  philos.  602 1 
Treatise  on  virtue  &  vice.  636  4 
Wardlaw.    Christian  E.  G903 
Wayland.    Moral  science.  696  3 
Whewell.    Elements  of  morality.  702  16; 

.  Hist,  of  moral  philos.  in  England.  703 

.  Systematic  morality.  703  3 

Whole  duty  of  man,  The.  707 10 

See  also:  Conscience,  Duty,  Evil,  Good,  Hap 
piness,  Intemperance,  Man,  Passion,  Truth,  Yir 
tue,  War. 
ETHNOGRAPHY.    American  ethnological  sod* 

ty.    Transactions.  17 13 
Morton.    Crania  Egyptiaca.  441 10 

.  Aboriginal  races  of  America.  441  n 

Midler.    Ethnological  map.  443 10 
Niebuhr.    Lectures  on  anc't  E.  455  2 
Nott  4-  Gliddon.  Ethnol.  researches.  458  > 
Observations  relating  to  ethnology.  244  4 
Rafn.    Rapport  ethnographique.  550  5 
Ethnology.    See  Ethnography. 
Etymologicon  magnum.  209  Js 
Eucharist.    See  Lord's  supper.  ' 

EUROPE.    History  and  politics. 

Achenwall.    Staatsverfassung  der  vornehm 

sten  Europaischen  Reiche.  42 
Alison.    History  of,  1789-1815.  12 '4 

.  History  of,  1815-1852.  12  is 

Ancillon.   Revolutions  du  systeme  politique 

de  PEurope.  22  5 
Barlow.    Advice  to  the  privileged  orders  of 

Europe.  43  9 

Boetticher.    Statistical  tables  of.  78  3 
Bougeant.    Histoire  des  guerres  et  nego- 
ciations    qui  precederent  le   traite  de 
Westphalie.  84  *2 
Clarke.    Disorganization  of.  141 12 
Coup-d'ceil  politique  sur  PEurope,  a  la  fin 

du  18e  siecle.  35  12 
Delacroix.    Constitutions  of  the  principal 

states  of  E.  176  14 

Esprit  de  Phist.  generate  de  PEurope.  209  l 
Events  in  Europe,  1792-96.  1352 
Goodrich.    European  history.  2508 
Guizot.    Civilization  in  E.  from  the  fall  of 

the  Roman  empire.  278  5-6 
Hallam.    The  middle  ages.  281  J8 
fleeren.    Political  system  of.  296  l 
Histoire  de  la  campagne  de  Napoleon  en 

Allemagne,  etc.  305  10 
Histoire  des  negociations,  et  du  traite  de 

paix  des  Pyrenees.  305  12 
Koch.    Traites  de  paix  entre  les  puissances 

de  PEurope.  351 14 

Lessons  to  a  young  prince,  1791.   372  4 
Mably.    Droit  publique  de  PE.  3908 
Mallet.    De  la  ligue  Hanseatique.  401  2 
Malht  dc  Pan.    Dangers  to.  401  •* 


Martens.   Principaux  traites,  conclus  par  les 
puissances  de  PEurope,  1761-92.  406  4 

Ormerod.    Northern  kingdoms  of.  464  n 

Past  &  present  state  of  the  northern  na 
tions  of  Europe.  372  n 

Political  state  of,  1792-94.    502 1 

Puffmdorf.    Introd.  to  history  of.  521  7 

Robertson.    Progress  of  society  in.  541  7 

Russell.    Hist,  of  anc't  E.  553  * 

.  Hist,  of  modern  E.  553  a 

Segur.    Tableau  historique  et  politique  de 
PEurope,  1786-96.  569  n 

Vaughan.    Letters  on  the  Concert  of  prin 
ces.  6754 

Williams.    History  of  the  northern  govern 
ments  of.  712  8 

Yorke.    Annals  of,  1802.  728 13 
iscellaneous  works. 


Anecdotes  des  republiques.  248 

Bache.    Education  in.  36  8 

Barrow.    Excursion  through  the  Northern 

parts  of  E.  45  n 

Carter.    Letters  from,  1825-7.    119? 
Cogan.    Journey  from  Utrecht  to  Franc- 
fort.  146  3 

Colman.    E'an  life  &  manners.  148  " 
Headley.    The  Alps  &  the  Rhine.  294  " 
Hallam.    Literature  of  E.,  15th-17th  cen 
turies.  281  !7 

Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities.  325  4 
Longfellovj.    Poets  &  poetry  of.  382  7 
Mann.    Education  in.  402  3 
Marshall.   Travels  through,  1768-70.   405 10 
Nugent.    European  itinerary.  460  * 

.  The  grand  tour.  460 J 

Reichard.    Guide  des  voyageurs.  531  8 
Silliman.    Visit  to,  1851.'  577 1° 
Smith.    Tour  on  the  continent.  582  6 
Sprague.    Letters  from,  in  1828.    593  is 
Stuart.    View  of  society  in.  608  6 
Thunberg.    Travels  in,  1770-9.    629  n 
Travels  through  Flanders,  Holland,  &c. 

635  n 

Upham.    Letters  from.   670 J5 
Wallace.    Art,  scenery,  &c.  in.  686  10 
Walfth.    Journey  from  Constantinople  to 

England.  6878 

Watkins.  Travels  through  Swisserland,  Ita 
ly,  &c.  to  Constantinople.    695  1 
Wtison.    Travels,  in  1823.  7158 

See  also  .-  the  various  divisions  of  Europe, 
usebius  :  or  the  Christian's  defence.  12714-ia 
vangelical  family  library.  19  15 
vangelists,  Commentary  on  the.    See  Bible. 
— ,  Harmony  of  the.    See  Bible. 
— ,  Hours  with  the.    Nichols.    453  17 
venings  at  home.    Barbauld.    41  i« 
VIDENCE.    Appleton.    Rules  of.  27 4 
Gilbert.    The  law  of.  247 1 
Grcenleqf.    The  law  of.  272  • 


INDEX. 


f-K- 

t  / 


Peake.    Compendium  of  law  of.  483  5 
Slarkie.    The  law  of.  5972 
EVIDENCES  of  revealed  religion. 

Addison.    Truth  of  Christian  religion.  724 

Alexander.    Brief  outline  of.  11 16 

Allix.    Reflexions  to  establish  the  truth  of 

Christianity.  14 13 

Baxter.    Reasons  of  Chr'n  religion.  48 17 
Belsham.    Evidence  &  importance  of  the 

Christian  revelation.  56  2 
Bennet.    Truth,  inspiration,  &c.  of  Scrip 
ture  proved.  56  n 

Benson.    Essay  on  inspiration.  57  9 
Berkeley.    Alciphron.  GO1 
Blackall.    Sufficiency  of  a  standing  revela 
tion.  756-7 

Bogue.    Divine  authority  of  the  New  Tes 
tament.  784  • 
Bolton.    E.  of  Christianity.  79  3 
Barren.    Application  of  metaphys.  &  ethi 
cal  science  to  the  E.  of  religion.  88  2 
Boyle's-lecture  sermons.  89  6 
Bradford.    Credibility  of  Chr'n  revelation 

from  its  intrinsic  E.  90  8 
Butler.    Analogy  of  R.  to  nature.  109  7~9 
Chalmers.    E.  &  authority  of  the  Christian 

revelation.  1245-9 

Chandler.    Defence  from  prophecy.  1257 
Chapman.    Eusebius.  127 13-14 
Clarke.   Truth  &  certainty  of  the  Christian 

revelation.  141  9 

Cleaveland.    Essay  against  Mayhew.  143  6 
Conybeare.    Answer  to  Tindal.  153  4 
Doddridge.    E.  of  the  Gospel.  187  u 
Duplessis-Mornay.    The  truenesse  of  the 

Christian  religion.  193  8 
Everett.   Defence  of  Christianity  against  G. 

B.English.  212 7 

Gray.    Connection  between  SS.  and  He 
brew  &  heathen  literature.  255  3 
•    Greenleaf.    Testimony  of  4  Evangelists  by 

the  rules  of  evidence.  272  4 
Gregory.    E.  of  the  Chr.  religion.  273  6 
Grotius.    Truth  of  Chr.  religion.  277 L 

.  De  veritate  Chr.  religionis.  277 2 

Grynaus.    Optimum  genus  defensionis  E- 

vangelii.  277  6 

Gurney.    E.  of  Christianity.  278 10 
Hampden.    E.  of  Christianity  from  its  co-  ; 

incidence  with  nature.  284  6> 
Hartley.    Truth  of  Chr.  religion.  288  "s-i9 
Hopkins.    E.  of  Christianity.  313  7 
Jamieson.    Use  of  sacred  history.  331  5 
Jaquelot.    Traite  de  la  verite,  etc.  des  livres 

du  V.  et  du  N.  T.  331 8 
Jenyns.    Internal  evidence  of  the  Christian 

religion.  325  9,  334 10 
Jones.    Natural  E.  of  Chr'ty.  3388 
Jorlin.    Truths  of  Chr.  religion.  339  8 
Keith.    Evidences  fronj  prophecy.  346  ' 


Lancaster.    Popular  E.  of  Chr'ty.  357 16 
Lardner.    Argument  from  prophecy.  359 16 

.  Credibility  of  Gospel  history.  360* 

Lathrop.  Evidences  of  the  Gospel.  362  7 
Lee.  Inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture.  367  4 
Leland.  Defence  of  Christianity.  369  4 

.  Divine  authority  of  the  Bible.  369  5 

Leng.    Natural  obligations  to  believe.  370  5 
Leslie.    Easy  method  with  deists.  371  n-i3 
Locke.    Reasonableness  of  Chr'ty.  380  6 
Mendon  Association.  Evidences,  &c.  422 16 
Norton.    Internal  evidences  of  the  genuine 
ness  of  the  Gospels.  457  4 
Paley.    Evidences  of  Christianity.  472  7 

.  Horaj  PavlinaB.  471 17,  472 1 

Pluche.    Demonstration  from  prophecy. 

4998 

Porteus.    E.  of  Chr.  revelation.  506  6 
Priestley.    Discourses  relating  to.  512 13~16 

.  Institutions  of  Moses  compared  with 

those  of  the  Hindoos.  512  1 

.  Letters  to  the  Jews.  515  !8-19 

Rawlinson.    Bampton  lectures.  528  12 
Reeves.    Apologies  of  Justin  Martyr,  Ter- 

tullian,  and  Minutius  Felix,  &c.  531 l 
Rittangelius.    Veritas  religionis  Chr.  539  5 
Roberts.    Letters  to  Volney.  540 1 
Smith.    Christian  religion's  appeal.  582 14 
Siackhouse.  Defence  of  Chr.  religion.  594 15 
Steffens.  Christliche  Religionsphilosophie. 

598  i» 

St&ingfleet.    Origines  sacra.  60S4 
Tertullian.    Apologetique.  621  *3 
Tindal.    Chrt'y  as  old  as  the  Creation.  631 4 
Tulloch.    Theism.  639 13 
Warburton.  Divine  legation  of  Moses.  689  8 
Watson.    Apology  for  the  Bible.  695  2-3 

.  Theological  institutes.  695  7 

.  Theological  tracts.  695  5 

Wilson.  Evidences  of  Chr'ty.  715  ° 

See  also:  Bible,  Christianity,  Christian  reli 
gion,  Inspiration,  Jesus  Christ,  Miracles,  Pro 
phecy,  Beligion,  Eesurrection,  Revelation,  The 
ology. 

EVIL,    Clarke.    Causes  &  origin  of.  140 5 
King.    Origin  of.  349 10 
Young.    E.  and  God.  730  3-4 

See  also .-  Original  sin. 
Exchange.    See  Currency,  Money,  Value. 

.  Bills  of.    See  Bills  of  exchange. 

Executions.   Fearne.    Learning  of  contingent 

remainders,  &c.  216  1 
Exodus,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 
Expositions  of  the  Bible.    See  Bible. 
Eye.  686  13.    Taylor.    Diseases  of  the  crystal 
line  humour  of.  619  9 
See  also  .•  Cataract,  Spectacles,  Vision. 

Fable  and  romance,  Dissertation  on.  49 17 
FABLES.    Aviamis.    Fabulre.  35 5 

Dryden.    Fables,  anc't  &  modern.  190 12 


772 


INDEX. 


Gay.    Fables.  2424,  5791 

Gellert.    Fables.  243  7 

Lessing.    Fabeln.  3722 

Lokman.    Fabvlae,  etc.  381  4 

Moore.    Fables.  570 1 

Phadrus.    Fabulae  ^Esopise.  489  4 

Richer.    Fables  nouvelles.  537  7 

Selection  of,  from  best  Engl.  writers.  570 J 

Thorn.    Esop's  F.;  in  Chinese.  626  6 

Faerie  qveene,  The.    Spencer.  592  u 

Fairy  tales.    Ritson.    538 13 

FAITH.    Cheever.    Development,  &c.  of.  132  7 
Daille.    Demonstratio  fidei  ex  SS.  167  7 
Morrice.    F.  encouraged.  439 l 
Tupper.    Probabilities  :  an  aid  to  F.  639 14 
Symonds.    Sight  and  F.  615 l 
Upham.    The  life  of  F.  670 16 
Vincentius.    Primitive  rule  of.  679 10 
See  also :  Confession  of  faith,  Heresies. 

Fallen  spirits,  Letters  on.  739  4 

Family  monitor,  The.    James.    330  u-12 

Falstaff,  Character  of.    Halliwell.    737 10 

Fanaticism.    Taylor.    618 n 

Farm.    See  Agriculture. 

Farmer's  calendar.     Young.    729 5 

Faroe  islands,  Acc't  of.  306  4 

Farriery.    See  Veterinary  art. 

FATHERS  of  the  Church. 

Blunt.    Right  use  of  the  early  F.  77  6 
Butler.    Lives  of  the  F.  109  2 
Daille.    Use  of  in  controversy.  167 10 
Giles.    Writings  of  Christians'of  2d  centu 
ry.  247  2 
Reeves.    Right  use  of  the.  531 1 

Fauna.     See  Zoology. 

Faust,  a  tragedy.    Goethe.     250 6 

Federal  government.    See  United  States. 

Federalist,  The.  216«-e 

Festivals,  &c.  anc't  &  modern.  582 l 

Feudal  system,  The.    Proctor.    519 3 

FEVER.    Currie.    Water  a  remedy  in.  166 1>2 
Fordyce.    Five  dissertations  on.  226  3 
Maclenan.    De  febre  intermittente.  395  n 
Pugnet.    Memoires  sur  les  fievres  du  Le 
vant  et  des  Antilles.  521 " 
See  also .-  Yellow  fever. 

Fiction,  Works  of.     See  Novels,  &c. 

Finance.    Observations  polit.  et  morales.  461  5 

FINE  arts.    Anecdotes  des  beaux-arts.  24 1 
'  Arvine.    Anecdotes  of  the.  32  13 
Lacombe.    Diet,  des  beaux-arts.  354 5 
Lossing.    Outline  history  of  the.  384 5 
Pieces  concernant  les  beaux-arts.  530 J 

See  also .-  JEsthetics,  Architecture,  Art,  Beau 
ty,  Engraving,  Music,  Painting,  Sculpture, 
Taste. 

FIRE.    Marat.    Recherches  physiques  sur  le 

feu.  403 10 

Pictet.    Essay  on.  492 15 
Scheele.    Traite  chimique  du  feu.  561 12 


Fish.    See  Ichthyology. 

Fisheries,  Annals  of.    Macpherson.    396 l 

Fitzosborne's  letters.    Melmoth.    421 13 

Flora.    See  Botany. 

FLORENCE.    Machiavelli.    Hist.  of.  39213>14 
.  Istorie  fiorentine.  392  » 

Flores  illustrium  poetarum.  224 4 

FLORIDA.    Bartram.    Travels  through.  47 9 
Conqueste  de  la  Floride,  par  les  Espagnols, 

sous  F.  de  Soto.  224 6 
Irving.    Conquest  of,  by  De  Soto.  327  3 
Vega.    Histoire  de  Floride.  240 1!» 
Vue  de  Floride  occidental,  1802.  194 3 

Flowers.    See  Botany. 

FLUXIONS.    Emerson.    Doctrine  of.  204 9 
Simpson.  Doctrine  &  application  of.  579  2-3 
Vince.    Principles  of.  678 1G 
See  also:  C0culus,  Mathematics. 

Food.    See  Diet,  Digestion. 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator.    Miller.    426  10 

Foreign  period,  literature,  Journal  of.  569  16 

Foreign  quarterly  review.  226  7 

FOREST  trees.    Forsyth.    Diseases,  defects,  & 

injuries  of.  227  3-4 
Hitt.    Treatise  of.  307  9 
Justice.    Dissertation  on.  342 12 
Masse.   Dictionnaire  des  forets.  416  5 
Michaux.    European  F.  T.  425  3 
See  also .-  Trees. 

FORTIFICATION,  Treatise  on.  430 8 
Mutter.    Elementary  part  of.  4438 

.  Practical  part  of.  443  9 

Robertson.    Treatise  on  marine  F.  540  9 

Fossils.    See  Palaeontology. 

FRANCE.    Public  documents.  2307-232n 

Note. —  For  the  language  and  literature  of 
France,  see  French  language  and  French  litera 
ture. 

.    Agriculture,  commerce  fy  finances. 

Arnould.    De  la  balance  du  commerce  et 
des  relations  commerciales.  31 12 

.  Histoire  general  des  finances.  31 13 

Bouchon  du  Bournial.    Considerations  sur 

les  finances.  732 15 

Calonne.    Comptes  des  finances.  113  4 
Dubois.    Commerce  en  Italie,  etc.  190  1G 
Farrier.   Rapports  avec  le  commerce.  220  2 
Journal  du  commerce  5  etc.,  1808-9.  340  n 
Necker.    Administration  of  finances.  447  9 

.  Administration  des  finances.  447  4 

.  Compte  rendu  au  roi.  447 d 

Prairies  artificielles.  508  » 
Roland  de  la  Platiere.     Compte  rendu  a  la 
convention  nationale,  1793.  544 12 

.  Biography. 

Conspicuous  living  characters,  1851.  579  6 
Court  &  camp  of  Bonaparte.  158  1G 
Fontenelle.    CEuvres,  vol.  5-7.  225  8 
Lamartine.    Hist,  of  the  Girondists.  356 10 
Mirabeau.    National  assembly.  429  13 


INDEX. 


Vies  des  premier-peintres.  678  7 

.       History,  General  works. 

Anquetil.    Histoire  de  F.  24 1<* 

.  Motifs  des  guerres  et  des  traites  de 

paix,  1648-1783.    24 " 
Dumas.    Memoirs  of  his  time.  192 l 
Mably.    Sur  1'histoire  de.  390  8 
Macpherson.    Annals,  1589-1815.    396  * 
Michelet.    History  of.  425  4 
Serres.    General!  historic  of.  570 17 
See  also  .•  Brittany,  Gaul,  Normandy. 

.    History  before  the  revolution. 

Bethune,  M.de,  Due  de  Sully.  Memoires.  615 

.  Memoirs.    61  6 

Burnet.    Contests  concerning  the  regale. 

10512 
Comines.    History  of  Lewis  XI.  &  Charles 

VIII.  15Q1-2 

Dangeau.    Memoirs,  1684-1720.    170 3 
Davila.    Civil  wars  of.  173  n 

.  Guerre  civiliMi  Francia.  173  12 

Dudos.    Historic  de  Louis  XI.  191  6-7 
Duplessis-Mornay.    Guerres  civiles  et  reli- 

gieuses.    193 7 

Estrades.    Lettres,  memoires,  etc.  209  i3 
Maurepas,  Comte  de.    Memoires.  418 12 
Melvil.    Memoires.  422 3 
Ragois.    Sur  1'histoire.  525  n 
Retz,  Card.  de.    Memoires.  534 6 
Rose.    Annals  of,  to  1400.    546  14 
Smedley.    Annals  of,  1314-1589.    580 2 

.  History  of,  843-1529.    580  4 

Vetty,  fyc.    Histoire  de.  676  8 
Voltaire.    Age  of  Lewis  XIV.   681 13 

.  Age  of  Lewis  XV.  681  u 

.  CEuvres  completes.  682  8 

.  French  revolution. 

Abbott.    The  French  revolution.  26 
Adolphus.    Biogr.  memoirs  of.  8  2 
L'Ami  des  patriotes,  1790-1.    21  5 
Barlow.    Advantages  of.  43  !2 
Biographical  anecdotes  of.  74 4 
Bouille.    Memoires  sur  la  rev.  fr.  84 14 
BrissotdeWarville.  A  ses  commettans.  93  8 

.  Shall  the  king  be  tried  1  93  1° 

Burke.    Reflections  on.  104 12-i3 
Carlyle.  T.    The  French  revolution.  1183 
Christie.    Letters  on.  134  ig 
Collection  des  tableaux  historiques  de  la  re 
volution  fran9aise.    147 14 
Considerations  sur  la  France.  232 14 
Delacroix.    Le  spectateur  Francois.  176  15 
Desmoulins.    Hist,  of  the  Brissotins.  181  7 
Dusaulx,    L'insurrection  Parisienne.  194 3 
Fantin-Desodoards.  Histoire  philosophique 

de  la  revolution  de  F.  214 12 
France.    Publ.docum'ts  upon.  2308-232n 
Goquillot  fy  Blavier.    Contributions  decre- 
teee  par  1'assemblee  nationale.  737  3 


Histoire  de  Louis  XVI.  384 17 
Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  1789.    233 l 
Huhchoff.  Peace-republican's  manual.  319  1 
Idea  of  the  state  of  France.  233  2 
Impartial  history  of  the  revolution.  233  3 
Jauffret.    Proces  de  Louis  XVI.  332  5 
Lamartine.    Hist,  of  the  Girondists.  356  10 
Lavallette,  Comte  de.    Memoirs.  363  4 
Louvet  de  Couvray.    Narrative  of.  3858 
Mackintosh.    Vindiciae  Gallicee.  394 u 
Moniteur  universel,  1787-99.    432  6-7 
Montjoie.   Conjura'n  de  Robespierre.  43413 

.  Conj'tion  de  L.  P.  J.  d'Orleans.  434 14 

Moore,    Residence  in  France,  1792.    4358 
Mounier.   Considerations  sur  les  gouverne- 

mens.  442  8 

.  Expose  de  sa  conduite.  442  9 

Necker.  De  la  revolution  francaise.  4478 

Opinions  of  British  writers.  150  4 

Paine.    Rights  of  man.  471  9-n 

Pirie.    Prophecies  now  fulfilling.  495 13 

Priestley.    Letters  to  Burke.  515 J2 

Progress  &  effects  of  the  R.  233  7 

Rabaut  de  Saint- Etienne.    Hist.  of.  525  3-» 

Richard.    ^Eras  of  events,  1793-4.  401  4 

Smyth.    Lectures  on.  585  6 

Soulavie.    Reign  of  Lewis  XVI.  589  3 

.  Regne  de  Louis  XVI.  589  4 

Thiers.    History  of.  625  n 

Williams.    Letters  in  France,  1790.    712  2 

.  Politics  of  France,  May  31 , 1793-July 

28,  1794.    712 1 

— — .      History  since  the  revolution. 
Gushing.    Revolution  of  1830.  166  8 
Lamartine.  Restoration  of  monarchy.  356  n 

.  Revolution  of  1848.   356  9 

Thiers.    History  of  the  consulate.  625 10 

Politics  and  laws. 
Claviere  fy  Brissot  de  Warville.    Relative 

situation  of  F.  &  the  U.  States.  142 12 

.  De  la  F.  et  des  Etats-Unis.  142 13 

Fauchet.    Political  relations  with  the  U.S. 

in  1797.   215H 
Fonvielle.     Situation  de  la  France  et  de 

1'Angleterre  a  la  findu  18me  siecle.  2259 
Gillot.    Dictionnaire  des  constitutions  de 

1'empjf e  Fra^ais.  736 17 
Harper.  Dispute  between  the  United  States 

&  F.,  1797.    286  2-3 
Jeannin.    Negotiations.  332  i5-16 
Lacretelle.    Etablissement  des  connoissan- 

ces  humanes,  et  de  ['instruction  publique, 

dans  la  constitution  Francais.  354  9 
Memoire  sur  la  negociation  de  la  F.  &  de 
J'Angleterre,26Mars-20Sept.  1761.  422® 
Quillet.    Legislation  sur  1'administration 

des  troupes.  523  H 
Rcederer.   Journal  d'economie  publique,de 

morale,  etc.  543 12 


i  t 


INDEX 


.   Memoires  d'economie  publique,  de 

morale,  etc.  544 1 

.   Recueil  des  lois,  reglemens,  etc.  con- 

cernant  la  division  territoriale.  544  ~ 
Turgot.    Memoires  de  M.  Turgot,  et  M. 
Necker  sur  les  administrations  provincia- 
les.   639  13 

.          Miscellaneous  ivorks. 

Anecdotes  Francoises.  24  4-6 
Bulliard.    Herbier  de.  102  "> 

.  Histoire  des  champignons  de.  102  n 

.  Histoire  des  plantes  de.  102  12 

Bygge.  Travels  in  the  Fr.  Republic.  Ill  2 
C. . .,  P.  Tableau  geographique  de.  Ill 10 
Chas.  Tableau  des  operations  milit.  et  ci- 

viles  de  Bonaparte.  129  9 
Chaussier.    Geographic  de  la  F.  131 13 
Gushing.    Monuments,  scenery,  &c.  166  9 
Damiron.    Histoire  de  la  philosophic  en  F. 
au  XVIIe  siecle.  168  i2 

.  Histoire  de  la  philosophic  en  F.  au 

XIXe  sii-cle.  168  " 

David.  Campaigns  of  Gen.  Pichegru.  172 14 
Dumouriez.    Future  situation  of.  19210 
Delille.    L'homme  des  champs.  1774 
Guerry.    Statistique  morale  de.  277  n 
Humphrey.    Tour  in  1835.    319 17 
Hunter.    Travels  through  F.,  1792.    321  <* 
Jurieu.    Letters  to  the  persecuted  Protes 
tants  in  France.  3428 
Letters  from  the  army  in  Egypt.  156  15 
Lingmt.    Memoires,  etc.  376  19 
Mably.    Le  destin  de  la  France.  390  4 
Moheau.    La  population  de.  431 15 
Moore.    Society  &  manners  in.  435 10 
Napoleon  III.    Napoleonic  ideas.  446  7 
Pardoe.    Louis  XI Vth.  474  7 
Persecution  of  French  protestants.  236  4 
Piganiol  de  la  Force.    Introduction  a  la 
description  de,  etc.  493 !7 

.  Nouvelle  description  de.  494 l 

Porter.    Bible  societies  of.  505  21 
Quick.    Synodicon  in  Gallia  reform.  523  9 
Segur.    Napoleon's  expedition  to  Russia, 

1812.    569 12 

Smedley>    Reformed  religion  in.  580  5 
Tocqueville.    Society  in  France  before  the 

revolution  of  1789.    631 14  • 
Young.    Travels  in,  1787-89.    729  ™-™ 
Free  agency.    See  Moral  freedom. 
Free  institutions,  Nature,  &c.  of.  274 14 
FREE-MASONRY.  25  7-9,2443, 361  s,  6328, 669  !-2 
Adams.    Letters  on.  77 
Cross.    True  masonic  chart.  163  9 
Free  masonry  exposed  in  extracts  of  its  stan 
dard  authors.  235 14 
Gassett.    Catalogue  of  books,  aatimasonic 

in  arguments,  &c.  121 3 
Greenleaf.    Origin  &  principles  of.  272  2 


Harris.    Constitutions  of  the  fraternity  of 
free-masons.  287  8 

.  Masonic  emblems  explained.  287 17 

Merrick.    Letter  on  speculative  M.  424  a 
Odiorne.  Opinions  on  speculative  M.  461 12 
Power.    Masonic  melodies.  508  2 
Stearns.    Nature  &  tendency  of.  597 12 
Sumncr.    Letter  on.  611'' 

Free-thinking,  Sermons  on.    Ibbot.    324 5 

Free-will.    See  Moral  freedom. 

Freewill  baptists,  Faith  of.  636  * 

Freeholder,  The  5  essays.    Addison.    1 16 

FRENCH  language. 

Academic  Francaise.  Dictionnaire.  3  2~4 
Arnaidd  fy  Lancelot.  Grammaire.  30 16 
Boiste.  Dictionnaire  universel  de  la  langue 

Francaise.  78  12 
Chambaud.    French  grammar.  124 12 

.  French  &  Engl.  idioms.  124 13 

Dictionnaire  portatif  des  mots  Fran9.  739 12 
Dujief.    Nature  displayed  in  teaching  the 

French  language.  191 9 
Felix  Faulcon.    L'orthographie  Fr.  216  9 
Genin.    Variations  du  langage  Fra^ais 

depuis  le  Xlle  siecle.  244  <* 
Girault-Duvivicr.    Analyse  raisonne  des 
meilleurs  traites  sur  la  langue  Francais. 

248  ^ 

Laveaux.    Diet,  de  la  langue  Fr.  363 7 
Lettre  sur  les  sourds  et  muets.  372  15 
Levizac.  L'art  de  parler  et  d'ecrire  la  langue 

Fran9aise.  374 l 

Mauger.    French  grammar.  418  9 
Orelli.    Altfranzusische  Grammatik.  463  9 
Restaut.    L'orthographie  Franc  oise.  534  3 
Sobrino.    Gram.  Espagn.  &  Franc.  585 17 
Wailly.    Principes  de  la  langue  F.  683 12 

.  French  versification.  683 13 

Wanostrocht.    French  grammar.  688  10 
See  also .-  Dictionaries. 

literature. 


Ampere.   Histoire  litterairede  France.  21 10 
Journal  general  de  la  litterature.  340 12 
Villemain.    Cours  de  litt.  francaise.  678 10 
Sec  also  :  Brittany,  Poetry. 

spoliations,  U.  S.  claims  for.  658  12 

war,  Reminiscences  of.    Rogers.    541 6 


Friend  of  peace,  The,  1818-27.    724 10 

FRIENDS.  236 10-15. 

Barclay.  Principles  &  doctrines  of.  42  7 
Bennst.  Confutation  of  quakerism.  56  l3 
Clarkson.  Life  of  Penn.'  142  « 

.  Portraiture  of  quakerism.  142  7<8 

Gurney.    Views  &  practice  of.  278 12 
FJancock.    Conduct  of  F.  in  Ireland  during 

rebellion  of  1798.    284  ^-^ 
Hussey.    Exam,  of  Rand's  book.  322  8 
Marsh.    Popular  life  of  Fox.  405 1>2 
Sewel.    History  of  the  quakers.  571 l3 
Und-wMU.    Hell  broke  loose.  643' 


INDEX. 


Frithiofs  saga.    Tegner.    620 8 
FRUIT  trees.    Downing.   Fruit  trees  of  Ameri 
ca.  189  13 

Forsyth.  Culture  &  management  of.  227  *-* 
FUNCTIONS.    Cournot.  Traite  elem.de  la  theo- 

rie  des  fonctions.  158  14 
De  Morgan.    Calculus  of.  178  4 
Lagrange.    Theorie  des  fonctions  analy- 

tiques.  355  14 

Legendre.    Traite  des  fonctions  elliptiques 

367 12 

Funding  system  of  U.  S.  &  G.  B.  648  14 
Funeral  sermons.    See  Sermons. 
FUTURE  punishment.    Hopkins.    Future  state 

of  those  who  die  in  their  sins.  313  10 
Stuart.    Exegetical  essays  on  words  relat 
ing  to.  608  13 

state.    Priestley.  Knowledge  of  the  an- 

tient  Hebrews  concerning  a.  514 17 
Taylor.    Physical  theory  of  another  life. 

61813 

Watts.    The  world  to  come.  695 19 
See  also  .•  Future  punishment,  Universalism. 
Futurities,  Discourse  on.    Torrey.    634 2 
Futurity,  Prospect  of.    Broughton.    97  2 

Gaelic  language.  See  also  :  Dictionaries. 
Gillies.  Gaelic  poems  &  songs.  247  6 
Jones.  Vestiges  of  in  Gwynedd.  339  3 

Galatians,  Epistle  to  the.     See  Bible. 

GALVANISM.    Jacobi.    Galvanoplastik.  329 4 
Roget.    Galvanism.  514 10 
Wilkinson.    Elements  of.  709  9 
Seea'so:  Electricity,  Galvanism. 

Games,  &c.,  anc't  &  modern.  582 l 

GARDENING.    Don.    Horticulture.  188 4 
London.    G.  for  ladies.  384 10 
Miller.    The  gardener's  dictionary.  427  3 

See  also;  Agriculture,   Botany,  Fruit  trees, 
Forest  trees,  Trees. 

GAUL.    Cassar.    De  bello  Gallico.  1124-6 
Hotomanus.    Francogallia.  316 3 
Maffei.    Galliae  antiquitates.  397  3 
Ritson.    Memoirs  of  the  Gauls.  539  2 
Thierry.    Histoire  de  la  Gaule.  6258-9 
See  a'so .-  France. 

Gazette  nationale,  1789-1807.  452  6 

GAZETTEER.    Baldwin.    Pronouncing  G.  40 3 
Edwards.    Missionary  G.  97  7 
Fisher.    G.  of  the  United  States.  221 » 
Hay  ward.    New  England  G.  294  2 
Lippincott's  pronouncing  G.  377  7 
Morse.    American  G.  439  10 
.  G.  of  the  eastern  continent.  439  » 

GENEALOGY.    Farmer.    Genealogical  register 

of  New  England.  215  2 
Moreri.    Genealogical  dictionary.  437  8 
New  England  genealogical  register.  449  9 
Savage.    Geneal.  dictionary  of  N.  E.  560  5 

Genesis.    See  Bible. 


GENEVA.   Lemercier.  Church  history  of.  370 J 

.  Geogr.  &  polit.  acc't  of.  370  2 

Saussure.    Essai  suf  1'histoire  naturelle  des 
environs  de  Geneve.  560 4 

Gentoo  laws,  Code  of.  145  8 

Gentleman's  magazine,  &c.  241 8 

GEODESY.    Lee.    Tables,  &c.  739  3 
Maclear.    Contributions  to.  395  8>9 
Puissant.    Traite  de  geodesic.  522 1 

GEOGRAPHY.    Adams.    Geogr.  essays.  5 8 
Atlas  classica.  33  8 

de  la  geographic  ancienne  et  hist.  33  9 

Baldwin.    Universal  gazetteer.  40  3 
Bankes,  fyc.    System  of  universal  G.  41  n 
Bertius.    Breviarivm  orbis  terrarum.  144  u 

.  Geographia  vetus.  60  u 

Blundeville.    Treatises  on.  77  5 

Boiste.    Dictionnaire  de  geographic  univer- 

selle.  78i°-ii 

Bowen.    Complete  system  of.  87 23 
Brookes.    General  gazetteer.  95  u 
Carey.    General  atlas.  117  10 

.   Atlas  of  Europe  &  W.I.  117 " 

Cluvier.  Introd.  in  univ.  geographiam.  144  u 
Complete  system  of  G.    150  12 
Cruttwell.    Universal  gazetteer.  164 6 

.   Atlas  to  gazetteer.  164  7 

D'Anville.    Compend.  of  anc't  G.  170 10 

.  Complete  body  of  anc't  G.    17011 

.  Geographic  anc.  et  hist.  17012 

Dionyrius  Periegetes.    Geographia.  185 9 

.  Orbis  descriptio.  185 10 

Expilly.    Le  geographic  manuel.  213  )0 
Freeman.    Remarks  on  Morse's  G.  235  n 
Guthrie.    Geogr.  grammar.  278  14'15,  279  » 
Heylin.    Cosmography.  302 10 
Horn.    Body  of  ancient  G.  315  2 
Hubbard.    Rudiments  of  G.  318  2 
Lloyd.    Mathematical  G.  379  7 
Martin.    Correspondence  upon  G.  406  10 
Mayo.    Epitome  of  anc't  G.  420 12 
Malte-Brun.    Universal  G.  401  8 
Moreri.    Geographical  dictionary.  437  8 
Morse.    American  G.  439  12-13 

.   American  universal  G.  440 1>2 

Moxon.    Tutor  to  G.  442  u 
Niebuhr.    Lectures  on  anc't  G.  455  2 
Payne.    Geographical  extracts.  481 12 

.  Universal  G.  481 ]3 

Petavius.    G.  of  the  world.  487 12 
Pinkerton.  Modern  G.  495 8 
Pye.    Dict'y  of  anc't  G.  523 J 
Smith.    Dict'y  of  Greek  &  Roman  G.  584  * 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.    Maps.  586  6 
Spruiier.    Atlas  antiquus.  594  u 
Strabo.    Geographica.  6C63 
Varenius.    Geographia  generalis.  674  u 
Watts.    First  principles  of,  695 10 


776 


INDEX. 


Wells.    Anc't  &  present  G.  699 ' 
Wilkinson.    General  atlas.  243 13 
Worcester.    Geographical  dictionary.  724  4 
See  a'so  .•    Atlas,   Chronology,    Civilization, 
Cosmos,  Earth,  Ethnography,  Gazetteer,  Navi 
gation,  Physical  geography,  Travels,  Voyages, 
World. 

GEOLOGY.    Association  of  American   Geolo 
gists.    Transactions,  &c.  33  4 
Ansted.    Geologist's  text  book.  25  2 
Boase.    Treatise  on  primary  G.  77  7 
Buckland.    G.  considered  with  reference  to 

natural  theology.  101 l 
Cleaveland.    Elementary  treatise  on.  143  n 
Darcet.    Montagnes  de  Pyrenees.  170 14 

.  Memoire  sur  Factione  d;un  peu  egal? 

etc.  sur  des  terres,  etc.  170 15 
DelaBeche.    Geological  manual.  176  n 

.  Researches  in  theoret.  G.  176  12 

.  Selection  of  geol.  memoirs.  176  13 

Delaunay.    Hist.  nat.  des  roches.  177  3 
Gloag,    The  primeval  world.  249  6 
Goodrich.    Wonders  of  G.  2508 
Hitchcock.    Elementary  G.  306  12 

.  Illustrations  of  surface  G.  306  15 

.  The  religion  of  G.  306  17 

Kirwan.    Geological  essays.  350 15 
Lyell.    Principles  of  G.  389  4 
Machire.    G.  of  the  United  States.  395  4 
Mantell.    First  lessons  in.  402 14 

.  Petrifactions.  403 l 

Miller.    Cruise  of  the  Betsey.  426  8 

.  Footprints  of  the  Creator.  426  10 

.  Old  red  sandstone.  426  12 

.  Popular  G.  426  14 

.  Testimony  of  the  rocks.  427 l 

Paine.    Review  of  theoretical  G.  470 14 
Pallas.    Betrachtungen  tiber  die  Verande- 

rungen  der  Erdkugel.  473  5 
Phillips.    Guide  to  G.  490 14 

$f  Danbury.    Geology.  490 15 

Playfair.    Illustrations   of  the   Huttonian 

theory  of  the  earth.  498  7 
Richardson.    Introduction  to.  536  n 
Rooke.    G.  as  a  science.  546  2 
Stahl.    Einleitung  zur  Grund-Mixtion  derer 
unterirrdischen  mineralischen  und  metal- 
lischen  Corper.  5956 

See  also  .•  Creation,  Earth,  Glaciers,  Mineral 
ogy,  Palaeontology,  Physical  geography. 

See  also  under-.  Connecticut,  England,  France, 
Germany,  Great  Britain,  Island  of  St.  Michael's, 
Maine,  Massachusetts,  New  York,  Sussex,  Uni 
ted  States,  Wisconsin,  Yorkshire. 
GEOMETRY.  Adams.  Geometrical  essays.  512 
Barlow.    Geometry.  43  16 
Boucharlet.    L'application  de  Falgebre  a  la 

geometrie.  84  9 
Comte.    Traite  elementaire  de  geometric 

analytique.  151  * 
Davies.    Elements  of  descriptive  G.  173  6 


Emerson.    Elements  of  G.  204 10 
Euclid.    Elements  of  G.  210  J~3 
Fonienelle.    Elemens  de  la  geometrie  de 

I'infini.  2256 

Hamilton.    Analytical  G.  283  n 
Joanet.    Reciproques  de  la  geometrie  de 

Legendre.  335 14 

Lardner.    Geometrical  analysis.  359  9 
Legendre.    Elements  of.   367 n 
Maclaurin.  Properties  of  G'cal  lines.  395  4 
Monge.    Geometrie  descriptive.  432  5 
Playfair.    Elements  of.  4956 
Reynaud.    Notes  sur  Fgeometrie  de  Be- 

zout.  534  » 

Smyth.    Analytical  G.  585 10 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.    Geometry.   586  3 
Vincent.    Cours  de  geometrie.  el  em.  679  4 
Waud.    Algebraic  G.  696  1 

See  also:  Conic  sections,  Curves,  Perspective, 
Surveying,  Trigonometry. 
Georgetown  college.  244  »— 245  3 
GEORGIA.    Bartram.    Travels  through.  47 9 

Georgia  scenes,  characters,  &c.  245 4 
Georgical  essays.     See  Agriculture. 
Germanicus,  poeme.    Van  Winter.    674 10 
GERMANY.    Adam.    Vitae  germanorum  philo- 

sophorum.  412 

Anecdotes  Germaniques.  24 5 
Briefe  eines  reisenden  Franzosen.  93  2 
Browne.    Annals  of,  1648-1814.  98 16 
Burney.    State  of  music  in.  106  9 
Campaign  of  1796,  in  G.  3068 
Dwight.    Travels  in,  1825-6.  194  9 
Grotius.    De  rebus  Belgicis.  276  13 
Guicciardini.    Inferior  Germania.  277 15 
Le  droit  public  germanique.  245  12 
Moore.    Society  &  manners  in.  435 10 
Nugent.    Travels  through.  460  3 
Ormerod.    Annals  of,  1496-1648.  464  ™ 
Ranke.    Reformation  in.  528 l 
Riesbeck.    Travels  through,  537 13 
Robertson.    Protestantism  &  Catholicism 

in  G.  for  the  last  hundred  years,  431 7 
Rose.    Annals  of  G.  to  1400.  546  14 
Schiller.    Geschichte  des  dreyssigjahrigen 

Kriegs.  562  8 
Stael-Holstein.    De  PAllemagne.  595  2 

.  Germany.  595  3 

Voigt.  Mineral ogische  Beschreibungdes  ei- 

niger  merkwUrdigen  Gegenden  am  Rhein 

und  Mayn.  680 14 
.  Mineralogische  Reisen  durch  dasHer- 

zogthum  Weimar  und  Eisenach.  681 ' 
Wittm.    Histoire  de  la  philosophic  Alle- 

mande.  71 4 13 
Wuttke.  Jahrbuch  der  deutschen  Universi- 

taten,  1842.  7266 
.  Language. 


Bachmair.    German  grammar.  36  12 


INDEX. 


777 


Becker.    Ausftthrliche  deutsehe  Gramma- 
tik.  51  i3 

.  Die  deutsehe  WOrtbildung.  51  " 

.  Lehrbuch  des  deutschen  Stiles.  51 15 

.  Leitfaden  in  der  deutschen  Sprach- 

lehre.  52 1 

.   Schulgrammatik  der  deutschen 

Sprache.   52  3 
Fatten.    Deutsches  Lesebuch.  224 12-13 

.  German  grammar.  224 15 

Grimm.    Deutsche  Grammatik.  2758 

.  Deutsches  Worterbuch.  275 10 

.  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Sprache. 

275H 

Heyse.    Leitfaden  zum  grundlichen  Unter- 
richt  in  der  deutschen  Sprache.  738  3 
Nouvelle  grammaire  Allemande.  400  4 
Weigand.    Worterbuch  der  deutschen  Sy- 
nonymen.  698  4 
See  also  :  Dictionaries,  Gothic  language. 

i .  Literature. 

Brooks.    Songs  &  ballads,  translated  from 

German  lyric  poets.  96  2 
Edwards  <$•  Park.    Selections  from.  198  10 
German  miscellany.  245  n 
Gervinus.    Handbuch  der  Geschichte  de 
poet.  National-Literatur.  245 16 

.  Historische  Schriften.  246 1 

Hamberger.    Das  gelehrte  Deutschland. 

28217 

Heyne.    Opvscvla  academica.  303 l 
Literarisches  Centralblatt  ftir  Deutschland. 

3779 

Menzel.    German  literature.  423 x 
Meusel.    Das  gelehrte  Deutschland.  424 10 
Des  Minnesangs  Frtihling.  429  6 
Muehlenfels.    Introd.  to  a  course  of.  443  2 
Nibelungen-Lied.  325  4 
Scholl.  Deutsche  Literaturgeschichte.  564  5 
Vilmar.  Geschichte  der  deutschen  National- 
Literatur.  678i2 

Wackernagel.    Deutsches  Lesebuch.  683  4 
Gesta  Romanorum,  Tales  from.  736  2 
Geysers  of  Iceland.    Forbes.    225  "> 
Girard  college,  Astron.  observations  at.  646  4 
GLACIERS.    Forbes.    Iceland  :  its  G.  225 1° 

Tyndale.    G.  of  the  Alps.  641 » 
Glasgow,  Former  &  present  state  of.  248  ^ 
GLASS.    Kunckel.    Ars  vitraria.  352 9 
Neri,  SfC.    Art  de  la  verrerie.  448  7 
Gleaner,  The.  249 1 
Globe,  Circumnavigation  of  the.  306  3 

,  Congr.,  1st  sess.  36th  cong.  646  n 

Gloucester,  Christian  independents  at.  249  7-8 
Glycocoll,  Investigation  of.  315  H 
Gnomici  poetse  Graeci.    Brunch.    99  5 
Gnomon  of  the  N.  Test.    Bengel.    56  7 
GOD.    Abernethy.    Being  and  natural  perfec 
tions  of.  2 13 
Barclay.    Without  faith,  without  G.  42 6 


Beecher.    Moral  relations  of  man  to.  52  J» 
Chauncey.    Benevolence  of  G.  130  8 
Clarke.    Being  &  attributes  of.  141  4-7 

.  L'existence  et  attributs  de  Dieu.  141  n 

Coles.   Discourse  of  G.'s  sovereignty.  147 1() 
Fenelon.    De  1' existence  et  des  attributs  de 

Dieu.  217 10 
Hakewill.    Power  &  providence  of  G.  in 

the  government  of  the  world.  280  2 
Hancock.    Proof  of  being  of  G.  284  9 
Lindsey.    Conversations  on  the  divine  gov 
ernment.  376i4-i5 

M'Cosh.    Method  of  divine  government. 

3918 

Mather.    Name  of  Jehovah.  417 13 
Nicole.    Existence  of  a  G.  454 12 
4"  Owen.    Diatriba  de  justitia  divina.  467 10 
Price.    Being  &  attributes  of  Deity.  511 l 
Ray.    Wisdom  in  the  creation.  529  5 
Smart.    Eternity  of.  579 15 
Taylor.    Moral  government  of.  619  13 
Turner.    Wisdom  of  G.  in  the  redemption 

of  man.  640  'J 
Twisse.    Vindiciae  gratia?,  potestatis  ac  pro- 

videntiae  Dei.  640 13,  641 1 
Woodward.    God's  being  &  universal  gov 
ernment.  72318 
Worcester.    Personality  of  the  Word  of 

God.  72414 

Young.    Evil  and  G.  730  3-4 
See  also:  Atheism,  Deism,  Divinity,  Theology. 
Godliness,  Travels  of  true.    Reach.    345 1 
GOLD.    Schroeder.    Gold-Rechnung.  565 5 

Tabellen  zu  Ausrechnung  des  Goldes.  615 ia 
Golden  verses  of  Pythagoras.  341  6 
Gorham,  History  of.    Pierce.    493 1° 
GOSPEL.     See  also  :  Bible,  Evidences. 
Berriman.    Gradual  revelation  of.  60 9 
Fuller.    G.  worthy  of  all  acceptation.  237  9 

tragedy,  The.  252 i6 

Gothic  architecture.     See  Architecture. 

language.  Diefenbach.  Vergleichen  des 

Worterbuch  der  Goth.  Sprache.    184 3 
Gout,  Dissertation  on  the.    Cadogan.    1122 
GOVERNMENT.    Arcana  imperii  detecta.  28  8 
Art  of  governing  by  partys.  32  3 
Bodin.    Of  a  commonweale.  77  n 
Chipman.    Principles  of.  133  i2-i3 
Cock.    Essay  of  Christian  G.  145  6 
Condillac.    La  commerce  et  la  G.  151  3 
Dupont.    Constitution  nat.  du  G.  193  9 
Filmer.    Observations  on.  220  u 
Hare.    Duty  of  the  subject.  285  6 
Harrington.    Oceana.  286 7 
Hobbes.    Leviathan.  308 3 
Lieber.    Civil  liberty  &  self-G.  375  4 
Locke.    Letter  on  toleration.  380  2-3 
Mably.    Des  droits  et  des  devoirs  des  cjjtpy- 

ens.  3908 
Observations  on  G.  461  4 


98 


778 


INDEX. 


Powndtt.    Principles  of  polity.  508  6 
Paine.    First  principles  of.  471  3-4 
Price.    Observations  on.  510  n 
Priestley.    First  principles  of,  &c.  513  3 
Real.    La  science  du  £.  529  12 
Sidney.    Discourses  on.  576  10,  577 1 
Somers.    Nature  of.  587  30 
Spirit  of  despotism,  The.  593s 
Temple.    Essay  on.  621 1-2 
Treatise  on  government.  636  2 

Note.  —  For  works  relating  to  the  govern 
ments  of  various  nations,  see  under  their  seve 
ral  names. 

See  also :  Democracy,  Despotism,  Kings,  Leg 
islation,  Liberty,  Political  science. 
Grace,  The  covenant  of.    Ash.    40  5 

and  truth.    M'Ewen.  3924 

Grain,  Use  of,  in  distilleries.    Bell.    54 14 
GRAMMAR.   Destutt  de  Tracy.   G'maire.  6351 
Harris.  Inquiry  concern'g  univ.  G.  286  n-12 
Humboldt.    Sur  la  nature  des  formes  gram- 

maticales  en  general.  31 9  9 
Stoddart.    Universal  G.  6048 

See  also:  Etymology,  Philology,  and  the  names 
of  various  languages. 
GRANADA.    Florian.    La  conquista  de.  2245 

Irving.    Conquest  of.  327 7-13 
Grand  Manan,  Marine  invertebrata  of.  604  5 
GRAVITATION.    Airy.    Gravitation.  10 10 
Whewell.    Universal  G.  702  " 

See  also:  Attraction. 

GREAT  BRITAIN.    Island  and  Empire.  95  2, 
965-7, 1172, 15314-15627  168  2-3-',  175  7-s, 
213  6;  229  8~10,  285  2-6,  639  4 
Documents  relating  to  the  Popish   Plot. 

256  14—258  13 

Hist.  &  polit.  publications.  264  a— 270  « 
Miscel.  public  documents.  2558 — 256  n 
Observes  at  royal  observatories.  258 14 — 260  l 
Pamphlets  relating  to  Record  Com.  263  8-is 
Publ's  of  Record  Commission.  260  2— 263  7 

Note Under  each  of  the  following  heads 

see  the  various  divisions  of  Great  Britain,  par 
ticularly  England. 
.  Biography. 

Campbell  fy  Kent.  Biographia  nautica.  116 l 
Cunningham.  Painters  &  sculptors  of.  165  16 
Forster.  Eminent  British  statesmen.  226 10 

.  Statesmen  of  Commonwealth.  226  " 

Johnson.    Eminent  English  poets.  336  14>15 

Living  authors  of  G.  B.,  1798.  377  » 

Manning.    Lives  of  the  Speakers.  402  7 

Mills.    Literary  men  of.  427 13 

Seward.    Biographiana.  571 10 

Wright .    Biographia  Brit,  literaria.  725 14 

Description,  travels,  4*c. 

Baldwin.    Survey  of  British  customs.  39 13 
Busted.    National  bankruptcy  of.  93  ^ 
Chalmers.    Comparative  strength  of.  124  2 
Chamberlayne.    Magnae  Britanniae  notitia, 
1741.    125 1-» 


Clarke.    Strength  &  opulence  of.  139  6 
Dobbs.    Mode  of  taxation,  1784.    186  » 
Elliot.    Mineral  waters  of.  202  n 
Grellier.    History  of  the  national  debt;  from 

1688  to  1800.  2739 
Holroyd.    Colonial  system  of.  310 14 
Hooker.    The  British  flora.  312  w 
Humphrey.    G.  B.  in  1835.    319  " 
Justice.    British  gardener's  director.  342  12 
Lavergne.    Rural  economy  of.  363  8 
M' Arthur.    Facts  of  18th  century.  390 10 
Mauduit.    State  of,  1768.    418  6~s 
Mavor.    The  British  tourists.  419  5 
Merchant's  &  manufacturer's  magazine. 

423  4 

Paine.    Decline  &  fall  of  the  English  sys 
tem  of  finance.  471  2 

Postlethwayt.    Commercial  interest.  506 13 
Price.    Population  of.  510 12 

.  Public  debts,  &c.  in  1783.  511 3 

Rider.    British  merlin,  1808.  537  n 
Russel.    Mineral  waters  of.  552  7 
Thornton.    Paper  credit  of.  628  H-12 
Waagen.    Treasures  of  art  in.  682 17 
Withering.  Systematic  arrangement  of  Bri 
tish  plants.  719  12 

.  History. 

Care.    English  liberties.  1176 

Chalmers.    Treaties  between  Great  Britain 

and  other  powers.  124 l 
Champion.    Situation  of  G.  B.  and  the  Uni 
ted  States,  1784.  125  « 
Dalrymple.    Memoirs  of.  168  4 
D'Avaux.    Negotiations  of  D'Avaux.  172  8 
Erskine.    Present  war  with  France.  208 10 
Hardy.    Trial  for  high  treason.  285  2 
Henry.    History  of.  299  5-6 
Hume.    History  of.  319  15 
Jordan.    Parliamentary  journal,  1795.  339  6 
Macpherson.    Introd.  to  the  hist.  of.  396  3 
Masson.    Life  of  Milton.  416  10 
Memoire  sur  la  negociation  de  la  France  &. 
de  PAngleterre,  26  Mars-20  Sept.  1761. 

422  8 

Noble.    Genealogy  of  the  House  of  Stuart. 

4564 

Parliamentary  register,  1775-81.    478 J 
Plowden.    History  of,  1792-3.    499 7 
Proctor.    Britain.  519  ^ 
Rimius.    Memoirs  of  the  House  of  Bruns 
wick.  538  2 

Roscoe.    War  with  France,  1808.    546  9 
Rushworth.    Historical  collections.  552 l 
Russell.    Annals  of,  1399-1815.    552  9 
Scobell.    Acts  of  Parliament,  1648-51.  566  3 
Selection  from  the  Harleian  tracts.  269  14 
Strype.    Life  of  Sir  J.  Cheke.  607  » 

.  Life  of  Sir  T.  Smith.  60S2 

Temple.    Works.  621 1-» 

Tooke.    Trial  for  high  treason.  633  7 


ISDEX. 


779 


Tottill.    Magna  Charta  cum  statutis.  256  2 
Treaties  with  United  States.  635 14,  636  5 
United  States.    Papers  relative  to  G.  B., 
Nov.  29, 1791,  to  Sept.  25,  1793.    652 1-6 
Waterhouse.    Letters  on  Junius.  693 17 
WoodfaU.    Debates  in  Parliament,  Jan.  21- 
April  17,1794.  722  7 

See  also  .-  American  colonies,  France,  India, 
United  States. 

.         Miscellaneous  works. 

Acherley.    The  Britannic  constitution.  43 
Baring.    Conduct  of  G.  B.  toward  the  neu 
tral  commerce  of  America.  43 6 
Beda.    Ecclesiastica  historia.  52 12 
Bentham.    Equity  dispatch  court  proposal. 

57 17 

.  Indications  respecting  Lord  Eldon, 

&c.  58i 

.  Radical  reform  bill.  57 13 

.  Rationale  of  judicial  evidence.  58 13 

Book  of  family  crests.  80 2 

Boughton.     Considerations  relative  to  G. 

B.  and  her  oriental  colonies.  84 13 
Carkesse.    Act  of  tonnage,  &c.  118  1>2 
Carlyle.   Autobiography.  118 3 
Collection  of  state  trials,  &c.  150 7 
Cooper.    Anc't  British  churches.  153 15 

.Tracts.  153  ^4,  1544— 1562 

Day.    Letters  of  Marius.  175  6 

Du  Calvet.    Appel  a  la  justice  de  Petat. 

Goodrich.    British  eloquence.  250  7 
Humphreys.    Coinage  of.  738  b 
Jenkinson.    Conduct  of  G.  B.  in  respect  to 

neutral  nations.  333 19 
Miller.    Weights  &  measures  of.  427 2 
Mills.    Literature  of.  427 13 
Peerage  of  G.  B.,  in  1807.  268  is 
Prynne.    Brevia  parliamentaria.  520  4 

.  Tracts.  520  e-7.9-i3;  521 1-2 

Pulteney.    Effects  of  E.  I.  bill.  522  & 
Recollections  of  House  of  Commons,  1830 
-5.    527  i4 

Recollections  of  House  of  Lords,  1830-6. 

52715 
Robinson.    Admiralty  reports,  1798-1806. 

5426 

Rous.    Letter  to  Burke.  548  2 
Spence.    Agricult.  the  source  of  the  wealth 
of  Britain.  592  6 

.  Britain  independent  of  commerce. 

592  7 

Stanton.    Reforms  &  reformers.  596 10 
Stephen.    Speech  on  Whitbread's  motion 

relative  to  the  U.  S.  600 1 
Trenchard  fy  Gordon.    Cato's  political  let 
ters,  1722-23.    637  7-s 
Tucker.  Letters  on  important  subjects.  639 
Great  commission,  The.    Harris.    287 3 
metropolis,  The.    Grant.    381  6 


GREECE.    Description,  travels,  8pc. 
Barthelemy,    Travels  of  Anacharsis.  46  ]~3 

.  Voyage  du  Anacharsis.  46  4 

Becker.    Private  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks. 

52s 

Beaujour.    Commerce  of.  50  9 
Chandler.    Travels  in.  125 12 
Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  8  • 

Leake.    Travels  in  northern  G.  365 5 
Lyall.    Account  of.  388  ^ 
Mure.    Tour  in.  444-7 
Pausanias.    Description  of.  481 7 

.  De  situ  Graeciac.  481  8 

Prevost.    Hist,  d'une  Grecque  mod.  5101 
Savory.    Letters  on.  560  H 
Smith.    Dict'y  of  Greek  geography.  584 4 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel.  600  4 
Wheeler.    Life,  &c.  of  Herodotus.  702 1 

.       History,  antiquities,  fyc. 

Clinton.    Fasti  Hellenici.  144 4 
Creutzer.  SymbolikundMythologic.  161 !3 
Curtius.    Griechische  Geschichte.  166  8 
Drummond.    Review  of  the  governments 

of  Sparta  &  Athens.  190 » 
Finlay.    Byzantine  &  Greek  empires,  716- 
1453.    221 3 

.  G.  under  the  Romans.  221  2 

.  History  of,  1204-1461.    221  4 

Gillies.    Hist,  de  Fancienne  G.  247  8 

.  History  of  ancient  G.  247  9 

Grote.    History  of.  276  8 

Heeren.    Politics  of  ancient  G.  296  2 

Hermann.    Political  antiquities  of.  300  7 

History  of  modern  G.  270  w 

Keightley.    Mythology  of  ancient  G.  345  9 

Mably.    L'histoire  de  la  Grece.  3908 

Malkin.    History  of.  401 1 

Mitford.    History  of.  431  * 

Pf differ.    Antiquitates  Graecae.  489  2 

Pococke.    India  in  G.  5007 

Potter.    Antiquities  of.  507  9-10 

Smith.    Dict'y  of  Greek  antiquities.  584  2 

.  Dict'y  of  Greek  biography.  584  3 

.History  of.  584  5 

Stanyan.    The  Grecian  history.  596  n 
Thirlwall.    History  of.  626  » 
Thucydides.    De  bello  Peloponnes.  629 10 

.  Peloponnesian  war.  629  8>8 

Wachsmuth.     Hellenische  Alterthumskun- 
de.  683 2 

.  Historical  antiquities  of.   683  3 

Xenophon.    History  of.  727 4 

.  Historia  Graeca.  72710-11 

See  also .-  Athens. 

1.  Miscellaneous. 

Delambre.  Memoire  sur  Farithmetique  des 

Grecs.  28  ™ 

Lobeck.    De  theologias  mysticsa  Graecorum 
causis.  379 10 


780 


INDEX. 


.       Language.  270 19-23 

Ahrens.    De  GrEecae  linguae  dialectis.  9  12 
Astius.    Lexicon  Platonicum.  33  5 
Beatson.    Index  Graecitat.  ^Eschyleae.  49 15 

.  Index  Graecitatis  Sophocleae.  49 16 

Beck.    Index  Graecitatis  Euripideae.  51  n 
Bos.    Ellipses  Graecae.  81  2 
Brandis.    Scholia  in  Aristotelem.  91  3 
Buttmann.    Greek  grammar.  1107 

.  Lexilogus.  1108 

Clavis  Homerica.  734  5 
Crusius.    Lexicon  of  Homer.  164  4 
Dionysius,  of  Thrace.    Grammatica.  185 8 
Donaldson.    New  Cratylus.  1887 
Ellendt.    Lexicon  Sophocleum.  202  3 
Etymologicon  magnvm.  209  18 
Etymologicvm  Gr.  lingvae  Gvdianvm.  209 19 
Felton.    Inaugural  discourse.  217  2 
Franzius.    Elem.  epigraphices  Gr.  235 l 
Gaisford.    Adnota.  in  Herodotum.  238 12 
Hederich.    Graecum  lexicon  manuale.  2959 
Hesychius.    Lexicon  Graecum.  302  6 
Hoogeveen.    Doctrina  particularvm.   312 10 

Greek  particles.  312" 

Hunting  ford.  Writing  of  Greek.  321  8~10 
Jelf.    Greek  grammar.  333 17 
Kuehner.    Greek  grammar.  352 6 
Lancelot.    Method  of  learning  the.  358  * 
Le  Roi.    Principes  de  la  langue  Gr.  371  2 
Maittaire.    Graecae  linguae  dialecti.  400  5 
Martin.    Etudes  sur  la  Timee  de  Platon. 

407  4 

Matthiae.    Greek  grammar.  418  3-4 
Munk.    Metres  of  the  Greeks.  443 12 
Mure.    Critical  history  of.  444 6 
Neilson.    Greek  exercises.  447 14-15 
Nitzsch.    Anmerkungen  zu  Odyssee.  456  2 
Orion.    Etymologicon.  464 2 
Passow.  Handworterbuch  der  griechischen 

Sprache.  480  7-8 
Photius.    Lexicon.  491 13 
Pickering.    Pronunciation  of  Greek.  492  3 
Robertson.  Thesaurus  Graecae  linguae.  541 2 
Rossbach.    Griechische  Metrik.  547 10 

.  Griechische  Rhythmik.  547  n 

Sandford.  The  writing  of  Greek.  558  13 
Scapula.  Lexicon  Graeco-Latinum.  561  4 
Schrevel.  Greek  lexicon.  565  3 

.  Lexicon  Gr.-Lat,  Lat.-Gr.  565 4 

Schutz.     Animadversiones  in  doctrinam 

Graecarum  particularum.  565 10 
Schweighceuser.  Lexicon  Herodot'm.  566 ] 
Smith.    Grammar  of  the.  583 1 
Suidas.    Lexicon.  609 14 
Thiersch.    Greek  grammar.  625 13 
Treatise  on  Greek  accents.  636  3 
Trollope.    Notae  in  Euripidem.  638  4 
Vaply.    Greek  grammar.  673  8>9 
Viger.    De  Gr.  dictionis  idiotismis.  678  8 
WeUaucr.    Lexicon  ^Eschyleum.  698  » 


Wettenhal.    Grseca  grammatica.  701  4 

Wolf.    Prolegomena  ad  Homerum.  720 10 

See  also  .-  Bible,  Dictionaries. 

.         Literature,  Collections. 

Bekker.    Anecdota  Grseca.  53 10 
Bergk.    Poetae  lyrici  Graeci.  732 10 
Bosch.    Anthologia  Graeca.  81  4-6-7 
Brunck.    Gnomici  poetae  Graeci.  99  3 
Dobson.    Oratores  Attici.  186  12 

Walz.    Rhetores  Graeci.  6889 
-,  Works  relating  to. 


Blackiaell.    Enquiry  into  the  life  &  writings 

of  Homer.  75 15 

Buckham.    Theatre  of  the  Greeks.  100  l2 
Francklin.    Greek  tragedy.  233 ld 
Gladstone.    Studies  on  Homer.  248 15 
Mure.    Critical  history  of.  444 6 
Nitzsch.    De  historia  Homeri.  740  9 
Schcell.    Histoire  de  la  litterature  Grecque 

profane.  564°- 

Welcker.  Die  griechischen  Tragodien.  698  9 
Wheeler.  Life  &  travels  of  Herodotus.  702 » 
See  also:  Classical  literature,  Greek  empire, 
reek  empire.    Finlay.    History  of.  221 3 
Jacob.    Annals  of,  800-1100.    329 2 

Greenland,  Account  of.  306  4 

Greenwood.    Cleveland.    Directory  for.  143 8 
.  Hints  concerning.  143  9 

Groton,  Mass.    Butler.    History  of.  109 3 

Guardian,  The.  95 1 

Guatemala.    See  America,  Central. 

Guaxaca,  Voyage  a.    Th.  de  Menonville.  625 16 

Guiana,  Natural  history  of.    Bancroft.    40 15 

Guido  and  Julius.    Tholuck.   626  3 

Gunnery,  Principles  of.    Robin.    542 5 

Hades.    See  Intermediate  state. 
Hadley,  Mass.    200th  anniversary.  279 12 
Haggai,  Commentary  on.    See  Bible. 
Half-hours  with  the  best  authors.  151 1 
Hamiltoniad,  The.  284 1 
Hampshire  narrative,  Answer  to  the.  372  6 
Hand,  Mechanism,  &c.  of  the.    Bell.    54 16 
Handbook  of  chronology  &  history.  522  n 

of  painting.    Kugler.    352 8 

Hannibal,  Route  of.  Law.    364 6-7 
Hanseatic  league,  Origin,  &c.  of.  401  2 
HAPPINESS.    Harris.    Treatise  on.  286 14 

Lucas.    Inquiry  after.  387  2 
Harmonies  of  the  Gospels.    See  Bible. 
Harmony,  The  Essex.    Kimball.  349  * 

,  Principles  of,  in  composition.  550 14 

Hartford  convention,  Proceedings  of.  288 15 

Dwight.    History  of.   194  12 
HARVARD  college.  163",  165 w,  289 «— 291" 

Bond.    Astron.  observatory  of.  79  8 

Quincy.    History  of.  524  4 

Peirce.    History  of.  484  9 

Prince.    Constit'n  &  government  of.  517  » 


INDEX. 


781 


Harvest  moon,  Phaenomena  of.  219  5 

Hawaii,  Tour  around.  293  3 

HEALTH.    See  also :  Therapeutics. 
Armstrong.    Art  of  preserving.  30 13 
Combe.    Physiology  applied  to.  149  14<ia 
Johnson.    The  economy  of.  336  3 
Tissot.    Advice  regarding.  631  8 
Waterhouse.    Cautions  concerning.  693 16 

Hearing.    See  Acoustics. 

HEART.    Lower.    Tractatus  de  corde.  385 17 
Newton.    Utterance  of  the.  452 J 
Warren.    Organic  diseases  of.  691 17 

HEAT.  388  5.    Crawford.    Experiments  &  ob 
servations  on  animal  H.  735  4 
Leslie.    Nature  &  propagation  of,  371 15 
Lubbock.    The  H.  of  vapours.  386  8 

Heaven  &  its  wonders.    Swedenborg.    613 x 

Heavens.    See  Astronomy,  Planets,  &c. 

HEBREwlanguage.11010.   Buxtorf.  Liber  de 
Hebraicis  abbreviaturis.  110 12 

.  Epitome  grammatics  Hebr.  11013-14 

.  Lexicon  Hebr.  et  Chald.  HO13 

.  Thesaurus  linguae  Hebr.  HO^-is 

.  Tractatus  de  origine.  Ill l 

Bythner.    Institutio  linguae  Hebr.  Ills 
Clenardus.  Tabvl.ingrammaticenH.  143 16 
Crinesius.    Discursus  statuens  Hebraicam 

omnium  linguarum  primam.  162  4 
Donaldson.  Comparative  grammar  of.  188  6 
Gibbs.    H.  &  English  lexicon.  246  10-u 
Leusden.   Philologus  Hebrseo-mixtus.  373  6 
Munster.    Kalendarivm  Hebr.  444  4 
Nordheimer.    Hebrew  grammar.  456  6 
Pagninus.    Epitome  Thesavri.  469 13 

.  Thesaurus  linguae  sanctae.  469 14 

Parkhurst.    H.  &  Chald.  grammar.  477  7 

.  H.  &  English  lexicon.  477  7 

Pike.     Hebrew  lexicon.  494  5 

Robertson.    Manipulus  linguae  sanct.  540 10 

Schickard+  Horologium  Ebraeum.  562  2~4 

.  Rota  Hebraea.  562  5 

Schroeder.  Hebraisches  Ubungsbuch.  565 6 
Schultens.    Directorium,  etc.  565  8 
Simonis.    Lexicon  H.  et  Chald.  578  n 
Stuart.    Grammar  of  the.  608  14-16 

.  Hebrew  chrestomathy.  608  13 

Udall.    Key  of  the  holy  tongue.  642^-6 
Willard.    Hebrew  grammar.  71 1  4 

literature.  Ailing.  Hebraeorum  respub- 

lica  scholastica.  15 15 
Etheridge.    Introd.  to  study  of.  209  15 
Herder.    Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry.  300  2 
Hurwitz.    Uninspired  ancient  H.  L.  322  5 

.  Hebrew  tales.  322  6 

.  Lecture  on.  322  7 

Lowth.    Lectures  on  Hebrew  poetry.  386  3 

Hebrews.    See  Jews. 

,  Epistle  to  the.    See  Bible. 

HEBRIDES.    Faujas  de  Saint-Fond,    Travels 


Johnson.    Tour  to  the.  83 10,  336  19 
Martin.    Description  of.  407  3 

Helvetia.    See  Switzerland. 

Hemp.   739 15.     Quincy.    Treatise  on  hemp- 
husbandry.  523 12 

Henry  of  Ofterdingen.    Hardenberg.    737 n 

Herald,  The  New  York.  451  ^ 

Heraldry.     Thompson.    627  7 
Book  of  family  crests.  80  2 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom.  268  Js 

Hercules,  The  judgment  of.  341  <* 

HERESIES.  Apocalypsis.  26  l 

Carwithen.  H.  of  4th  century.  119  9 
MFarland.  Historical  view  of.  392  5 
Servetus.  History  of  Servetus.  571 l 

Herpetology.    See  Reptilia. 

Hermeneutics,  Sacred.    See  Bible. 

Hexapla,  The  English.  68  *3 

HIEROGLYPHICS.    Greppo.    Essay  on  the  sys 
tem  of  Champollion.  273 10 
Horapollo.    Hieroglyphica.  314 7 
Valerianus.    Hieroglyphica.  672 9-10 

HINDOSTAN.  Rennell.  General-Charte  von  In- 
dien.  630  6 

.  Memoir  of  a  map  of.  532 *2 

Scrafton.    Government  of.  568  2 
Tiejfenthaler.     Historisch-geographische 
Beschreibung  von  Hindustan.  630  6 
See  also.-  Ceylon,  India. 

Historical  discourses.    Bacon.    37 15 

miscellanies.    Bancroft.    41 4 

society,  Maine.  399  16 

,Massachusetts.  414  9~13 

-,  New  York.  451  8-9 


HISTORY.    Study  fy  philosophy  of. 

Bunsen.    Philosophy  of  universal   H.   ap 
plied  to  knowledge  &  religion.  103  2 
Hegel.    Philosophic  der  Geschichte.  296  9 

.  Philosophy  of.  296  4 

Jamieson.    Use  of  sacred  H.  331  5 
Herder.    Werke  zur  Geschichte.  300 l 
Mably.    De  Petude  de  Phistoire.  390  8 

.  De  Fecrire  de  Thistoire.  390  8 

Miller.    Philosophy  of.  426  6 
Priestley.    Lectures  on.  515  2-3 
Schlegel.    Philosophy  of.  563  5 
Shedd.    Philosophy  of.  573 12 

.  Ancient  history. 

Beke.    Researches  in  primeval  H.  53  9 
Diodorus  Siculus.    Bibliotheca  hist.  184 13 
Eichhorn.    Antiqua  historia.  200  7 
Goguct.    Origin  of  laws,  &c.  250 12 
Heeren.    Anc't  nations  of  Africa.  295 16 

.  Historical  researches.  295 17 

Herodotus.    Historiarum  libri  ix.  301  2-3 

.  History.  301  4-5 

Niebuhr.    Lectures  on.  455  3 
Petavius.    History  of  the  world.  487 13 
Polybius.    General  history.  502  7'9 
.  Geschichte.  502  « 


782 


I N  D  E  X  . 


.  Polybius,  Greece.  502  10 

Rollin.    Ancient  H.  5153-4 

.  Histoire  ancienne.  545  5 

Valerius  Maximus.    Dictorum  factorumque 
memorabilium  libri.  672 12-13 

.  Modern  history. 

Arnold.    Lectures  on  modern  H.  31 10 
Guizot.    Cours  d'histoire  moderne.  278  3 
Heeren.    Political  system  of  Europe.  296  l 
Miller.    Retrospect  of  18th  century.  427 4 
Smyth.    Lectures  on  modern  H.  585  7-8 

See  also  .-  Chivalry,  Crusades,  Middle  ages, 
and  the  names  of  the  various  countries,  nations, 
&c.  of  modern  times. 

.     Universal  4*  miscellaneous  history. 

Ball.    Opus  historicum.  40  7 
Blair.    H.  of  the  world.  76  6 
JBraithwaite.    Survey  of  H.  91 l 
Chateaubriand.    Etudes  historiques.  130 ! 
Cluvier.  Historiarum  totius  mundi  epitome. 

1441° 

D Le  guide  de  Fhistoire.  167  4 

.  Tableau  de  Fhistoire  universelle.  167 

Delitile.    Abrege  de  Fhistoire  univ.  1775 
De  Quincey.    Historical  essays.  179)5 
General  history  of  the  world.  244 l 
Gillies.    History  of  the  world.  247 10 
Goldsmith.    Manners,  customs,  &  curiosi 

ties  of  nations.  250 14 
Goodrich.    Customs  of  all  nations.  2508 
Helvicus.    Historical  theatre.  297  6 
Heylyn.    Cosmography.  302 10 
Hommes  dans  les  diff.  epoques  de  Fhistoire 

Howel.    H.  of  the  world.  317  " 
Huebner.  KurtzeFragen  ausderpolitischen 

Historia.  318  « 
M.  Ray.    Synopsis.  529  3 
Malkin.    Introd.  lecture  on.  400 12 
Martin.    Correspondence  upon.  406  10 
Mercier.    Fragments  of  history.  4237 
Millot.    Siemens  d'hist.  generale.  427 10 

.  Elements  of  general  H.  427  n-12 

Nee  de  la  Rochelle.    Biblioth.  hist.  44712 
Payne.    Epitome  of  H.  481 ll 
Priestley.    New  chart  of  H.  512  9-10 
Putnam.    Handbook  of  H.  523  u 
Raleigh.    H.  of  the  world.  526  6 
Sane.   Tableau  historique  du  monde.  558  14 
Shuckford.    Sacred  &  profane  H.   576  3 
Smyth.    Lectures  on  H.  585  6 
Thomson.    Spirit  of  general  H.  628  l 
Tytler.    Elements  of  general  H.  641  » 

.  Universal  H.  642 1 

Universal  history.  669  7~9 

Usher.    Annals  of  the  world.  671 13 

See  also:  Antiquities,  Biography,  Chronolo 
gy,  Civilization,  Ecclesiastical  history,  Ethno 
graphy,  Geography,  Negotiations,  Political  sci 
ence,  Treaties,  &c. 


Note.  — for  the  histories,  civil,  ecclesiasti 
cal,  military,  &c.  of  various  countries,  of  litera 
tures,  of  sciences,  &c.,  see  under  their  respective 
names. 
Holland.  3097.   Peckham.  Tour  through.  484  4 

See  also:  Netherlands. 

Hollis  street  meeting-house,  Boston.  384  & 
HOLY  living  &  dying.     Taylor.    619  4 

Scriptures.    See  Bible. 

Spirit.    See  also  :  Trinity. 

Barrington.    Teaching  &  witness  of.  455 

state,  The.    Fuller.    237  " 

war,    See  Crusades. 

Homeric  age,  Studies  on  the.  Gladstone.  248  « 

lexicon.     Crusius.     164 4 

HOMILETICS.    Campbell.    Lectures  on  pulpit 

eloquence.  11511 
Christian  orator,  The.  134  *3 
Fish.    History  &  repository  of  pulpit  elo 
quence.  221 12 
Porter.     Lectures  on.  505  5 
Russell.    Pulpit  eloquence.  5537 
Homilies  of  the  church  of  England.  123  3 
Horae  Paulinae.    Paley.    471  n;  4721 
Horses.     See  Veterinary  art. 
Horticulture.     See  Gardening. 
Hosea,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 
Hospital,  Massachusetts  general.  414  4-8 
Hot  springs.    Daquin.    Analyse  des  eaux  ther- 

malesd'Aix.  170  13 
Hours  with  the  Evangelists.  453 17 

with  the  mystics.  675 12 

Housatunnuk  indians,  Memoirs  of  the.  3139 
Hudibras  5  a  poem.    Butler.    HO1 
Huguenots,  A  tale  of  the.  225  2 
HUMAN  life.    Bowdoin.    Oeconomy  of.  86  5 
De  Wette.    H.  L.;  or  practical  ethics.  181 13 
New  estimate  of  H.  L.  449  ie 
Norm.    Reflections  on.  4567 

nature.    Burgh.    Dignity  of.  1047 

Goodrich.    Curiosities  of.  260  8 
Innes.    Sketches  of.  326  3> 
Moore.    Various  views  of.  4351 1 
reason.     See  Reason. 


Humane  society  of  Massachusetts.  319  2-3 
HUNGARY.    Born.    Travels  through.  80 » 
Brace.    Hungary  in  1851.   89  7 
Hunter.    Travels  through,  1792.  321  6 
Townson.    Travels  in,  1793.   634  J4 
Hungarian  controversy,  The.  733 ia 

persecution,  Acc't  of.  3428 

HUSBANDRY.    Columella.    Of  H.   149^2 
Davies.     Case  of  labourers  in.  173  7 
Foster.    Oration  on.  227  8 
General  dictionary  of.  150  9-10 
Varlo.    System  of,  for  America.  674 12 

See  also  .-  Agriculture,  Gardening. 
HYDRAULICS.  421*,  466™.    Seealso:  Canals. 
Beaufoy.    Hydraulic  experiments.  508 
Ewbank.    Hydraulic  machines.  212  20 
Ferguson.    Select  subjects  in.  219 9 


INDEX. 


'83 


H.  of  the  Mississippi  river.  651  2 
Hydrocele,  Treatise  on.    Pott.    507  6 
Hydrodynamics.    Barlow.    43 17 
Hydrology.    See  Hydrodynamics,  Water. 
HYDROPATHY.     Currie.     Effects  of  water  as 

a  cure  in  diseases.  166  1>2 
Gully.    Water  cure  in  chronic  diseases. 

2787 

Francke.    New  theory  of  disease.  233  14 
Johnson.    Domestic  practice  of.  336  l 
Shew.    H.,  or  the  water-cure.  575  7 
HYDROPHOBIA.    Mease.    Dissert,  on.  419 17 

Thacher.    Observations  on.  622 l 
HYDROSTATICS.    Bland.    Elements  of.  76 16 
Brougham.    Hydrostatics.  96 10 
Ferguson.    Select  subjects  in.  219  9 
Vince.    Pinciples  of.  679  * 
Hydrozoa,  Oceanic.    Huxley.    323 15 
Hygrometer.    Saussure.   Essais  sur  1'hygrome- 

tre.  560  2-3 

Hymaritic  inscriptions  in  Southern  Arabia. 
Taylor.    640 7 

ICELAND.    Forbes.    I. :  its  volcanoes,  geysers, 

and  glaciers.  225  10 

Historical  &  descriptive  account  of.  306  4 
Mallet.    Translations  of  the  Edda.  401  3 
Von  Troil.    Letters  on.  682  n 
ICHTHYOLOGY.  Buffon.  Histoire  naturelle  des 

poissons.  102  3 
Cuvier.    Pisces.  166  15 
Storer.     Fishes   of  Mass.   413 9,  605  »•* 

.  Fishes  of  North  America.  605  4-5 

Ideology.    See  Mental  philosophy. 

Idiocy,  Reports  on.  415  12 

Idler,  The.    Johnson.    95 1 

Idolatry,  Christian,  Conversations  on.  376  12<13 

Ignorance,  popular,  Evils  of.    Foster.    228  3>4 

ILLINOIS.    Public  documents.  324 s~15 

Owen.   Geological  explorations  of.  650  n-13 
See  also  .•  Ogle  county. 

college,  Catalogues  of.  324 16 

Illustrations  of  political  economy.  407 5 
IMAGINATION.    Akenside.    Pleasuresof.il2 

Beattie.    Dissertations  on.  49  \7 
Imitation  of  Christ.    T.  a  Kempis.    346  8 
Imposture,  True  nature  of.    Prideaux.    dlljp 
Incarnation,  Mystery  of  the.     Usher.    672  4 
Increments,  Method  of.    Emerson.    204 13 
Index  to  periodical  literature.  503  9 
Independents.     See  Dissenters,  Puritans. 
INDIA.    Allen.    I.  anc't  &  modern.  13  3 

Bailly.   Hist,  de  1'astronomie  Indienne.  39  5 
Boyd.    The  Indian  observer.  88  9 
Broome.    Administration  of  Hastings.  96  5 

.  Impeachment  against  Hastings.  96  6-7 

Buchanan.    Expediency  of  an  ecclesiasti 
cal  establishment  for.  100 » 
Carpenter.    Overland  journey  to.  118 14~16 
Duff.    I.  and  India  missions.  191 » 


Griffith.    Palms  of  British  East  I.  274  13 

Hardwick.    Anc't  religions  of.  285  3 

Holwell.    India  tracts.  310  17 

Hough.    Christianity  in.  316  4-5 

La  C  *  *  *.    Coutumes  des  Indiens  orient. 


Murray,  SfC.  Acc?t  of  British  I.  444  12 
Renaudot.  Ancient  accounts  of.  532  9 
Robertson.  Early  knowledge  of.  561  3 

-  .  Recherches  historiques.  542  3 
Scott.    Hastings'  administration.  567  2 
Sullivan.    Tracts  upon.  610  n 
Taylor.    Mahommedan  power  in.  620  4 
Vincent.    Commerce  &  navigation  of  the 

ancients  in  Indian  Ocean.  679  9 
Wright.    Lectures  on.  725'i 

See  also:  Ceylon,  East  Indies,  Hindostan, 
Indies. 
Indian  charity-school,  Lebanon,  Conn.  704  2 

Wheelock.    Narrative  of.  702  5~10 
INDIANS   of  America.  158  10,  199  19,  251  13-i4, 

310  i,  40512,  7063-4,  71314 
Barton.  Origin  of  the.  47  6 
Eliot.  Indian  Bible.  65  *•« 

-  .  Indian  grammar.  201  n 

Gage.    Grammar  of  Indian  tongue.  238  6 
Gallatin.    I.  tribes  in  U.  S.  239  10 
Gardener.    Pequot  warres.  241  1 
Goodrich.    Customs  of  the.  250  8 

-  .  Famous  American  I.  2508 

-  .  History  of  the.  250  8 

Hall.    Wilderness  &  war  path.  280  « 
Hopkins.    Housatunnuk  I.  313  9 
Johnson.    Captivity  among.  336  20 
Kidder.    The  Abenaki  I.  738  *4 
Loskiel.    Mission  of  the  United  Brethren 

among  the.  384  1 
Ludewig.    Literature  of  the  American  ab 

original  languages.  387  14 
Mason.    Pequot  war.  408  8 
Morse.    Report  on,  1820.   440  6 
Neill.    Dahkotah  land,  &c.  447  13 
Niles.    Indian  wars  in  N.  E.  455  15 
Parkman.    Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  477  12 
Pickering.    A  uniform  orthography  for  the 

Indian  languages.  492  2 
Rale.    Abnaki  dictionary.  526  2 
Rush.  Natural  history  of  medicines  among 

the.  551  7 

Schoolcraft.    History,  cond'n,  &c.  of.   655  « 
Speeches  on  the  bill  for  the  removal  of  the, 

1830.    658  n 

Sullivan.    The  Penobscot  I.  6108 
Tanner.    Captivity  &  adventures.  617  l 
Thacher.    Indian  biography.  623  8 
United  States.    Emigration  of  the.  656  u 
Vetromile.    Indian  good  book.  678  2 

-  .  Vetromile's  noble  bible.  678  3 
Willis.    Lang,  of  the  Abnaquies.  714  7 


'84 


INDEX. 


INDIES.  Les  etablissemens  et  le  commerce  des 

Europeens  dans  les  deux  Indies.  305 13 
Sketches  of  the  Spanish  empire  in  both  In 
dies.  501 11 

See  also :  East  Indies,  India,  West  Indies. 
Indigo.    Le  parfait  indigotier.  432  9 
INDUCTIVE  sciences.   Whewell.  Hist.  of.  703 l 

.  Philosophy  of  the.  703  & 

Industry.    See  Arts,  Inventions,  &c. 
INFANT  baptism.  Addington.  Reasons  for.  7 J5 
Clark.    Divine  right  of.  138 13 
Smith.    Vindication  of.  583  3 
Wall.    History  of.  686  9 
Wilson.    I.  B.  a  scriptural  service.  716  3 
Woods.    Lectures  on.  723  3 
INFANTS.  Sainte-Marthe.  La  maniere  de  nour- 

rir  les  enfans  a  la  mammelle.  557 l 
Wynett.    The  covenant's  plea  for.  726 J2 

See  also  .•  Children. 

Infatuation,  a  poem.    Benjamin.    56  10 
INFIDELITY.    Jenyns,  Leslie,  fyc.  325  9 
Channing.    Two  sermons  on.  127  5 
Cooper.    Characteristicks.  153 i3 
Evanson.    Letter  to  Priestley's  young  man. 

211io 
Gurdon.    Pretended  difficulties  in  religion 

no  excuse  for  I.  278  9 
Hall.    Modern  I.  considered.  281  8>9 
Morgan.    The  moral  philosopher.  438  4-5 
Pearson.    Aspects,  causes,  &c.  of.  483 18 
Priestley.    Increase  of  I.  516  10 
.  Letters  to  a  philosophical  unbeliever. 

516  4-5 

See  also :  Atheism,  Deism,  Evidences  of  re 
vealed  religion,  Free-thinking-,  Theology. 
Iniquity,  Mystery  of.    More.    436 9 
Inland  navigation,  History  of.  490 13 
INOCULATION.    Baylies.    I.  in  Berlin.  49  n 
Franklin.    I.  for  the  small  pox.  234 10-12 
Waterhouse.    I.  in  America.  694  3 
INQUISITION.  121 l 

Achilli.    Dealings  with  the.  4  5 
Records  of  the  Spanish  1.  326  " 
INSANITY.  477  "-i* 

Conolly.   Indications  &  treatment  of.  152 10 
Inquiry  into  the  tendency  of  separation  of 

convicts  to  produce  derangement.  326  6 
Ray,    Medical  jurisprudence  of.  529  2 
Upham.    Disordered  mental  action.  671  3 

See  also .-  Lunacy. 

Inscriptions.    See  Cuneiform,  Hymaritic. 
Insects.    See  also :  Entomology. 
Adams.    General  history  of.  4n 
Agassiz.    Classification  of  I.  from  embryo- 
logical  data.  9  2 

Inspiration  of  the  BibJe.    See  Bible,  Eviden 
ces  of  revealed  religion. 
Instinct.    Paine.    Discourse  on.  470 2 
Institute,  Peabody,  So.Danvers.    48227— 4833 
INSURANCE.    Marshall.    Law  of.  405  H 


Park.    Law  of  marine  I.  475  ™ 
Phillips.    Law  of.  491 1 
See  also  .•  Annuities,  Reversionary  payments. 

Intellect.  See  Imagination,  Insanity,  Instinct, 
Lunacy,  Mental  philosophy,  Metaphysics, 
Mind,  Philosophy,  Psychology,  Reason, 
Taste,  Understanding,  &c. 

Intellectual  science.     See  Mental  philosophy. 

system  of  the  universe.    164 11<12 

INTEMPERANCE.  Badger.  Discourses  on.  38 3 
Beecher.    Six  sermons  on.  53  4 
Carpenter.    Alcoholic  liquors.  119  2 
Porter.    Sermon  on.  505  3 

INTERMEDIATE  state. 

Blackburne.    Works,  vol.  3.   75  8 
Burnet.    De  statu  mortuorum.  106  3 
Dummer.  DescensusChristiadinferos.  192  4 
Watts.    Proof  of  a  separate  state  of  souls 
after  death.  695  19 

Intermittent  fever.    See  Fever. 

International  law.     See  Law  of  nations. 

Introduction  to  the  Bible.     See  Bible. 

INVENTIONS.    Beckmann.    History  of  I.  and 

discoveries.  52  8 
Gallon.    Inventions  approuvees  par  1'acad- 

emie  royale  des  sciences.  239  16 
Repertory  of  patent  I.  533 14~16 
Smith.    Compendium  of.   582  4 
Vergil.    De  rerum  inventoribus.  677 1 
Wells.   Annual  of  scientific  discov'y.  698 12 
See  also:  Arts,  Machines. 

Inverness,  Agriculture  of.    Robertson.    540  8 

Ionian  islands,  Tour  in.    Mure.    444  7 

Iowa,  Geological  survey  of.     Owen.    650 11>13 

IRELAND.     See  also :  Great  Britain. 

Archdall.    Monasticon  Hibernicvm.  28  9 
Carr.    Tour  in,  1805.    1193 
Holmes.    Southern  counties  of.  310  8 
Holroyd.    Manufactures,  &c.  of.  310 13 
Irish  political  characters,  1799.   326  15 
•  Johnson.    Tour  in.  336  4 
Ledivich.    Antiquities  of.  366  9 

.  Round  towers  in.  366  8 

Mills.    Literature  &  literary  men  of.  427 13 
O  'Hallovan.    Hist'y  &  antiquities  of.  462  5 
Riots  in  Munster,  Ireland.   738  6 
'  .  Survey  of  the  south  of,  1778.  326 13 
Taylor.    History  of.   620  * 
Vallancey.    Collectanea  Hibernica.  673  4 
Wallace.    Manufactures  of.   686 12 
Young.    Tour  in,  1776-79.   729 12 

IRON.    Holland.    Manufactures  in.  309 8 
Rinman.    Geschichte  des  Eisens.  538  4 
Swedenborg.    Minerale  de  ferro.  613 10 
Thacher.    Observations  on  1.  ores.  622 2 
Tredgold.    Strength  of  cast  I.  636  9 

IROQUOIS.    La  Rochefoucault.    Travels  thro' 

the  country  of  the.  543  7 
Morgan.    League  of  the.  438 1 

Isaiah,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 


INDEX. 


785 


Island  of  St.  Michael,  Description  of.  597  7 

Isle  of  Man,  Tour  through.    Robertson.    540  6 

Isle  of  Wight.    Hassell.    Tour  of.  2924 
Warner.    History  of.  691 13 

Isometrical  drawing.    Sopwith.  589 1 

Israel,  People  of.    See  Jews. 

ITALY.    Arts,  history,  SfC. 

Baird.    Protestantism  in.  39  6 
Botta.    Storia  d'ltalia  continuata  da  quella 
del  Guicciardini  sino  al  1789.    8i5 

.  Storia  d'ltalia  dal  1789  al  1814.    84  6 

Campaign  of  Buonaparte  in  I.  1157 
Campaign  of  1795  in  I.  306  8 
Denina.    Revolutions  d'ltolie.  179 3 

.  Delle  rivoluzioni  d'ltalia.  179  4 

Donaldson.    Ethnography  of  anc't  I.  188  8 
Gillot.    Dictionnaire  des  constitutions  du 

royaume  d'ltalie.  736  17 
Guicciardini.    Storia  d'ltalia.  277 14 
Hittard.    Six  months  in.  304 13 
Keightley.    Mythology  of  ancient  I.  345  9 
Kelsall.    Constitution  for  I.  346  7 
Kugler.    Schools  of  painting  in.  352  8 
Lanzi.    Storia  pittorica  della  Italia.  358  n 
Lyman.    Political  state  of.  389  8 
M'Crie.    Reformation  in,  16th  cent.  391  n 
Romagnosi.    Dell'  indole  e  dei  fattori  dell' 

incivilimento.  545  8 
Roscoe.    Annals  of,  1648-1814.  546  » 
Rose.    Annals  of,  to  1400.  546  14 
Sforzosi.    Compendious  history  of.  572  * 
Simonde  de  Sismondi.    Histoire  des  repub- 
liques  Italiennes.  578  10 

.        Description,  travels,  fyc. 

Addison.    Remarks  on,  1701-3.    7 23 

Barthelemy.    Travels  in.  46  4 

Beckford.    Travels  in.  52  7 

Burnet.    Account  of.  106  l 

Du  Paty.    Lettres  sur  PItalie.  193  3 

Ferber.    Histoire  naturelle  de  PI.  218  2. 

.  Travels  through.  218  7 

Itinerario  d'ltalia,  1673.    328  7 

La  Condamine.    Tour  in.  354  6 

Morgan.    Italy.  438 3 

Moore.    Society  &  manners  in.  435  9 

Spallanzani.    Travels  in,  1788.    590 13 

Voyage  d'un  Francois  en  Italie,  fait  dans 

1765-6.    328  8 
Valery.    Voyages  en  Italic.  673 1 

. .  Language. 

Bachi.    Italian  grammar.  36 10 

Barberi.  Courscompletdelangueltal.  42  2 

Baretti.    Easy  phraseology  of.  43  2 

• .  English  &  Italian  dictionary.  42 10 

.  Italian  grammar.  42  1°,  43  3 

Dizionario  della  lingua  Italiana.  186  9 
Grassi.    Sinonimi  della  lingua  Ital.  254  6 
Longfellow.    Grammaire  Italienne.  382 10 


Luneau  de  Boisjermain.    Cours  de  langue 

Italienne.  388  2 

Teorica  dei  verbi  Italian!.  328  6 
Veneroni.    Complete  Italian  master.  676  10 

.  Ital.  &  -English  dictionary.  676  n 

.  Literature. 

Arrivabene.    II  secolo  di  Dante.  32 ] 
Bachi.    Scelta  di  prose  Ital.  36  n 
Fontanini.    Biblioteca  dell'  eloquenza  Ital 
iana.  2255 

Maffei.    Storia  della  lett.  Ital.  397  5 
Raccolta  di  lirici  e  satirici  Italiani.  525  8 

di  novellieri  Italiani.  525 9 

Teatro  tragico  Italiano.  620 7 

Tiraboschi.    Hist.  delalitteratured'I.  631s 

.  Storia  della  lett.  Ital.  631 7 

Itineracy,  &c.  of  Whitefield.    Holby.    309s 

Jacobinism.    See  France. 

JAMAICA.  169 14.     Public  doc'ts.  329  9— 330  * 
Broughton.    Plants  cultivated  in.  97 : 
Dancer.    J.  practice  of  physic.  169  15 
Hunter.    Diseases  in.  321 " 
Jackson.    Fevers  of.  328 18 

James,  St.,  Epistle  of.    See  Bible. 

Jansenists,  Rise,  persecutions,  &c.  of.  636  ls 

JAPAIV.    Anecdotes  Japonoises.  24  2 

Cossigny.    Notice  sur  la  Japon.  157 10 
Hildrcth.    J.  as  it  was  and  is.  304 * 
MacFarlane.    Account  of.  392  7 
Manners  &  customs  of  Japanese.  331  7 
United  States.   J.  expedition,  1852-4.   650* 

JERUSALEM.    Barclay.    The  city  of  the  great 

King.  424 
Josephus.    Siege  &  destruction  of.  339 13— 

340  2 
Tasso.    Gerusalemme  liberata.  618  3 

.  Jerusalem  delivered.  618  4 

.  Jerusalem  delivree.  618  5 

\Varburton.    Julian's   attempt  to  rebuild 
the  temple  at  Jerusalem.  689  9 

,  Church  of,  Anc't  liturgy  of.  22  3 

,  New,  Church  of.    See  New  Jerusalem. 

JESUITS.    Pascal.    Provincial  letters.  479 22 
Posquier.    Catechisme  des  Jesuites.  506  ia 

JESUS  CHRIST.    Abbadie.    Deity  of.  7 1 

Barnard.    Proof  of  His  being  the  ancient 

promised  Messiah.  44  6 
Belknap.    Dissertations   on  the  character, 

death,  &  resurrection  of.  54  5 
Burr.    Supreme  deity  of.  107  3 
Calvin.   Divinitie,humanitie,&c.  of.  113ia 
Defence  of  deity  of.  113  2,  335 1-2 
Doddridge.    Power  &  grace  of.  187 14 
Dyer.    Christ's  famous  titles.  195  ™ 
Ellicott.    Lectures  on  life  of.  202 10 
Emlyn.    Deity  &  glory  of.  204  21 
Farmer.    Christ's  temptation.  214 16 
Gaillard.    Specimen  quaestionum  de  Filio 
Hominis.  238 1Q 


99 


786 


INDEX 


Gardiner.    Divinity  of.  241 12 
Gerhard.    Comm.  de  passione,  etc.  132 12 
Gess.    Die  Lehre  von  der  Person  Christi. 

246  2 

Gospel  tragedy,  The,  a  poem.  252 16 
Greenleaf.    Acc't  of  trial  of.  272  4 
Hardwick.    C.  and  other  masters.  285  3 
Hengstenberg..  Christology  of  the  Old  Tes 
tament.  298  3 

Hindmarsh.    Divinity  of.  305  b 
Histoire  von  dem  Leiden  und  Sterben  Jesu 

Christi.  207  4 
Horsley.    Belief  of  the  first  ages   in  our 

Lord's  divinity.  316  2 
Hunter.    History  of.  320  9 
Ingersoll.    Death  of  Christ.  325 12 
Kempis,  T.  a.    Imitation  of.  34G  8 
jKidder.    Demonstr'n  of  the  Messias.  348  8 
Lardner.    Letter  on  the  logos.  359  16 
Linn.    Letters  to  Priestley.  376  2°-21 
Mather.    Sermons  concerning  the  person, 

office  &  glory  of.  417 8 
Muir.    Christ's  cross  &  crown.  443  4 
Newcome.    Ch.  as  a  divine  instructor.  451 13 
Pareus.    Doctrina  orthodoxa  I.  Calvini  de 

S.  trinitate  &  divinitate  Christi.  475 J 
Polhil.  Speculum  theologian  in  C.  501  8 
Priestley.  Duration  of  His  ministry.  516 1>2 

.  Early  opinions  concerning.  514 15 

.  Letter  on  the  divinity  of  Christ  and 

atonement.  515  7 

.  Socrates  &  J.  compared.  515  6,  517 2 

Schauffler,    Last  days  of  Christ.  561 10 
Simmons.    Who  was  J.  C.  ?  578  2 
Smith,  G.    Not  Paul  but  Jesus.  581  8 
Smith.  J.  P.  Sacrifice  &  priesthood  of.  583  5 
Spear.    Names  &  titles  of.  592  2 
Strauss.    Das  leben  Jesu.  606  9 
Stroud.     Physical  cause  of  the  death  of 

Christ,  &c.  607  2 
Taylor,  J.    Life  of.  61 9  » 
Taylor,  R.    Divinity  of.  619 15 
Tompkins.    J.  C.  the  Mediator.  632 10 
Trench.    Hulsean  lectures.  637 J 
Turretin.    De  satisfactione  Christi.  640  " 
Usher.    Immanuel.  672 4 
Vincent.  C.'s  appearance  to  judgment.  679  7 
Watts.    Glory  of  C.  as  God-man.  695  n 
Winchester.    The  process  &  empire  of  C. 

716  u 

Witherspoon.    Salvation  through  C.  720 » 
Wympersse.    Godhead  of.  726  13 
See  also  .•  Anti-Christ,  Lord's  Supper,  Resur 
rection,  Theology,  Trinity. 
Jesus  college,  Cambridge.    Historia.  575  5 
JEWS.   280io,  3359-10.    Basnage  de  Beauval. 

Continuation  of  Josephus'  history.  47  9>1° 
Bertram.    De  politia  Ivdaica.  61 l 
Brown.    Antiquities  <fc  customs  of.  98  ff 
Burnct.    De  Jud»orum  restauratione.  105 5 


Buxtorf.    Synagoga  Judaica.  11016 
Cunoeus.    De  republica  Hebraeorum.  165 15 
Edersheim.    History  of,  after  the  destruc 
tion  of  Jerusalem.  197  n 
Gregorie.    Reformation  of  the.  272  n 
Guenee.    Apology  for  the.  277 10 
Jahn.    History  of  the  Hebrew  Common 
wealth.  3298 

Josephus.  Jewish  antiquities  &  Jewish  wars. 
339  13— 340  2 

Levi.    Letters  to  Priestly.  373 13-!4 
Sigonio.    De  repvblica  Hebraeorvm.  577  8 
Solomon  Ben  Alma.    Hist.  Judaica.  587  29 
Tappan.    Jewish  antiquities.  617 12 

See  also  .•  Hebrews,  Jerusalem,  Palestine. 
Joan  of  Arc,  an  epic  poem.    Southey.    589  10 
Job,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 
Jockey  club,  The.  335 13 
Joel,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 
John,  St.,  Epistles  of.    See  Bible. 

,  Gospel  according  to.    See  Bible. 


Jordan,  U.  S.  expedition  to  the.    Lynch.   389  9 
Journal.    See  Periodicals,  Transactions. 

of  a  naturalist.  340 14 

of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  132 » 


Judgment,  Christ's  appearance  to.  679  7 
Judicial  evidence,  Rationale  of.  58 13 
JUNIUS,  Letters  of.  342  2-3 

Waterhouse.    Essay  on  Junius,  &c.  693 17 
Jurisprudence,  Elements  of.   Woodeson.  722 4 
See  also .-  Government,  Law,  Political  science. 
Jus  divini  regiminis  ecclesiastici.  342  9ao 
populi  vindicatum.  342  u 


Justice,  Concerning  political.    Godwin.   250 l 
Justice  of  peace.    English  precedents.  147 16 
Dams.    Authority  &  duty  of.  173 15 

KANSAS.    Benjamin.    Speech.  56 8 
Cass.    Speech  on.  120  8 
Swallow  fy  Hawn.    Rocks  of.  612  3  • 
United  Stales.    Papers  relative  to.  645 4 

.  Report  on  troubles  in.  658  8 

Kantesian  philosophy,  Principles  of  the.  719  2 
Kennebunkport,  Me.,  History  of,  1602-1837.  89  8 
Kilda,  St.,  Voyage  to.    Martin.    407  3 
KINGS.   Fenelon.    Self-examination  for  a  king. 

21712 

Filmer.    Natural  power  of.  22014-i5 

Lanjuinais.    Le  monarque  accompli.  358  7 

Machiavelli.    Princeps.  392 12 

Mayhew.    Discourse  on  non-resistance,  &c. 

418 '3 

Somers.    Rights,  powers  &c.  of.  587  30 
Klosterheim.    De  Q,uincey.    ISO1 
Knickerbocker's  New  York.    Irving.  327 13 
Knights  of  Malta  :  History  of.  677 14 
KNOWLEDGE.    Craik.    Pursuit  of  K.  under 
difficulties.  160  « 

Condillac.    Origin  of.  151  * 

.  (Euvres,  torn.  1.    151 9 


.1  N  I)  E  X 


Degerando.    De  la  generation  des  connois- 
sances  humaines.  176  9 

.  Systemes  de  philosophic,  consideres 

relativement  aux  principaux  de  connais- 
sances  humaines.  176  10 
Ke.it.    Elements  of  general  K.  348  l 
Lamarck.   Systeme  analytique  des  connais- 

sances  positives  de  1'homme.  356  7 
Leigh.    Religion  &  learning.  368  13 
Marsh.    Discourse  on  human  K.  404 12 
Mason.  » Self  knowledge.  408  n-12 
Reflections  upon  learning.  531  ~ 
Stackhouse.    Vana  doctrinae   emolumenta. 

594 ie 

Temple.    Anc't  &  modern  learning.  620 14 
Ulrici.    Glauben  und  Wissen.  643  3 
Knox  college,  Hist.  of.  Bailey.  38  5 
Koran,  The,  or  Alcoran.  431 » 
KURDISTAN.    Layard.    Travels  in.  365 2-3 
Southgate.    Tour  through.  590  4 

Labor.    See  Laboring  classes. 
Laboratory,  The.    Smith.    5817 
Laboring  classes.    Eden.   History  of  the  L.  C. 
in  England.  197 10 

M'Culloch.    Wages  &  condition  of.  391 12 

See  also  .•  Political  economy. 
Laconics,  or  instructive  miscellanies.  354  7 
Lake  Erie,  Battle  of.  479  8,  487  5 
Lake  Superior  land  district,  Geology  of.   651 l 
Landlord  and  tenant.    Butts.    110 10 
LANGUAGE.    Beattie.    Theory  of.  49 17 

Becker.    Das  Wort  in  seiner  organischen 
Verwandlung.  52  4 

.  Organism  der  Sprache.  52 2 

Burnet.    Origin  &  progress  of.  106  2 

Dionysius.    Compositio  verborum.  1858 

Farrar.    Origin  of.  215  5 

Johnson.    Treatise  on.  335  " 

Muller.    The  science  of.  443  " 

Smith.    Origin  of.  581  2 

Wilkins.    Alphabetical  dictionary.  709  5 

.  Essay  towards  a  philosophical  L.  7096 

See  also .-  Alphabet,  Dialects,  Grammar,  Phi 
lology,  Words,  Writing,  &c. 
LANGUAGES.    Ascham.    Perfect  way  of  teach 
ing  the  learned  L.  32 14 

Bossuet.    Faber's  method  of  teaching.  818 

Hoffmann.    L'etude  des  langues.  308  9 

Sec  also :  Modern  languages. 
LAPLAND.    Leems.    Account  of.  3677 

Regnard.    Journey  to.  531  3 
LATIN  language.    Grammar,  lexicography,  SfC. 

Adam.    Latin  grammar.  411 

Ainsworth.    Thesaurus  linguae  Lat.  10  6 

Crombie.    Gymnasium.  163  l 

Diez.    Etymoiogisches  WOrterbuch.  184s 

.  Grammatik.  1846 

Doederlein.    Latin  synonyms.  187 15 

Donaldson.    Introduction  to  the  philologi 
cal  study  of  the.  1888 


Elemental  latina.  200 ]5 

Forcellini.    Latinitatis  lexicon.  22G  ' 

Freund.    Worterbuch  der  Lateinischen 

sprache.  236* 

Gardin-Dumesnil.    Latin  synonyms.  241  2 
Gate  of  the  Latin  tongue  unlocked.  362  13 
Gellius.    JNoctes  Atticae.  243  » 
Gradus  ad  Parnassum.  362 14 
Hudson.    Introd.  to  Latin  tongue.  318  9 
Introduction  to  the  Latin  tongue.  362 15 
Kuster.    De  usu  verborum  mediorum.  353  3 
Lancelot.    Method  of  learning  with  facility 

the  Latin  tongue.  358  2 
Madvig.    Latin  grammar.  397  2 
Malcolm.    Rudiments  of.  4006 
Manutius.    Phrases  linguae  Lat.  4033 
Melancthon.    Grammatica  Latina.  420 10 
Merrill.    Study  of.  424 3 
Monro.  Methodus  docendi  ling.  Lat.  433 l 
Munk,    Metres  of  the  Romans.  443 12 
Read.    Latin  grammar.  529^ 
Robinson.    Scholae  Winton.  phrases.  542  9 
Ruddiman.    Grammatica  Latina.  550 12 
Rudiments  of  Latin  prosody.  550  14 
Seyer.    Syntax  of  Latin  verb.  571 16 
Smith  J.    -Tsewhamp.  I.atin  grammar.  583  2 
Smith,  W.    Latin-English  dict'y.  584 6 
Stephanus.    Thesaurus  linguaj  I.at.  599  9 
Tafel.    Latin  pronunciation.  616  5 
Torsellini.    De  particulis  Lat.  226  l,  634 3 
Vorst.    De  Lat.  falso  suspecta.  682 12 

.  De  Lat.  merito  suspecta.  682 13 

Ward.    Ratio  grammatices.  689  15 

.  Introduction  of  grammar.  689 17 

Wettenhal.  Latin  grammar  construed.  701  5 
Willard.    Introduction  to  the.  71 13 

.      Critical  works  on  authors. 

Delrio.    Notae  ad  opera  Claudiani.  177  1() 
Ferrari.   Emendationes  in  Philippicas  Ci- 

ceronis.    219 17 
Lachmann.    Comm.  in  libros  Lucretii  Cari 

de  rerum  natura.  354  4 
Livius.    Observationes  in  opera  Livii.  379  5 
Lubin.    Paraphrasis  in  Persii  satyras.  386  9 
Manutius.    Scholia  in  Ciceronem.  403  4~b' 
Ritschl.    Parerga  zu  Plautus  und  Terenz. 

583 1° 

See  also .-  Classical,  Philology. 
literature.    Collections  4»  history. 


Analecta  Latina  majora.  21 13 
Burmann.     Poetas  Latini  minores.  105  l 
Dunlop.   History  of  Roman  literature.  193  l 
Excerpta  e  scriptoribus  Latinis.  213  7 
Fabricius.    Bibliotheca  Latina.  214 :M 
Flores  illustrium  poetarum.  224  4 
Orationes  ex  historicis  Latinis.  151  ~ 
Thompson.    Decline  of  Lat. poetry.  627e-8 
See  also:  Classical,  Philology. 

Latitude,  Manner  of  finding.  393  3 

Latter-day  luminary.  41  ia 


788 


ISDEX. 


Laurion;  Silver  mines  of.  77 13 
LAW.      General  works. 

Blackstone.    Law-tracts.  75 12 
Bacon.    New  abridgment  of.  37 16 
Bentham.    Constitutional  code.  57 16 

.  Truth  vs  Ashurst.  58  15 

Cunningham.    Law  dictionary.  165 18 
Education  proper  for  the  Bar.  45  6 
Hale.    Civil  part  of  the.  280  6 

.  History  of  the  common  L.  280 7 

Home.    Historical  law-tracts.  311  7 
Jebb.    General  principles  of.  333 3 
Mackintosh.    Study  &  practice  of.  39412-1:! 
Montesquieu.    De  1'esprit  des  loix.  433 l2 

.  Spirit  of  laws.  433 16-" 

Obscurity,  uncertainty,  &c.  of.  509 15 
Simpson.    Endowments  requisite  for,  &c. 

579 i 

Story.    On  the  conflict  of  laws.  605  n 
Warren.    Introd.  to  law  studies.  692  3 

See  also:  Digests,  Jurisprudence,  Eeports. 
Trials. 

i  Law  of  nature  and  of  nations. 

Burlamaqui.    Elemens  du  droit  naturel. 

1041J 

.  Natural  and  politic  L.  104'8>i9 

Bynkershoek.   Traitedujuge  competentdes 

ambassadeurs.  Ill  4 
Cumberland.   Traite  philosophique  des  loix 

naturelles.  165  3 
'Gerard  de  Rayneval.    Institutions  du  droit 

de  la  nature  et  des  gens.  736  1G 
Grotius.    Le  droit  de  la  guerre  et  de  la  paix. 

276  9<1° 

.  Rights  of  war  &  peace.  276  14>15 

Law  of  nature  defended  by  Scripture.  363  n 
Mably.    Droit  public  de  PEurope.  390  8 
Martens.    Law  of  nations.  406  » 
Memoires  touchant  les  ambassadeurs,  etc. 

4681° 

Poison.    Law  of  nations.  502« 
Pitjfendorf.    Le  droit  de  la  nature  et  des 

gens.  521  6 

Selden.    Mare  clavsvm.  569  14 
Stephen.    War  in  disguise.  270 12 
Vattel.    Le  droit  des  gens.  675 1 

.  Law  of  nations.  675  2-3 

Walsingham.  Memoires  et  instructions  pour 

les  ambassadeurs.  687 1S 
Ward.    Foundation  &  history  of  the  law  of 

nations  in  Europe.  689  19 
Wheaton.    International  law.  701 17 
Wicquefort.    L'ambassadeur  et  ses  fonc- 
tions.  707" 

See  a'so :  Maritime  law,  Negotiations,  Neu 
trality,  Treaties. 

.  Civil  or  Roman. 

Duck.    De  usu  et  authoritate  in  dominiis 
principum  Christianorum.  191  6 


Graves.    Roman  law.  254 10 
Hotomanus.    Francogallia.  316  3 
Justinian.    Institutes.  342  u 
Savigny.   Geschichte  des  romischen  Rechts 

im  Mittelalter.  560 12 

.  System  des  heutigen  romischen  rechts. 

560 ia 
Waldcck.  Institvtiones  ivris  civilis  Heinec- 

cianse.  684  6 
See  also :  Crime  and  punishment,  Criminal  law, 


Penal  law. 


Laws  of  modern  nations. 


England.    Ames.    Study  of  Engl.  law.  21  8 
Bibliotheca  legum  angliae.  73  l 
Blackstone.    Commentaire  sur  le  code  cri- 
minel  d'Angleterre.  75  9 

.Commentaries.  7510-11 

Christian.    Notes  to  Blackstone.  134' 

Cock.    English  law.  145  « 

Compleat  English  law-tutor.  730 7 

Jacob.    Law-dictionary.  329 1 

Lettres  sur  la  Cour  de  la  Chancellerie  d' 

Angleterre.  etc.  373 * 
Ney.    Grounds  &  maxims.  459  9 
Poison.    English  law.  502  5 
Reeves.    History  of  English  law.  530  » 
Wood.    Institute  of  the  laws  of  England. 

721H 

.  Study  of  English  law.  721 « 

Wooddcson.    Systematical  view  of  the  laws 
of  England.  722* 

See  a'so  .-  Great  Britain,  Magna  charta. 
France.  Dard.    Code  civil  des  Francais.  171  l 
Linguet.    Memoires,  etc.  376  19 
Valin.    Commentaire  sur  1'ordonnance  de 

la  marine,  1681.    673 2 

Germany.    Le  droit  public  Germanique.  245 12 
Leopold  II.  Edict  for  the  reform  of  criminal 

law  in  Germany.  370  n 
Prussia.    Entwurf  eines  allgemeinen  Gesetz- 

buch  far  die  Prussischen  Staaten.  206  15 
United  States.     Anthon.    American  prece 
dents  of  declarations.  19  3 
Dane.    Abridgment  of  American  law.  170 1 
Kent.    Commentaries  on  Am.  law.  347  5>6 

See  also  .•  United  States,  and  names  of  the  va 
rious  states. 

Law  reporter,  The,  1839-48.    125  " 
of  courts,  pleadings,  practice.  See  Chan 
cery,  Conveyancing,  Equity,  Executions, 
Nisi  prius,  Pleadings, 
of  personal  property  and  personal  rights. 


See  Bailment,  Insurance,  Maritime  law, 
Penal  law,  Wills. 

Law  of  real  property.    See  Conveyancing,  E- 
jectment,  Insurance,  Mortgage,  Real  es 
tate,  Real  property,  Wills. 
Law  school  of  Harvard  college.  289  ^ 
Lectures,  Pitts  street  chapel  496  " 


INDEX. 


'89 


Lecture  sermons,  Boyle's.  89  6 
LEGISLATION.  Constant  de  Rebecque.  Comen- 
to  sulla  scienza  della  legislazione  di  G. 
Filangieri.  15217 
Filangieri.    La  science  de  la  legislation. 

-  .  La  scienza  della  legislazione.  220  13 
L.  upon  agriculture,  population,  &c.  209  9 
Mably.  De  la  legislation.  390  * 

See  also:  Government,  Law,  Political  science. 
Leicester,  Agriculture  of.  496  9 
Leipsic.    Address-Post,  etc.  1784    369  l 
Lepidoptera  of  North  America.  439  6 
Letters.    See  Alphabet. 

-  .  3726-3733.  See  also:  Correspondence. 
Ncte.—  For  letters  on  various  subjects  see  their 
respective  names. 

Algarotli.    L.  military  &  political.  12  n 
Beveridge.    Epistolae  familiares,  &c.  61  8 
Clement  XIV.  Pope.    Interesting  L.  734  6 
De  Quincey.    L.  to  a  young  man.  179  16 
Erasmus.    De  conscribendis  epistolis. 


L.  on  public  characters,  1783-1815.  610  ]4 
Melmoth.    Fitzosborne's  letters.  421  1 
Milton.    Epistolae  familiares.  740  4 
Ravisi.    Epistolse.  5283 
Rousseau.    L.  of  an*ltalian  nun  &  an  Eng 

lish  gentleman.  548  8 

Rowe.   L.  from  the  dead  to  the  living.  548  n 

Upham.    L.  from  Europe,  Egypt,  &c.  670  13 

TJEVANT.    Shaiv.    Travels  in  the.  573  9 

Thevenot.    Travels  into  the.  625  6 

See  also:  Asia  Minor,  Palestine,  Syria. 
LEVELLING.    Adams.    Description  of  instru 

ments  used  in.  5  i2 

Puissant.    Traite  de  nivellement.  522  2 
Simms.    Instruments  used  in.  577  3 
Lex  mercatoria  rediviva.   Beauwes.  50  15-16 
Lexicon.     See  Dictionaries. 
Lexington,  Battle  of.  238  ? 
LIBERTY.    Clarke.    Philosophical  enquiry 

concerning  human  L.  141  3 
Eliot.    L.  of  ancient  nations.  202  l 
Lieber.    Civil  L.  &  self-government.  375 
Price.    Nature  of  civil  L.  510  n 

Seeajso:  Democracy,  Free  government,  Re 

publicanism,  Toleration,  &c. 

Librarian's  manual.    Guild.    278  l 

LIBRARIES.    Farnham.    Glance  at  private  L 

215 

Guild.    Sketches  of  public  L.  278  » 
Jewett.    Public  L.  in  U.  S.  65414 

See  alto:  Bibliography,  Books,  Printing. 
Library  of  old  English  prose  writers.  729  3 

-  ,  Parley's  cabinet.  250  « 

-  of  useful  knowledge.  586  3~7 

LIFE.    Bacon.    Of  the  prolongation  of.  37  u 
Darwin.    Laws  of  organic  L.  172  1-2 
Maclean.    Science  of.  395  7 
Paine.    Philosophy  of  vitality.  470  5 


Waterhouse.    Principle  of  vitality.  694  2 
See  also .-  Biography,  Death,  Longevity. 

&  letters,  lucubrations  on.  351  n-12 

&  manners.    De  Quincy.    179  17 

time,  Recollections  of  a.  250  9 

IGHT.    Bowdoin.    Phenomena  of.  86  3 
Brewster.  Refraction  &  polarization  of.  92  'z 
Herschel.    Light.  301 1° 

See  also  .•  Colors,  Optics,  Vision, 
aght-house  establishment  of  U.  S.  619  2 
ights  &  shadows  of  Scottish  life.  715  16 
.imits,  Doctrine  of.     Whewell.    702  1* 
jincolnshire,  Agriculture  of.  729  10 
ipari  islands.    Dolomieu.    Voyage  aux  lies 

de  Lipari,  en  1781.  188  2 
Literal  repository,  The.  601  5 
Literary  character,  The.    D 'Israeli.    185  »* 
hours.    Drake.    190 1 
journal.  The.  377  "> 
panorama,  The.  377  n-i2 
reminiscences.    De  Quincey.    179 )8 
&  theological  review.  378  2 


LITERATURE.    Aikin.    Letters  on.  10 2 

Andres.    Dell'  origine,  progress!  e  stato  at- 

tuale  di  ogni  letteratura.  23  8 
Arvine.    Anecdotes  of.  32 i3 
Denina.    Revolutions  of.  179  2 
Disraeli.    Curiosities  of.  18513~i5 
Eichhorn.    Litterargeschichte.  200  8 
Goodrich.    Book  of  literature.  250  8 
Hamilton.    Discussions  on.  283  n 
Hoppin.    Reform  of.  313  5 
Jamieson.    Grammar  of  polite  L.  331  4 
Juvigny.    Decadence  des  lettres.  343 13 
Laharpe.    Cours  de  litterature.  355  J5 
Lanteires.    Tableau  abrege  de  1'antiquite 

litteraire.  358  10 

Mathias.    Pursuits  of,  a  poem.  418 » 
Montgomery.    Lectures  on.  434  2 
Poole.    Index  to  periodical  L.  503  9 
Schlegel,  A.  W.  v.    Lectures  on  dramatic 

L.  563 3 

Schlegel,  F.  K.  W.  v.    Lectures  on  the  his 
tory  of  L.  563  3-4 

2Vcte.  —  For  the  literatures  of  particular  coun 
tries  and  languages  see  undertheirseveral  names. 
SeeaJso  :  Anecdotes,  Belles  lettres,  Criticism, 
Drama,  Education,  Eloquence,  Language,  No- 
vels,  OratDry,  Poetry,  Rhetoric. 
LITURGIES.    Ancient  L.  of  the  Church  of  Je 
rusalem.  22  3 
Bennett.    L.  &  their  imposition.  57 l 

See  a'so  under  •.  Church  of  England,  Roman 
Catholic  Church. 
LIVER.    Glisson.    Anatomia  hepatis.  219 b 

Saunders.    Structure,  economy,  &c.  559  n 
Living,  Philosophy  of.     Ticknor.    629  16 
Living  age,  Littell's.  378  4 
Locomotive  engine.    See  Steam  engine. 
Loganian  library,  Phila.,  Catalogue  of.  381  2 
LOGARITHMS.    Babbagc.   Table  of.  36 2 


790 


I  M)EX 


Collet.    Tables  portitives  de.  113  * 

Day.    Nature  &.  use  of.  1755 

Hind.    Nature  &  properties  of.  305  3 

Keill.    Treatise  of.  210  2 

Martin.    Logarithmologia.  406 9 
LOGIC.    Aristoleles.    Logique.  30  a 

.  Organon.  30  5-6 

Arnauld  Sf  Nicole.    La  logique.  31 1 

Burgersdicius.    Institutio  logica.  104 1-5 

Collard.    Essentials  of.  147 12 

.  Praxis  of.  147 13 

Condillac.    Logic.  151 7 

.  La  logique.  151  8 

Destutt  de  Tracy.    Logique.  635 » 

Downame.     Commentarii  in  Kami  dialec- 
ticam.  189  10 

Duncan.    Elements  of.  192  " 

Hamilton.    Lectures  on.  283  « 

Hedge.    Elements  of.  295 12 

ffeereboord.    Logica.  295 14 

Hegel.    Die  Logik.  296  3 

.  Subjective  L.  296  6 

Keckerman.    Resolvtio  systematis.  345  6 

.  Systema  logicae.  345  7 

Mill.    System  of.  426  & 

Ramus.    Dialectica.  527 3 

Tappan.    Elements  of.  617 16 

Whateley.    Elements  of.  701 i2-14 

Wolf.    Logic.  72QH 

See  also  .-  Evidence,  Metaphysics,  Probability, 
Thinking. 

of  polit.  economy.    De  Quincey.    179  19 

LONDON.  188  ",  381  5~« 

Andrews.    L.  directory,  1792.    23 15 

Colcuhoun.  Police  of  L.  149  7 

Culpepper.    Pharmacopeia  Londinensis. 

165  2 

Grant.    The  great  metropolis.  381  e 

Vaughan.    Tracts  on  docks,  &c.  676  i-3 

advertiser,  The.  438  » 

catalogue  of  books.  381  9-i° 

chronicle,  The.  381  n 

Edinb.  &c.  philos.  magazine.  381  i2 

gazette.  381 J3 

quarterly  review.  226  7;  523  "> 

university.  669  13~i5 

LONGEVITY.    Easton.    Human  L.  196 5 

Worcester.    L.  in  the  United  States.  724 5 
Longitude,  Manner  of  finding.  393  3 
Looker-on,  The.  95 J 
LORD'S  day.  321  ^  554  2 

Dummer.   De  jure  Judaeorum  Sabbati.  192  6 

Haldane.    Observance  of.  280  3 

Hessey.    Origin,  history,  &c.  of.  302  5 

Priestley.    Reply  to  Mr.  Evanson.  516  6 

Wilson.    Divine  authority,  &c.  of.  715  * 

convention,  National.  446  10 

prayer,  Exposition  of.    Hooker.    312  17 

supper.    Bell.    Authority,  nature  &  de 
sign  of.  55  3-5 


CTiauncey.    Five  sermons  on  the.  130  9 
Grove.    Discourses  on.  277  3 
Haldane.    Observance  of.  280  3 
Halyburton.    Sermons  on.  282 1&-16 
Henry.    Communicant's  companion.  298 13 
Priestley.    Free  address  on.  514  3 
Taylor.    The  worthy  communicant.  6198 
Willison.    Five  sermons  on.  71 4  9 
Wishart.    Five  sermons  on.  719  9 
Louisburg,  Siege  &  surrender  of.  340 13 
LOUISIANA,  Documents  in  departments  of 

State,  &c.    38418-19 
Des  Lozieres.    Voyage  a  la  L.  181  5 

.  2d  voyage  a  "la  L.  181  6 

Dumont.    Memoires  hist,  sur  la.  735 16 
Duvallon.    Vue  de  la  L.,  1802.  194 5 
Hennepin.    Description  de  la.  298  6 
Le  Page  du  Pratz.    Historie  de  la.  370 12 

.  History  of.   371 1 

Livingston.    System  of  penal  law.  385 J 
Marcy.    Exploration  of  Red  river.  649  10 
Lounger,  The.  95  i,  385  2-3 
LOVE.    Bernard.    L'art  d'aimer.  603 

Swedenborg.    Conjugial  love,  &c.  612 ]3 

of  country,  Discourse  on.  Price.  5105-6 

Low  Countries.     See  Netherlands. 
Luke,  St.,  Gospel  of.'   See  Bible. 
LUNACY.  451  4.     See  also :  Insanity. 
Gait.    Essays  on  asylums.  240 1-2 
Parkman.    Management  of  lunatics.  477 13 

MACHINERY.    Arago.    Memoir  on.  28 2 
Babbage.    Application  of.   35  u 
Ewbank.    Hydraulic  machines.  212  20 
Gallon.    Machines  approuvees  par  Facade- 
mie  royale  des  sciences.  239  15 
See  also:  Mechanics,  Mills,  Motion,  Steam- 
engine. 

Madonnas,  Legends  of  the.    Jameson.    330  H 
Magazine,  The  American  clerk's.  235 r3 
Magazines.     See  Periodicals. 
Magic,  Letters  on  natural.    Brewster.    92  3 
MAGNA  charta.    117  6,  256  2,  269  3 
Sullivan.    Commentary  on.  610 l 

Grecia.    Voyage  dans  la  Grande  Grcce, 


1772.   68214 
Magnalia  Christi  Americana.     Mather.    417 6 
MAGNETISM.    Barlow.    43 18 

Brewster.    Treatise  on.  92  3 

Cavallo.    Treatise  on.  1224-5 

Churchill.    Magnetic  atlas.  137  6 

Farrar.    Elements  of.  21 5  7 

Husson.    Report,  &c.  322  9 

Kane.    Observations  in  Arctic  seas.  344  4 

Locke.    Observat's  on  terrestrial  M.  380  ^ 

Newnham.    Human  M.  452  7 

Scoresby.    Magnetical  investigations.  566  4 

Sonntag.    Terrestrial  M.  in  Mexico.  588  6 

Sturgeon.    Annals  of.  609 3 

Walker.    Treatise  on.  686  » 
See  also  .•  Electricity,  Electro-magnetism. 


1  N  D  E  X  . 


791 


Mahomedanism.     See  Mohammedanism. 
MAINE.    Agricultural  reports.  397 14 — 398  J 
Constitutional  convention  of.  397 13 
Laws,  statutes,  &c.  of.  398  7— 399  4 
Miscellaneous  documents  of.  399  5~14 
Reports  upon  education  of.   398  2 
Supreme-court  reports,  1820-47.  399  * 
Bollard.    Prot.-Episc.  Church  in.  40  9 
Coffin.    Memoir  &  journals.  146  3 
Folsom.  Documents  in  English  archives  re 
lating  to  early  history  of.   224  " 
Greenleaf,  J.    Eccles.  history  of.  271 12 
Greenleaf,  M.    Statistical  view  of.  271 13 

.  Survey  of.   271  u-i& 

Jackson.    Reports  on  geology  of.   398  3-6 
Lincoln.    Catholic  missions  in.   376  4 

.  Indian  languages  in.  376  4 

Merrick.  Trial  of  Lynn,  Meigs,  &c.  424 » 
Millet.  The  Baptists  in.  4277 
Sewall.  Anc't  dominions  of.  571  9 
Sullivan.  History  of  district  of.  610 6 
Williamson.  History  of.  713 13 
Willis.  History  of  the  law,  the  courts,  and 
the  lawyers  of.  742  8 

.  Journals  of  Smith  &  Deane.  714 6 

.  Scotch-Irish  emigration  to.  714  8 

See  also:  Bath,  Biddeford,  Camden,  Gorham, 
Kennebunkport,Pemaquid,  Portland,  Saco, Scar 
borough,  Union. 
•  general  conference.  399 15 

historical  society.  399  16 

medicai  school.  85i7-ai;  87  ^-u 

Malay  peninsula,  Trip  up  the.  29 
MALTA.    Bigelow.    Travels  in.  73 9 
Brydone.    Tour  through.  99  10 

,  Knights  of.    History  of.  677  14 

Mammalia.      See  Animals,  Man,  Quadru 
peds,  &c. 

MAN.    Examination  of  Pope's  essay  on.  163 12 
Dunlap.    Spirit-history  of.  192  »8 
Fichte.    Vocation  of.  2207 
Gregory.    State  &  faculties  of  M.  &  ani 
mals  compared.  273  4 
Guyot.    The  earth  and  M.  279  4 
Hartley.    Observations  on.  288  16 
Helvetius.    De  Phomme,  etc.  297  3 
Home.    Sketches  of  history  of.  311 >»•» 
Johnes.    Original  unity  &  recent  origin  of 

human  race.  738  n 

Kidd.    Adaptation  of  nature  to.  348  5 
Lord.    Tracts  on  anthroposophy.  383  9 
Nicole.    Weakness  of.  454 12 
Pope.    Essay  on.  503  n 
Ranch.    Anthropology.  528 6 
Shuckford.    Creation  &  fall  of.  576  3 
See  also  :  Ethnology,  Mankind. 

of  Sin.     See  Anti-christ. 

MANKIND.    Nott.    Types  of.  458 13 

Wallace.    Numbers  of  M.,  in  anc't  &  mod 
ern  timeB.  686  n 


See  also .-  Ethnology,  Man. 
Manners.    See  Morals. 

of  the  age.  335  « 

&  customs.    Boemus.    Mores,  leges  et 

ritus  omnium  gentium.  78  l 

&  principles  of  the  times.  97  1M2 

MANUFACTURES.  Bailey.  Advancm't  of.  38 14 
Jamieson.    Dictionary  of.   331  a 
Macpherson.    Annals  of.  396  J 
Von  Manufacture!!  und  Commercio.  739  14 
Repertory  of  arts,  &c.,  1794-1810.  533 14 
Repertory  of  patent  inventions,  &c.,  1825- 

27.  53316 
Ure.    Dictionary  of.   671 9 

See  also:  Arts,  Iron,  Metallurgy,  Steel. 
Manuscripts,  Cottonian,  Catalogue  of.  260  u 

,  Harleian;  Catalogue  of.  260  9 

,  Lansdowne,  Catalogue  of.  260 10 

Maps.    See  Atlas,  Geography. 
Marine  insurance.    See  Insurance. 
Maritime  discovery,  Progress  of.  136  12,  140  3"» 
See  also  .-  Voyages. 

law.  ,Molloy.    De  jure  maritime  et  na~ 

vali.  432  3 

Pothier.    Maritime  contracts.  506  15 
Mark,  St.,  Gospel  of.    See  Bible. 
Martinique,  Voyage  a  la.  en  1751.  127 10 
MARTYRS.    Butler.    Lives  of  the.  109 2 
Clarke.    English  martyrologie.  141  * 
Cyprian.    Traite  de  ceux  qui  sont  tombes 

pendant  la  persecution.  167  3 
Foxe.    Acts  and  monuments.  230 1-3 

.  Book  of.  2306 

.  Ecclesiastical  history.  230  4-3 

Mason.    Christ's  victorie,  &c.  408  IJ 

of  science.    Breivster.    92 5 

Masonry,  Free.    See  Free-masonry, 
MASSACHUSETTS.    Colony  fy  province. 
Acts,  laws,  records,  &c.  408  19 — 410  2 
Barry.    History  of.  45 14 
Bradford.    History,  1764-1775.    90 3 
Dunton.    Journal,  1686.    193 2 
Hubbard.    Discovery  &  planting  of.  318  4 
Hutchinson.    History,  1620-1750.    323 4 

.  Papers  relative  to  history  of.  323 3 

Minot.    History,  1748-1765.  429  6 
Thornton,    Planting  of  first  colony.  742  2 
Winthrop.    Occurrences  in,  1630-44.   718  » 
Young.    Chronicles  of  first  planters.  728  14- 

.     Revolutionary  period.  410  3-4 

Bradford.    History,  1775-1789.    90 4 
Hutchinson.    History,  1749-1774.    323 5 
.  Commonwealth. 


Acts,  laws,  &  resolves.  410  5~12 
Agricultural  reports.  410 13 — 411  5 
Constitution  of.  4116~14 
Miscellaneous  documents.  412  3 — 413  6 
Natural  history  of.  413  7~16 
Political  tracts.  41317— 4143 
Reports  on  common-schools.  411 l 


792 


I JN  D  E  X  . 


Supreme-court  reports.  412  2 

Barber.  Historical  collections.  42 l 

Barry.    History  of.  45  14 

Barllett.    Progress  of  medical  science  in, 

to  1810.    4fi'3 

Bradford.    History,  1G20-1820.   90  5 
Clark.    Congl  churches  in.  138 12 
Eliot.    Eccl.  history  of.  201  17 
Felt.    Acc't  of  currency  of.  216  u 
Fleet .    Mass,  register,  1789-99.  222 16 
Hitchcock.    Geology  of.  413 10-n 
Mann.    Common  school  controversy.  402 2 
Minot.    Insurrections  in,  1786.   429  7-s 
Nuttall.    Birds  of,  460  6 
Storer.    Fishes  of.   60S1-2 
Strong.    Speeches,  &c.  606  12 
Sullivan.    Land  titles  in.  610 7 
Thomas.    Perpetual  laws  of.   626 n 
Washburn.    Extinction  of  slavery  in.  692  6 
See  u'so:   New  England,  United  States. 
See   also .-    Barnstuble,    Boston,   Cambridge, 
Charlestown,   Cohasset,   Dorchester,  Duxbury, 
Groton,  Medford,  Northampton,  riymouth,  Sa 
lem,  Worcester. 

•• agricultural  society.  415 13 — 416  4 

general  hospital.  414 5~3 

historical  society.  334 1,  414 9-13 

. humane  society.  319  2-3 

magazine,  The.  414 14 

medical  society.  414 15 — 415 4 

missionary  register.  415  5 

-peace  society.  415  7~10 

register.  222 16,  41 5  » 

Mastodon  giganteus,  Skeleton  of.  691 18 

Materia  medica.    Paine.  470  n 

Materialism.    Paine.  The  soul  &  instinct  phy 
siologically  distinguished  from  M.  470 2 
Priestley  fy  Price.    Discussion  of.  514  4 

Mathematical  dictionary.    Button.  323 10 

geography.    Lloyd.    379  7 

institutions.    Martin.    406  u 

instruments  used  in  surveying,  level 
ling,  &c.,  Description  of.  512,  578 3 

tables.    See  Tables. 

tracts.    Airy.    10 n 

MATHEMATICS.    Archimedes.    CEuvres.  28 12 

.  Opera.  28  i3 

Bezout.    Cours  de  math.  61 13 — 62  5 
Budan.     Resolution  des  equations  nume- 

riques  d'un  degre  quelconque.  101 13 
Cambridge  problems,  1801-1820.    115 1 
De  Morgan.    Study  &  difficulties  of.  178  7 
Fenn.    History  of."  217  ™ 
Gregory.    M.  for  practical  men.  273  7 
Halliwell.    Kara  mathematica.  282  n 
Hutton.    Course  of.  3238 
Lacroix.   Essais  sur  Penseignement  des  ma 
thematics.  354 12 
Leibnitz.    Cornmerciura  mathemat.  368  4 


Montucfa.    Hist,  des  mathematiques.  434 15 
Muller.    Elements  of.  443  ? 
Play  fair.    Works.  498  § 
Simpson.    Select  exercises  in.  741  7 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.    Mathematics.  586  6 
Wallis.    Opera  mithematica.  687  3 
Ward.    Young  M'cian's  guide.  689  13>14 
West.    Elements  of.  700  7 
Whewell.    Greek  M.  702  ™ 
Whiston.  Newton's  M'cal  philosophy.  704 l 
Wilkins.    Mathematical  works.  709  7 
See  aho  •.  Algebra,  Analysis,  Annuities,  Arith 
metic,  Astronomy,  Calculus,  Circle,  Conic  sec 
tions,   Curves,    Engineering1,    Fluxions,    Func 
tions,  Geometry,  Levelling,  Logarithms,  Mechan 
ics,  Navigation,  Numbers,  Optiss,  Physics,  Pro 
babilities,  Spherics,  Surveying,  Trigonometry. 
Matter,  Essay  on.  209  4 

MAXIMS.    Bartlett.    Aphorisms  on  men,  man 
ners,  &.c.  46  u 
Erasmus.    Adagia.  207 6'7 
Guicciardini.    Maxims.  277 12 
Posselius.    Apothegmata  Graeco-lat.  506  » 
Wolfhart.    Apothegmata.  389  l 
MEASURING.    Coggeshall.    M.  by  the  sliding 

rule.  146  6 

Miles.    Concise  practical  measure.  426  2 
Mechanic,  The.    Smith.    582 4 
MECHANICS.    Barlow.    43 20 

.  Elementary  principles  of.  43  15 

.  M'cal  processes  &  manufactures.  43 19 

Emerson.    Principles  of.  204 14 
Ferguson.    M'cal  exercises.  219  10 

.  Select  subjects  in.  219 9 

Gregory.    Treatise  of.  273  8 
Hamilton.    Essay  on  principles  of.  283 12 
Jamieson.    Dict'y  of  M'cal  science.  331  3 
Lagrange.    Mecanique  analytique.  355 13 
La  Place.    Mecanique  celeste.  359  5 
Lardner,    Three  treatises  on.  359  10 
Pcirce.    Analytic  M.  484  n 
Poisson.    Traite  de  mecanique.  501 ! 
Whewell.    Elem.  treatise  on.  702  « 
Wood.    Principles  of:  721  8 
Young.    Lectures  on  the  M'cal  arts.  730  5 
See  also:  Dynamics,  Engineering,  Hydrau 
lics,  Hydrostatics,  Machinery,  Motion,  Natural 
philosophy,  Statics. 
Medals.    See  Numismatics. 

of  creation.    Mantell.    402 14 

Medford,  Mass.    Brooks.    History  of.  95  ™ 
Medical  society,  Massachusetts.  414 15 — 415  4 
MEDICINE.  187,  477,  253i°-i4-^,  41415—4152 

448i,  44910-11,  479  9-12 
Abbas.    Dispositio  regalis.  1  2 
Aelius.    Medicinse  tetrabiblos.  8  16 
Astruc.    Venereal  diseases.  33  6 
Bcddoes.    Medicinal  use  of  factitious  airs. 


INDEX. 


793 


Boerhaave.    Institutions  medicae.  78  2 
Brown.    Elements  of.  97  13-14 
Buchan.    Domestic  M.  99  12-13 
Cadogan.    Chronic  diseases.  112  2 
Celsus.    Of  medicine.  123 l 
Dana.    Actual  value  of  medicines.  1694 
Floyer.    Medicina  gerocomica.  224 10 
Fothergill    Works.  2288 
Freind.    History  of  physick.  235 17 
Galenus.    Opera  omnia.  239  2 
Graham.    General  state  of  medical  prac 
tice  exhibited.  253  9 

Hooker.    Quincy's  lexicon  medicum.  313  2 
Illinois  state  med.  soc.   Transactions.  325 1>2 
Leigh.    Philos.  of  med.  science.  368  14 
Lemery.    Materialen-Lexicon.  369  12 
Manning.    Modern  improvements  in.  402  5 
Mais.  med.  society.   Communications.  415  3 
Mead.    Medical  works.  420  14 
Paine.    Institutes  of.  470  7-s 

.  Medical  commentaries.  470 12 

Parsons.  Boylston  prize  dissertations.  479  s 
Pott.    Treatise  on  hydrocele.  507 6 

.  Treatise  on  ruptures.  507 7 

Quincy.    Lexicon  pnysico-medicum.  523 13 
Shattuck.    Boylston  prize  dissert.  573  2 
Shaw.    New  practice  of  physic.  573  6 
Smith.    Claims  of  forensic  M.  583  * 
Society  for  promoting  medical  knowledge. 

Communications.  586  19 
Stark.    Works.  597 1 
Trotter.    Medicina  nautica.  638  7 
Wesley.    Primitive  physic.  699  '« 
Williams.   Elementary  principles  of.  712 10 
See  also  .-  Anatomy,  Materia  rncdica,  Patholo 
gy,  Periodicals,  Pharmacopoeia,  Pharmacy,  Phy 
siology,  Surgery,  Therapeutics. 

Medleys,  The,  for  1711.  421 » 

Melancholy,  Anatomy  of.    Burton.    107  1G 

Memoirs.    See  Biography. 

of  societies.     See  Transactions. 

Memorials.    De  Quincey.    180 l 

Memory,  Dissertation  on.    Beattie.    49  17 
See  also .-  Mnemonics. 

MENSURATION.   Day.   Application  of  geome 
try  to.  1754 
.  M.  of  heights  and  distances.  1753 

Mental  arithmetic.    Pestalozzi.    522  4 

discipline.    Burder.    103 u 

philosophy.    Ballantyne.    Examination 

of  the  human  mind.  40 8 
Brown.    Cause  &  effect.  98  * 

.  Philosophy  of  the  human  mind.  98  3~7 

Chalmers.    Mental  philosophy.  124  9 
Condillac.    Traite  des  sensations.  151  9-»> 
Cousin.    Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beauti 
ful,  and  the  good.  1597 
Haven.    Mental  philosophy.  292  u> 
Mahan.    Intellectual  philosophy.  397 10 
MalebranchB.    Search  after  truth.  400  9-10 


Paine.    Elements  of  mental  science.  481 10 
Priestley.    Examination  of  Reid.  513  8 

.  Hartley's  theory.  514 10 

Reid.    Intellectual  and  active  powers  of 

man.  531 1° 

.  Inquiry  into  the  human  mind.  531  n 

.  Works.  532 l 

Schmucker.    .New  system  of.  563  u 
Stewart.    Elements  of  the  philosophy  of 

the  human  mind.  601 12~15 
Upham.    Elements  of.  670  " 

See  a1  so .-  Imagination,  Insanity,  Logic, Memo 
ry,  Metaphysics,  Mind,  Psychology,  Reason. 
MESOPOTAMIA.  Buckingham.  Travels.  100 13 
Fraser.    History,  dtc.  of.  235  3 
Southgate.    Travels  in.  590  4 
Messiah,  Handel's,  Discourses  on.  453  4 
METALLURGY.    Barba.   Metallurgie.  41 14 
Compendious  system  of  M.  ISO5 
Ferber.     Physikalisch-metallurgische   Ab- 

handlungen.  218  6 

Gellert.    Metallurgie  chemistry.  243  3 
Jars.    Metallurgische  Reisen  in  Deutsch- 

land,  Schweden,  Norwegen,  England,  etc. 

1757-69.    321i 
Stahl.    Anweisung  zur  Metallurgie.  595  5 

See  also  :  Iron,  Metals,  Mines. 
METALS.    Agricola.    De  metallica  re.  9  n 
Bacon.    Articles  of  enquiry.  37  u 
Cramer.    Art  of  assaying.   161  2 
Erckern.    Assays  of  metals.  488  5 

.  Aula  subterranea.  207  »8 

Jacob.    Production  &  consumption  of  the 

precious  M.  329  3 
Lehmann.  Abhandlung  vonderMetall-Mat- 

tern.  367 14 

Pettus.    Fleta  minor.  488  5 
Tredgold.    Strength  of.  636  *> 

See  also  .-  Gold,  Iron,  Metallurgy,  Mines,  Sil 
ver,  &c. 

METAPHYSICS.    Antient  M.  25 6 
Aristoteles.    Die  Metaphysik.  30  3 

.  La  metaphysique.  30 4 

Bartholin.    Enchiridion  metaphysicvm  phi- 

losophorum  Aristotelis.  46  8 
Burton.    First  principles  of.  107  n 
Ferrier.    Institutes  of.  220  3 
Hamilton.    Lectures  on.  283 18 
Helvetius.    De  1'esprit.  2971-2 
Mansel.  Limits  of  religious  thought.  402 10 

.  Metaphysics.  402  u 

Michelet.    Examen  critique  de  la  metaphy 
sique  d'Aristote.  425  5 
Ravaisson.    Essai  sur  la  metaphysique  dr 

Aristote.  528  7 
Stewart.    Dissertation  on  the  progress  of 

metaphysical  philosophy.  602  l 
See  also:  Intellect,  Logic,  Man,  Mental  phi 
losophy,  Mind,  Philosophy,  Psychology,  Reason, 
Spirit. 


100 


I JX  D  E  X 


METEOROLOGY.  291 17,  310  2 

Barlow.    Meteorological  essays.  43  8 
Dalton.   Meteorolog.observ'ns,&c.  168 6~8 
De  Luc.    Idees  sur  la  M.  177  u 

.  RecherchessurFatmosphere.  177 12-13 

Espy.    Meteorological  reports.  646  5-6 
Prout.    M.  considered  with  reference  to 

natural  theology.  520 l 
United  States.    Army  meteorological  regis 
ters,  1831-54.    645i37  646  3 
See  also.-  Air,  Climate,  Electricity,  Storms, 
Winds. 
METEORS. 

Bowditch.    Meteor  in  Weston,  Conn.  85 10 
Richard.   Hi stoire  nat.  des  meteors.  536  7 
METHODISM.  24315:     Bangs.    Vindication  of 

Methodist  episcopacy.  41  9 
Clarke.    Why  I  am  a  Methodist.  142  2 
Decanver.    Works  in  refutation  of.  176  5 
Doctrine   &  discipline   of  the  Methodist 

episcopal  church.  424  9 
Methodist  magazine,  1830-4.    4243 
Moore.    Life  of  Wesley.  435  5 
Southey.    Rise  &  progress  of.  589  15 
Stevens.    History  of.  601  2 
Walker.    Address  to  Methodist  Society  in 

Ireland.  685  ^-ic 
Wesley.    Works.  700 2 
Metres  of  the  Greeks  &.  Romans.  443 18 
Mexican  war,  History  of.    Ramsey.    527 l 
MEXICO.    Clavigero.    History  of.  142 14 

Cortes.  Despatches  during  conquest  of.  157  8 
Diaz  del  Castillo.    Conquest  of.  183 2   • 
Emory.    Mexican  boundary  survey.  651  3 
Mayer.    History  &  archaeology  of.  41810 
Prescott.    History  of  conquest  of.   509  6 
Ramsey.    War  with  U.  S.  527  l 
Th.de  MenonvUle.  Voyage  a  Guaxaca.  625 16 
United  States.    Treaty  with.  658 13 
Micah,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 
Michigan,  History  of.    Lanman.    358  8 

— ,  State  university  of.  597  4 

Microscope,  Essays  on  the.    Adams.    511 
Microscopic  examinations.    Bailey.    38 17-20 
Middle  ages,  The.    Proctor.    519  5 

Hallam.    Europe  during  the.  281 13 
Middlebury  college.  4256-7 
Middlesex,  Agriculture  of.    425  » 
Midwifery.  Outlines  of.    Hamilton.    282  >» 
Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  Cata 
logue  of  officers  &  graduates.  165 l 
MILITARY  art  and  science. 
Halleck.    Elements  of.  282  2 
Jomini.    Maximes  les  plus  importantes  de 

Fart  de  la  guerre.  337  4 
Maltby.    Elements  of  war.  401 « 
Stcuben.  Regulations  for  U.  S.  troops.  601 l 

See  also :  Artillery,  Engineering,  Gunnery. 
MILLENIUM.   Bush.   Treatise  on  the.  108 16 


Cogswell.    Harbinger  of  the.  146  10 
Emerson.    Lectures  on  the.  204  4 
Hopkins.    Treatise  on  the.  313 13-14 
Shimcall.    Premonitions  of  the.  5758 
Whitby.    Discourse  of  the.  704  6 
MILLS.    Banks.    Treatise  on.  41 12 

Smeaton.   Natural  powers  of  wind  &  water 
to  turn  mills,  &c.  580 l 
See  also  :  Machinery,  Machines. 
MIND.  Abercrombie.  Inquiries  concerning  the 

intellectual  powers.  2  n 
Condorcet.    Tableau  historique  des  progres 
de  Pesprit  humain.  151 12 

.  Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  the 

human  mind.  151 14 
M'Cosh.    Intuitions  of  the.  391  7 
Reed.    Observations  on  growth  of.  530  8 
Upham.     Imperfect  &  disordered  mental 

action.  671  3 

Watts.    Improvement  of  the.  695 14-13 
See-  aho .-  Insanity,  Instinct,   Mental  philo 
sophy,  Metaphysics,   Philosophy,    Psychology, 
Soul,  Spirit. 

MINERAL  waters.  21 14,  132 13,  134  3,  386 14, 
464 1,  491 12,  635  &,  6769.  Elliot.  Mineral 
waters  of  Great  Britain.  202  H 
Desbrest.    Eaux  min.  de  Chateldon.  180 14 
Kirwan.    Analysis  of.  350 13 
Limbourg.    Eaux  mineralcs  de  Spa.  375 12 
MINERALOGY.  95 10,  351 13,  4953-5 
Accum.    Analysis  of  minerals.  3  10 

.  Manual  of  analytical  M.  310 

Aikin,  A.  fy  C.  R.    Dictionary  of.  10  * 
Babington.    JNew  system  of.  36  4 

.  Arrangement  of  minerals.  36  5 

Bergman.    Manuel  du  mineralogiste.  59 13' 

.  Sciagraphia  regni  mineralis.  59 16 

Born.    Briefe  aber  mineralogische  Gegen- 

stande  auf  seiner  Reise.  80  8 
Bournon.    Traite  de  mineralogie.  85  7 
Brochant.    Traite  elementaire  de.  95  4 
Brongniart.    Traite  elementaire  de.  95  7 
Buckland.    M.  considered  with  reference 

to  natural  theology.  101 1 
Buffon.    Histoire  nat.  des  mineraux.  101 17 
Caracteres  exterieurs  des  mineraux.  1175 
Cavallo.    Mineralogical  tables.  122  3 
Cleaveland.   Elementary  treatise  on.  143  u 
Collini.    Journal  d'un  voyage.  148  9 
*     Compendious  system  of  M.  150  5 
Dana.    System  of.  169  10 
Demeste.   Lettres  sur  la  mineralogie.  177 16 
Gerhard.    Versuch  einer  Geschichte  des 

Mineralreichs.  2458 
Gmelin.    Einleitung  in  die  Mineralogie. 

2499 

Hauy.    Traite  de  mineralogie.  292 13 
Kirwan.    Elements  of.  350 12 
Klaproth.    Analytical  essays.  350 1U 


795 


Kronstedt.  Versuch  einerMineralogie.  352' 
Lucas.    Tableau  methodique  des  especes 

minerales.  387 l 
Macquart.    Essais  sur  plusieurs  points  de 

mineralogie.  396  5 
Pini.    Memoria  mineralogica  sulla  mon- 

tagna  di  S.  Gottardo.  495  4-5 
Richardson.    Introduction  to.  536  n 
Thomson.    Outlines  of.  628  5 
Wallerius.    Mineralogie.  G8615 
— — .  Systema  mineralogicum.  687  3 
Williams.    Natural  history  of  the  mineral 
kingdom.  712  9 

See  also :   Coal,   Crystallography,    Geology, 
Metallurgy,  Metals,  Mines,  and  the  names  of 
various  countries,  &c. 
MINES  and  mining. 

Agricola.    Bergwerk  Buch.  910 
Annales  des  mines,  1816-17.  24 li0 
Cancrinus.    Exposition  des  mines.  1169 
Lchmann.    Einleitung  in  einige  Theile  der 

Bergwercks-Wissenschaft.  367  l5 
Lohneyss.    Bericht  von  Bergwercken.  381  3 
Schindlern.    Der  Mttntz-Guardein.  562  14 
Werner.    New  theory  of  veins.    699  8 
Ure.    Dictionary  of.  671  9 

See  also  .•  Metallurgy. 
MINISTRY  of  the  Gospel. 

Adams.    Minister  for  the  times.  5  2 
Baxter.    The  reformed  pastor.  48  ™ 
bridges.    Christian  ministry.  92 15 
Cogswell.    Letters  to  young  men  preparing 

for  the.  146  ll 

Flint.    Two  sermons  on  the.  223 14 
Foxcroft.    Discourses  on  the.  229  14 
Miller.    Clerical  manners  &.  habits.  427  5 
Orton.   Letters  to  a  young  clergyman.  464 13 
Paley.    Clergyman's  companion.  472  8 
See  also  .-  Homiletics,  Pastoral,  Sermons. 
MIRACLES.    Campbell.    Dissert,  on.  1159 
Chubb.    Discourse  on.  135 7 
Farmer.    Dissertation  on.  214 14 
Locke.    Discourse  on.  380  6 
Middleton.    Enquiry  into   the   time  when 

miracles  ceased.  425  9 
Mirror,  The.    Mackenzie.    951,  3944 
Missale  Romanvm  Fii  V  iussu  editum.  430  4 
Missionary  gazetteer,  &c.    See  Missions. 

herald,  1820-45.  17  3 

register,  London.  1813-17.  430  s-e 

,  Massachusetts,  1803-07.   415  5 

MISSIONS.  171 16,  2035,  4156,  440 10,  4374 
American  board,  SfC.    Memorial  volume  of 
first  fifty  years.  17  2 

.  Reports,  1820,  21,  23,  23.   17  4 

Bangs.    Methodist-episcopal  M.  41  7 
Baptist  board  of  foreign  missions.    The 

Latter-day  luminary.  41  12 
Baptist  mission  in  India.  92 17 
Carey.   Obligations  of  Christians  to.  117 13 


Duff.    India  M.  1918 

Edwards.    Missionary  gazetteer.  198  8>9 

Foster.   The  spirit  of.  228  e 

Harris.    The  great  commission.  287  3 

Home.    Letters  on.  315  6 

Hough.    Christianity  in  India.  316  4>5 

Loskiel.    M.  of  the  United  Brethren  among 

the  Indians.  384 l 

Loomis.    American  missionaries.  383  2 
Lord.    Compendious  history  of.  383  6 
Newcomb.    Cyclopedia  of.  451  n 
Panoplist,  The,  1805-20.    474  4 
Sulton.    Baptist  mission  to  Orissa.    611 14 
Swan.    Letters  on.  612  4 
Taylor.    New  model  of.  618 14 
Tennent.    Christianity  in  Ceylon.  621  5 
ffinilow.    History  of.  717 12 
Wisner.   Proper  mode  of  conducting  M.  to 

the  heathen.  719 10 

MISSISSIPPI  river.  Humphreys  fy  Abbot.  Phy 
sics  &  hydraulics  of  the.  651  2 
Joutel.    Voyage  de  M.  de  la  Sale.  341  * 
Le  Clercq.    Expeditions  &  voyages  entre- 
pris  pour  la  decouverte  du  fleuve  Missis- 
sipi.  366  l 

Schoolcraft.    Expedition  to  the  sources  of, 
1832.    5647 
valley. 


Ellet.    Physical  geography  of  the.  736 » 
Flint.    Ten  years  in  the.  224 1 
Schoolcraft.    Travels  in  the.  564 10 
Squier.    Anc't  monuments  of  the.  594 13 
Missouri.  216  2.     Schoolcraft.    Lead  mines  & 

productions  of.  564  u 
MNEMONICS.    Buffier.    Pratique  de  la  me- 

moire  artificielle.  101 15 
Feinagle.    New  art  of  memory.  216  7 

.  Principal  systems  of.  216  7 

Gray.    Memoria  technica.  273 12 

See  also  .•  Memory. 
Modern  fanatick,  The.     JSisset.    75 1>2 

languages.     Anaya.     Discours  sur  la 

maniere  d'apprendre  les  langues  vivan- 
tes.  22 l 


painters.    Ritskin.    552 3 


MOHAMMEDANISM.    Irving.    Mahomet  &  his 

successors.  327  n-13 
Mohammed.    The  Koran.  431  9 
White.    M.  compared  with  Christianity. 

705 a~4 

Mohawk  Indians.    See  Indians. 
Mohegan  language,  The.    Edwards.    199 19 
Mollusca.    See  also:  Conchology. 

Woodward.    Manual  of  the.  724 » 
Monarchy.    See  Government,  Kings. 
Monasteries.    Archdall.    Abbies;  priories,  &c. 

in  Ireland.  28  9 

Schimmclpenninck.  Tour  to  Alet,  &c.  562 13 
Monastic  orders,  Legends  of  the.  330 ld 
MONEY.    Crawfurd.    Nature,  value,  &  power 
of.  1617 


796 


INDEX. 


Fleetwood.  English  coins,  money,  &c.  223  * 
Harris.    Essay  on.  287  5 

.  Nature  and  uses  of  M.  326  5 

See  also  .•  Circulation,  Coins,  Numismatics. 
Moniteur  universe!,  Le,  1789-1807.    432  6 
Mont  Blanc,  Attempts  to  ascend.  560 ! 
Monthly  anthology,  The,  1804-11.    434^ 

review,  The.  4347-8 

MOON.    Ferguson.    Lunar  tables.  219  2 

.  Phenomena  of  harvest-M.  219  5 

Moor  charity  school,  Acc't  of.  7025~1(),  704 2 
Moral  constitution  of  man,  Adaptation  of  ex 
ternal  nature  to.    Chalmers.    124 8 

evidence,  Study  of.    Gambier.    240 5 

— — —  freedom.    Brown.    Inquiry  into  the  re 
lation  of  cause  &  effect.  98  4 
Crybbdce.    Essay  on.  164  8 
Dana.    Examination  of  Edwards.  169  5>e 
Day.    Examination  of  Edwards.  175  * 

.  Inquiry  respecting.  175  2 

Edwards.    Freedom  of  the  will.  199  ** 
Fontaine.    Accord  de  la liberte  d'etre  moral, 
avec  Pempire  absolu,  etc.  de  1'Etre  Su 
preme.  2253 
Harvey.    Pelagian  &  Arminian  theory  of 

moral  agency.  292  * 

Hobbes.    Letter  about  liberty  &  necessity. 

SOS2 

Osgood.    Review  of  Edwards.  465  u 
Perkins.    Theory  of  agency.  486  9 
Petitpierre.    Divine  goodness  in  the  govern 
ment  of  moral  agents.  488  2 
Tappan.    Doctrine  of  the  will.  617 15 

.  Review  of  Edwards.  617 17 

Wayland.    Limits  of  human  responsibility. 

6964 
See  also  .•  Philosophical  necessity. 

philosophy.    See  Ethics. 

science.    See  Ethics. 

MORALS.    See  also :  Ethics,  Fables. 
Franklin.    Works.  234^'4.ib 
Gellert.    Lecons  de  morale.  243  8 
Genlis.    Cours  de  morale.  244  7 
More.  Moral  sketches  of  prevailing  opinions 
&  manners.  436  2 

.  Thoughts  on  the  manners  of  the  great. 

4363 

Parisiennes,  Les.  475 13 
Seneca.    Morals,  by  way  of  abstract.  570  7 
Moravians.    See  United  Brethren. 
More  worlds  than  one.    JBrewster.    92 6 
Morea.    See  Greece. 
Mortality.    See  also  :  Longevity. 

Corbaux.    Laws  concerning.   157 l 
Mortars.  223  8,  355  5.    See  also  :  Cement. 
Mortgage.    Traite  des  hypotheques.  459  3 
Mosaic  law.    See  also :  Jews. 

Priestley.     Comparison   of  institutions   oi 
Moses  with  those  of  anc't  nations.  512 l 


VIoscow.    Lettres  moscovites.  373  3 
Macquart.    Topographic  de.   396 5 
Moses,  Divine  legation  of.    Warburton.    689  * 
Motion.    Atwood.    Rectilinear  M.  &  rotation 

of  bodies.  33 12 
Mount  Auburno ;  Poemetto.    II13 
Mountains.    De  Zach.    L'attraction  des  mon- 

tagnes.  182  17 
Mourner,  The.    Grosvenor.    276 7 
Murder,  God's  revenge  against.  535  3 
Muscles,  Anatomy  of  the.    South.    585  5 
Music.  279  6,  286  u 

Bayley.    Essex  harmony.  49  8 
Gretry.    Essais  sur  la  musique.  273  u 
Kimball.   Essex  harmony.  349  l 
Meibom.    Antiqvae  mvsicae  avctores.  420  ' 
Peirce.    Tractate  upon  church  M.  484 12 
Power.    Masonic  melodies.  508  2 
Rousseau.    Dictionnaire  de  musique.  548  6 

.  Traites  sur  la  musique.  548  6 

Thornton.    The  melodist.  741 
Wainwright  fy  Muhlenberg.  Choir  &  family 

psalter.  684 » 
Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.    Barrow.    45 8 

,  The  Somers.  164  2 

Mystery  of  iniquity,  The.    More.   436  9 
MYSTICISM.   Buchon.   Choix  d'ouvrages  mys 
tiques.  100  7 
Butler.    Essay  on.  109  6 
Tauler.    Institutions.  618 8 
Vaughan.    Hours  with  the  mystics.  675 12 
MYTHOLOGY.    Bell.    New  pantheon.  55 l 
Creutzer.    Mythologie  der  alten  Volker. 

161 13 
Eckermann.    Lehrbruch  der  Mythologie 

der  Volker  des  Alterthums.  197 3 
Grimm.    Deutsche  Mythologie.  275  9 
Keightley.    Greek  &  Roman  M.  345  9 
Letters  on  heathen  M.  372 10 
Mallet.    Translations  of  the  Edda.  401  3 
Monsigny.    Mythology.  433 6 
Ramsay.    Discourse  upon.  526  u 
Schwenck.    Die  Mythol.  der  Homer.  566  2 
SmUh.    Greek  &  Roman  M.  584  3 
Tooke.    The  pantheon.  633  2-3 
Tressan.  M.  compared  with  history.  637 n 

Nahum,  Book  of.    See  Bible. 

NATURAL  history.  280 19.    Agassiz.    Essay  on 

classification,    vol.  1  of  93 
Bacon.    Sylva  syJvarum.  37  n 
Bell.    Animal  mechanics.  54 15 
Boehmer.    Bibliotheca  scriptorvm  historiae 

natvralis.  77  14 
Buffon.    Histoire  naturelle.  101 16 

.  Natural  history.  102  2 

.  CEuvres  completes.  102  3 

Chadbourne.    Lectures  on.  123  u 
Cuvier.    The  animal  kingdom.  166  15 
Darwin.   Origin  of  species.  171 l3 


INDEX 


'97 


Erxleben.     Aufangsgrttnde  der  Natur-Ge- 

schichte.  208  ™ 
Fourcroy.    Elementary  lectures  on.  228  n 

.  Elements  of.  228  i2-'3 

.  Le9ons  elementaires  de.  229  J 

Humboldt.    Cosmos.  319* 
Introduction  to  Linnaeus' system.  201 l 
Jones.    Natural  history  of  animals.  338  7 
Journal  of  a  naturalist.  340 14 
Kant.    Metaphysiche   Aufangsgrilnde   der 

Naturwissenschaft.  344 12 
Lacepede.    Histoire  naturelle  des  quadru- 

pedes,  ovipares,  et  des  serpens.  334 l 
Lettsom.    Naturalist's  companion.  373  4 
Martin.   Correspondence  relative  to.  406  10 
Plinius  Secundus.  Histoire  naturelle.  498  n 

.  Historia  naturalis.  499  » 

.  Natural  historic.  499  2 

Smellie.    Philosophy  of.  580  9 
Spallanzani.    Dissertations  on.  590  14 
Swainson.    Study  of.  612  » 
Swedenborg.    The  principia.  613  7 

.  Principia  rerum  naturalium.  613  8 

Valmont  de  Bomare.  Dictionnaire  raissonne 

univ.  d'histoire  naturelle.  673  6-7 
Vestiges  of  N.  H.  of  creation.  577 16 
Wright.    N.  H.  of  the  globe.  725  »3 

See  also  .-  Animals,  Bible,  Botany,  Chemistry, 
Comparative  anatomy,  Conchology,  Cosmogra 
phy,  Entomology,  Geology,  Insects,  Meteorolo 
gy,  Mineralogy,  Nature,  Palaeontology,  Periodi 
cals,  Philosophy,  Physical  geography,  Transac 
tions,  Zoology,  &c.  Also,  the  names  of  various 
countries,  &c. 

magic,  Letters  on.    Brewster.    92 3 

philosophy. 

Adams.    Lectures  on.  513-14 

Bowdoin.    Philosophical  discourse.  86  6~8 

Brook.    Miscel.  experiments,  &c.  958 

Clarke  #  Leibnitz.    Papers  upon.  141  3 

Davy.    Philosophical  researches.  174 14  • 

Desaguliers.    Course  of  exper.  P.  180  n 

Euler.    Letters  on  subjects  in.  2108-9 

Ewing.    System  of.  213  4 

Heereboord.    Philosophia  naturalis.  295 15 

Hegel.   Vorlesungen  uber  die  Naturphiloso- 

phie.  296  7 

Herschel.    Study  of.  301 14 
Higgins.    Minutes  of  the  society  for  philo 
sophical  experiments,  &c.  303 13 
Button.    Different  subjects  in.  323 13'14 
Keill.    Introduction  to.  345 14 
Maclaurin.    Newton's  philosphical  discov 
eries.  395  3 

Marcel.    Popular  introduction  to.  403 14 
Martin.    Philosophia  Britannica.  406 14 

.  Philosophical  grammar.  406  15 

Musschenbroek.    Elements  of.  445 »» 
Newton.    Mathemat.  principles  of.  452  n 
Nicholson.    Introduction  to.  454  7>8 


Olmsted.    Introduction  to.  463  3 
Pemberton.    View  of  Newton's  P.  485  ° 
Playfair.    Works.  4988 
Priestley.   Experiments  &observ.  in.  513 19 

.  Heads  of  lectures  on.  514  n 

Rowning.    Compendious  system  of.  548  1& 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Know 
ledge.    Natural  philosophy.  586  7 
Young.    Lectures  on.  730  6 

See  also .-  Acoustics.  Astronomy,  Attrition, 
Chemistry,  Electricity, Gravitation.  Heat,  Light, 
Magnetism,  Mechanics,  Meteorology,  Optics, 
Periodicals,  Physics,  Pneumatics,  Sound,  Trans 
actions. 

religion.    See  Theology. 

Naturalism.    See  Theology. 
Naturalist,  Journal  of  a.  340 14 
NATURE.    Bacon.    Novum  organon.  37  8 
Bushnell.    N.  &  the  supernatural.  108  18 
D'Holbach.    System  of.  309  2 
Good.    Book  of.  251  4 
Gregory.    Economy  of  N.,  on  the  princi 
ples  of  modern  philosophy.  273 1>2 
Humboldt.    Views  of.  319» 
Martin.    Study  of  works  of.  407 l 
Mudie.    Guide  to  observation  of.  443  * 
Oersted.    The  soul  in.  462  7 
Saint-Pierre.    Etudes  de  la.  556  4 

.  Studies  of.  556  5-6 

.  Voeux  d'un  solitaire.  556  7-9 

Schoedler.    Das  Buch  der  Nature.  564 l 

Seealso  •.  Natural  history,  Philosophy,  Physi 
cal  science,  Science,  Transactions. 
Nautical  almanac,  1804-64.    446  13~15 

astronomy.    See  Astronomy. 

experiments.    Beaufoy.   50* 

Naval  architecture.    Harvey.    291 18 
NAVIGATION.  145  7 

Blundeville.    Treatises  on.  77 5 
Day.    Mathematical  principles  of.  175  3 
Leach.    Universal  Inland  N.  365  4 
Locke.    History  of,  to  1704.    140  3 
Macpherson.    Annals  of.  396  l 
Mendoza  y  Rios.    Tables  for.  422 1B 
Moore.    Practical  navigator.  435  6 
Navigation  de  France  a  Quebec.  635  7 
Reeves.    Law  of.  530 12-13 
Robertson.    Elements  of.  540  9 
Smyth.    Elements  of.  585  12 
Ward.    Rights  &  duties  of  belligerent  & 
neutral  powers,  in  maritime  affairs.  690  * 
Wrottesley.    Navigation.  726 5 

Sec  also:  Astronomy,  Canals,  Commerce. 
Nearchus,  Voyage  of.     Vincent.    679  9 
Nebraska,  Ancient  fauna  of.  368  5 

territory,  Geological  survey  of.  650 13 


Necromancy.    Cooke.    153 9 

See  also:  Demonolngy,  Spirits. 
NKGOTIATIONS.    Callieres.   De  la  maniere  de 
negocier  avec  les  souverains,  etc.  11213 
Jeannin.    Les  nesrociations  de  J.  33216tic 


798 


INDEX. 


Mdbly.    Principes  des  negociations.  390  8 
Pecquet.    L'art  de  negocier.  484  5 

See  also:  Law  of  nations,  Treaties. 
Negroes.     See  Africa,  Slavery. 
Neptune.    Gould.    Discovery  of.  584 10 
Nichol.    The  planet  N.  453  " 
Walker.    Ephemeris  of.  686  4 

.  Researches  relative  to.  686  5 

NETHERLANDS.     See  also :  Holland. 
Burney.    State  of  music  in.  106  9 
Butler.    Minutes  of  history  of.   109  4 
Dunham.    Annals  of  the.  192 15 
Lefebure.    Itineraire  historique,  &c.  des 

provinces-unies  des  Pays-Bas.  367 10 
Motley.    History  of  the  United  N.  442  5 

.  Rise  of  Dutch  Republic.  442s 

Raynel.    L'histoire  du  Stadhouderat.  529  7 
Romans.    Annals  of  troubles  in.  545 12 
Temple.    Observations  on  the.  621 1>2 
Neutrality,  Acts,  &c.  relative  to.  255 J3 
NEUTRALS.     Lampredi.     Du  commerce  des 

neutres  en  terns  de  guorre.  357  n 
Stephen.    War  in  disguise.  270 12 

See  a1  so:  Maritime  law,  Navigation. 
New  Bedford,  Mass.    449  5~7 
NEW  ENGLAND.    138",  2841,  304' 
Adams.    Summary  history  of.   6  3 
Bradford.    Distinguished  men  in.  89  n 
Chauncey.    State  of  religion  in.  1319 
Clap.    Doctrines  in  churches  of.   1388-io 
Deane.    New  England  farmer.  175 17 
Dummer.    Defence  of  charters  of.  192 2 
Dwight.    Travels  in.  195  9 
Eliot,  Jared.    Field-husbandry  in.  201  ? 
Eliot,  John.    Biographical  dict'y  of.  201 le 
Elliott.    History  of,  986-1776.  202 15 
Farmer.    Genealogical  register  of  first  set 
tlers  of.   215 2 

Felt.    Ecclesiastical  history  of.   216  13 
Gookin.     Historical  collections  of  the  In 
dians  in.  251 13-'4 

Harris.  Insects  of  N.  E.  injurious  to  vege 
tation.  288  n 

Hawes.    Congregational  churches  in.  293  7 
Hayward.    N.  E.  gazetteer.  294  2 
Hubbard.    General  history  of.   318 3 
Johnson.    History  of,  1628-52.  335 19 
Josselyn.    Voyages  to,  1673.  340  d 
Letters  to  the  Ministry  from  Gov.  Bernard, 

&c.  604 

Levett.    Voyageto,  1623-4.  373'2,  739 5 
Mather,  C.    Eccles.  history  of.  417  6 

.  Ratio  discipline  fratrum  Nov-Anglo- 

rum.  4177 

Mather,  1.  The  revolution  in  N.  E.  justified. 

4179 

Morton.    New  England's  memorial.  441  8 
Neal.    History  of,  1700.  446  17 
Niles.    Indian  wars  in.  455 15 
Palfrey.   History  of  N.  E.  during  the  Stuart 
dynasty.  472 13 


Prince.    Chronological  history  of.  517 16'1? 
Savage.    Genealogical  dictionary  of.   560 5 

.  Gleanings  for  N.  E.  history.  560  6 

Smith.    Description  of.  582  8-9 
Uhden.    The  N.  E.  theocracy.  642  * 
Underhill,    Nevves  from  America.  643  4 
White.    N.  E.  Congregationalism.  704- " 
Winthrop.    History  of,  1830-49.    718  7-8 

.  Transactions  in,  1630-44.    718  9 

Wood.    New  England's  prospect.  721 16 

See  also  .•   Plymouth,  and  the  names  of  the 
New  England  states. 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  44917— 4503 
Belknap.    History  of.  54- 
Celebration  of  the  introduction  of  printing 

into  N.  H.  122  « 

Farmer.    Churches  &  ministers  in.  215  * 
Lawrence.    The  N.  H.  churches.  364 1* 
Laws  concerning  the  militia  of.  601 J 
Perpetual  laws  of,  1776-89.  450 2 
New  Haven.   Bacon.    Hist'cal  discourses.  37 15 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  Hist.  of.    Kidder.    348  7 
New  Jamaica  almanack,  1797-1806.    450  5 
New  Jersey,  College  of,  Sketch  of.  271 1 
NEW  JERUSALEM  Church.    Barrett.   Corner 
stone  of  the.  45 l 

.  Doctrines  of  the.  45  2 

Clowes.    Letters  on  the.  1448 
Priestley.    Letters  to  members  of.  515  20 
Swedenborg.  Doctrine  concerning  the  Lord. 

612" 

.  Doctrine  concerning  the  Sacred  Scrip 
tures.  612  15 

.  Four  leading  doctrines  of.  612 16 

.  Heavenly  doctrine  of.  613  2   • 

.  Theol.  works.  6136 

.  True  Christian  religion.  614 l 

.  Vera  Christiana  religio.  614  2 

New  Plymouth.    See  Plymouth. 

New  South  Wales,  Discoveries  in.    320 12 

New  Spain.    See  Mexico. 

New  Testament.    See  Bible. 

New  York.    City.    Picture  of.  4508 

.     Colony  and  State. 

Documents  relative  to  colon,  hist.  of.  450  n 

Miscel.  public  documents  of.  450  9,  451  5 

Natural  history  of.  451 J 

Reports  of  Regents  of  the  University.  451  5 

Dwight.    Travels  in.  195  » 

Irving.    Knickerbocker's  New  York.  327 13 

Lee.    Medicinal  plants  in.  366  15 

Squier.    Aboriginal  monuments  of.  594 12 

herald,  1808-14,    451  ? 

mercantile  libr'y  association.  423 3 

review,  The,  1837-42.    45!  «> 

Newfoundland,  Voyage  to.    Cassini.    128 2 
Newspaper  literature,  American.  100 15 
Newspapers.    See  Periodicals. 
Ngami,  Lake.    Andersson.    23 3 
Nibelungen  lay,  Abstract  of.  325* 


INDEX. 


'99 


Nile,  Travels  to  discover  the  source  of  the. 

1768-72.    Bruce.    99  2-3 
NINEVEH.    Botta.    Discoveries  at.  84 7 

Buckingham.    Ruins  of.  100  13 

Fergusson.    Palaces  of.  219  u 

Layard.    Discoveries  in.  365  2 

.  N.  &  its  remains.  365  3 

Smith.    Prophecies  relating  to.  581  9 

Vaux.    N.  &  Persepolis.  676  5 
NISI-PRIUS.    Butter.    Trials  at.  1028 

Espinasse.    Digest  of  the  law  of  actions  & 
trials  at.  208  15 

.  Cases  argued  at.  208  16 

Nitre,  Explosiveness  of.    flare.    285  8 
Non-conformists.    See  Dissenters. 
NORFOLK.    Kent.    Agriculture  of.  347 8 

Foung.    Agriculture  of.  729  7 

• Island,  Transactions  at.  320 12 

Norman  conquest,  Chronicle  of.    Wace.    683 l 
NORMANDY.    Britton.    Architectural  antiqui 
ties  of.  953,  5219 

La  Rue.    Essais  historiques  sur  les  bardes, 
etc.  Anglo-Normands.  360  5 

Palgrave.    History  of.  473  3 
North  America.    See  America. 

American  review,  1815-62.   456  »-9 

British  review,  1859-63.  456  "> 

Carolina,  Convention  of,  1788.  456  u 

Bartram.    Travels  through.   47 9 

.  Pole.     See  Arctic  regions. 

Northampton,  Mass.    Allen.    Address  to  com 
memorate  the  settlement  of.   13 14 

Edwards.    Acc't  of  revival  in.  199  4 

Wittiams.    Historical  sketch  of.  713  4 
North-east  passage,  Dissertation  on  the.  503  5 
Northern  antiquities,  Illustrations  of.  325  4 

ocean,  Journey  to  the.  294 13 

Northumberland,  Agriculture  of.  38 12 
North-west  passage.     See  Arctic  regions. 

territories,  History  of.    271ltM1 

Northwestern  territory,  Journal  of  a  tour  into 

the,  1803.    Harris.    287 16 
NORWAY.    Coxe.    Travels  in.  160 8 

Laing.    Residence  in,  1834-6.   356  2 
Norwich,  Conn.    Stedman.   200th  anniversary 

of  the  settlement  of.  598  6 
NOUVELLE  France.     Charlevoix.    Histoire  et 
description  generale  de.  129  2-3 

Le  Clercq.    Etablis'mt  de  la  foy  dans.  366 » 

See  also :  Acadia,  Nova  Seotia. 
NOVA  SCOTIA.  459  4.    Jackson  fy  Alger.  Mine 
ralogy  &  geology  of.  328  13 

Michaux.    Forest  trees  of.  425 3 

See  also .-  Acadia,  Nouvelle  France. 
NOVELS,  tales,  romances,  &c. 

About.    Le  roi  des  montaignes.  2 14 

Bandelle.    Novelle.  41  5 

Barbauld.    Evenings  at  home.  41 16 

Boccacio.    Contes.  778 

< .  11  decameron,  77  9 


Cervantes- Saavedra.     Don  Quixote  de  la 

Mancha,  translated.  123  4 

.  Don  Quixote.  123 5 

.  Don  Quijote.  123 • 

.  Don  Quichotte.  123 7 

Cheever.    The  hill  Difficulty.  131 " 
De  Quincey.    The  avenger.  179  9 

.  Narrative  papers,  &c.  180  3 

De  Wette.    Theodore.  181  u 

Fenelon.    Avantures  de  Telemaque.  217 6-7 

Fielding.    Miscel.  works.  220  " 

Florian.    Gonsalvo  de  Cordoba.  224 6 

Gleizes.    Thalysie.  249 4 

Goethe.   Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship 

&  travels.  250  » 

Grimm.    Kinder  und  Hausmarchen.  275  12 
Heliodonis.    JEthiopica.  296  13 
Hunt.    Stories  from  the  Italian  poets.  3206 
Hurtado.    Palmerin  of  England.  4741 
Irving.    The  Alhambra.  3274-13 

.  Bracebridge  Hall.  3276-13 

— — .  Knickerbocker's  New  York.  327 13 

- — .  Tales  of  a  traveller.  327 13 

La  Fontaine.    Les  amours  de  Psyche  et  de 

Cupidon.    355io 

.  Contes  et  nouvelles.  355  n 

La  Motte-Fouque.   Thiodolf  the  Icelander. 

3579 

Le  Sage.    Contes  moraux,  etc.  371  & 

.  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.  371  '-8 

.  Gil  Bias  de  Santillano.  371  • 

.  Gil  Braz  de  Santilhana.  371  9 

Longfellow.     Saggi  de7  novellieri  Italian* 
d'ogni  secolo.  382  8 

Lobeira.    Amadis  of  Gaul.  379  n 

Mackenzie.    Works.  394 5 

Maistre.    (Euvres  completes.  400 J 

Manzoni.    I  promessi  sposi.  403  7 

Marguerited'Angouleme.  Nouvelles.  4045 

Martineau.    Illustrations  of  political  econ 
omy.  407  5 

Miller.    Legends  of  the  North  of  Scotland. 

4261* 

Mirabeau.    Contes  et  nouvelles.  429 12 

Moore.    Zelnco.  435  n 

Novelas  Espanolas  :  etc.  459  5<6 

Novelli  di  autori  senesi.  459  7 

Pellico.   Le  mie  prigioni.  484 !4 

.  My  imprisonments.  484 1& 

Poe.    Novels  &  tales.  500  » 

Rabelais.    (Euvres.  525 5 

.  Works.  525  « 

Ramsay.    Travels  of  Cyrus.  526  » 

.  Voyages  de  Cyrus.  526  i2 

Relation  du  voyage  mysterieux  de  1'isle  de 
la  vertue.  532  3 

Ritson.    Fairy  tales.  538 J3 

Rousseau.    CEuvres.  548 6-9 

Sacchetli.    Novelle.  554  s-9 

Saint-Pierre*   Chaumiere  Indienne.  556  a 


800 


KNDEX. 


Scott.    Novels,  tales,  &c.  567 13 

Swift.    Works.  614» 

Voltaire,    (Euvres  completes.  682  8 

.  Romans  et  contes.  682  9 

Wilson.   Lights, &c.  of  Scottish  life.  71516 
Novum  organon.    Bacon.    37s 

renovatum.    Whewell    703 5 

Testamentum.    See  Bible. 

Nubia,  Civil  history,  &c.  of.    Russell.    552 12 
Numbers,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 

,  Theory  of.    Barlow.    44  2 

;  Use  of  universal  arbiter.  206  13 

of  mankind.     Wallace.    686  n 

NUMISMATICS.    271  3.       Catalogue  raisonne 
d'une  collection  de  medailles.  121  4 

Cooke.  Medallic  history  of  imperial  Rome. 

153 12 

Gronovius.    De  Sestertiis.  276  5 

Harris.    Essay  on  coins.  287  5 

Humphreys.  Coin  collector's  manual.  7383 

Mease.    American  medals  &  coins.  420 16 

Pinkerton.    Essay  on  medals.  495  6 

Snowdon.    Coins  in  U.S.  Mint.  58516 

Vaughan.    Coin  &.  coinage.  675  9 
Nutrition,  Values  of  grains,  &c.  for.  315 10 

OATH.    Junkin.    Origin,  nature,  &c.  of.  342 5 

Reynolds.    De  vera  origine,  etc.  535  7 
Oceana.    Harrington.    286 7-9-10 
Oceanic  hydrozoa.    Huxley.    323 » 
Ogle  Co.,  Illinois,  History  of.   462 4 
OHIO.    Statistics,  1857-61.   462? 
Harris.    Acc't  of  in  1803.  287 '« 
Whittlesey.    Anc't  works  in.  707  6 
OLD  age.    Cicero.    De  senectute.  137 13~15 
Cohausen.    Hermippus  redivivus.  146  12 
Old  Testament.    See  Bible. 
Onanism,  Diseases  of.     Tissot.    631  9 
Oology,  North  American.    Brewer.    92 l 
OPIUM.    De  Quincey.    Confessions  of  an  Eng 
lish  opium-eater.  179  12 

.  Note  book  of  Eng.  opium-eater.  1804 

OPTICS.    Airy,    Undulatory  theory  of.   10 u 
Barlow.    Treatise  on.  43  21 
Brewster.    Optics.  92  ^ 
Emerson.    Elements  of.  204" 
Farrar.    Experimental  treatise  on.  215  9 
Ferguson,    Select  subjects  in.  219  8>9 
Lardner.    Newton's  optics.  359  u 
Newton.    Opticks.    451 12-13 
Pritchard.    Optical  instruments.  518 12 
Wood.    Elements  of.  7217 
See  also:  Colors.  Light,  Microscope,  Polarized 
light,  Refraction,  Spectacles,  Telescope,  Vision. 
Oracles,  History  of.    Fontenelle.    225  7 
ORATIONS.    See  also:  Speeches,  &c. 

Adams.    At  Plymouth,  Dec.  22, 18C2.  6  15 
Aiken.    At  Newburyport,  July  4,1810.   9  »« 
Bacon.    At  Dart.  Coll.,  July  30, 1845.  37  " 
Brown.    Alumni,  Dart.  Coll.,  1855.   98  * 


Gary.    At  Boston,  July  5,  1847.  120  3 
Church.    At  Boston,  March  5,  1773.  136  15 
Dana.    cj>  B  K,  Dart.  Coll.,  1817.    168'* 
Daveis.    Alumni,  Bowd.  Coll.,  1835.  172 » 
Davis.    At  Portland,  July  4, 1796.   173  " 
Emerson.    At  Boston,  July  5,  1802.  204 19 
Everett.    Orations  &  speeches.  212 1' 
Gore.  Before  Free  Masons,  at  Boston,  June 

24,  1783.  252 » 

Gray.    At  Boston,  July  5, 1790.  254  »» 
Hillard.    At  Boston,  July  4,  1835.  30414 
Hull.  Before  Cincinnati,  July  4, 1788.  318" 
Ingersoll,  il>  B  K,  Bowd. Coll.,  1837.  32514 
Loring.    Hundred  Boston  orators.  383 13 
Marsh,  E.  G.    At  Yale  Coll.,  1798.  404  »o 
Marsh,  G.  P.    *  B  K,  Harv.  Coll.  404 12 
Morris.    At  New  York,  June  29, 1814.  439  4 
Newton.    At  Worcester,  July  4, 1814.  453 6 
Packard.   Alumni,  Bowd.  Coll.,  1858.  469  5 
Parish.    At  Byfield, 4th  July,  1799.  475  ™-» 
Parsons.    $  B  K,  Harv.  Coll.,  1835.   479  4 
Prentiss.   Alumni,  Bowd. Coll.,  1861.  508^ 
Richardson.    Plymouth,  July  4, 1812.  539  3 
Rush.    Oration  before  American  philosoph 
ical  society,  Feb.  4,  1774.  551  7 
Savage.    At  Boston,  July  4, 1811.  56Q7 
Simpkins.   At  Brewster,  July  4, 1811.  578  « 
Smith.    At  Charleston,  S.C.,  1796.  583  « 
Sprague.    <1>  B  K,  Bowd.  Coll.,  1 850.  593  « 
Stillman.    At  Boston,  July  4, 1789.  6044 
Story.    Alumni,  Harv.  Coll.,  1842.  60516 

.    At  Salem,  July  4,  1804.   605  " 

Sullivan.  Vt  Boston,  July  4,  1816;  610  3 
Sumner,  C.    Orations.  611  6 
Sumner,  G.    At  Boston,  July  4, 1859.  611  » 
Upham.    O.  before  the  N.  E.  society  of  New 

York,  Dec.  22, 1846.  670  9 
Van  der  Kemp.    Utica,  Mar.  11, 1814.   674* 
Warren.    At  Boston,  July  4,1783.   69116 
White.    Alumni,  Harv.  Coll.,  1844.  7047 
Whitman.    At  Hanover,  July  4, 1803.  706 1 
Whitwell.    Cincinnati,  July  4,  1789.  707 9 
Williston.    Eloquence  of  U.  S.  714 12 
Winthrop.    Addresses  &  speeches.  71 8  ls 
Woods.    Harv.  Coll.,  July  17, 1799.  722  « 
Oratores  Attici.    Dobson.    186 12 
ORATORY.    Adams.    Lectures  on.  7 5 

Auger.     Harangues  tirees  d'Herodote,  de 

Thucydide,  etc.  34 » 
Channing.    Lectures  on.  126  2 
Cicero.    De  oratore.  13719 
Clarke.    Formvlas  oratoriae.  1408 
Dionysius.    De  antiquis  oratoribus.  185 7 
Enfield.    The  speaker.  206  *•'» 
Farnaby.    Index  rhetoricus,  etc.  215  3 
Lawson.    Lectures  concerning.  364 15 
Priestley.    Lectures  on.  512  4 
Quintilian,  Institutiones  cratoriae.  52413~]8 
See  also:  Elocution,  Eloquence,  Horniletics, 
Orations,  Rhetoric,  Speeches. 


INDEX. 


801 


Orders  in  council.   600 '.     Baring.    Causes  &    Palatinate  of  the  Rhine.     Cellini.     Precis  de 


consequences  of.  43  6 
Ordination,  Presbyterian,  Validity  of.   131 12 
OREGON.    Fremont.    Exploring  expedition  to, 
in  1813-4.  236  3 

Grecnhow.    History  of.  271 10 

.  Memoir  of.   271  n 

Organic  chemistry.     See  Chemistry. 
Oriental  customs.    Burder.    103  ^ 
Origin  of  species.    Darwin.    171 13 
ORIGINAL  sin.    Belsham.    Letters  to  Wilber- 
force  on  hereditary  depravity.  55 13 

Conversation  upon  doctrine  of.   717 14 

Edwards.    Doctrine  of,  defended.  199  5-6 

Wesley.    Doctrine  of.  699  13 
Orissa,  Baptist  mission  to.  611  14 
Organic  life,  Laws  of.    Darwin.    172 1>2 
ORNITHOLOGY.  Bonaparte.   American  O.  79 '° 

Brooks.    Elements  of.   95 « 

Cassin.  Birds  of  soutlrn  hemisphere.  12011 

Peabody.    Birds  of  Massachusetts.  413  9 

Rennie.    Natural  history  of  birds.  533 l 

Wilson.    American  O.  715 2 
Orthophony.     See  Elocution. 
Oryctography.     See  Palaeontology. 
Ottoman  empire,  History  of.     Upham.    670 n 

See  also  .-  Asia  Minor,  Egypt,  Saracens,  Tur 
key,  Turkish  empire. 
Ouabi ;  a  poem.    Mrs.  Morton.  441  9 
Oxen,  Comparative  advantages  of.   519  14 
OXFORD  university,  Companion  through.  468  8 

Burrows.    Pass  &  class.  107  9 
Oxfordshire,  Agriculture  of.    Young.    729 15 

Pacific  railroad  survey.  650  9-10 
Pagan  religions.   See  Brahminical,  Druids,  My 
thology,  Oracles. 

PAINTING.    Harris.    Treatise  on.  286 14 
James.    History  of.  330 13 
Jarves.    Art-hints.  332 2 

.  Art  studies.  332 3 

Kugler.    Hand-book  of.  3528 
Lindsay.    Theory  &  practice  of.  376  9 
Ruskin.    Lectures  on.  552  2 
.  Modern  painters.  552  3 

Vasari.  Vite  de'  piu  celebri  pittori.  674 13 
PALEONTOLOGY.  Born.  Index  fossilium.  80 9 
Burtin.  Oryctographie  de  Bruxelles.  107 10 
Ferber.  Oryctography  of  Derbyshire.  2185 
Hall.  P.  of  New  York.  281  2 
Mantell.  Organic  remains  of  the  British 

museum.  403  * 

Miller.    Fossiliferous  deposits  of  Scotland. 

4268 

Richardson.    Introduction  to.  536  u 
Warren.    Fossil  impressions  in  sandstone 
rocks  of  Connecticut  river.  691 21 

.  Mastodon  giganteus  of  N.  A.  691 J8 

Werner.    Von  den  ausserlichen  Kennzei- 

chen  der  Fossilien.  699  7 
.  External  characters  of  fossils.  699  3 


1'histoire  du  Palatinat  du  Rhin.  148  10 

PALESTINE.    Buckingham.   Travels  in.  100 14 
Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  8 
Hardy.    Travels  in.  285 » 
Playnes.    Travels  in.  293 14 
Heber.    Palestine  &  other  poems.  295s 
Jowett.    Christian  researches  in.  341  2 
Lamartine.    Tour  in,  1832-33.   356  12 
Pierpont.    Airs  of,  a  poem.  493  n 
Pococke.    Observations  on.  5008 
Robinson.    Biblical  researches  in.  542  7'8 
Russell.    Palestine.  552 13 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel.  600  3 
See  also  :  Jerusalem,  Jews. 

Palmerin  of  England.    Hurtado.    474 l 

Panoplist,  The,  &c.  1805-20.  474  4 

Pantheon.     See  Mythology. 

Papacy.    See  Popery,  Popes,  Roman  catholic 
church. 

Parable  of  the  ten  virgins  opened,  &c.  574  5 

Paradise  lost.    Milton.    428 15-16' 

regained.    Milton.    42817-18 


Paradoxe,  Theorie  du.  625  4 
PARAGUAY.    Charleyoix.    Histoire  de.  129* 
Frezier.    The  Jesuits  in.  236  8 
Robertson.    Francia's  reign  of  terror.  540  7 
PARIS.    Manuel  des  instituteurs,  professeurs, 

etc.  des  ecoles.  403  *,  739" 
Lister.    Paris  in  1700.   3778 
Tableau  philos.  et  moral  de.  458 15 
Parallaxes,  Doctrine  of.    Stone.    604 10 

See  also:  Astronomy,  Moon,  Sun. 
Parley's  cabinet  library.    Goodrich.    250  8 
Parliamentary  register,  1775-81.  478 l 
Passion,  The  ruling.    Paine.    471 13 
PASSIONS.  Brisbane.  Functions  of  the  human 
passions.  229  4 

.  Outline  of  Fourier's  system.  229  4 

Cogan.    Philosophical  treatise  on.  146  4- 
Descartes.    Passiones  animae.  180 17 
Hume.    Dissertation  on  the.  319 13 
Stael-Holstein.    De  Pinfluence  sur  le  bon- 

heur  des  individus  et  des  nations.  595  4 
Passy,  Eaux  minerales  de.  442  7 
Paston  letters.    Fenn.    217 13 
Pastor  fido,  II.    Guarini.    2778 
PASTORAL  duties. 

Baxter.    The  reformed  pastor.  48  "• 
Gregorius  /.,  Pope.  De  curapastorali.  272  r5 
Patent  inventions,  Repertory  of.  533 16 
PATENTS.    Sheldon.    Aerial  navigation  &  the 

patent  laws.  573  13 
United  States.  Digest  of  P.,  1790-1839.  6534 

.  Reports  of  Commissioner  of.   653  5 

PATHOLOGY.     Alpinus.    Presages  of  life  & 

death  in  diseases.  15  10 
Cheyne.    Natural  method  of  cure.  133  3 
Cullen.    Arrangement  &  definition  of  dis 
eases.  164 13 
See  also  .-  names  of  special  diseases. 


101 


802 


I  iN  D  E  X  . 


Patience,  The  art  of,  &c.  32  4 

Patriot,  The  New  England.  449 12 

Patriotism.    See  Love  of  country. 

Paul,  St.,  Conversion  of.    Lyttelton.    390  i-2 

,  Epistles  of.     See  Bible. 

Pauperism,  Address  on.     Waterston.    G94 12 

PEACE.    195  u-*o,  239  ",  251  ">,  284 i0-"- 13-15, 
29Si°,  309^-3,  3376,  3464,  354  \4f  355  4,  3833, 
420 12    4659-1()    479 6    482 9-17   4868-10-n 
American  peace  society.     Prize  essays  on  a 
congress  of  nations.    18  12 

.  Reports,  1836,  37.   18  i3 

Essays  on  war  and  peace.  80  3 

Erasmus.    Complaint  of  peace,  &c.  207 10 

.  Extracts  from  his  writings.  207 13 

Grimke.    Truth,  dignity,  &c.  of.  275  2 

Herald  of  peace,  1819-24.  299 12 

Jay.    War  &  peace.  33214 

Ladd.    Principles  of  war  &  peace.  354 16 

.  Essays  on  peace  &  war.  355  3 

.  Essay  on  a  congress  of  nations.  355 1 

Macnamara.    Prize  essay  on.  395 15 
Mass,  peace  society.    Reports,  &c.  415 7~10 
Nicole.    Way  of  preserving  P.  454 12 
Peace  &  reform,  against  war  &  corruption. 

740H 

Peace-republican's  manual.  319 J 
Recueil  de  lettres  adresees  aux  archives  de 

la  societe  de  la  paix  de  Geneve.  586  l 
Society  for  the  promotion  of  permanent  Sf 

universal  peace.    Reports.  587 2~14 
Upham.    Manual  of.   671 1>2 
See  also .-  War. 

Pearls.    Jeffries.    Traite  des  perles.  333  " 

Peebles,  Agriculture  of.    Findlater.    221 * 

Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  1807.   268  is 

PELOPONNESIAN  war.    Thucydides.     History 

of  the.   6298-9 
.  De  bello  Peloponnesiaco.  629  1° 

PELOPONNESUS,   Anderson.   Observations  up 
on,  in  1829.  23  2 
Curtius.    Peloponnesos.  166 7 

Pemaquid,  Ancient.    Thornton.    628 14 

Penal  law.    Livingston.   Penal  law  of  Louisi 
ana.  385 i 

Velaze.    Loix  penales.  672  8 
See  also:  Crime,  Criminal  law,  Penitentiary, 
Punishment. 

Penance,  Doctrine  of.     Wharton.    701 e 

Peninsular  war.     See  Spain. 

PENNSYLVANIA.    485 1°— 486  5 
Dallas.    Reports  of  cases.  167 12 
Keith.    Papers  &  tracts.  346  3 
Proud.    History  of,  1681-1742.  519 15 
Wharton.    Provincial  literature  of.  701  9 

chronicle,  History  of.  249  " 

Pension  establishment  of  U.  S.  658  4 

Pentateuch,  The.     See  Bible. 

People,  Divine  right  of,  vindicated.  342 " 

Fequot  wars.    Gardener.    2411 


Periodical  literature,  Index  to.  503 9 

PERIODICALS. 

African  repository,  &c.,  1834-42.   17  6 
American  annals  of  education,  1831-9.  16  3 

annual  register,  1825-32.  16  6>7 

art  union,  1849.   16  10 

journal  of  education,  1855-61.  18* 

journal  of  education,  1856-7.  18  5 

journal  of  education,  1826-9.  18  3 

journal  of  science  &  arts.  18  6 

monthly  review,  1832-3.  18  7 

publishers'  circular,  1855-62.  19 6 

quarterly  register,  1834-42.  17" 

quarterly  review,  1827-37.  687 10 

review  of  history,  &c.,  1811.   687" 

whig  review,  1845-51.   20 J 

Annales  de  chimie,  etc.,  1817-19.  243  * 

des  mines,  1816-17.  24 1° 

Annals  of  electricity,  magnetism,  &  chem 
istry,  1837-4-2.    Sturgeon.    609 3 

of  philosophy,  1817-26.  24 J2 

Annual  register,  1786-96.  24  " 

review,  1802-08.  9  r= 

of  scientific  discov'y,  1859-62.  698 14 

Anti-jacobin  review  &magazine,1798-9. 25  6 
Anti-masonic  review,  &c.  1828-30.  689 i2 
Asiatic  annual  register,  1799-1800.  S31 
Atlantic  monthly,  1858-59.  33  17 
Biblical  repertory  &  Princeton  review.  72 14 

repository,  &c.,  1831-46.  72  « 

Bibliotheca  sacra,  &c.,  1844-62.  73  2 
Blatter  fttr  literarische  Unterhaltung.  76  17 
Boston  chronicle,  1768.   82 i3 

gazette,  1757,  1771-73.   82  « 

medical  &  surgical  journal.  83  3 

journal  of  natural  history.  834 

weekly  messenger,  1815-19.  83  7 

Brunswick  telegraph,  1857-62.  733 10 
Calumet,  The,  1831-6.    18  10 
Chemical  journal.    Crell.    161  ™ 
Chemische  annalen.    Crell    161 9-" 
Chinese  repository,  1833-37.   133" 
Christian  disciple,  &c.,  1819,21.   1348 

herald,  1817-21.  ]349 

observer,  1802-4, 1811-29.  13412 

register,  1826-28.  134" 

spectator,  1823,  1825-28.   13415 

Chronique  du  mois,  1791-93.   135 » 
Classical  journal,  1828-29.  1429 
Columbian  centinel,  1792-1819.   149  10 

magazine,  1786-91.   149" 

Congregational  quarterly,  1859-62.  151 17 
Courier  &  evening  gazette,1794-1818.  158  " 
Critical  review,  &c.  162  6-7 
Democratic  review.  See  U.S.  magazine,&c. 
Eclectic  review,  1825-32.  197  « 
Edinburgh  review,  &c.,  1803-62.  198 1 
English  review,  1787-92.  206  » 
Episcopal  magazine,  1820, 21.  207  * 


INDEX 


803 


Foreign  quarterly  review,  1827-16.  226  7 
Friend  of  peace,  1818-27.  72410 
Gentleman's  magazine,  &c.  244 8 
Gleaner,  The,  1798.  249 l 
Gospel  treasury,  vol.  1-4.   148  8 
Harbinger  of  peace,  1828-31.    18  u 
Herald  of  peace,  1819-24.  299  12 
Historisches  portefeuille,  1788.   306  7 
Independent  chronicle,  &c.  325  8 
Journal  of  classical  &  sacred  philol.  340 10 

du  commerce,  etc.  340  u 

of  Franklin  institute,  1826-62.  234 16 

de  Paris,  1790-92.  340^ 

Latter  day  luminary,  1818-22.  4113 
Literarisches  Centralblatt  far  Deutschland, 

1858-61.  377  9 
Literary  journal,  London,  1730-31.  37710 

panorama,  1807-08.   377 12 

panorama,  &c.,  1816.  377 13 

&  theological  review,  1834-39.  378  2 

world,  1847-48.   378  3 

Littell's  living  age7  1848-52,  1858-59.  3784 
Liverpool  courier,  &c.,  1812-19.  378' 
London  chronicle,  1757.   38111 
,  Edinburgh  &  Dublin  philosophical 

magazine,  &c.,  1832-62.   381  ™ 

gazette,  1783-84.   381  u 

Magazine  of  popular  science,  &c.  397  6 
Massachusetts  agricultural  repository,  &c., 

1815-28.  415 16 

magazine.  414  u 

register.  22216,  41511 

Mathematical  monthly,  1859-61.  417 l 
Merchants  &manufacturers'magazine.  423  4 
Methodist  magazine,  &c.,  1830-34.  424 8 
Missionary  herald,  1820-45.   17  3 

register,  London,  1813-17.  430  3-6 

Moniteur  universe!,  1789-1807.  432  6 
Monthly  anthology,  1804-11.  4346 

•  review,  &c.    434  7>s 

Morning  chronicle,  &c.,  1794-1824.   438" 

post,  &c.,  1798-1809.  438 12 

ISeue  Jahrbucher  far  Philologie,  etc.  448  10 

New  annual  register,  1806.  449  4 

England  historical  &  genealogical 

register,  1847-62.  449  2 
journal  of  medicine  &  surgery, 

1812-20.   4491° 

med.  review  &  journal.  449  n 

Jamaica  almanack, &c.  1796-1805. 4505 

York  herald,  1808-14.  451  7 

review,  1837-42.  451 10 

.Nicholson's  journal  of  natural  philosophy. 

chemistry,  &c.  1797-1810.  4549-1° 
North  American  review,  1815-62.  456  8 

British  review,  1859-62.  456  10 

Panoplist  &  missionary  magazine.  474 4 
Parliamentary  register,  1775-81.  478 l 
Philadelphia  med.  &  physical  journal.   47 7 


Philosophical  magazine,  1827-32.  491  3 

magazine  &  journal,  1817-27.  491  5 

Political  magazine,  &c.,  1780-82.  501  ™ 

register,  &c.,  1767-71.  501 " 

Portland  gazette,  1817-27.  506  7 
Princeton  review.    See  Biblical  repository. 
Prisoner's  friend,  1849-53.  592  3 
Protestant  dissenter's  magazine.  519  9 
Putnam's  monthly  magazine,  1853— 4.  522 14 
Quarterly  Christian  spectator,  1829-38.  5236 

journal  of  science,  &c.  549  2 

register,  American,  1834-42.  17  » 

review,  1809-62.  523  7 

,  Foreign,  1827-46.    226  7 

Repository,  The,  1788.    534 1 

Repertory  of  arts,  &c.,  1794-1810.    53314 

of  patent  inventions,  1825-7.    533 ]6' 

Select  journal  of  foreign  periodical  litera 
ture,  1833-34.    569i* 
Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims,  1828-33.    593  7 
Theol'cal  &  literary  journal,  1848-61.  6248 

repository.    Priestley.    624 8 

Theologische  Studien  und  Kritiken.  624 16 
Times,  The,  1794,  1797, 1806-07.    631 l 
United  States  literary  gazette,  1824-5.  669  3 
•  magazine  and  democratic  re 

view,  1841-51.    6694 

review  and  literary  gazette , 

1826-27.    669 6 

Universal  magazine  of  knowl'ge,  <fec.  669  n 
University  quarterly,  1860-61.    6706 
Weekly  amusement,  1765-66.    698 l 
Westminster  and  foreign  quarterly  review, 

1846-47.    700 17 
.  review,  1824-32.    700  « 

Perry  statue,  Inauguration  of.  487  6 

PERSECUTIONS.  Jurieu.  Letters  to  persecuted 
Protestants  in  France,  1688.    342 « 

.  Lettres  pastorales.  342  7 

Persecutions  of  French  protestants.  236  4 
See  also:  Martyrs. 

PERSEPOLIS.    Fergusson.    Palaces  of.  219 u 
Vaux.    Nineveh  &  P.  676  6 
Francklin.    Observations  on.  233 17 

Perseverance.  Olivers.  Refutation  of  the  doc 
trine  of.  463  2 

PERSIA.    Fraser.    Account  of.  235 2 

Hardwick.    Religions  of  Medo  P.  285  3 
Histoire  des  decouvertes  faites  dans.  305 1J 
Southgate.    Travels  in.  5904 

.'      Thevenot.    Travels  into.  625 6 
Vaux.    SketchofanctP.  676* 

Persian  cuneiform  inscript's.  Rawlinson.  529 J 

language.    Volney.   Methode  d'appren- 

dre  le  langage  Persane.  681  6 

Personal  actions.     Tidd.    Practice  of  court  of 
king's  bench  in.  630 4 

Perspective,  Introduction  to.   Priestley.  513 13 
See  also ;  Drawing. 


804 


I^DEX. 


PERU.    Bayers.    Reise  nach  Peru.  49  6 
Ewbank.    Indian  antiquities  from.  212  21 
Garcilasso  de  la  Vega.  Royal  commentaries 

of.  240  2° 

Prescott.    Conquest  of.   509 7 
Rivero.    Peruvian  antiquities.  539 12 
Savage.    Amazonian  republic.  560  9 
Petrifactions  &  their  teachings.  403 l 

See  also  .•  Geology,  Palaeontology. 
Pharmaceutical  chemistry.    Monro.    432 10 
PHARMACOPOEIA.    P.  hermetica.  489  6 
Culpepper.    P.  Londinensis.  165  2 
Duncan.    Edinburgh  dispensatory.  192 12 
Fuller.    P.  extemporanea.  238  * 
Mass.  med.  society.    Pharmacopoeia.  415  4 
Shipton.    P.  Bateana.  575  n 

See  also  .•  Botany,  Materia  medica,  Pharmacy. 
PHARMACY.  336  2.     Chorlet.    Traite  de  Phar- 

macologie.  1345 

Rivet.  Dictionnaire  raisonne  de  pharmacie- 
chimiq«e.  539  14 

See  also.-  Botany,  Chemistry,  Materia  medica, 
Pharmacopreia. 

Pharsalia.    Lucanus.    38G12'13 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Fraternity  of.  489  *-» 
Philadelphia,  Library  company  of.  375 1>2 

medical  &  physical  journal.  47  7 

PHILOLOGY.    Dwight.    Modern  P.   194 7 
Garnett.    Philological  essays.  241 17 
Gibbs.    Philological  studies.  246  12 
Harris,.    Philological  inquiries.  286  13 
Journal  of  classic  &  sacred  P.   340 10 
Martin.    System  of.  406  13 
Tooke.    Diversions  of  Purley.  635  4<5 

.  Classical. 

Donaldson.    New  Cratylus.  188  * 

.  Varronianus.  188s 

Fabridm.    Bibliotheea  Latina.  214  3-4 
Heyne.    Opvscvla  academica.  303 l 
Jahrbiicher  fur  classische  Philologie.  44810 
Koppier.    Observata  philologica.  352 J 
«— — — .  Comparative. 

Barnes.    Philological  grammar.  44 19 
Bopp.    Comparative  grammar  of  the  Sans 
crit,  Zend,  Greek,  &c.  80  e 
DeVere.    Outlines  of  comparative  P..   181  9 
Illustrations  of  northern  antiquities.  325  4 
Johnes.    Philological  proofs  of  the  unity  & 

recent  origin  of  the  human  race.  738  n 
Merian.    Principes  de  1'etude  comparative 

deslangues.  423 »° 

Mutter.    Languages  of  the  East.  443 10 
Prichard.  Eastern  origin  of  Celtic  nations, 

by  comparison  of  languages.  511  4 
Reyher.     Lingvarvm  Latinac,  Greecac  et 

Ebraeoe  harmonica.  534  9 
Steinthal.    Abhandlungen.  598 i3— 599  » 
jBtratton.    Aflinity  of  the  Latin  language  to 
.the  Gaelic.  606  8 


Van  Kennedy.    Origin  &  affinity  of  langua 
ges  of  Asia  &  Europe.  674  7 
Volney.    Simplification  des  langues  orien 
tates.  681  & 
Winning.    Manual  of  comp.  P.  717  3 

See  also  .•    Language,  Languages,  and  the 
names  of  various  languages  and  nations. 
Philosophers,  Lives  of.     See  Philosophy. 
Philosophical  magazine,  London,  Edinburgh, 

&  Dublin,  1832-62.  381 12 
necessity.    Palmer.    Answer  to  Priest 
ley's  illustrations  of.  4738-9 
Priestley.    Doctrine  of.  513  3 

.  Letter  to  J.  Bryant.  515  5 

.  Letters  to  J.  Palmer.  515  8-9 

Priestley  fy  Price.    Discussion  of.  514  4 
PHILOSOPHY.  77 2.     Ackermann.    Das  christ- 

liche  im  Plato.  46 

Biese.  Die  Philosophic  des  Aristoteles.  738 
Bowen.    History  &  present  condition  of 

speculative  philosophy.  87 >J4 
Brucker.    Historia  critica  philosophic.  99 4 
Buffier.    First  truths.  101 14 
Burnet.    Archaeologiae  philosophise.  106  4 
Butler.    History  of  anc't  P.  110  b 
Chalybaus.    Historical  survey  of  specula 
tive  P.,12411 

Cicero.    Opera  philosophica.  137 16 
Comte.    Positive  P.  150 13 
CondiUac.    Traite  des  systemes.  151  9 
Cousin.    Cours  de  philosophic.  159  3 

.  Fragmens  philosophiques.  1595-6-8 

.  Histoire  de  la  philosophic  du  18e 

siecle.  159 » 

.  Histoire  de  la  philos.  moderne.  159  2 

Crimes  (Les)  de  la  philosophic.  162  3 
Damiron.     Histoire  de  la  philosophic  en 
France,  au  XVIIe  sipcle.  168  12 

.  Histoire  de  la  philosophic  en  France, 

au  XIXe  siecle.  168  ™ 
Daniel.  Voyage  to  world  of  Cartesius.  1704 
Degerando.   Systemes  de  philosophic,  con- 
sideres  relativement  aux  principaux  de 
connoissances  humaines.  176  10 
D  'Holbach.    System  of  nature.  309  2 
De  Quincey.    Essays  on  philos.  writers,  &c. 

17913 
Descartes.    (Euvres.  180 16 

.  Principia  philosophise.  ISO's 

.  Specimina  philosophise.  181 J 

Diogenes  Laertius.    De  vitis,  dogmatibus, 

etc.  clarorum  philosophorum.  185  2 
Drummond.    Academical  questions.  190 8 
Enfield.    History  of.  206  3 
Fenelon.    Lives  of  the  anc't  philosophers. 

2179 

Fischer.  Realistic  P.  &  its  age.  221  " 
Flores  doctorum  in  philosophia.  224 3 
Franklin.  Philosophical  works.  234 5<15 


INDEX. 


§05 


Gioberti.    Introduzione  allo  studio  della 

filosofia.  248  5 

Goodrich.    A  glance  at.  250  8 
Hamilton.    Discussions  on.  283 17 

.Philosophy.  283 >9 

Hampden.    Thomas  Aquinas.  284 7 

Hodge.    The  transcendental  P.  308  6 

Heereboord.    Meletemata  philos.  295  13 

Heineccius.    Elementa  P.  rationalis.  296  10 

Helvetius.    De  1'esprit.  297 1>2 

Henry.    History  of.  298  » 

Herbart.    Lehrbuch   zur  Einleitung  in  die 

Philosophic.  299  13 

Herder.    Werke  zur  Philosophic.  300 * 
Hermann.   Geschichte  und  System  des  Pla- 

tonischen  Philosophic.  300  8 
Heusde.    Initia  philos.  Platonicae.  302  7 
Hierocles.    In  aurea  carmina.  303 10 
Johnson.    Quaestiones  philosophies.  337 l 
Kingsley.  Alexandria^  her  schools.  349 12 
Laharpe.    Refutation  de  Helvetius.  355  16 
Leibnitz.    Commercium  philos.  368  4 
Lewes.    Biographical  history  of.  374  3 
Lowndes.    Plato.    Stoical  P.  386 1 
Lucretius  Carus.  Nature  of  things.  38710-11 

.  De  rerum  natura.  387 12-13 

Mendelssohn.    Philos.  Schriften.  422  14 
Menage.    Historia  mulierum  philos.  185  2 
More.    Apologia  pro  Cartesio.  436  8 
Morell.    Speculative  P.  of  Europe  in  the 

19th  century.  437  5 
Philosophical   miscellanies,  from   Cousin/ 

Jouffroy,  &,  B.  Constant.  491 6 
Pieces  concernant  la  philosophic.  530 J 
Plato.    CEuvres.  497  ° 

.  Opera  philosophica.  497  6 

.  Platonic  dialogues.  497  7 

Priestley.    Doctrines  of  heathen  P.  com 
pared  with  those  of  Revelation.  513  4 
Remusat.    De  la  philos.  Allemande.  532  8 
Renouvier.     Manuel   de   philosophic   an- 
cienne.  533  4 

.  Manuel  de  P.  moderne.  533* 

Ritter.  Geschichte  der Philosophic.  5399-16 

.  History  of  anc't  P.  539 J1 

Rosenkranz.    Geschichte   der  Kant'schen 

Philosophic.  546  1G 

Schleiermacher.    Introductions  to  the  Dia 
logues  of  Plato.  5638 
Schwegler.    History  of.  565 12 
Seneca.    Opera  philosophica.  570  4 
Simon.    Etudes  sur  la  Theodicee  de  Pla- 
ton  et  d'Aristote.  578  7 

.  Hist,  de  1'ecole  d'Alexandrie.  5788 

Smith.    Essays  on  philos.  subjects.  580 11>12 
Spinoza.    Opera  qvse  svpersvnt.  593  4 
Stanley.    History  of.  596  7 
Stewart,    Progress  of  metaphysical,  ethi 
cal  &  political  P,  602 1 


.  Philosophical  essays.  602  2 

.Works.  602  3 

Tennemann.    History  of.  621  4 
Tiedtmann.     Dialogorum  Platonis  argu- 

menta.  630  b 

Toland.    Exoteric  &  esoteric  P.  632  6 
Vinet.    Studies  on  Pascal.  679  n 
Waits.    Philosophical  essays.  695  17 
Wittm.    Histoire  de  la  philosophic  Alle 
mande.  71413 

Phlogiston,  Essay  on.    Kirwan.    350 14 
Photography,  Practice  of.    Delamotte.    177 1 
Phraseologia  generalis.    Robertson.    541  * 
Phrenology,  Application  of,  to  the  treatment 

of  insanity.    Combe.    149 13 
Physic.    See  Medicine,  Pathology. 
Physical  geography.    Lloyd.    379 « 
Guyot.    Earth  &  man.  279  4 
Maury.    P.  G.  of  the  sea.  419  3 

See  also .-  Climate,  Earth,  Geology,  Meteorolo 
gy,  Physics,  Tides,  Waves. 

theory  of  another  life.    Taylor.    618  15 

sciences.    Goodrich.    Glance  at.  251  8 

Somerville.    Connection  of  the.  588  J 

See  also;  Chemistry,  Mathematics,  Natural 
philosophy,  Nature,  Physics,  Science,  Transac 
tions. 

PHYSICS.  Annales  de  chimie  et  physique.  243 l 
Bergmann.    Opuscules  physiques.  59 14 

.  Physical,  &c.  essays.  59  15 

Demeste.     Lettres  sur  la  physique.  177 1(J 
Desaguliers.    Exper'tal  philosophy.  18011 
Euler.    Letters  on  subjects  in.  210 8 
Famin.    Cours  de  physique  experimentale. 

214" 

Hauy.    Traite  element,  de  physique.  292 12 
Henckel.    Chemische-physicalische  Wahr- 

heiten.  297 16 
Humboldt.    Cosmos.  319 4 

.  Views  of  nature.  319s 

Ingen-housz,    Experiences,  etc.  325  n 
Maclaurin.    Account  of  Newton's  philo 
sophical  discoveries.  395  3 
Pemberton.    Newton's  philosophy.  485  2 
Play  fair.    Works.    4988 
Sigaud  de  la  Fond.    Description  et  usage 
d'un  cabinet  de  physique  exper.  577  6 

.  Elemens  de  physique.  577  7 

Sec  also:  Acoustics, Astronomy,  Earthquakes, 
Electricity,  Gravitation,  Heat,  Inductive  sci 
ences,  Magnetism,  Mechanics,  Meteorology, 
Natural  philosophy,  Optics,  Physical  geogra 
phy,  Transactions. 
Physiognomy,  Essays  on.  Lavater.  363  5 

,  a  poem.    Bartlett.    46  12 

PHYSIOLOGY.  338 3.    Carpenter.  Principles  of 

comparative  P.  119  l 
Combe.    P.  applied  to  health.  149 14-is 
Dalton.    Human  P.  168  9 
Draper.   Human  P.  1902 
AJptcvrtM.    Physiologia.  207 * 


806 


INDEX. 


Hotter.    First  lines  of.  282  3 
Jenty.    Anatomico-physiol.  lectures.  33 
Lewes.    P.  of  common  life.  374 4 
Liebig.    Chemistry  in  relation  to.  3758 
.  Organic  chemistry  in  its  applicati 
to.  3759 

Magirus.    Physiologia  peripatetica.  397 
Paine.   Physiological  commentaries.  470 

.  Soul  &  instinct  physiologically  disti 

guished  from  materialism.  470  2 
Richerand.    Elements  of.  5378 
Roget.    Outlines  of.  54411 

.  Animal  &  vegetable  P.  with  referen 

to  natural  theology.  5448 
Rush.    P.  of  the  human  voice.  551 » 
Saumarez.    New  system  of.  559  1° 
Smith.    Animal  P.  583' 4 

Seealso:  Life,  Medicine,  Pathology. 
PIEDMONT.     Leger.     Histoire  generale  de 

Vaudoises.  3G713 
Morland.    Evangelical  churches  of.   438 

Seealso:  Albigenses,  Walcknses. 
PIETY.    Fire-side  P.  221  7 
Law.    Serious  call.  364  3'4 
Owen.    Grace  &  duty  of  being  spirituall 

minded.  467" 

Pike.    Persuasives  to  early  P.  494  2-3 
Pilgrim's  progress,  The.    Bunyan.    1034-0 
Pilgrims,  Journal  of  the.    Cheever.    132 l 

,  Tribute  to  the.    Hawes.    2937 

Pitcairn's  island,  Description  of.   Barrow.  45 
Pitt-street  chapel  lectures.  496  u 
Plague,  Treatise  on  the.     Tytler.   642  2 
'Planetary  &  stellar  worlds.    Mitchell.    430  7 
Planejs.     See  Astronomy. 
Plantership,  Essay  on.    Martin.    739  is 
Planting  &  rural  ornament.  4974 
Plants.    See  Botany. 
Platonic  philosophy.    See  Philosophy. 
Platonisme  devoile.  498  2 
Pleiades,  Acronychal  rising  of  the.  679  9 
Plurality  of  worlds,  The.  449  12 
PLYMOUTH  colony.    Baylies.    Historical  me 
moir  of  New  Plymouth.  499 
Bradford.    History  of  the.  90  l°-n 
Records  of  the.  409  n 
Young.  Chronicles  of  pilgrim  fathers.  728 1& 
PNEUMATICS.    Barlow.    44 l 

Ferguson.    Select  subjects  in.  219  8-9 
Heereboord.    Pneumatica.  29513 
Lardner.    Pneumatics.  359  12 

See  also:  JEronautics,  Air,  Winds. 
Pneumatology,  Lectures  on.  Doddridgc.  186 16 
Poetas  Latini  minores.    Burmann.    105 1 

lyrici  Graeci.    Bergk.    732™ 

POETRY.  286  ",  318".    Treatises,  SfC.  on. 
Aristoteles.    The  poetic.  30 9 
Beattie.    Essays  on.  50  5 
Harris.    Treatise  concerning.  286  u 
Hurdis     Pleasure  of.  322  3 


Lowtk.   Lectures  on  Hebrew  P.  386  4 
Montgomery.    Lectures  on.  434  2 
Sidney.    Defence  of.  5773 
Temple.    Essay  on.  620  " 
Trapp.    Lectures  on.  6358 
Warton.    History  of  English  P.  6924 

•  American  poets. 

Allen.    Christian  sonnets.  144 
Allston.    Poems.  14  u 
Barlow.    The  Columbiad.  43 10 

.  Vision  of  Columbus.  43  i» 

Beacon  hill.  49  ™ 

Bowdoin.    Oeconomy  of  human  life.  86  3 

Brooks.    Songs  &  ballads,  translated  from 

Uhland,  Kohner,  &c.  96  2 
Browne,  Mrs.  Poems.  98  « 
Bryant.  Poems.  998 

.  Selections  from  American  poets.  99  9 

Cobb.    Sylvan  poets.  7347 
Dwight,  J.S.  Select  minor  poems  of  Goethe 

&  Schiller,  translated.  250  9 
Dwight,  T.    Greenfield  hill.  195  » 
Griswold.    Poets  &  poetry  of  the  United 

States.  2764 

Hitchcock.    The  shade  of  Plato.  306  9 
Livingston.    Philosophic  solitude.  378  12 
Long/Mow.    Ballads  &  poems.  382  4 

.  Belfry  of  Bruges,  &c.  382  5 

.  Evangeline.  382  6 

.  Seaside  &  fireside.  382  9 

Lowell.    Poems.  385 12 
Morton,  Mrs.    Ouabi.  441  9 
New-England  psalm-book.  521 J M 
Paine.    The  ruling  passion.  471  12 

.  Works.  471  H 

Picrpont.    Airs  of  Palestine.  493" 
Porter.    Poems.  50519 
Swain.    Redemption.  611  17 
Upham.    American  cottage  life.  670 12 
Warren,  Mrs.    Poems.  692  2 

.  English  poets. 

Addison.    Miscel.  works.  7  '9 
Akenside.    Poetical  works.  10  2 
Armstrong.    Art  of  preserving  health.  30  13 
Brady  fy  Tale.    Psalms.  90 J5 
Butler.    Hudibras.  HO1 

.  Poetical  works.  1104 

Byron.    Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage.    Ill6 
Campbett,  L.  D.    Miscel.  poems.  °1 16  2 
Campbell,  T.    Poetical  works.  1 16  5 
Gary.    Pindar  in  English  verse.  494 12 
Chalkhill.    Thealma  &  Clearchus.  123i2 
Chapman.    Hymns  of  Homer ;  &c.  311 17 
Chatterton.    Poetical  works.  130  3 
Chaucer.    Selections  from  C.  130 4 
Child.    English  &  Scottish  ballads.  133« 

.  Four  old  plays.  133  7 

Churchill.    Poetical  works.  1374 
.  Prophecy  of  the  famine.  137  5 


IiN'DEX. 


807 


Coleridge.    Poetical  works.  1478<9 
Collins.    Poetical  works.  148  12 
Cowley.    Works.  15912 
Cowper.    Iliad  of  Homer.  311 18 

.  Poetical  works.  159  i7-i» 

Grata*.    Poetical  works.  160  >3-14 
Creech.    Translation  of  Lucretius.  387  " 
Cumberland.    Calvary.  165 4 
Darwin.    The  botanic  garden.  171 14 

.  The  temple  of  nature.  171 15 

Dodsley.    Collection  of  poems.  187 16> 
Donne.    Poetical  works.  188 13 
Dryden.    Poems  &  translations.  190  u 

.  Poetical  works.  190 15 

Ellis.    Early  English  poets.  203 1 
Falconer.    Poetical  works.  214' ° 
Fergusson.    Works.  219  13 
Francklin.   Translation  of  Sophocles.  588  9 
Gay.    Poetical  works.  242  14 
Goldsmith.    Poetical  works.  251  * 
Gracian.    The  hero.  253  8 
Gray.    Poetical  works.  255  4 
Guildford.    Owl  &  nightingale.  278  2 
Halleck.    Selections  from  Br'sh  poets.  2811 
Hayley.    Poetical  works.  293  13 
Heber.    Poems.  295  « 

.  Poetical  works.  160 14 

Plemans.    Forest  sanctuary,  &c.  297  6 

.  League  of  the  Alps,  &c.  297  8 

.  Records  of  woman,  &c.  297 10 

Herbert.    Poetical  works.  299  1(* 

Herrick.    Works.  301  9 

Hood.    Poetical  works.  3129 

Hoole.    Translation  of  Tasso.  618  4 

Hopkins.    See  Sternhold. 

Howard,  H.,  Earl  of  Surrey.    See  Surrey. 

Hurdis.    The  village  curate.  322  4 

Jenyns.    Select  poems.  33 1 10 

Jones,  Sir  W.    Poetical  works.  339 2 

Keats.    Poetical  works.  345  *•* 

Lodge.    Glaucus  &  Sylla.  380 14 

Lovelace.    Lucasta.  385 6 

Marlow.    Hero  $&  Leander.  404  6 

Marmion.    Cupid  &  Psyche.  404  6 

Marston.    Works.  406 2 

Marvell.    Poetical  works.  408  ^ 

Mason.    Works.  408  is 

Mathias.    Pursuits  of  literature.  418  l 

Milton.    Paradise  lost.  428  ^-^ 

.  Paradise  regained.  428  "•« 

.  Poetical  works.  429  1 

Mitchell.  Translation  of  Aristophanes.  29  10 
Montgomery.    Christian  poet.  433 19 

.  Christian  psalmist.  433  20 

.  Poetical  works.  434  3 

Moore.    Epistles,  odes,  &c.  435  u 

.  Poetical  works.  435 16 

Parnell.    Poetical  works.  478  6 

Pitt.    Translation  of  Virgil.  679 1?,  680 10 

Pollok.    Poetical  works.  160  14 


Pope.    Essay  on  man.  503" 

.Works.  503 '4 

Potter.    Translation  of  ^Eschylas.  8  9-i<> 

.  Translation  of  Euripides.  210 10 

Prior.    Poetical  works.  518  7 
Ritson.    Ancient  songs,  &c.  538  n 

.  Anc't  popular  poetry.  539  3 

Roscoe.    Translation  of  Tansillo.  617  2 
Scott.    Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.  567  9 

.  Poetical  works.  567 14 

Shakespeare.    Dramatic  works.  572  8 

.  Poems.  572  9 

.  Works.  572 10 

Shelley.    Poetical  works.  574  * 
Shenstone.    Works,  in  prose  &  verse.  574  z 
Sidney.    Psalms  of  David.  577  4 
Skelton.    Poetical  works.  579  5 
Souihey.    Joan  of  Arc.  589  10 

.  Poetical  works.  590  2 

Spenser.    Faerie  qveene.  592  u 

.  Poetical  works.  592 12 

•  Sternhold,  SfC.    Psalms  in  metre.  600 12-13 
Surrey.    Poetical  works.  316  10 
Swift.    Poetical  works.  614<>'-8 
Tate.    See  Brady. 
Thomson.    Poetical  works.  628  3<4 
Tickell.    Poetical  works.  629  3 
Vaughan.    Sacred  poems,  &c.  675 8 
Watts.    Horae  lyricae,  &c.  69512 

.  Hymns,  &c.  695" 

.  Psalms  in  metre.  695  J8 

White.    Poetical  works.  704 13 
Wilson.    Poems.  715 17 
Wordsworth.    Poetical  works.  725  3>7 
Wyatl.    Poetical  works.  726  8 
Young.    Poetical  works.  730 1>2 
French  poets. 


Antram.    Les  poemes  de  la  mer.  35  4 

Benguin.    Idylles.  59  " 

Bernard.    L'art  d'aimer.  60  5 

Bernis.    (Euvres.  732  n 

Didot.    Transl.  of  Virgil's  Bucolics.  679  13 

Fontenelle.    Les  poemes.  225  8 

Frederic  II.    Melanges  en  vers.  235* 

Helvetius.    Poesies.  297 4 

La  Fontaine.    Cupid  et  Psyche.  355  10 

.  Contes  et  nouvelles  en  vers.  355  u 

Moliere.    (Euvres.  432  l 
Parny.    Poesies  eiotiques.  478  7 
Regnault-  Warin.   Les  prisonniers  du  tem 
ple.  531  6 

Regnier.    (Euvres.  531  7 
Rousseau,  J.  B.    (Euvres.  548  3-4 
Rousseau,  J.  J.  Theatre  et  poesies.  548  s-9 
Theatre  Fra^ois.  623 12-13 
Tresor  (Le)  du  Parnase.  637 12 
Voltaire.    Les  poemes.  682  8 

.  German  poets. 

Gellert.    Sammtliche  Schriften.  243 1(> 


808 


IISDKX. 


Goethe,    Werke.  250  7 

Huber.    Choixde  poesies  Allemande.  318  5 

Leasing.    Sammtliche  Werke.  372  3 

Widand.    Sammtliche  Werke.  707 12 
.  Greek  poets. 

sEschylus.    Tragoedise.  88-11.12 

Anacreon.    Carmina.  21 12 

Avollonius  Rhodius.     Argonauticom  libri 
IIII.  26 :} 

Aratus.    Diosemea.  28 4 

Aristophanes.    Comoediae.  29 1M2 

Bergk.    Poetae  lyrici  Graeci.  732  1° 

Bion.    Carmina  bvcolica.  G23  16 

Brunch.    Gnomici  poetae  Graeci.  99  5 

Euripides.    Tragcediae.  210  u-i3 

Hesiodus.    Epyo.  x.«t  'H^gpaj.    302 4 

Homerus.    Ilias.  311  "-15,  312& 

.  Odyssea.  311  J»,  312  3 

Lycophron.    Alexandra.  388 1S 

Moschus.    Carmina  bvcolica.  623 16 

Pindarus.    Carmina.  49410-11 

Sophocles.    Sophokles.  538  7 

.  Tragoediae  septem.  588  10 

Theocritus.  Carmina  bvcolica.  623 16,  624 1 
.  Italian  poets. 

Alamanni.    La  coltivazione.  II3 

Alfieri.    Tragedie.  127-9 

Arioslo.    L'Orlando  furioso.  29  4 

.  Poesie  varie.  29s 

.  Roland  furieux.  29  6'7 

Beolchi.    Saggio  della  poesie  Ital.  59  7 

Dante.    La  divina  commedia.  1706-7 

Giordani.    Raccolta  di  opuscoli.  248  6 

Goldoni.    Commedie  scelte.  250 13 

Guarini.    II  pastor  fido.  277  8 

Manzoni.    Tragedie.  4038 

Metastasio.    Opera.  424  & 

.  Opere.  424  6 

Monti.    L'Aristodemo.  127 

.  La  Basviliana.  434  »o 

.  Poesie.  434  n 

.  Tragedie.  434 12 

Nota.    Commedie.  458 9 

Parini.    Poesie.  475  5 

Petrarca.    Choix  des  poesies.  488  3 

.  Les  rime.  488  * 

Raccolta  di  lirici  e  satirici  Italiani.  525  8 

Tansillo.    The  nurse.  617  2 

.    Ilpodere.  11  * 

Tasso.    Gerusalemme  liberata.  618  3 

.  Jerusalem  delivered.  618  4 

.  Jerusalem  ddivree.  6185 

Teatro  tragico  Italiano.  620  7 
.  Latin  poets. 

Burmann.    Poetae  Latini  minores.  105 J 

Catullus.    Opera.  121  >3-i4 

Claudianus.    Opera.  142 10 

Horatius  Flaccus.    CEuvres.  314  8-9 

.Opera.  314>2-»3-14 


Juvenalis.    Satirae.  343  6~10 

Lucanus.    Pharsalia.  386  12-13 

Lucretius  Cams.  Dererumnatura.  387 12-13 

Martialis.    Epigrammata.  406 6<7 

Ovidius  Naso.    Opera.  467  2~7 

Persius  Flaccus.    Satire.  343  6-8,  487  ?-» 

Plautus.    Comoediae.  498 3-4 

Propertius.    Opera.  121 13-14;  5197 

Terentius  Afer.    Comoediae.  621 8-10 

Tibullus.    Opera.  121  13-14 

VirgiHus  Maro.    Opera.  679 12— 680 10 

.  ,  Modern. 

Quillet.    La  callipedie.  5231° 

Santen.    Carmina.  559 1 

Varniere.    Praedium  rusticum.  674  6 

.    Portuguese  Sf  Spanish  poets. 

Camoens.    La  Lusiade.  1155 

C.,  J.  L.  B.     Coleccion  de  piezas.  Ill9 

Quintana.    Poesias  selectas  Castellanas. 

524 13 

Sales.    Seleccion  de  obras  maestras  dra- 
maticas.  557  5 

.  Venetian  poets. 

Loredano.    II  dianea.  383 13 
.  Scherzi  geniali.  383 14 

POINTS.    Whewell.    Free  motion  of.  702 17 

.    Motion  of,  constrained  &  resisted. 

70S* 

POLAND.    Anecdotes  de  la.  24 7 
Coxe.    Travels  into.  1609 
Fletcher.    History  of.  223  5 
History  of  Poland  to  1795.  501  3 
Hordynski.    Late  Polish  revolution,  315  r 
Mably.    Gouvernement  de  Pologne.  390* 
Rulhiere.     Histoire  de  1'anarchie  de  Po 
logne,  et  du  demembrement.  551  4 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel.  -600  4 

Polar  regions,  JXarrative  of  discovery  &  adven 
ture  in  the.    Murray,  fyc.    445* 

I  See  also  .-   Arctic  regions. 

Polarized  light,  Lectures  on.  501  G 

Woodward.    Introd.  to  study  of.  7231* 

POLITICAL  economy.    570 10 

Baldwin.    On  the  study  of.  39  12 
Borner.     Sammtliche  Kameral-Wissen- 

schaften.  81 l 

Chalmers.    On  political  economy.  124 7-9 
De  Quincey.    Logic  of.   179  19 
Ganilh.    Various  systems  of.  240 9 
M'Culloch.    Principles  of.   391 1!i 
Me  Iniscon.    Principles  of.   393 J 
Maitland.     Nature  &  origin  of  public 

wealth.  400 2 

Malthus.    Principles  of.  401  n 
Martine.au.    Illustrations  of.  407* 
Mill.    Elements  of.   426  * 
Mirabeau.    (Economical  table.  430  3 
Newman.    Elements  of.  452  4 
Phillips.    Manual  of.  490 l6 


INDEX. 


809 


Principles  of  wealth  of  nations.  696  9 

Rae.    New  principles  on.  525  n 

Raymond.    Thoughts  on.  529  6 

Ricardo.    Principles  of.   535 ]1 

Roederer.  Journal  d'econ.  publ.,  etc.  543 12 

Say.    Treatise  on.  5fi015 

Smith.    Wealth  of  nations.  580  13 

See  also  .-  Agriculture,  Banks, Commerce, Cur 
rency,  Finance,  Free  trade,  Laboring  classes, 
Manufactures,  Money,  Population,  Precious 
metals,  Property,  Taxation,  Trade,  Wealth. 

magazine,  &c.,  1780-82.   501  ia 

register,  &c.,  1767-71.  501 14 

science. 

Achenwall.    Die  Staatsklugheit.  41 
Addison.    Political  essays.  7  16 
Alberoni.    Testament  politique.  II5 
Aristoteles.    Politics.  29  16 
Burlamaqui.    Politic  law.  104 18°9 
Condorcet.    Bibliotheque  de  1'homme  pub 
lic.   151  ii 

Donalo.    L'homme  d'etat.  188  9 
Ferguson.    Principles  of.   218  « 
Gait.    Political  essays.  240  3 
Godwin.    Political  justice.  250 l 
Grimke.    Free  institutions.  274 14 
Harrington.    Oceana;  &c.  2867-9;10 
Heeren.    Political  system  of  Europe.  296 * 

.  Politics  of  ancient  Greece.  296  a 

Hobbes.    Leviathan.  308 3 
Holmes.    The  statesman.  310 10 
Lezaud.    Platon.  Aristote.  374 l2 
Lieber.    Civil  liberty  &  self-government. 

3754 

Mably.    Doutes  proposes.  390  5-8 
Mercier.    Fragments  of  politics.  423  7 
More.    Utopia.  436  1(U1 
Naude.    Considerations  politiques  sur  les 

coups  d'etat.  446  u-12 
Paley.    Political  philosophy.  4723-6 
Paruta.    Alcuni  discorsi.  479  20 
Pecquet.    L'esprit  des  maximes  politiques. 

4846 

Pownall.    Principles  of  polity.  508  6 
Priestley.    Lectures  on  gen'l  policy.   515  2>3 
Raynal.    Memoires  politiques.  529 7 
Roederer.    Journal  de  politique.  543 12 
Rousseau.    Politique.  548 6 
Wakingham.    Maximes  politiques.  687 13 

.  Le  secret  des  cours.  688  l 

Webster.     Papers  on  polit.  subjects.  697 13 
See  also:  Administration,  Civilization,  Con 
stitution,  Democracy,  Government,  Kings,  Law 
of  nations,  Legislation,  Liberty,  Political  econo 
my,  Republicanism,  Society,  State. 

tactics,  Essay  on.    Bentham.    57  18 

Polyglott  Bibles.     See  Bible. 

POLYNESIA.    Ellis.    P'an  researches.  203  n 
Russell.    Polynesia.  552^ 

Pontiac,  Conspiracy  of.    Parkman.    477 12 

Popham's  colony,  Acc't  of.    Strachey.   606  4 


POPERY.   60  2,  503i«— 504",  626  » 
Cramp.    Text-book  of.   161 3 
Duppa.    Subversion  of  the  papacy.  193 10 
Rise  &  fall  of  papacy.  740" 
Sherlock.    Preservative  against.  575  3 
Staveley.    The  Romish  horseleech.  597 9 
Willet.    Synopsis  papismi.  71 17 

.  Tetrastylon  papisticvm.  711s 

See  also :  Popes,  Roman  catholic  church. 

POPES.    Bower.    History  of  the.  88  * 
Ranke.    History  of  the.  527 16 

Popish  plot,  Doc'ts  relative  to.  256  12— 258  ™ 

Popular  ignorance,  Evils  of.    Foster.    228  3 

POPULATION.    Corbaux.    Laws  of.   157 l 
Essay  on  the  principles  of.  209  5 
Everett.    New  ideas  on.  2123 
Mclniscon.    Principles  of.   393 » 
Malthus.    Principle  of.  401  9-10 
Wallace.    Numbers  of  mankind  in  anc't  & 
modern  times.  686  u 

Port  Jackson,  Transactions  at.    Hunter.  320 12 

Royal,  Monastery  of. 

Schimmelpenninck.    Brief  view  of.  562 13 
.  Narrative  of  demolition  of.  562 12 

grammars.  30 16,  358  »•* 

logic.  31 1 

Portland,  History  of.     Willis.    7142'3-8 

gazette,  1817-27.  506  7 

PORTUGAL.    Anecdotes  Portugaises.  243 
Beawes.    History  of.  50 14 
Beckford.    Travels  in.  52  7 
Busk.    History  of,  to  1814.  109 » 
Church.    Annals  of.   136  ™ 
Costa.    Historia  de  Portugal.   157  n 
Costigan.    Society  &  manners  in.  158  2 
Crome.    Produkte.  1633 
Roscoe.    Annals  of,  1495-1811.  546s 
Smedley.    Annals  of,  1100-1300.  580 3 
Southey.    Letters  written  in.  589  12 
Vertot  d'AubcEuf.    Revolutions  de.  677  n 

Portuguese  language.  Hamoniere.  Grammaire 
Portugaise.  284  3 
See  a'so .-  Dictionaries. 

Post,  London  morning,  1798-1809.  438 '2 

POTASH.    Lewis.    American  potashes.  374 9 
Stephens.    Process  for  making.  600  7 

POTATOES.    Parmentier.    Observations  sur  la 

culture  des  pommes  de  terre.  478  4 
Smee.    Uses,  properties,  &c.  of.  580  7 

PRAYER.    Cobbet.    Treatise  on.  144 12 
Law.    Spirit  of.   364 5 
Price.    Dissertation  on.  510  8 

PRAYERS.   Brooks.   Family  prayer  book.  95 14 
Priestley.    Forms  of  prayer  for  the  use  of 

Unitarians.  514 l 
Wilson.    Sacra  privata.  716  7~9 

Preaching.     See  Homiletics. 

Precious  metals,  Production  &  consumption 
of.    Jacob.    329 3 
See  also:  Gold,  Silver. 


102 


810 


stones.    Achard.    Bestimmung  der  Be- 

standtheile  einiger  Edelgesteine.  314 
PREDESTINATION.    Bangs.    Doctrine  of.  41  8 
Clark.    God's  immutable  purposes.  139  3 
Haskell.    Doctrine  of.   737 15 
Twisse.    De  modo  &  ordine.  640 13 
Presbyterian  church  in  U.  S.,  Constitut'n.  509  3 

ordination,  Validity  of.   Chauncy.  13112 

PRESBYTERIANISM.    Bath-Kol.    48 2 

Carson.    Reason  for  separating,  &c.  1195 

.  Reply  to  Brown's  vindication.  119° 

Paget .    Defence  of.   469 12 
Presidents'  messages,  &c.  653  6— 4554 13,  71114 
Priesthood,  Book  of  the.    Straiten.    606  ? 
Primitive  Christian  worship.    Tyler.    641  6 

faith,  Vindication  of  the.  392  5 

rule  of  faith,  Commonitory  concerning. 

Vincentius.    531 ! 

Princeton  essays,  1st  &  2d  series.  518  a-3 
Principiarerumnaturalium.  Swedenborg.  613s 
PRINTING.    Stephenson.    Invention  of.    122 9 
Thomas.    History  of,  in  America.  626  10 
See  also:  Bibliography,  Books. 

types,  Specimen  of.    Caslon.    120' 

Prior  documents.  15  8 

Prisoner's  friend,  1849-53.  592  3 

PRISONS.   Beaumont,  fyc.  Penitentiary  system 

in  the  United  States.  50 J1 
Foulke.    Cellular  separation.  2289 
Gray.    Prison  discipline  in  America.  255 l 
Howe.    Separate  &  congregate  systems  of 

prison  discipline.  317 10 
Prison  discipline  society '.    Reports.  518  n 
Tendency  of  separation  of  convicts  to  pro 
duce  disease  &  derangement.  326  4 
Prize  essays  on  a  congress  of  nations.  18  12 
PROBABILITIES.  De  Morgan.  Theory  of.  1788 

Tupper.    P. :  an  aid  to  faith.  639  14 
Probation,  Doctrine  of.    Pond.    503 l 
PRODIGIES.    Vergil.    De  prodigiis.  677  * 
Promissory  notes,  Law  of.    Kyd.    353  4 
PRONUNCIATION. 

Baldwin.    Pronouncing  gazetteer.  40 3 
Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazetteer.  377  * 
Walker.    P.  of  Greek,  Latin,  &  Scripture 

proper  names.  685 14 
PROPHECY. 

.Beverley.    Scripture-line  of  time.  61 IZ 
Cambell.    Illustrations  of.    1141* 
Cheever.    Scripture  prophecies  explained. 

131" 

Faber.    Dissertation  on  prophecies.  213 13 
Fleming.    Fulfilling  of  the  Script's.  223 2-3 
Gale.    Present  period  of.  239 l 
Hensstenberg.  Predictions  of  the  Messiah 

298  = 
Hurd.  Study  of  the  prophecies  concerning 

the  Christian  Church.  322  >•« 
Kett.   Scripture  prophecies  &  their  accom 
plishment.  J4o* 


Newton.     Dissertations  on  the  fulfilled 

prophecies.  453  7-8 

Osgood.    Views  of  prophecies.  465  14 
Smith,  E.    Prophecies  relative  to  Anti 
christ  &  the  last  times,  &c.  581  6 
Smith,  G.  V.    Prophecies  relating  to  Nine 
veh  &,  Assyria.  581  9 
Smith,  J.    Discourse  of.   582  ™ 
Whiston.    Accomplishment  of.  70S9 
Winthrop.    Appendix  to  N.  T.   71 8  2 
rophets,  Lives  of  the.    Dorotheus.    22  3,  35' 
PROTESTANT  episcopal  church  in  the  United 

States.   4873-4,  519 i2 

Journals  of  General  Conventions  of.  519  n 
Chapman.    Sermons  on  the  ministry,  wor 
ship,  &  doctrines  of.    127  12 
PROTESTANTISM. 

Baird.    Sketches  of  P.  in  Italy.  39s 
Balmes.     Le  protestantisme  compare  au 

catholicisme.  40  10 

Birchbeck.  The  protestant's  evidence.  7411 
Protestant  system,  The.  519  10 
Rait.    Vindication  of.   526  ! 
Stillingfteet.    Vindication  of.  602 14 
Thiersch.    Ueber  Protestanismus  und  Knie- 

beugung  im  Konigreiche  Bayern.  625 14 
Tzschirner.    Protestantismus  und  Katholi- 

cismus.  642  4 

Ursimis.  Co^pvs  doctrinae  Christianas.  67112 
PROVERBS.    Burckhardt.    Arabic  P.    103 » 
Nunez.    Proverbios  en  romance.  460  4 
Proverbes  dramatiques.  520  2-3 
Trench.    The  lessons  in.  637  2 

,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 

PROVIDENCE.    Price.    Dissertation  on.  5108 
Saint-Pierre.    Vindication  of.  5568 
Swed^nborg.    Angelic  wisdom  ooncerning 

divine  P.   61 2™ 

Providence,  R.  /.,  Acc't  of.    Hopkins.    314 2 
PRUSSIA.    Entwurf  eines  allgemeinen  Gesetz- 

buch.  206  15 

Carlyle.    History  of  Friedrich  II.  1186 
Mirabcau.    Secret  history  of  the  Court  of 

Berlin,  &c.  430  l 

PSALMS  and  Hymns.  Brady  Sf  Tate.  New  ver 
sion  of  the  Psalms.  90 15 
Buchanan.    Ps.  paraphrasis  poetica.  1004'5 
Collection  of  psalms  &  hymns.  148  1-2 
JEHot.    Wame  ketoohomae  uketoohomaon- 

gash  David.   65  5-6 

Madan.    Lock  chapel  collection  of.   396 12 
Mant.    Metrical  version  of  the  Ps.   402 12 
Marot  4-  Beza.    Les  Psaumes.  521  5 
Montgomery.    Christian  psalmist.  433  20 
Neues  Hamburgisches  Gesangbuch.  448  12 
New  England  psalm  book.  521  3>4 
Sidney.    Psalmes  in  verse.  577  4 
Sternhold,  ^c.   Booke  of  Psalmes.  600 12-13 
Swenska  Psalm  Boken.  614  4 


INDEX, 


811 


Tufts.     Introduction  to  the  singing  of 

psalm-tunes.  63910-11 
Vollstandig  Braunschweigisches  Gesang- 

Buch.  6812 

Wainwright,  fyc.  Family  psalter,  &c.  634 l 
Watts.    Horse  lyricae,  &c.  695  « 

.  Hymns.  695  ™ 

.  Psalms  of  David.  695 18 

Willard.    Hymns.  710 l9 
PSYCHOLOGY.  *Aristotcles.    Psychologic.  30 8 
Brodle.    Psychological  inquiries.  95s 
Cousin.    Elements  of.    159 4 
Dodwell.    Distinction  between  soul  &  spi 
rit,  &c.  187" 
Hickok.    Rational  P.  3038 
Priestley.    Disquisitions  on  matter  &  spirit. 

5132 

Ranch.    P.  including  anthropology.  528  6 
Schmucker.    Psychology.  563 ll 

See  ajso  .•  Instinct,  Intellect,  Mental  philoso 
phy,  Metaphysics,  Mind,  Philosophy,  Pneuma- 
tology,  Soul. 
Public  spirit,  Nature  of  a.    Keith,    346  3 

wealth.    See  Wealth  of  nations. 

Publishers'  circular,  American.  19  6 
Pulmonary  diseases.     See  Consumption. 
Pulpit  eloquence.    See  Homiletics. 

of  the  American  revolution.  628  15 

and  the  pew,    Cheever.    1328 

Pundits,  Ordinations  of  the.  1458 
PUNISHMENT.     Bentham.    Letters  on  death 
punishment.  58  2 

.  Letters  to  Count  Toreno  on  the  penal 

code  of  Spanish  Cortes.  58  6 
— — .  Rationale  of  reward.  58  14 
See  also .-  Crime  and  punishment. 

,  Future.    See  Future  punishment. 

Purchasers  of  estates,  Law  of.   609  13 
PURITANS,  Brief  history  of  the.  522  9 
Cooke.    Century  of  puritanism.  153  "-8 
Hopkins.    The  Puritans.  314 l 
Neal.    History  of  the.  446  '«,  417 » 
Warburton.   Remarks  on  Weal's  hist.  689 10 

See  also :  Congregationalism,  Dissenters. 
Pursuits  of  literature.    Mathiai.    418  l 
Pyrometer,  The.    Trcdll.    635 3 
Pythagorean  philosophy.    See  Philosophy. 

Quadrant,  Description  of  Button's.  61 116 

Quadrature  of  the  circle.    Parker.    476  8 

QUADRUPEDS.  Buffon.   Histoire  naturelle  des 

quadrupedes  ovipares.  102  3 
Emmons.    Q.  of  Massachusetts.  413 15 
General  history  of  quadrupeds.  243 lfl 
Lacepcde.     Histoire  naturelle  des  quadru 
pedes  ovipares.  354 l 
Rennie.    Natural  history  of.  533 3 

Quakers.    See  Friends. 

Quarterly  Christian  spectator.  523  6 

•  register,  American.  17  u 

review,  1809-62.  523  7 


,  Foreign,  1827-46.  226  7 

QUEBEC.  4218.     Adams.   Sermon  on  the  re 
duction  of.  51 

Mayhew.    Discourses  on  reduct'n  of.  420 1<s 
Quicklime,  Essay  on.    Anderson.    22 12 
Quicksilver.  Ferber.  Beschreibung  des  Quick  - 
silber-Bergwerks  in  Mittel-Crayn.  217 " 
QUOTATIONS.    Buchlerus.    Sacrarum  profana- 
rumque  phrasivm  poeticarum  liber.  100  6 
Flores  pene  omnium,  qui  in  theologia,  et  in 

philosophia  claruerunt.  224  3 
Macdonnel.    Dictionary  of  foreign  Q.  392 ! 
Stobaus.    Loci  commvnes.  604  } 
Valla.    Elegantiarvm  libri.  673  3 
Ragusa,  Travels  through.     Watkins.    6951 
Railroad  jubilee  in  Boston,  1851.  82? 
RAILROADS. 

Smiles.    Life  of  Stephenson.  580 yo 
Tredgold.    Practical  treatise  on.  636  w 
Rambler,  The.    Johnson.    95 -1,  336" 
Reader,  The  American.  318  » 
Real  actions,  Law  and  practice  of.  '597  H 

—  eatate.      See  Conveyancing,  Estates, 
Mortgage. 

property,  Digest  of  law  of.   164 l 


REASON.  Allen.  R.  the  only  oracle  of  man.  13  4 
Chubb.   R.  with  regard  to  religion  &  divine 

revelation.  135'-10 
Kant.    Critick  of  pure  R.  344  7 

.  CritikderpractischenVernunft.  3448 

.  Critik  der  reinen  Vernunft.  344  9 

Practical  system  of  human  R.  founded  on 

conceivability.  450  6 
Romagnosi.     Collezione  degli  scritti  sulla 

dottrina  della  ragione.  545  7 
Rebellion  record,  The.  529  13 
Recent  inquiries  in  theology.  529 14 
Recollections  of  a  life  time.    Goodrich.    251  9 
Record  commission, Publications  of.  2602-2637 

t  Pamphlets  relating  to.  2638-is 

Re'd  River,  Exploration  of  the.  649  10 
Red  sea,  Voyage  up  the,  1777.  327 14 
REDEMPTION.  Bates.  Harmony  of  the  divine 

attributes  in  man's  R.  47 16 
Chubb.    Enquiry  concerning.  135 ll 
Edwards.    The  work  of.  199  7 
Smith.    Discourse  on.  583 5 
Swain.    Redemption,  a  poem,  611 17 
Redwood  library  &  Athenaeum,  Newport,R.  /., 

Historical  sketch  of.    King.    349  2 
Reflection,  Aids  to.    Coleridge.    147 4 
REFORMATION.  60S7.    Duplessis-Mornay.  La 

reformation  en  France.  193  7 
Grimke.    Influence  of  R.  on  the  science  & 

literature  of  Protestant  nations.  275  > 
Knox.    The  R.  in  Scotland.  351  4 
M'Crie.    Reformation  in  Italy  in  16th  cen 
tury.  391  H 

Merle  d  'Aubigne.   History  of  the  R.  of  15th 
century  in  Germany,  &c.  42313<w 


812 


INDEX 


Planck.    Origin  &  progress  of.  497  3 
Ranke.    History  of  the.  528 » 
Sleidan.    History  of,  1517-1562.  579  u 
Strype.    The  R.  in  England.  607 4 
Turretin.    De  necessaria  secessione  nostra 

ab  ecclesia  Romana.  640 10 
Villers.    Spirit  &  influence  of.  678  » 
Zollikofer.    Seven  sermons  on  the.  731  2 

See  also .-  Albigenses,  Protestantism,  "Walden- 
ses. 

Reforms  &  reformers.    Stanton.  ^  596  10 
REFRACTION.    Bissell.    R,  tables.  258 13 
Griffin.    Theory  of  double  R.  274  9 
Lubbock.    Astronomical  refractions.  386  8 
REGENERATION. 

Blanchard.    Christian  doctrine  of.  76 14 
Doddridge.    Discourses  on.  187  8'9 
Regimen,  Lectures  on.     Willich.    713  16 
Register,  American  quarterly.  17 J1 

,  Literary  &  educational.  458  4 

,  Massachusetts,  1789-99.   22216 

,  Parliamentary,  1775-81.   478 » 

RELIGION.  213 »•»,  5342 

Beveridge.    Private  thoughts  upon.  61 9>I° 
Browne.    R.eligio  medici.  99  1 
Burnet.    True  R.  demonstrated.  106  6 
Butler,  J.    Analogy  of  R.  1097-9 
Butler,  L.    R.  no  matter  of  shame.  109 14 
Clarke,  J.    Why  a  Christian  ?    140  9 
Clarke,  8.     Papers  between  Leibnitz  & 

Clarke  concerning  R,  141  3 
Chubb.    Ground  &  foundation  of.  135  9 
Cogswell.    Assistant  to  family  R.  146  9 
Constant  deRebecque.  De  la  religion.  152 19 
DeWette.    The  sceptic's  conversion.  181 14 
Dick.    Connection  of  science  &  philoso- 
,..    phy  with  R.  1835-6 

.  Philosophy  of.    1839 

Doddridge.    Address  on  family  R.  187* 

.  Rise  &  progress  of  R.  in  the  soul. 

18710-12 
Douglas.    Errors  regarding.  189  3 

.  Truths  of.  1894 

Fellowes.    R.  without  cant.  216 10 
Fichte.    Doctrine  of.   220  7 
Fuller.    The  holy  &  profane  state.  237  »7 
Gaslrell.    Certainty  &  necessity  of.  242 4 
Herder.    Werke  zur  Religion.  300 l 
Hitchcock,  E.    R.  of  geology.  306  " 
Hitchcock,  G.    National  R.  3073 
Hume.    Natural  history  of.  319 13 
Lamennais.    Essais  sur  Pindifference  en 

matiere  de  religion.  357  6>7 
.  Leigh.    Religion  &,  learning.  368  13 
Morell.    Philosophy  of.  437  6 
Morrice.    Social  R.  exemplified.  459 2 
Oswald.    Appeal  to  common  sense  in  be 
half  of  R.  466  7 
Pascal.    Thoughts  on.  480 J 
Pike.    II.  &  eternal  life.  494  < 


Powers.    Influence  of  the  imagination  con 
tributing  to  a  false  hope  in.  508  3 
Priestley.    Examination  of  Oswald.  513  8 

.  Institutes  of.  514 '«,  515  ' 

.  Letters  to  the  philosophers  &  politi 
cians  of  France  on  R.  512  2-3,  516  3 

.  Use  of  reason  in.  511  n-i* 

Ryan.    Effects  of,  on  mankind.  553 13 
Topsell.    The  reward  of.  633 12 
Whitefield.    Persuasives  to.  705 13 
Wollaston.    R.  of  nature.  720 13>14 
See  also-.    Christian  religion,   Christianity, 
Conversion,  Devotion,  Evidences  of  revealed  re 
ligion,  Piety,  Revivals,  Theology. 
RELIGIONS.    Adams.    View  of.  6 1>4 

Carwilhen.    View  of  the  Brahminical  re 
ligion.  11910 

Dictionnaire  hist.de  cultes  religieux.  18314 
Evans.  Hist,  of  all  Christian  sects.  211 13-i& 
Genlis.    Les  monumens  religieux.  244  6 
Maurice.    R.  of  the  world.  418 15 
Priestley.   Institutions  of  Moses  compared 

with  those  of  anc't  religions.  512 J 
Ross.    View  of  all  religions.  547  8 
Wilbcrforce.    Practical   view  of  the  pre 
vailing  religious  systems.  708  10~12 
See  also  :  Christianity,  Judaism,  Mohamme 
danism,  Mythology.. 
Religious  affections,  Treatise  on  the.  199  15-16 

contention,  Carnality  of.  317  2 

contentions,  Causes  &  evils  of.  724 8 

courtship.  De  Foe.  176  8 

exercises  recommended.  464  16 

ideas,  Progress  of.    Child.    1339 

knowledge,  Encyclopedia  of.  97  7 

liberty.  Adams.    Discourses  on.  4  15 

Bunsen.    Dangers  to  R.  L.  in  present  state 

of  the  world.  103  3. 
Stuart.    Letter  to  Channing  on.  609 l 
Whitman.    Letters  to  Stuart.  706  12 

.  Review  of  Letters.  706  u 

.  Reply  to  Review.  706  10 

life,  Importance  of  a.    Melmoth.   420 14 

literature.    Alleine.    Godly-fear.  13 ' 

.  Heaven  opened.  13  2 

Art  of  patience  &  balm  of  Gilead.  32  4 
Augustine,  St.    Meditations.  34 4 
Bartol.    Christian  body  &  form.  47 3 

.  Christian  spirit  &  life.  47  4 

Baxter.    Call  to  the  unconverted.  48 9 

.  Dying  thoughts.  48 13 

.  Miscellaneous  works.  48 16 

.  A  saint  or  a  brute.  48  20 

Bickersteth.    The  Christian  student.  73  4 
Boston.    Characters  of  true  believers.  83  8 
Brooks.    Daily  monitor.  95 12 
Bunyan.    The  pilgrim's  progress.  103  4~6 

.  Voyage  du  Chretien.  103 7 

Coleridge.    Aids  to  reflection.  147  4 
.The  friend.  147 « 


I1SDEX. 


813 


Doolittel.    Young  man's  instructor.  188  14 
Evangelical  family  library.  19  15 
Guihrie.    Christian's  great  interest.  278 13 
Harris.    Covetousness.  287 4 
Hervey.    Meditations,  &c.  302 1-2 
James.    Various  works.  330  6~22 
Janeway.    Heaven  upon  earth.  331  6 
Livermore.    Testimony  for  the  times.  378  6 
Nevins.    Practical  thoughts.  449  J 
No  fiction  :  a  narrative.  456  3 
Philip.    Various  works.  490  3-4-7-9 
Polhil.    Armatura  Dei.  501  7 
Reinhard.    Memoirs  &  confessions.  532  2 
Robinson.    Essays.  542 12 

.  Works.  543 J 

Ron's.  Treatises  &  meditations.  54-8  ' 
Rutherford.  Religious  letters.  553  10 
Scott,  J.  The  Christian  life.  566  9~12 
Scott,  T.  Essays  on  rel.  subjects.  557  3 

.  The  force  of  truth.  567  <•& 

.  Letters  &  papers.  567  6 

Sprague.    Lectures  to  young  people.  593 15 
Spring.    Traits  of  Chr.  character.  594  3-4 
Stanhope.    '  Epistles  &  Gospels.'  595  10 
Symonds.    Sight  &  faith.   615 l 
Taylor.    Guide  to  eternal  happiness.  619  3 

.  Holy  living  &  dying.  619  4 

.  Selections  from  works.  619  6 

.  The  worthy  communicant.  619  8 

Upham.    The  interior  life.  671  5 

.  Treatise  on  divine  union.  671  8 

Venn.    Complete  duty  of  man.  676  l~ 
Whole  duty  of  man,  The.  707 10 
Wilson.    Sacra  privata.  716  7~9 

maxims.     Upham.    671  7 

opinions, Importance  of.    Necker.   4477 

philosopher.    Nieuwentyt.    455  13-14 

systems, Prevailing.  Wilberforce.  708 10 

tradesman,  The.  532  6 


Remembrancer,  The.  15  9 
Reminiscences  of  the  French  war.  544  6 
Rensselaer  Co.,  N.Y.,  Geological  &  agricultu 
ral  survey  of.    Eaton.    1966 
Repentance  explained  &  enforced.  628  13 
Repertory  of  arts,  &c.,  1794-1810.  533 14 

,  Index  to.  533 15 

of  patent  inventions,  &c.  533  16 

REPORTS.    Appleton.    Cases  in  supreme  cour 

of  Maine,  1841.  399  » 
Bemis.    Trial  of  Prof.  Webster  for  murder 

of  Dr.  Parkman.  56  4 
Bosanquet.    Cases  in  common  pleas  &  ex 
chequer,  1796-99.  81 3 
Cranch.    Cases  in  the  supreme  court  of  the 

United  States,  1801-15.  161  4 
Dallas.  Cases  in  the  courts  of  Penn.  167 12 
Day.  Cases  in  supreme  court  of  Ct.  175 9 
Fairfield.  Cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 

Maine,  1833-35.  399 » 
Foster.    R.  of  Crown  cases.  228  7 


Greenleaf.    Cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 

Maine,  1820-32.  272*,  399  1 
Hobart.    Reports.  307  ^ 
Holt.    Reports,  1688-1710.  310  « 
Howard.    Dred  Scott  vs  Sandford.  3168 
Peters.    Cases  in  supreme  court  of  the  U. 

S.,  1828-35.    653 3 

Pickering.   Cases  in  supreme  court  of  Mas 
sachusetts,  1822-39.    412  2 
Ploivden.  Cases  in  exchequer,  king's  bench, 

&L  common  pleas.  499  G 
Robinson.    Admiralty  reports.  542  6 
Shepley.    Cases  in  the  supreme  court  of 

Maine,  1836-41,  1811-45.    399 » 
Strange.    Cases  in  chancery,  king's  bench, 

exchequer,  &  common  pleas.  606  6 
Tyn$.    Cases  in  sup.  court  of  Mass.  412 2 
IVheaton.    Cases  in  supreme  court  of  U.S., 

1816-27.    742« 
Williams,  E.    Cases  in  supreme  court  of 

Mass.,  1804-05.  412  2 

William?,  T.  W.  Abridgment  of  cases.  713  5 
Williams,  W.  P.    Cases  in  chancery  and 

king's  bench.  713  7 
Yelmrton.    Reports.  728 12 
Repository,  The,  1788.  534 » 

of  history,  politics,  &c.  449  4 

REPTILIA.    Lacepede.    Histoire  naturelle  des 

serpens.  354 l 
Storer.    Herpctology  of  Mass.  605  3 

.  Reptiles  of  Mass.  413  9 

Republic,  Dutch.    See  Netherlands. 

,  The  happy.    More.    436  1°-" 

REPUBLICANISM.    Austin.    Constitutional  R. 
in  opposition  to  fallacious  federalism.  34  7 
Machiavelli.     De  republica.  392 10 
Montagu.    Reflections  on  the  rise  &  fall  of 

the  anc't  republicks.  433  9 
Resolves,  divine,  moral,  &c.   Felltham.  216  12 
Respiration  subservient  to  nutrition.  368  15 
Responsibility,  Limitations  of  human.  696  4 
Restoration,  Universal.     Winchester.    716 12 
RESURRECTION.  Belknap.  Dissertation  on  the 

R.  of  Jesus  Christ.  54  ' 
Burnet.    De  statu  resurgentium.  106  5 
Dillon.     Discourse  concerning  the  R.  of 

Jesus  Christ.  186  3-4 
Homes.    The  R.  revealed.  312 7 
Priestley.    Evidence  of  R.  of  Jesus.  513 7 
Sherlock.    Trial  of  the  witnesses  of  the  R. 

of  Jesus.  574  *4 
West.     History  &  evidences  of  the  R.  of 

Jesus  Christ.  700 *•« 

Retribution,  Doctrine  of.    Noyes.   459  10 
Retrospect  of  the  18th  century.    Miller.    4£7* 
REVELATION.   Baker,    Usefulness  &.  necessi 
ty  of.  531  2 
Ellis.    Knowledge  of  divine  things  from  R. 

not  from  reason  or  nature.  203  9 
Erskine.    Freeness  of  the  Gospel.  208  n 
See  aLto:  Bible,  Evidences,  &c. 


814 


I.NDEX. 


of  St.  John.    See  Bible. 

Revenue.    Ganilh.   Revenu  public  des  peuples 

de  1'antiquite,  du  moyen  age,  etc.  240s 
Reversionary  payments,  Observations  on.  510 12 
REVIEWS.    See  Periodicals. 
REVIVALS  of  religion.   Gannett.   Good  &  evil 

of.  240  13 

Spragtte.    Lectures^on.  593 14 
REVOLUTIONS.    Blanc  deVolx.    Causes  des 

revolutions  et  de  leurs  effets.  76  13 
Volney.   Meditations  sur  les  revolutions  des 

empires.  681  3 

Reward,  Rationale  of.    Beniham.    58 14 
Rhetores  Graeci.   Walz.    688 9 
RHETORIC.    Adams.    Lectures  on.  75 
AristoteUs.    Rhetoric.  30  9 
Austin.    Chirononiia.  31 8 
Blair.    Lectures  on,  76  ' 
Campbell    Philosophy  of.  115 12 
•Charming.    Lectures  on.  1262 
Cicero.    Opera  rhetorica.  137 lt5 
Irving,    Elements  of  English  composition. 

327' 

He.rmogems.    Ars  rhetorica.  300 10 
tlolmes.    Art  of  R.  made  easy.  310  9 
Jamieson.    Grammar  of.  331  4 
Newman.    System  of.  4-52  b> 
Porter.    Analysis  of  the  principles  of  rhe 
torical  delivery.  504  «,  505 1 
Schasfer.    Meletemata  critica  in  Dionysii 

artem  rhetoricam.  561  7 
Talxus.    Troposchematologia.  616s 
Thorn.    Tvllivs,  sev  P/jT^g.    628  9 
Whately.    Elements  of.  701  is-is 
See  also:  Belles  lettres,  Criticism,  Elocution, 
Eloquence,  Language,  Oratory,  Sublime,  Taste, 
Words. 

Rhine,  Sketches  of  the.    Headley.    294  » 
Rhode  Island.    Jackson.    Geological  &  agri 
cultural  survey  of.  535  8 

See  also .-  Providence. 
RICHES.    Considerations  sur  les  richesses  et 

leluxe.  15214 

Mirabeau.    Source,  progress,  &c.  of.  430  a 
Rights  of  princes  to  dispose  of  benefices,  &c. 

°  Burnet.    10515 
Rocks,  Testimony  of  the.    Miller.    429 » 

See  also:  Geology,  Mineralogy. 
Rocky  mountains,  U.  S.  exploring  expeditions 

to.    Fremont.    650  7-8 
Roi  des  montaignes,  Le.    About.    214 
Romaic  grammar.    Sophocles.    588 12 
ROMAN  catholic  church.   153 14-15,    154  4-17, 

1551-s-i2,  284 2,  477 ! 
f    Ames.    Bellarminus  enervatus.  207-8 

.  Fresh  svit  against  human  ceremonies 

in  God's  worship.  20  n 
Beecher.    Papal  conspiracy  exposed.  53 l 
Benson.    Essay  on  the  Man  of  Sin.  57 10 
Berkley.    Works,  vol.  3.    60 3 


Bossuet.     Exposition  de  la  doctrine  de  P 

eglise  catholique.  81  9 
Crakanthorp.     Defence  of  Constantine. 

1611 

Derby.    The  catholic.  180  3 
Fuller.    Rome  self-convicted.  237  1S 
Heures  antiques.    Romish  breviary.  545  9 
Hurd.    Prophecies  concerning  the.  322  1>2 
Laud.    Conference  with  Fisher.  362  19 

-  .  Answer  to  Laud.  363  l 

Missale  RomanvmPiiV.  iussu  editum.  430  4 
Morton.    Appeale  for  protestants.  441  14 
Roman-catholic  prayer  book,  French.  54511 
Steele.    State  of  the  Roman-Catholick  re 

ligion  throughout  the  world.  598  8 
Stillingfleet.    Idolatry  in  the.  6029-13-!4 
Szegedinus.    Summa  doctrinae.  6158 
Thiersch.  Vorlesungen  fiber  Katholicismus 

und  Protestantismus.  625  15 
Tyler.    Primitive  Christian  worship.  641  6 
Usher.    Answer  to  a  lesuite.  672  l 
Welschc.    Reply  to  Browne.  699  3 
WShitaker.    Disputatio  de  Sacra  Scriptura 

contra  papistas.  704  3 

See  also:  Celibacy,  Councils,  Inquisition,  Jesu 
its,  Monastic  orders,  Papacy,  Popery,  Popes. 
Romances.    See  Novels. 
ROMANIC  languages.    Diez.    Etymologisches 

Wdrterbuch  der  Rom.  Sprachen.  181  5 

-  .  Grammatik  der  Rom.  Sprachen.  1846 
Romantic,  Application  of  the  epithet.  228  5 
ROME.    Adam.    Roman  antiquities.  411 

Ammianus.    Roman  historic.  21  6 
Arnold.    History  of  the  later  Roman  com 
monwealth,  &c.  31  7 

-  .  History  of.  31  9 

Bankes.    Civil  &  constitu'nal  h;st.  of.  41  10 
Becker.    Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Au 

gustus.  52  6 

Bever.    Legal  polity  of.   61  7 
Blair.    State  of  slavery  amongst  the  Ro 

mans.  76  7 

Bunsen.    Hippolytus  &  his  age.  103  l 
Ctesar.    De  bello  Gallico  et  de  bello  civili. 


Calrou  8f  Rouillz.    Roman  history.  12111 

Cooks.   Medallic  hist,  of  imperial  R.  153  12 

Crevier.    Roman  history.  16  114 

D  'Arnay.   Private  life  of  the  Romans.  1712 

Dempster.    Antiqvitatvm  corpvs.  178  17 

De  Quincey.    The  Csesars.  179  u 

DioCassim.    Rerum  Rom.  libri.  185  5 

Donatus.    Roma  vetvs  ac  recens.  188  10 

Eliot.    Liberty  of.  202  ' 

Eutropius.    Breviarium  Rom.  hist.  21  15-6 

Ferguson.    Progress  &  termination  of  the 

Roman  Republic.  21  8  14 
Ferrerio.    Palazzi  di  Roma.  220  l 
Florus.    Epitome  Rom.  rerum.  224  8-9 


815 


Gell.    Topography  of.  243  2 
Gerrard.    Siglarium  Romanum.  226  ! 
Gibbon.    Decline  &  fall  of  the  Roman  Em 
pire.  246  56 

GM  smith.    Roman  history.  251  2 
Kenmtt.    Antiquities  of.  347  2 
Kip.    Catacombs  of.    349  u 
Liddsll.    History  of.  375  3 
Livius.    Histoire  Romaine.  378  1& 

.  History  of  Rome.  378  1G 

.  Historiarum  libri.  379  *  4 

Lucanus.    De  bello  civili.  38G  10 
.  Guerres  civiles  de  Cesar  et  de  Pom- 
pee.  386" 

.  Pharsalia.  386  ™ 

.  Pharsalia,  translated.  386  13 

Mably.    Observ's  sur  les  Remains.  390s 

.  Observations  on  the  Romans.  390  7 

Maison.    C.  Plinii  Secundi,  jun.  vita.  516  12 
Merivale.    History  of  the  Romans   under 

the  Empire.  423  u 
Montesquieu.    Grandeur  et  decadence  des 

Remains.  43313-'4 
Nepos.    Vitse  imperatorum.  448  5-6 
Newman.    Regal  Rome.  452  2 
Niebuhr.    History  of.  455 1 
Orationes  ex  historicis  Latinis.  151  2 
Paierculw.    Historia  Romana.  480  9-10 
Retools.   Instruction  sur  1'histoire  Romaine. 

52514 

Reusner.    Symbolorvm  imperatorvm  clas 
ses.  5347 
Rosini.    Antiqvitatvm  Romanarvm  corpvs 

absolvtissimvm.  5177 
Russell.    Roman  emperors.  552 '«,  553 J 
SMustius.    Histoire  de  Rome.  557  6 

.  Opera  omnia.  557  7 

Savigny.  GeschichtedesrOmischenRechts 
im  Mittelalter.   560 12 

.    System  des   heutigen  romischen 

Rechts.  560 13 

Schott.    Antiquitatum  electa.  565 » 
Schwenck.    Die  Mythol.  der  Romer.  566  2 
Smith.    Dictionary  of  antiquities.  584  2 
.  Dictionary  of  Greek  &  Roman  biog 
raphy  &  mythology.  584  3 

.  Dictionary  of  geography.  58 14 

Suetonius  Tranquillus.    Opera.  6098<9>12 

.  Histoire  de  douze  Cesars.  609  10 

.  Lives  of  the  twelve  Cresars.  609 J1 

Tacitus.    Annales.  615  u 

.Histories.  615 '2 

.Opera.  615 13^ 

.Works.  6162-4 

Vertot  d'Aubceuf.   Revolutions  de  la  repub- 

lique  Romaine.  677 12 
Waldie.    R.  in  19th  century.  684 7 
Wilcocks.    Roman  conversations.  708 13 
Roxburgh,  Agriculture  of.    Douglass.    189 5 
Ruaic  mythology,  System  of.  401 3 


Ruptures,  Treatise  on.    Pott.    507 7 
Rural  economy  of  England,  Scotland,  &  Ire 
land.    Lavzrgn?..    363  8 

philosophy.    Bates.    47 '• 

Socrates,  The.     Vallum.    675  <* 

walks,  in  dialogues.  581  4 

RUSSIA.    Anecdotes  de  la  Russe.  24  7 

Catherine  II.    Instruction  pour  le  projet 

d''un  nouveau  code  des  loix.  121  5>6 
Chantreau.    Travels  in,  1788-9.    127 9 
Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  3 
Coxe.    Russian  discoveries,  &c.  160  7 

.  Travels  into.  1609 

Decouvertes  faites  dans  la  Russie.  305 !1 
Karamsin.    Histoire  de  1'empire.  344 13 
La  Marche.    Russes  anecdotes.  356  6 
Mawn.    Secret  memoirs  of.  553  8 
Pallas.    Reise  durch  verschiedene  Provin- 
zen  des  russischen  Reichs.  473  6 

.  Voyages  dans  la  Russie.  473  7 

Porter.   Travelling  sketches,  1805-8.  506  » 
Sears.    Illustrated  description  of.  568  8 
Segur.    JN"apoleon's  expedition  to.  569  J2 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel  in.  600  4 
Tooke.    History  of.  633  8 

.  Life  of  Catherine  II.  6339-i° 

[Villoughby.    Voyages  to.  714 14 
RUSSIAN  empire.   Pleschsef.   Survey  of.  498 10 
Tooke.    View  of  R.  E.  during  the  reign  of 

Catherine  II.  633" 
Rutland,  Agriculture  of.    Parkinson.    477 9 

SABBATH.   Belknap.  Institution  &  observance 
of  the.  54 12 

See  also:  Lord's  day. 

Sabbath-school  teacher,  The.    Todd.    632 J 
Saco,  History  of.    Folsom.    225  l 
Sacra  privata.     Wilson.    716  7~9 
Sacramental  directory.     Willison.    714 10 

meditations.     Willison.    714 " 

SACRAMENTS.    Baxter.    Right  to.  48  10 
Whately.    Scripture  doctrine  of.  701 16 

See  a'ao:  Baptism,  Lord's  supper. 
Sacred  &  legendary  art.  Jameson.    331  2 

literature,  Chron'l  succession  of.  ]39b 

Saga,  Frithiofs.    Tegner.    6208 

ST.  DOMINGO.     Bar re  de  Saint-  Venant.    Des 

colonies  modernes.  44  20 
Colonies  Francoises  de  St.  D.  232 15 

D 1.   Considerations  sur  1'etatdelacolo- 

nie  Francaise  de  St.  D.,  1788.    167« 
Desportes.    Histoire  des  maladies  de  S.  Do- 

mingue.  181  8 
Dutrone  de  la  Couture.    Habitations  &  sur 

1'etatde  St.  D.  1944 
Edwards.    French  colony  in.  198  12 
Francois  de  Neufchateau.     La  disette  du 

numeraire  a  St.  D.  736  10 
Laborie.    Coffee  planter  of.   353 « 
Lafosse.    Avis  aux  habitant  de.  355 1S 


816 


INDEX 


Moreau  de  Saint-Mery.    Histoire  de.   437 J 

.  Spanish  part  of.  437  2 

Proces-Verbaux  des  seances,  etc.  de  1' As 
semble  Coloniale.  555  n 

Stanilaus.    Voyage  to,  1783-90.  5964 
St.  Michael,  Island  of,  Geological  structure  of. 

Webster.    C97  * 

Saints'  everlasting  rest.    Baxter.    49  * 
Saints,  Lives  of  the.    Butler.    109  2 
SALEM.    Bentley.    History  of.  59  3 

Fisk.    Controversy  with  1st  Church.  222  4 

Athenaeum,  Catalogue  of  the  library  of 

the.  5573^4 
SALTPETRE.  157  6,  5579-i°,  578 6,  7318 

Pfingsten.    Nachrichten,  etc.  489  3 

Stahl.    Schriften  von  der  Nature,  &c.  595  7 

Weber.    Abhandlung  von  dem  S.  696  " 

.  Nachrichten,  etc.  696  13 

SALVATION.     Chauncey.     S.  for  all   men    a 
Scripture  doctrine.  131  8 

Doddrid^e.    Scripture  doctrine  of.  1878-9 

Ferri.    Salutis  nostrae  methodus.  736  3 

Edwards.    S.  for  all  men  strictly  examined. 

200  > 

Reply  to  Chauncey's  "  Salvation,"  &c.  735  u 

Walker.    Philosophy  of  plan  of.  685  8 

See  also:  Universalism. 
Samaritans,  Account  of  the.  557 12 
Samson  agonistes.    Milton.   428 17>18 
Sandstone,  Old  red.    Miller.    426  12 
Sandwich  islands.   Bingham.   21  years  in.  74  * 

See  a,  so  ••  Hawaii. 

Sanskrit  language,  Introduction  to  the  grammar 
of  the.   Wilson.    715 1° 
See  also:  Philology. 

Saracens,  History  of  the.    Ockley.    461 10 
Saratoga,  Mineral  waters  of.  568  6 
SATIRE.    Juvenalis.    Satire.  343 6~10 

.  Traduction  des  satires.  487  n 

Persius  Flaccus.    Satirae.  487  6~10 

.  Traduction  des  satires.  487  n 

Rabener.    Satiren.  525 7 

Regnier.    Les  satires.  531  7 
Saturday  evening.    Taylor.    618 1G 
Saxon  chronicle,  with  English  transl.  326  2 
Saxony.    Leske.    Reise  durch  Sachsen.  37110 
Scandinavia,  ancient  &  modern.  1622 
SCANDINAVIAN  language  &  literature.  325 4 

Dieterich.    Runen-Sprach-Shatz.  184 4 

Tegner.    Frithiof 7s  Saga.  620  8 
Scarborough,  History  of.    Southgate.    590  5 
Schisme,  Of.    Hammond.    284 2 
Scholar,  Nature  &  vocation  of  the.  220  7 
School  &  the  schoolmaster.  507 8 
SCIENCE.     Babbage.    Decline  of  science  in 
England.   36  J 

Bailly.    Lettres  sur  1'origine  des  sciences, 
etc.  394 

Brougham.    Lives  of  men  of  science  in  the 
time  of  Geo.  111.  96  "-i8 


.  Objects,  advantages,  &c.  of.   96  13 

Da  Morgan.    Element,  education  in.  178  6 
Dick.    The  Christian  philosopher.  183  6-e 
Grimke.    Character  &  objects  of.  275 l 
Martin.    Philosophia  Britannica.  406  14 
.  Young  gentleman's  &  lady's  philoso 
phy.  407 1 
Playfair.     Progress  of  mathematical  & 

physical  science.  4988 
Wiseman.    Connection  between  S.  &  re 
vealed  religion.  719  8 

See  a'so :  Inductive  sciences,  Mathematics, 
Natural  history,  Natural  philosophy,  Periodi 
cals,  Physical  sciences,  Transactions. 

,  National  institute  for.   446  9 

Sciences,  Engl.  dictionary  of.    Harris.     286 15 
Scientific  discovery,  Annual  of.   698  14 
Scilly,  Islands  of,  Acc't  of.    Heath.    295 » 
SCOTLAND.  566  6.    Acts  of  the  parliaments  of, 

1424-1707.  260 2 

Anderson.    Observations,  &c.  22 13 
Beattie.    Scotland  illustrated.   50 e 
Child.    Scottish  ballads.  133  6 
Dalrymple.    Annals  of,  1057-1371.  1681 
Documents,  &c.  illustrating  hist'y  of.  260 12 
Essays  on  the  agriculture  of.   566  7 
Faujas  de  Saint-Fond.    Travels  in.  215 14 
Knox.   The  Reformation  in.  351  4 
Law.    Council  of  Trade  in.  363  '2 
Lives  of  Scottish  poets.  378  « 
McLellan.    Residence  in.  395  10 
Macpherson.    Rebellion  of,  1745.  396 2 
Maitland.    Letters  to  the  Peers  of.  400 3 
Miller.    Fossiliferous  deposits  of.  426  8 

.  Scenes  &  legends  of.  426  13 

Pennant.    Tours  in,  1769,  1771.  485 9 
Registrvm  magni  sigilli  regvm  Suotorvmin 

archivis  pvblicis  asservata.  262* 
Ritson.    Annals  of  the  Caledonians,  Picts, 

&  Scots;  &c.  53812 
Robertson.    History  of.  541 1J— 542  2 
Rotuli  Scotiae  in  turri  Londinensi.  262 13 
Wilson,  D.    Archaeology  &  prehistoric  an 
nals  of.  715  9 

Wilson,  J.    Lights  &  shadows  of  Scottish 
life.  715'« 
See  also  •.  Arran,  Hebrides. 

,  Church  of.    See  Church  of  Scotland. 

Scriptures.    See  Bible. 

SCULPTURE.  700 15.     Lenoir.  Monumensde 
sculpture  reunis  au  Musee  des  Monu- 
mens  Fran9ais.  370 8 

SEA.    Allen.    Accounts  of  shipwreck  &  dis 
asters  at  sea.  13 13 

Autran.    Les  poemes  de  la  mer.  35  4 
Maillet.    Entretiens  sur  la  diminution  de  la 

mer.  397 J2 

Maury.  Physical  geography  of  the.  419  3 
Selden.  Right  &  dominion  of  the.  569  14 
Shipwrecks  &  disasters  at  sea.  575  l* 


INDEX. 


817 


Vaughan.    Narrative  of  Woodard.  676 2 
Sea-serpent,  Report  on  the.  377 l 
Sea-water,  Medicinal  use  of.  552  7 
Sea-weeds.    See  Algae. 
SECTS.    Aydelott.    Benefits  of  denominational 

division.  35  8 

Evans.  History  of  all  Christian  S.  211 13~15 
Selbourne,  Natural  history  of.     VWiite.    704 12 
Self-culture,  Address  on.    Charming.    126  16 
Self-knowledge.    Mason.    408  n-12 
Selkirk,  Agriculture  of.    Douglass.    189 5 
Semi  tic  languages.  Conybeare.  General  gram 
matical  principles  of  the.  153  5 
Senses,  Physical  essay  on  the.  365  6 
Sentences.    Lombard.    Sent'rum  libri.  739 9 
SERMONS,    Collections.    19s,  570 15-16 
Abbot.    Sermons.  23 

Abernethy.  Discourses  on  the  being  &  natu 
ral  perfections  of  God.  213 
Alford.    Quebec  chapel  sermons.  12 10 
Alison.    Sermons  on  occasions.  12 13 
Atterbury.    Sermons  &  discourses.  33  n 
Austin.    Seven  sermons  on  baptism.  34 10 
Ball.    Sermons.  40 6 
Barker.    Sermons.  43 7 
Beecher.    Sermons  on  intemperance.  53  4 
Bennet.   Discourses  on  2  Tim.  in.  16.  56  n 
Blackall.    Boyle-lecture  sermons.  75  6 
Blair.    Sermons.  76  3~5 
Bossuet.  Recueildesoraisonsfunebres.  8112 
Boyle-lecture  sermons,  1691-1732.  89s 
Buckminster.    Sermons.  101 10-u 
Butler,  J.    Sermons  at  Roll's  chapel.  109 12 

.  Sermons  on  public  occasions.  109 13 

Butle.r,  L.    Boyle-lecture  sermons.  109  14 
Charnock.    Discourses.  129 6-7 
Chauncy.   Sermons  on  Lord's  Supper.  1309 
Clarke.   Discourses  to  young  persons.  140 12 
Codman.    S.  on  various  occasions.  145 15 
Cogswell.    Select  discourses.  146  7-8 
Collier.    Several  discourses.  148  7 
Crisp.    Christ  alone  exalted.  162  5 
Daille.    Melange  de  sermons.  167 8 
— — .  Sermons  sur  1'Epistre  de  S.  Paul  aux 

Colossiens.  167  9 
Davies.    Sermons.  173 10 
Doddridge.     Discourses  on  the  power  &- 
grace  of  Christ,  &c.  187 14 

.  Discourses  on  regeneration.  187  8<9 

.  Sermons  to  young  persons.  187 13 

Douglass.    Sacramental  sermons.  1876-7 
Duche.  Discourses  on  various  subjects.  1913 
Dwight.    Sermons.  195  6~s 
Eliot.    Twenty  sermons.  201 6 
Erskine,  E.    Collection  of  sermons.  208  e 
Erskine,  R.    Collection  of  sermons.  208  8 
Evans.    Practical  discourses.  21111 

.  Sermons  to  young  people.  21 112 

Fiddes.    Practical  discourses.  220  » 
Fiske.    Twenty-two  sermons.  222  7 

103 


Forbes.    Family  book.  225  » 

Fordyce.    Addresses  to  young  men.  226  4 

Freeman.    Occasional  sermons.  235 12 

Gallaudet.    Discourses  in  Paris.  239  n  -12 

Gough.    Sermons.  253 2 

Green.    College  discourses.  2711 

Griffin.    Park-street  lectures.  274  3~5 

Halyburton.    S.  on  Lord's  Supper.  282 15-16 

Hartley.  Sermons.  289  5 

Heber.    Sermons  in  India.  295  8 

Homilies  of  Church  of  England.  123 3 

Humphrey.    Miscellan's  discourses.  320  2 

Hunt.    Sermons  on  public  occasions.  320  5 

Irving.    Four  orations.  327  2 

Jay.    Sermons.  332 u 

Jenkins.    Sermons.  333 ls 

Knox.    Sermons.  351  «> 

Lathrop.    Sermons.  362 1-* 

.  Doctrines  &  duties  of  the  Christian 

religion.  362  7 
Latimer.    Select  sermons.  362 10 

.  Sermons,  preached  1649-53.  362  " 

Leechman.    Sermons.  367 6 

Le  Maitre.    Recueil  de  sermons.  369  9 

Lowell.    Sermons.  385 16 

Martyn.    Sermons.  407 12 

Mason.    Fifty-two  discourses.  408 10 

Massillon.    Charges.  416 7 

.  Sermons.  416  9 

Mayhew.    Sermons.  420 7 

Morehead.    Discourses  on  the  principles  of 

human  belief.   437  3 
Morris.    Sermons.  439 6 
Muir.    Six  sermons.  443  4 
Newcome.   Explan.  of  Ch.  catechism.  45112 
Newton.  Disc's  on  Handel's  Messiah.  4534 
Orion.    Discourses  to  the  aged.  464 12 

.  Relig.  exercises  recommended.  464 16 

Owen.    Seventeen  sermons.  467 15 
Payson.    Sermons.  482 1<2 
Peebles.    S.  on  various  subjects.  484 7 
Peet.    Memoir  with  sermons.  741  4 
Pemberton.    Sermons  &  discourses.  484 16 
Pond.    Short  missionary  discourses.  503  2 
Porteus.    S.  on  several  subjects.  5C65 
Preston.    The  saint's  qualification.  509  1G 
Price.    S.  on  various  subjects.  511  2 
Priestley.    Discourses.   512  '7,  513 * 

.  Selected  sermons.  517 l 

Protestant  system,  The.  519 10 
Ringer.    Twelve  discourses.  538  3 
Rogers.    Five  sermons.  544  3 
Sanderson.    Twelve  sermons.  558  u 

.  XXXVI.  sermons.  558  ™ 

Saurin.    Sermons.  559  13 
Schauffler.    Last  days  of  Christ.  561  "> 
Scott.    Sermons  &  discourses.  566  12 
Seeker.    Eight  charges.  568  13 
Seed.    Discourses  &.  sermons. .  569  a 
Segneri.    Quaresimale.  569 9 


818 


3  D  E  X  . 


Shepard.    S.  on  Math.  25:  1-13.   574  5 
Sherlock.   Discourses  at  Temple  Ch.  574 13 
Smith,  H.    Sermons.  531 1°-1;} 
Smith,  J.    S.  on  Romans  iv.  11, 12.  583 3 
South.    Discourses.  589 7 
Sterne.    Sermons  of  Mr.  Yorick.   600  u 
Stillingjleet.    Sermons.  60S9— 604  * 
Stone.    Sermons  on  war.  604 13 
Sullivan.  S.  on  Christ'n  communion.  610 13 
Swift.    Sermons.  614  7>8 
Tappan.    S.  on  important  subjects.  617 14 
Tayler.    Sermons.  61 8  9 
Taylor,  J.    Discourses.  619  2 
Taylor,  N.  W.    Practical  sermons.  619 14 
Thomas,  Bp.    Sermons  &  charges.  627 l 
Thomson.    Sermons,  &c.  627 13 
Thornton.    Pulpit  of  the  American  revolu 
tion-.  628  15 

Tillotson.    Works,  containing  454  S.  630 14 
Walker.    Sermons.  686  2 
Waterland.    Sermons.  69«46 
Wayland.    Occasional  discourses.  696  6 
Weed.    Sermons.  697  w 
Wesley.    Sermons.    700 l 
White.   Sermons  preached  before  the  Univ. 

of  Oxford,  1784.   705  2-3 
Whitefield.    Collection  of  sermons.  247  5 

.  Eight  sermons.  705  6 

.  Eighteen  sermons.  705  7 

Willison.    Sacramental  sermons.  714  9 
Wishart.    S.  on  the  Lord's  Supper.  719  9 
Worcester.    S.  on  various  subjects.  725 l 
Zollikofer.    S.  on  education.  731 3 

.    S.  on  the  Reformation.  731 2 

.       Artillery-election  sermons. 

Shute.  576  5  1810.  Lowell.  3851° 

1814.  Gary.  11912 

1816.  Deane.  175  ™ 

1817.  Sanders.  558  8 

1818.  Colman.  14814 
1847.  Lunt.  388  6 


1767. 

1773.  Howard.  310 17 
1795.  Kirkland.  350* 
1803.  Morse.  440 7 

1807.  Baldwin.  39  " 

1808.  Woods.  722H 

1809.  Foster.  227 12 

.  Massachusetts-election  sermons. 

1731.  Fisk.  2223  1774.  Hitchcock.  3072 

1753.  Cotton.  158 9  1776.   VFes/.  700s* 

1754.  Mayhew.  420 2  1780.  Howard.  316 14 

1756.  Cooper.  156  10  1782.  ^rfams.  7 13 

1757.  Pewioerton.48417  1783.  Cummings.165^ 

1758.  Frink.  237 1  1784.  Hemmenway. 

1759.  Parsons.  478 12  297  >• 

1762.  WMams.  71 P0  1785.  Symmes.  614 1« 

1763.  Barnard.  44 9  1786.   We*«.  700 '3 

1765.  .EJioZ.  201  2  1787.  Lyman.  389  * 

1766.  Barnard.  444  1789.  bridge.  92 13 

1767.  iJrid-e.  92 '2  1790.  Foster.  7368 

1769.  Haven.  292 14  1792.  Tappan.  617 9 

1770.  Coo&e.  153 10  1793.  Parker.  477 3 

1771.  Tucfcer.  639 J  1794.  D«an«.  17513 
1773.  Turner.  640  ^  1300.  .McKr.cn.  393 13 


1805.  ^ZZyn.  14 15 

1806.  Baldwin.  40 2 
1808.  4Hen.  13 12 

1810.  Parish.  475 7 

1811.  Thacher.  623 5 

1812.  Foster.  227  s 

.    Connecticut-election  sermons. 

1783.  Stiles.  602  »-7         1813.  Lee.  366  "» 


1813.  ^IHen.  14 » 

1814.  Appleton.  26" 

1815.  FZini.  223 16 

1816.  Kirkland.  350 7 

1817.  Sne«.  585 14 


-  .  ATetw  Hampshire-election  sermons. 
1785.  Belknap.  54  «       1816.  Dickinson.  183  13 
1790.  Og-den.  462  3        1818.  ^4Men.  146 


1814.  H0&  310  1G 

-  .  .FasZ  sermons. 

Adams.    At  Roxbury,  Dec.  3,  1767.  414 

-  .  At  Roxbury,  Oct.  26,  1769.  5i 

-  .  At  Roxbury,  April  6,  1769.  4  14 
Anderson.    Mass.,  April  8,  1802.    23  1 
Apthorp.    General  Fast,  Dec.  13,  1776.  2714 
Austin.    National  Fast,  Aug.  20,  1812.  349 

-  .  Worcester,  July  23,  1812.  34  u 
Barnard.    Salem,  March  31,  1796.  44  13 
Belknap.    National  Fast,  May  9,  1798.  549 
Brown.    State  Fast,  July  23,  1812.  97  4 
Burr.    Newark,  Jan.  1,  1755.  107  1 
Burnet.    England,  Dec.  22,  1680.   105  17 
Gary.    National  Fast,  Sept.  9,  1813.  119  14 
Charming.    Boston,  April  5,  1805.  126  10 

-  .  National  Fast,  Aug.  12,  1812.  126  l2 
Colman.  National  Fast,  Aug.  20,  1812.  148  « 
Emmons.    Mass.,  April  9,  1801.  205  1 

-  .  National  Fast,  May  9,  1798.  205  3 
Gardiner.    Boston,  April  7,  1808.   241  « 

-  .  Boston,  April  6,  1810.  241  7 

-  .  Boston,  April  9,  1812.  2418 
Harris.    National  Fast,  May  9,  1798.   288  5 
Henderson.  England,  May  28,  1645.  296  1 
Holmes.  National  Fast,  April  25,  l'^9.  3103 
Lathrop,  John.    Mass.,  July  23,  1812.  361  a 

-  .  National  Fast,  Aug.  20,  1812.  361  2 
Lathrop,  Joseph.    Gen'l  Fast,  May  4,  1797. 

361  14 
Morse.  National  Fast,  April  25,  1799.  440  t3 

-  .  National  Fast,  July  23,  1812.  4408 
Murray.    Newburyport,  Nov.  4,  1779.  4454 
Noyes.    Needham,  April  6,  1809.  459  ^ 
Parish.    Byfield,  April  7,  1808.  475  12 

-  .  Byfield,  April  7,  1814.  4758 

-  .  Byfield,  April  8,  1818.  475  9 
Pearson.    Harvard,  April  6,  1848.  483  14 
Prentiss.    Gen'l  Fast,  Aug.  29,  1815.  509  2 
Priestley.    England,  April  9,  1793.   514  5 

-  .  England,  Feb.  28,  1794.   516  12 
Spring.    Newburyport,  April  6,  1809.  594  9 
Tappan.    Mass.,  April  11,  1793.  617  10 
Tenison.    H.  of  Com'ns,  June  5,  1689.  621  3 
Thacher.    Mass.,  April  9,  1812.  623  4 
Waterman.    Mass.,  April  5,  1804.  6949 
Webster.    Mass.,  July  14,  1774.  697  ™ 
Whitney.    Quincy,  July  23,  1812.  707  3 


INDEX. 


819 


.  Funeral  sermons. 

On  Abbott,  S.,  Esq.— by  L.  Woods.  7238 
"  Amory,  T.  C.— by  J.  S.  J.  Gardiner.  241 " 
"  Badlam,  Gen.  S.— by  J.  Codman.  145  ™ 
"  Barnard,  F.— by  T.  Strong.  GOT1 
"  Belcher,  Gov.  J.— by  A.  Burr.  107 2 
"  Bowdoin,  Gov.  J.— by  P.  Thacher.  6228 
77  Bowdoin,  Hon.  J.— by  T.  M.  Harris.   2888 
"  Bowdoin,  Mad.  E.— by  W.  Emerson.  20420 
77  Bromfield,  E.— by  T.  Prince.  517 14 
;7  Buckminster,  J.7  D.D.— by  N.Parker.  47G11 
"  Byfield,  Mrs.  S.— by  C.  Chauncy.  131 3 
"  Games,  Mrs.  Ann— by  T.  C.  Thacher.  623 7 
"  Gary,  R.,  Esq.— by  J.  Morse.  441  2 
"  Gary,  T.— by  J.  Andrews.  23  " 
77  Chalmers,  T.— by  W.  B.  Sprague.  593" 
"  Channing,  W.  E.— by  E.  S.  Gannett.  240" 
"  Chickering,  Rev.  J.— by  T.  Thacher.  6232 
'  Church,  Mrs.  T.— by  L.  Woods.   723  2 
7  Clarke,  John,  D.D.— by  P.  Thacher.  622  9 
'  Cooper,  Rev.  S.— by  J.  Clarke.  140" 
'  Cranch,  Hon.  L— by  P.Whitney.  707 4 
Davis,  Hon.  J.— by  E.  S.  Gannett.  240 15 
Dearborn,  Mrs.  S.  B.— by  T.  M.  Harris.  288  9 
Dexter,  Hon.  S.— by  S.  Kendal.  346  13 
Dudley,  Lucy — by  A.  Adams.  413 
Dummer,  Lt.-  Gov.  W.— by  M.  Byles.    1113 
Dunster,  Rev.  I.— by  J.  Mellen.  421  w 
Eliot,  Rev.  John— by  John  Lathrop.  360 19 
Emerson,  Rev.W. — by  J.  S,  Buckminster. 

1018 

Flint,  Mrs.  S.— by  J.  Flint.  223  ™ 
Flynt,  H.— by  N.  Appleton.  27  5 
Foster,  Hon.  J.— by  N.  Fiske.  222  5 
Gay,  Mrs.  M.— by  J.  Lathrop.  361" 
George  II.— by  J.  Mayhew.  419 12 
Gill,  Mrs.  H.— by  J.  Richardson.  537  2 
"Gill,  Madam  R.— by  P.  Thacher.  622 10 
Gill,  Mrs.  S.— by  J.  Hunt.  320 7 
Gorham,  Hon.  JN.— by  P.  Thacher.  622 " 
Gray,  E.— by  C.  Chauncy.  130 10 
Greenwood,  Rev.  F.  W.  P.— by  N.  L.  Froth- 

ingham.  2728 

Hamilton,  Gen.  A.— by  E.  JNfott.  458  » 
Hancock,  Gov.  J.— by  P.  Thacher.  622 13 
Hancock,  Rev.  J. — by  N.  Appleton.  27 7 
Higginson,  T.— by  J.  S.  J.  Gardiner.  241 " 
Hubbard,  S.— by  S.  Aiken.  9  )3 
Huntington,#eu.J.— by  S.E.Dwight.  194 10 
Kirkland,  J.  T.,  D.D.— by  A.  Young.  742  9 
Lathrop,  Mrs.  E. — by  J.  Lathrop.  360  9 
Lathrop,  J.,  D.D.—by  F.  Parkman.  477 10 
McKean,  J.— by  N.  L.  Frothingham.  237  3 
McKeen,  Joseph,  D.D.— by  W.Jenks.  393" 
Moody,  Benj. — by  D.  Dana.  168  " 
Orne,  Hon.  A.— by  E.  Hubbard.  317 15 
Paine,  Hon.  C.— by  E.  S.  Gannett.  240  ^ 
Paine,  Rev.  J.— by  P.  Thacher.  622 13 
Parker,  T.— by  F.  H.  Newhall.  451 « 
Parsons,  Rev.  M.— by  D.  Tappan.  617* 


Peabody,  E.,  D.D.—by  J.  Weiss.  698  6 
Pepperell,  Sir  W.—  by  B.  Stevens.  601  9 
Phillips,  Madame  P.—  by  E.Pearson.  473  10 
Phillips,  Lt.-  Gov.  S  __  by  A.  Bancroft.  4012 
--  ,  by  D.  Tappan.  617  « 
Price,  R.,  D.D.—by  J.  Priestley.  512  » 
Robinson,  Rev.  R.  —  by  J.  Priestley.  514  " 
Roby,  Rev.  J.  —  by  D.  Osgood.  465  6 
Russell,  Mrs.  M.—  by  J.  Morse.  440  9 
Russell,  Hon.  T.—  by  J.  Morse.  440  5 
--  ,  by  P.  Thacher.  622  " 
Sewall,  J.,  D.D.—by  C.  Chauncy.  130  " 
Smith,  Rev.  J.—  by  N.  Lord.  383  12 
Smith,  Rev.  Th.—  by  S.  Deane.  175  " 
Southgate,  F.  —  by  J.  Appleton.  26  10 
Stoddard,  Rev.  S.—  by  W.  Williams.  713  6 
Sullivan,  Gov.  J.  —  by  J.  S.  Buckminster. 

101  9 

Sumner,  Gov.  I.  —  by  A.  Holmes.  310  5 
--  ,  by  E.  Porter.  505  u 
--  ,  by  P.  Thacher.  622  « 
Tappan,  D.,  D.D.—by  A.  Holmes.  617" 
Temple,  Lady  E.—  by  J.  S.  J.  Gardiner.  241* 
Thacher,  Rev.  T.—  by  S.  Palmer.  473  » 
Thayer,  C  —  by  C.  Chauncy.  130  12 
Trumbull,  Gov.  J.—  by  Z.  Ely.  203" 
Tufts,  Hon.  C.,  M.D.—  by  J.  Norton.  458  1 
Ware,  H.,  D.D.—by  J.  G.  Palfrey.  472  »•"> 
Ware,  H.Jwn.,  D.D.—by  C.  Bobbins.  539  " 
Warren,  J.,  M.D.—  by  J.  McKean.  393  7 
Washington,  George—  by  T.  Alden.  11  "> 
-,  by  T.  Barnard,  D.D.  44  13 

-  ,  by  J.  Buckminster.  101  5 

-  ,  by  D.  Dana.  169  l 

-  ,  by  T.  M.  Harris.  287  12 

-  ,  by  S.  Moody.  435  J 
--  ,  by  W.  Morison.  4387 

-,  by  D.  Osgood.  465  5 
-,  by  D.  Tappan.  6178 
--  ,  by  P.  Thacher.  622  1« 
Webber,  Pres.  S.—  by  H.  Ware.  690  « 
Webster,  D.—  by  ]N.  Adams.  711 
West,  Rev.  S.—  by  J.  Lathrop.  360  13 
White,  Rev.  J.—  by  A.  Lamson.  357  12 
Wigglesworth,  E.—  by  N.  Appleton.  27  6 
Wilkins,  J.,  Bp.—  by  Bp.  Lloyd.  709  8 
Willard,  Pres.  J.—  by  A.  Holmes.  310  4,  710  3 
--  ,  by  E.  Pearson.  483  7 
Willard,  Hon.  J.—  by  T.  Prince.  517  « 
--  ,  by  J.  Sewall.  571  ^ 
Wilmot,  J  .,  Earl,  #c.—  by  S.  Parsons.  478  " 


Wood,  Mrs.  B.—  by  H.  Packard.  469  8 
Worcester,  S.,  D.D.—  by  E.  Cornelius,  1575 
-  .          Ordination  sermons. 
Allen.    At  ordination  of  B.Thurston.   137 
Appleton,  J.    At  ordin.  of  E.  Merrill.  26  17 

-  .  At  ordination  of  A.  Rand.  26  12 

-  .  At  ordination  of  B.  Tappan.  26  15 
Appleton,  N.  At  ordin.  of  J.  Sparhawk.  27  9 
Backus.    At  ordin.  of  J.  Russell.  36  13 


820 


lA'DEX. 


Beecher.    At  Inst.  of  B.  Tyler.  53 3 

.  At  ordin.  of  S.  E.  Dwight;&c.  53  2 

Buckminstcr.    At  ordination  of  J.  S.  Buck- 
minster.  101  3 
Channing.    At  ordin.  of  J.  E.  Abbot.  126 19' 

.  At  ordination  of  J.  Sparks.  126  17 

.  At  ordination  of  J.  Codman.  126  J8 

Chauncy.    At  ordin.  of  J.  Bowman.  130  6 

.  At  ordination  of  S.  Howard.  131 » 

Codman.  At  ordin.  of  L.  Withington.  145 13 
Colman.  At  ordination  of  D.  Kimball.  148  20 
Cooper.  At  ordination  of  J.Jackson.  156  n 
Dwight.  At  ordination  of  E.  Pearson.  195  5 
Eliot.  At  ordination  of  J.  McKean.  201 19 
Ely.  At  ordination  of  E.  S.  Ely.  203 15 
Flint,  Jacob.  At  ordin.  of  J.  Bates.  223  12 

.  At  ordination  of  James  Flint.  223 13 

Flint,  James.  At  ord.  of  N.  Whitman.  223 '  8 
Foster.  At  ordination  of  S.  Veazie.  227 13 
Harris.  At  ordination  of  J.  Pierce.  288  6 

.  At  ordination  of  E.  Pratt.  287  7 

Billiard.  At  ordination  of  J  Andrews.  305  * 
Howard.    At  ordin.  of  T.  Adams.  316  '8 
McKean.   At  ordination  of  N.  L.  Frothing- 
ham.  393  9 

.  At  ordination  of  J.  B.Wight.  393  6 

Lathrop.    At  ordination  of  S.  Bemis.  361 16 
Lord.    At  ordin.  of  J.  Huntington.  383  5 
Morse.    At  ordin.  of  J.  Huntington.  440 12 
Pearson.  At  ordination  of  E.  Abbot.  483 n 
Priestley.  At  ordination  of  W.  Field.  517  6 
Rand.    At  ordination  of  F.  Brown.  527  6 
Simpkins.    At  ordin.  of  S.  F.  Swift.  578 13 
Stearns.    At  ordination  of  S.  Gile.  598  l 
Stone.    At  ordination  of  J.  Flint.  604  n 
Storrs.    At  ordin.  of  D.  Temple,  &c.  60S19 
Stuart.  At  ordination  of  P.  Fisk,  &c.  609  2 
Tappan.   At  ordin.  of  J.  T.  Kirkland.  617 13 
Thacher,  P.  At  ordin.  of  E.  Kellogg.  622  « 
Thacher,  T.  At  ord.  of  J.  Tuckerman.  623  6 
Thayer.  At  ordination  of  S.  Willard.  623 10 
Ward.    At  ordination  of  J,  Ward,  jr.  689  w 
Ware.  'At  ordination  of  J.  Allen.  690 10 

.  At  ordination  of  A.  Lamson.  690  u 

.  At  ordination  of  H.  Ware,  jr.  690  9 

Webster.    At  ordin.  of  S.  Webster,  jr.  697 15 
Whitney.   At  ordin.  of  P.  Lincoln.  707 3 
Woods.   At  ordination  of  J.  W.EUingwood. 

723  jo 

.  At  ordination  of  S.  Newell,  &c.  723  n 

.  At  ordination  of  B.  B.  Wisner.  72214 

.         Thanksgiving  sermons. 

Adams.    At  Roxbury,  Dec.  3,  1767.  4  « 
Appleton,J.   Brunswick,  Apr.  13, 1815.  26 16 
Appleton,N.  Cambridge,  May  20,1766.  2710 
Apthorp.    Cambridge,  Aug.  11, 1763.  27 « 
Austin.    Worcester,  Dec.  15,  1796.  34 12 
Caner.    Boston,  August  11,  1763.  116  12 
Deane.   National  Ths'giving,  Feb.  19, 1795. 

175 1« 


Dent.    Englan     May  1,  1707.  735  "> 
Eliot.    Thanksgiving,  Nov.  20,  1794.  201 21 
Gordon.    Boston,  Dec.  15,  1774.  2528 
Hazlitt.    Hallowell,  Dec.  15,  1785.  294  4 
Lathrop,  John.    Mass.,  Nov.  21, 1811.  361 » 

.  Thanksgiving,  April  13,1815.  360  u 

Lathrop,  Joseph.  Th'ing,Dec.l4,1786.  3624 
Mayheiv.  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  23, 1758.  420  9 

.  Thanksgiving,  Oct.  9,  1760.   420 10 

.  Thanksgiving,  Dec.  9, 1762.  420 12 

.  Thanksgiving,  May  23,  1766.  4208 

Osgood.    Th'ksgiving,  Nov.  20, 1794.  465 13 

.  General  Thanksgiving,  Feb.  19,  1795. 

4657 

Porter.  Thanksgiving,  Dec.  11, 1783.  50512 
Waterman.  Th'sgiving,  Dec.  1,1808.  69410 
Willard.  Thanksgiving,  Dec.  11,1783.  710* 
Williams.  Northampton.  April  13.  1813. 

7134 

Serpents.    See  Reptilia. 

SHAKERS.    Testimony  of,  for  refusing  to  aid 

in  the  cause  of  war.  572  3 
Christ's  second  appearing.  572  5>e 
Roll  or  book  of  the.  5724 

SHAKSPEARIANA.   Clarke.  Complete  concor 
dance  to  Shakspere.  140 15 
Halliwell.     Introduction  to  Midsummer 
Night's  Dream.  2829 

.  Character  of  Falstaff.  737  «> 

Thornbury.    Shakspere's  England.  628  10 

SHEEP.  II4.   Daubenton.  Advice  to  shepherds 
&  owners  of  flocks.  172  3-4 

.  Instruccion  para  pastores,  etc.  172  6 

.  Instruction  pour  lesbergers,  etc.  1727 

Livingston.    Essay  on.  450 12 
Mackenzie.   Diseases  &  management.  394  a 
Pallas.   Sheep  found  in  the  Russian  domin 
ions.  473-* 

Shells.    See  Conchology. 

Shipping,  Law  of.    Reeves.    530 12>13 

Shipwrecks.    See  Sea. 

Short-hand  writing.  246  13-!4,  379  9 

Towndrow.    Guide  to  stenography.  634 10 

Siam.    Anecdotes  Siamoises.  24  2 

SICILY.    Bigelow.    Travels  in,  1827.  73 9 
Borch.    Mineral ogie  sicilienne.  807 
Brydone.    Tour  through.  99  10 
Voyage  en  Sicile,  1772.   682  u 

Sight.    See  Spectacles,  Vision. 

Silesia.    Adams.    Letters  on,  1800-1.   78 

Signs  of  the  times.    Bunsen.    103  3 

Silk,  Growth  &,  manufacture  of,  in  U.  S.   657  3 

SILKWORMS.    Art  of  breeding,  &c.  35 13 
Boullenois.    Conseils  aux  educateurs.  85 1 
De  Hazzi.    Rearing  of.  657 l 

SILVER.    Kern.    Eine  tiber  Fein-Silber  neue 

Aussrechnung.  347 15 
Schroeder.    Silber-Rechnung.  565  = 
Tabellen  zu  Ausrechnung  des  Silbers.  615  10 

Sin.    See  Original  sin,  Theology. 


821 


Sinai.  Robinson.  Biblical  re,     .relies  in  Mount 

Sinai.  542  7 

Singing.    See  Music,  Psalms. 
Six  days  of  creation.    Lewis.    374  7 

months  in  Italy.    Hillard.    304" 

SKEPTICISM.    Walker.    Philosophy  of.  685 9 

Wharton.  Modern  sceptical  theories.  7017 
Sketch  book,  The.    Irving.    327  ia 
SLAVE  trade..    Kennedy.    Report  on  the.  65fij| 
Young.    Speech  on  the.  730 6 

See  also  .•  Slavery. 
SLAVERY.  17 14, 2556, 256 3-4; 2859, 4404,  495H, 

5798-i3;  6926 

Belknap.    S.  in  Massachusetts.  54  3 
Carey.    Representation  of  slaves.  1179 
Channing.    Slavery.  127 2 
Clarkson.    Essay  on.  142  5 
Essays  from  Boston  Recorder,  &c.    209  8 
Helper.    Impending  crisis.  296  15 
Howard.    Case  of  Dred  Scott.  316  8 
Livermore.    Historical  research.  739  6 
Phelps.    S.  and  its  remedy.  489  7 
Ranby.    Doubts  on  the  abolition  of.  527  4 

.  Observations  on  abolition  of.  527  5 

Sewell.    Ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  British 

West  Indies.  571 " 

Sharp.    Injustice  &  tendency  of.   573 J 
Talbot.    Fugitive  slave  law.  616  7 
Testimony  of  Friends  against.  236  n-14 
Thome.    Emancipation  in  the  W.  I.  627  2 
Slavic  nations,  Languages  &  literature  of  the. 

Mrs.  Robinson.    543  3 
Slug  worm,  Natural  history  of  the.  484  3 
SMALL  pox.    Douglass.    Essay  on.  189 8 
Franklin.    Inoculation  for  the.  234. 10-12 
Royal  Jennerian  society.    Address  on.  549  5 
Waterhouse.    Extermination  of  the.  694  3 
SMITHSONIAN  Institution. 

Annual  reports,  4th-14th.  654 15 
Contributions  to  knowledge.  584 14 
Miscel.  contributions.  584 15 
Miscel,  reports.  584 9-J3 
SOCIAL  science.    Fourier.    Social  destiny  of 

man.  229  4 

Gudin  de  la  Brenellerie.    Supplement  au 
contract  social.   277 9 
See  also  .•  Charity,  Crime,  Ethics,  Intemper 
ance,  Laboring-  classes,  Ministry,  Penal  law,  Po 
litical  economy,  Political  science,  Prisons,  Pun 
ishment,  Slavery,  Society,  Woman. 
Socialism.     See  Social  science. 
SOCIETY.    Dick.    Improvement  of.   183 7 
Douglas.   Advancement  of  S.  in  knowledge 

&  religion.  189  2 

Ferguson.    History  of  civil  S.  218  ii~13 
Hamilton.    Progress  of.  283 14   • 
Histoire  des  revolutions,  arrivees  dans  la 
gouvernement,  les  loix  et  Pesprit  hu- 
main.  306  2 
Southey.    Progress  &  prospects  of.   590 3 


for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the 

Indians,  &c.  in  North  America. 
Reports,  1826,1831-33,1840,1855.  587 15"20 
Sermon  before.    Codman.    145  "5   Foster. 
2281 5    Harris.   287 13j    Lathrop.  360  ">j 
Morse.  441 3 

for  the  propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 

foreign  parts.    Charter  of  the.   621 12 
Sermon  before.     Dawes.    17415;  Porteus. 
506  4  5    Shipley.    575  ">  ;    Stanley.  596  8  j 
Terrick.  621 12;    Waddington.  683  & 
Apthorp.    Considerations  on  the.  27  n 
Caner.  Examination  of  Mayhew's  observa 
tions  on  the  charter  &  conduct  of.  161 n 
Chauncy.    Letter  to  a  friend.   131  2 
Johnson.    Vindication  of  the.  116  n 
Mayhew.    Observations  on  the.  420  6 

.  Defence  of  Observations.  419  n 

Seeker.    Answer  to  Mayhew.  568  IZ 
SOCINIANISM.     Fuller.    Calvinism  &  S.  ex 
amined.   237  7 

Smith.    Designed  end  to  the  Socinian  con 
troversy.  582 15 

Wardlaw.    Principal  points  of  the  Socini 
an  controversy.  690 4 
Socrates  &  Jesus  compared.    3762°-2i,  515  6-7, 

517  2 

Solids,  Treatise  of  regular.    Barrow.    210  3 
Solitary  confinement  of  convicts.  326  4 
Solitude,  Essay  on.    Zimmermann.    730 14 

,  Philosophic  5  a  poem.  Livingston.  378 12 

Somers  mutiny,  Acc't  of  the.   164  2 

SONGS.     Brooks.     Songs  from  German  lyric 

poets.  96  2 
La  Villemarque.    Chants  populaires  de  la 

Bretagne.  738  is 

Minnesangs  (Des)  Frtthling.  429 5 
Moore.    S.  of  American  revolution.  435  4 
Ritson.    Ancient  English  songs.  538  n 
Wright.   Political  songs  of  England.  726  3 

See  also-.  Ballads. 
Soul  in  nature.    Oersted.    462  2 
SOUL.    Baxter.    Nature  of  the.  48 8 

Hegel.    Philosophic  des  Geistes.  296  3 

.  Phanumenologie  des  Geistes.  296  5 

Helvetius.    De  1'esprit.  297 1-2 

Moise.    Dialogues  Socratiques  surPimmor- 

talite  de  Tame.  431 16 
Nature  of  the  human  soul.   206  10 
Paine.    The  soul  &  instinct.  470  2 
Souls,  World  without.    Cunningham.    165 l7 
Sound,  Treatise  on.    Herschel.    301 15 

See  also  .-  Acoustics,  Natural  philosophy. 
South  America.     See  America. 

Carolina.  275  3-4 

Bartram.    Travels  through.  47 9 
Chalmers.    Weather  &  diseases  of.   124 3 
Ramsay.    Revolution  of.  526  Io 
SOUTH  sea.    Earlier  discoveries  in  the.  739  8 
Frczier.    Voyage  to  the.  236  8 


822 


INDEX. 


Hunter.   Discovr's  in  south'n  ocean.  3201-2 
Montgomery.    Voyages  of  Tyerman  &  Ben 
nett  in  South  sea  islands,  &c.  434 l 
Stewart.    Visit  to  the.  601  8 
.SPAIN.        Description,  history,  fyc. 
Anecdotes  Espagnoles.  24  3 
Annals  of  the  peninsular  campaign.  24  u 
Beawes.    History  of.  50 14 
Beckford.    Travels  in.  52  7 
Bourgoanne.    Travels  in.  85  5-6 
Bowles.    Introduction  a  1'histoire  naturelle 

et  a  la  geographic  physique  de.  88  5 
Busk.    History  of,  to  1814.  109  " 
Cevallos.    Usurpation  of  the  crown  of  S.  by 

Napoleon.  1238 

Church.    Annals  of,  14th  century.  136  ia 
Clarke.    Letters  upon,  1760-61.    139  7 
Crome.    Produkte.  163 3 
Cushing.    Monuments,  scenery,  &c.  166  9 
Differences  between  Don  John  of  Austria 

&  Cardinal  Nitard.  590 12 
Dillon.    Travels  through.  1848 
Fischer.    Voyage  en  Espagne.  221 10 
Great  Britain.    Papers  relative  to  the  rup 
ture  with  Spain.  256  7 
History  of,  to  death  of  Ferdinand.  590  10 
Irving.    The  Alhambra.  3274-13 

.  Conquest  of  Granada.  327  7-i3 

Mariana.    Historia  general  de.  404  3 
Orleans.    Histoire  des  revolutions.  464  6 
Peyron.    Essays  on.  85  3 
Phillimore.    Annals  of,  1407-1620.    490  n 
Prescott.    Ferdinand  &  Isabella.  509  8 

.  Reign  of  Philip  II.  509  » 

Ripperda,  Duke  de.    Memoirs.  538  7 
Roscoe.    Annals  of,  1621-1814.  5467 
Smedley.    Annals  of,  1100-1300.    580s 
Southcy.    Letters  from.  589  12 
Townsend.    Journey  through.  634 13 
Travels  through  Spain.  635  12 

.        Language  8?  literature. 

Anaya.    Essay  on  Spanish  literature.  22  2 
C.,  J.  L.  B.    Coleccion  de  piezas  en  proza 

y  en  versos.  Ill  9 
Dufief.    Nature  displayed  in  teaching  the 

Spanish  language.  191 10 
Fernandez.    Spanish  grammar.  219  14 
Galia.no.    Introd.  lecture  on.  239  3 
Josse.    Elemens  de   la  grammaire  Espag- 
nole.  340  3 

.  Spanish  grammar.  340  4 

Lockhart.    Anc't  Spanish  ballads.  380 15 
McHenry.    Spanish  synonyms.  392  9 
Ochando.    Cours  de  themes,  etc.  461  6 

.  Grammaire  Espagnol-Francaise.  461  7 

.  Prononciation  Espagnole.  4618 

.  Traduction  de  PEspagnol.  461  9 

Pineda.     Method  of  learning  the  Spanish 
language.  495  l 


Quintana.    Poesias  selectas.  524 13 
Sales.  Seleccion  de  obras  maestros  drama- 

ticas.  5575 

Salva.  Diccionario  de  la  lengua  Castellana. 

557  u 

Sobrino.    Grammaire  Esp.  &  Franc.  585  17 
Soler.    Spanish  grammar.  587  28 
Southey.    Chronicle  of  the  Cid.  589  9 
m^  Ticknor.  History  of  Spanish  literature.  630 l 

See  also :  Dictionaries. 

Sparta,  Government  of.    Drummond.    190 9 
Species,  Origin  of.    Darwin.    171 15 
SPECTACLES.    Martin.    Essay  on.  406 8 

Sichel.    Uses  &.  abuses  of.  576  9 
Spectator,  The.  95 1,  189  ^  592  4 
Speech  &  writing,  Freedom  of.  235 10 
SPEECHES.    Burke.    On  conciliation  with  the 
American  colonies.  104 15 

.  On  American  taxation.  104 14 

Cromwell    Speeches.  163 4 

Davis.    On  French  spoliation  bill.  174  3 

.  Speech  in  1858.  174  4 

Erskine.    Speeches  in  defence  of  Hardy  & 

Tooke,  for  high  treason.  208  9 
Everett.    Orations  &  speeches.  212 15 

.  Speech  on  college  memorial.  212 16 

Ewing.    Chilicothe,  Sept.  29,  1860.  213 2 
Fox.    H.  of  Commons,  Mar.  24, 1795.  229  n 
Goodrich.    Select  British  eloquence.  251  6 
Harper.    Annapolis,  Jan,  20,  1814.    286  4 
Mirabeau.    In  national  assembly.  430  2 
Pitt,  W.  Earl  of  Chatham.  Speeches.  496  4 
Pitt,  W.    Speech,  Jan.  31,  1799.    496  7 

.  Speech,  Feb.  21,  1783.  4968 

Sergeant.    Select  speeches.  570 13 
Seward.    Freedom  in  Kansas.  571  n 
Stephen.  H.  of  Commons,  Mar.  6, J  809.  600 l 
Sumner.    Orations  &  speeches.  '61 1  5 
Williston.    Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.  714 12 
Winthrop.    Addresses  &  speeches.  718  ^ 
See  also .-  Orations. 

Spherics,  Introduction  to.    Kelly.    346  6 
Spirit.     See  Holy  Spirit,  Trinity. 

.  Disquisitions  relating  to.  513  2 

of  laws.    Montesquieu.    433  17 

of  the  Pilgrims,  1828-33.    593  7 

Spirit-history  of  man.    Dunlap.    192 18 
Spirits,  Trial  of.    Dell    111'' 
Spiritual  despotism.     Taylor.    618 17 
Spiritualism.  Owen.  Footfalls  on  the  boundary 

of  another  world.  468  5 

Stable  directory,  Gentleman's.     Taplin.   617 4 
Stafford,  Agriculture  of.    Pitt.    496  10 
STAGE.    Collier.    Defence  of  View  of  the  pro- 
faneness  &  immorality  of  the  English 
stage.  148 5 

Prynne.    Histrio  mastix.  520  8 
Stars,  Catalogue  of.   79  10,  2596-8-i6;  260 » 

See  also .-  Astronomy. 
State.  See  Government,  Political  science,  &c. 


1 A  D  E  X  . 


preferable  to  the  Church.   597  3 

&  people,  Controversy  of.  270 16 

trials.    See  Trials. 

,  Uniformity  in  the.  44 

Statesman,  The.    Holmes.    310 n 
Statesman's  manual.     Williams.    71 114 
Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth.  226  n 

,  Eminent  British.   226  10 

of  the  times  of  George  III.   96  9 

Statics,  Analytical.     Whewell.    702  n 

See  also  .•  Hydraulics,  Hydrodynamics,  Natu 
ral  philosophy,  Physics,  &c. 
Statistics.      See  names  of  various  countries, 

states,  &c. 

STEAM  engine.  61  3.   Ewbank.   Progressive  de 
velopment  of  the.  212  20 
Lardner.    Lectures  on  the.  359 13 
Rcnwick.    Treatise  on  the.  533 l3 
Tredgold.    The  steam  engine.  636  8'u 

naval  architecture.     Tredgold.   636 sal 

STEEL.    Harmann.    Beschreibung  der  Mani 
pulation  durch  welche  der  Brescianer- 
stahl  verfertigt  wird.  300  5 
Holland.    Manufactures  in.  309  8 
Ferret.    Abhandlung  vom  Stahl.  486 13 

See  also:  Iron,  Metallurgy. 
Stenography.    See  Short-hand  writing. 
Steward,  The  modern.    Lawrence.    36410-11 
STORMS.  Loomis.  Storms  in  Europe  &  Ameri 
ca,  December,  1836.    388  1 
Redfield.    On  whirlwind  storms.  530  3 
Studies  of  nature.    Saint-Pierre.    556  5>6 
Student  and  pastor,  The.    Mason.    408 13 
Style.    Felton.    Dissertation  on  forming  a  just 

style.  217  & 

SUBLIMITY.    Beatlie.    Illustrations  of.  49 17 
Longinus.    On  the  sublime.  382 12-13 

.  De  sublimitate.  382 14-15 

Subtilty.    Scaliger.    De  subtilitate.  561  2 
Suffolk,  Agriculture  of.     Young.    729 8 
Sugar.  55 6.  Dutrone  de  la  Couture.  Precis  sur 

la  canne,  etc.  194 4 
SUMATRA.   Eschels-Kroon.   Beschreibung  der 

Insel  Sumatra.  208  13 
Marsden.    History  of.  404  9 
SUN.    Meech.    Heat  &  light  of  the^  420  6 

Sestini.    Observations  on  solar  spots.  571  2 
Winthrop.    Parallax  &  distance  of.  718  15 
Sunday.    See  Lord's  day,  Sabbath. 
Superior,  Lake.    See  Lake  Superior. 
Supernaturalism.    See  Theology. 
Superstition,  Treatise  of.    Cheke.   607  9 
SURGERY.    Bowman.    Treatise  on.  88  6 
Cooper.    First  lines  of  practice  of.  156  8 
Graham.   General  state  of  chirurgical  prac 
tice  exhibited.  253  9 
La  Motte.    Traite  de  chirurgie.  357  8 
Le  Dran.    Disorders  that  require  S.  366  7 
Manning.    Modern  improvements  in.  402  6 
See  also:  Medicine,  Periodicals. 


Surnames,  Suffolk.    Bowditch.    85 16'~18 
SURVEYING.    Day.    Principles  of.  175 3 
Lee.    Tables  &,  formula;  for.  739  3 
Lefevre.    Guide  de  Parpenteur.  367  8 

.  Traite  geom.  de  1'arpentage.  367 9 

Nesbit.    Practical  land-surveying.  448 8 
Puissant.    Traite  d'arpentage.  522  - 
Smyth.    Elements  of.   585 *2 

See  also :  Levelling. 

Susiana,  Travels  &  researches  in.  381 l 
Sussex,  Agriculture  of.     Young.    729 9 
Swallows,  Brumal  retreat  of.  226  12 
SWEDEN.    Anecdotes  de  la  Suede.  24 7 

Busch.  Reise  durch  einen  Teil  Schwedens, 

1780.   180 5 

Catteau-Calleville.   General  view  of.  121 12 
Charles,  Prince  of  Hesse.     Campaign  of 

1788,  in  Sweden.  128  « 
Coxe.    Travels  in.  1609 
Portia  de  Piles.    Travels  in.  227  5 
Porter.    Travelling  sketches,  1805-8.  506 l 
Vertot  d  'Aub&uf.  Histoire  des  revolutions 
de  Suede.  677 13 

.  Language. 

Freese.    Schwedisches  Lesebuch.  235 15>16 
May.    Swedish  grammar.  418  9 

See  also  .•  Dictionaries. 
Swedenborgianism.    See  New  Jerusalem. 
SWITZERLAND.    Beattie.    S.  illustrated.  507 
Burnet.    Account  of.  106  l 
Coxe.    Travels  in,  1776.    160 10 
Dunham.    Annals  of.  192 1« 
L'Etat  et  les  delices  de  la  Suisse.  614  9 
Moore.    Society  &  manners  in.  435 10 
Naylor.    History  of  Helvetia.  416  16 
Simond.    Tour  &  residence  in.  578  9 
Watkins.    Travels  through.  695 l 
Williams.    Tour  in,  1798.    712  3 
Zschokke.    History  of.  731  6 
SYMBOLISM.    Creutzer.    Symbolik  der  alten 

Volker.  161 13 
Koellnor.   Symbolik  aller  christlichen  Con- 

fessionen.  351 15 
Moehler.    Symbolism.  431  7 
Synod  of  Dort.    Acta  synodi  nationalis  Dord- 

rechti  habitae,  1618-9.  48 
Synonyms.    See  names  of  languages. 
Syntaxis  Erasmiana  constrictior.  615  4 
SYRIA.    Burckhardt.    Travels  in.  103 12 
Jowett.    Christian  researches  in.  341  2 
Russell.    Syria,  193  B.C.— 64  B.C.  553 2 
Volney.    Travels  through,  1783-5.    681  6-7 

.  Voyage  en,  1783-5.    681 10~'2 

Syriac  grammar.     Uhlemann.  642  9 
manuscript,  on  vellum.  615  ' 


TABLE  talk.    Rogers.    544 7.    Selden.    569 la 
Luther.    Colloquia  mensalia.  388  9 

TABLES.    Cassini.    Tables  astron.  120 13 
Hutton*  Mathematical  tables,  323  »-i2 


824 


INDEX. 


Lee.   Tables  &  formulae  used  in  surveying, 

geodesy  &  astronomy.  739  3 
Mackay.    Mathematical  tables.  393  2 
Mendoza  y  Rio?.   Tables  for  navigation  & 

nautical  astronomy.  422 16 
Schulze.    Recueil  de  tables  logarithmiques, 

trigonomiques,  etc.  565  9 
Sherwin.    Mathematical  tables.  575  6 

See  also:  Logarithms,  Moon. 
Tactics.    See  Military  art,  &c. 
TALES.    See  Novels,  tales,  &c. 
TAR  water.    Berkeley.    Virtues  of.  5188-9 

Prior.    Success  of,  in  distempers.  518  8-9 
Tartary.    Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  8 
TASTE.    Alison.   Nature  &  principles  of.  12 12 
Cooper.   Letters  concerning.  156  6-7 
Gerard.    Essay  on.  245  6 
Herder.    Werke  zur  Kunst.  300 l 
Lessing.    Sammtliche  Werke.  372  3 
M'Dermot.    Nature  &  principles  of.  391 14 

See  also:  ^Esthetics,  Beauty. 
Tatler,  The.  95 1 
Taxation,  American,  Speech  on.  Burke.  104 14 

,  Principles  of.    Ricardo.    535  n 

TECHNOLOGY.    Crabb.   Universal  technologi 
cal  dictionary,  160 12 
Willson.     Glossary  of  technical  terms  in 

Gothic  architecture.  714 16 
Telemaque,  fils  d'Ulysse.    Fenelon.    217  6-7 
Temeswar,  Travels  through.    Born.    80 n 
TEMPERANCE.    American  temperance  society. 

4th-8th  annual  reports.  19  12-13 
Carpenter.    Use  &  abuse  of  alcoholic  li 
quors.  1192 
Weems.    Drunl&rd's  looking-glass.  698  2 

See  also .-  Intemperance. 

Tennessee,  Anc't  remains  in.    Troost.    638  6 
Testament,  Old  and  New.    See  Bible. 
Testimony  of  the  rocks.    Miller.    427  l 
Thalysie,  ou  la  nouvelle  existence.  249  4 
Theatre  of  the  Greeks.    Buckham.    100 12 
THEISM.    Tulloch.    639 13 

Wiarton.    Treatise  on.  701 7 
Theologia  Germanica.  624  7 
Theological  &  literary  journal,  1848-61.  624  a 

repository,  1770-78.   624  9 

review,  Literary  &,  1834-39.  378  2 

Theologische  Studien  und  Kritiken.  624  ^ 
THEOLOGY.         Doctrinal. 

Alstedius.    Theologia  polemica.  15 12 
Ames.    Anti-synodalia  scripta.  20  6 
Andrews.    Defence  of  the  great  doctrines 

of  religion.  23  >4 

Appleton.    Theol.  lectures.  26  13,  27 2-3 
Arrowsmith.    StuvSguTto?.    32 2 
Barclay.    Apology  for  the  true  Christian 

divinity.  42  7 

Beecher.    Views  in  theology.  53  5 
Bradwardine.    Contra  Pelagium.  90 14 
Calvin.  Institutes  of  Chris,  religion.  132 12 


.  Institutio  Christianae  religionis.  113  u 

Campbell.  Lectures  on  systematic  T.  115  » 

Catlin.    Compendium  of  T.  121  8-9 

Chubb.    Tracts.  135 12— 136  10 

Clark.    God's  immutable  purposes.  139  3 

Clarke.    Cause  &  origin  of  evil.  140  5 

Conybeare.    Theological  lectures.  153  5 

Davenant.    De  controversiis.  17211 

Dwight.    Theology.  195  7-8 

Fletcher.    Checks  to  Antinomianism.  223  6 

Gaston.    Scripture  account  of  the  faith  & 

practice  of  Christians.  242 3 
Hagenbach.    History  of  doctrines.  280 l 

.  Lehrbuch  der  Dogmengeschichte. 

7379 

Heylyn.    Theological  lectures.  302  9 
Knapp.    Lectures  on  Chr.  theology.  738 ie 
Kurtz.  History  of  the  Old  Covenant.  353 » 
Lathrop.    Doctrines  of  religion.  362  7 
Letters  on  fallen  spirits.  739  4 
Peabody.    Lectures  on  Chr.  doctrine.  482  8 
Pezcl.    Argumenta  et  objectiones  de  prse- 
cipuis  articulis  doctrinse  Christiana). 

488  1°,  489  7 
Poland.    Partitiones  theologicae.  501  4 

.  Syntagma  theol.  Christiana?.  501  5 

Pond.    Probation.  503 » 
Recent  inquiries  in  theology.  529 14 
Rutherford.    Examen  Arminianismi.  553  9 
Schleiermacher.    Der  christliche  Glaube. 

563  6 

Smith.    Not  Paul  but  Jesus.  581  8 
Thicns.    Disputationes  VII.  625 7 
Thomas  Aquinas.  Svmmatheologiae.  G268"9 
Turrelin.    Institvtio  theol.  elencticae.  640  9 
IVatson.    Theological  institutes.  695  7 
Witsius.    Oeconomy  of  the  covenants,  be 
tween  God  and  man.  720  6 
Wotteb.    Compend.  theol.  Christ.  720^-17 
Woodbridge.    Method  of  grace  in  the  jus 
tification  of  sinners.  722  3 
Young.    Evil  and  God.  730  3-4 

See  also :  Apostles'  creed,  Athanasian  creed, 
Atonement,  Catechism,  Christianity,  Confession 
of  faith,  Devil,  Divinity ,.Evil,  Faith,  Free  think 
ing,  Future  punishment,  Future  state,  God, 
Grace,  litly  Spirit,  Infidelity,  Jesus  Christ,  Mil 
lenium,  Original  sin,  Providence,  nationalism, 
[Redemption,  Regeneration,  Resurrection,  Soul, 
Sjmbolism. 

See  also .-  below,  collected  works  of  theologi 
ans,  and  names  of  particular  sects. 

.  Natural. 

Bridgewater  treatises  on  the  power,  wis 
dom^  goodness  of  God.  Babbage.  3515j 
Bell.  54 lt5;  Buckland.  101 1 ;  Chalmers. 
12485  Kidd.  348  6;  Kirby.  350 3  j  Prout. 
520  ij  Roget.  5448;  Whewell.  702 '3 
Bushnell.  Nature  and  the  supernatural,  one 

system  of  God.  108  18 
Chalmers.    Natural  theology.  124 9 


INDEX. 


825 


Cicero.    De  natura  deorum.  137 16 
Clarke.    Unchangeable  obligations  of  natu 
ral  religion.  141  9 
Crombie.    Natural  theology.  163  2 
Derham.    Physico-theology.  ISO6-7 
Dick.    The  Christian  philosopher.  183  5-6 
Drummond.    Letters  on.  190  7 
Duncan.    Botanical  theology.  192 13 
Glaag.    The  primeval  world.  249  9 
Hitchcock.    Religion  of  geology.  306 17 
Hume.    Natural  religion.  319  12 
Kidd.     Adaptation  of  external  nature  to 

the  physical  condition  of  man.  348  5 
Lesser.    Insecto-theology.  372 l 
Leiois.    Discourse  on  naturalism.  374 6 
M'Cosh.    The  supernatural  in  relation  to 

the  natural.  391  9 

Mather.  The  Christian  philosopher.  417  2 
Natural  ideas  opposed  to  supernatural.  309  l 
Nieuwentyt.  The  religious  philosopher. 

45513.14 

Paley.    Natural  theology.  472  2~4 
Polignac.    L'Anti-Lucrece.  501  9 

.  Anti-Lucretius.  501 10 

Powell.    Connection  of  natural  and  divine 

truth.  507  " 

Toogood.    Book  of  nature.  633  * 
Kay.    Physico-theol.  discourses.  529  4 

.  Wisdom  of  God  in  the  works  of  the 

creation.  529  5 

Vestiges  of  nat'l  history  of  creation.  677 16 
Whiston.  Astron.  principles  of  religion, 

natural  &  revealed.  703  n 
Wilkins.    Principles  &  duties  of  natural  re 
ligion.  7098 
Wiseman.    Connection  between  science  & 

revealed  religion.  719  8 
Wollaston.   The  religion  of  nature  delinea 
ted.  720  "•" 

See  also:  Atheism,  Deism,  God,  Infidelity, 
Materialism,  Nature,  Providence,  Theism. 

.  Miscellaneous  topics. 

Beecher.    Concord  of  ages.  52  u 

.  Conflict  of  ages.  52  « 

Berridge.    Christian  world  unmasked.  60  8 
Bolton.    Fovre  last  things.  79  J 
Buck.    Theological  dictionary.  100 10 
Bunsen.    Hippolytus  and  his  age.  103  * 

.  Signs  of  the  times.  103  3 

Burton,  A.    First  principles  of.  107  n 
Burton,  R.    Wonderful  prodigies  of  judg 
ment  &  mercy.  107 ld 
Casaubon.    Credulity  &  incredulity.  120  5 
Castalio.    Dialogi  sacri.  12014 
Chauncy.   Scripture  account  of  the  Fall  & 

its  consequences.  131 l 
De  Quincey.    Theological  essays.  ISO5 
Fairbairn.    Typology  of  Scripture.  214s 
Favour.    Antiqvitie  over  noveltie.  215 ie 
Flores  doctorum  qui  inT.  claruerunt.  2243 


Goodwin.    Hulsean  lectures,  1855.  251 12 
Herder.    Werke  zur  Theologie.  300 l 
Maurice.    Theological  essays.  418 16 
More.    Mystery  of  iniquity.  436  9 
Norton.    Extent  &  relations  of.  457  3 
Noyes.    Theological  essays  from  various 

authors.  459  n 

Owen.    De  natura,  ortu,  progressu,  et  stu 
dio  verae  theologise.  468 1<2 
Princeton  essays,  1st  &  2d  series.  518  2-3 
Stillingfleet.    Answers  to  Locke.  60210-11 
Stirling.    Cursus  theologicus.  604  6 
Storr  Sf  Flatt.   Course  of  Biblical  theology. 

605  7 

Strauss.    Das  Leben  Jesu.  606  9 
Tholuck.    Guido  &  Julius.  626  3 
Walker.    Sacred  philosophy.  685 10 
Warburton.    Study  of  theology.  689  10 
Watson.    Theological  tracts.  695  & 
Wilks.    Christian  essays.  709  12 
See  also:  Bible,  Evidences,  Jesus  Christ, Re 
ligious  literature,  &c.,  the  names  of  various  de 
nominations,  heresies,  &c.,  and  the   collected 
works  of  the  following  theological  writers  : — Al- 
ting,  H. ;  Alting,  J. ;  Arminius,  J. ;  Augustine, 
St.;  Bates,  W. ;  Beda  ;  Bellamy,  J. ;  Bellarmin, 
R. ;  Bickersteth,  E.;  Bingham,J.;  Blackburne, 
F. ;  Bossuet,  J.   B. ;    Bourdaloue,  L. ;  Brown, 
Rev.  John  ;  Buck,  C.  ;  Bull,  G. ;  Bunyan,  J. ; 
Chalmers,  T.;  Channing,  W.  E.  ;  Charnock,  S. ; 
Chillingworth,  S. ;  Chrysostom,  J. ;  Cyprian,  T. 
C. ;  Edwards,  B.  B. ;  Edwards,  J. ;  Edwards, 
J.,jun. ;  Emmons,  N. ;    Knelon,  F.  de  S.  de  la 
M. ;  Havel,  J. ;  Hall,  J. ;  Hall,  R.  j  Hopkins,  S.; 
Howe,  S.;  Jerome,  St.;  Lardner,  N.;  Leighton, 
R.;  Lessing,  G.  E.;  Luther,  M.;  Massillon,  J.  B.j 
Newton,  J.;  Owen,J.;  Pareus,D.;  Perkins,  \V.; 
Prosper,  St.;  Swedenborg,  E.;  Taylor,  J.;  Tillot- 
son,  J.;  Wesley,  J.;  Whitaker,W.;  Witherspoon, 
J.;  Woods,  L.;  Zanchi,  G. 

,  Apologetic.     See  Evidences. 

,  Critical.    See  Bible. 

-,  Historical.    See  Ecclesiastical  history. 
-,  Practical.  Sec  Clergyman,  Conscience, 


Death,  Homiletics,  Liturgy,  Lord's  day, 
Ministry,  Religion,  Religious  literature, 
Revivals,  Sabbath,  Sacraments,  Sermons. 
THERAPEUTICS.    Paine.   470 n 
Townsend.    Elements  of.  634 12 

See  also  .•  Homeopathy,  Hydropathy,  Materia 
medica,  Pharmacopoeia. 
Thermometers.  309  12,  635  3 
Theron  &  Aspasia/  Letters  on.  558  7,  625 5 
Thessalonians,  Epistles  to  the.    See  Bible. 
Thinking.    Arnauld.    L'art  de  penser.  31  * 
Thirty  years'  view  of  the  American  govern 
ment.    Benton.    58  17 

war.     See  Germany. 

Thiodolf  the  Icelander.  La  Motte  Fouqite.  3579 
Thirty-nine  articles  of  the  Church  of  Eng 
land.    See  Church  of  England. 
Thoughts  on  various  subjects.  307 10 


104 


826 


INDEX. 


TIDES.    Airy.    Tides  &  waves.  10 13 

Graham.    Lunar  tidal  waves  in  lake  Michi 
gan.  253H 

Potliier  des  Laurieres.   Nouvelle  decouver- 
te  sur  Je  flux  et  le  reflux  des  mers.  50G16 

Time,  Course  of.    Pollok.    502  4 

Times,  London,  1794,  1797, 1807.  631 l 

store-hovse.  631 2 

,  Testimony  for  the.    Livermore.    378  6 

Tin.    Moisieenkow.    Mineralogische  Abhand- 
lung  von  dem  Tinnsteine.  431 17 

Titus,  Epistle  to.    See  Bible. 

Tobacco,  Evils  of  use  of.    Waterhouse.   69316 

TOLERATION.    Locke.    Letters  on.  380  2-3 
Priestley.    Letter  to  Pitt.  515 10 

Topography.  Puissant.  Traitede  topographic. 

522  2 

Touchstone  of  truth.    Flavel.    222 14 

Tract  society,  London  religious.  532  5 

TRACTS.    Airy.    Mathematical  T.  10 » 

Aiher.  doctr.  tract  society.  Publications.  1710 
American  Unitarian  assoc'n.    Tracts.    1916 
Chubb.    Tracts  on  various  subjects.  135  5-6 
Doctrinal  tract  society.    Tracts.  186 13 
Evangelical  tracts.  21 19 
Gregorie.    T.  upon  various  subjects.  272 13 
Norton.    T.  concerning  Christianity.  457  u 
Selection  from  Harleian  miscellany,  269  14 
Unitarian  tract  society  for  promoting  Chris 
tian  knowledge,  fyc.    Tracts.  643 12 
Watson.    Theological  tracts.  695  5 

TRADE.    Beawes.    Lex  mercatoria.  5013-16 
Child.    New  discourse  of.  1338 
Hayes.'  Negotiator's  magazine.  293 n 
Posllethwayt.    Dictionary  of.  506 14 
Roll.    New  dictionary  of.  545 6 

Trader's  infallible  guide.  709  n 

Trades.    Secrets  concernant  les  metiers.  569  4 

Tradesman,  The  religious.  532  5 

TRAGEDY.  Francklin.  Dissertation  on  ancient 

tragedy.  233  "•,  588  9     , 
Lachmann.  De  mensvra  tragrediarvm.  354  3 

Trajan's  pillar.    Colonna  Traiana.  149  6 

TRANSACTIONS  and  publications  of  the  follow 
ing  learned  and  scientific  societies,  viz. — 
Academia  Theodoro-Palatina.  3 l 
Academic  royale  des  inscriptions  et  belles- 
lettres,  Paris,  1663-1779.    3* 

royale  des  sciences,  Paris.  Memoires, 

1666-1787.    36 

.  Memoires  de  mathematiques,  et  de 

physique.  37 
American  academy  of  arts,  &c.  16  3 

antiquarian  society.  16  9 

association  for  the  advancement  of 

science,  1848-59.  16" 

ethnological  society.  17 13 

• geographical  &  statistical  society.  17 16 

pharmaceutical  association-  19  ] 


-  philosophical  society.  19  3-4 
Association  of  American  geologists  &  natu 

ralists,  1840-42.  33  4 
Boston  society  of  natural  history,  1834-37. 


British  association  for  the  advancement  of 

science,  1839-1859.  94  1 
Essex  institute.    Proceedings.  209  u 
Franklin  institute.    Journal.  234  !« 
Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania.  306  5 
Institut  national  des  sciences  et  arts.    Me 

moires.  326  7-i° 

Linnean  society  of  London,  1818-25.    377  6 
Literary  &  philosophical  society  of  Man 

chester.  378  i 

Maine  historical  society,  1831-57.  399  16 
Massachusetts  historical  society.  414  n-12 
-  •  society  for  promoting  agriculture. 


New  Hampshire  state  agricult.  society.  450  4 
Prison  discipline  society.    Reports.  518  u 
Protest.-episcopal  historical  society.   519  13 
Royal  institution  of  Great  Britain.  549  2-3 

-  Irish  academy,  1787-1818.    549  4 

-  society  of  Edinburgh.  549  8 

-  society  of  London,  1665-1733,  1784- 
86,1817-31.    54913^503 

-  Swedish  academy,  1639-82.    5508 
Smithsonian  institution.    Contributions  to 

knowledge,  1848-62.    584i4-i5 
Society  of  arts,  and  of  the  institutions  in 
union,  1853-'62.  586  2 

-  for  promoting  medical  knowledge. 
Medical  communications.  586  19 

Wernerian  natural  history.  society.  699  10 
TRANSCENDENTAL  philosophy.   Hodge.   The 

T.  P.  of  the  Germans  &  Cousin.  308  6 
Wirgman.    Principles  of  the.  719-^ 
|  Transylvania,  Travels  through.    Born.    80  n 
i  Travel,  Consolations  in.    Davy.    174  u 
j  Travellers,  Lives  of.    See  Biography. 
TRAVELS. 

Benyowsky.    Memoirs  &  travels.  59  6 
Carpenter.    Journey  overland  to  India. 

11814.15 

Forster.    Journey  from  Bengal  to  India. 

2268 
Francklin.    Tour  from  Bengal  to  Persia, 

1786-7.    23317 
Harris.    Collection  of.  287  1 
Jewett.    Passages  in  foreign  travel.  335  8 
Letters  from  Barbary,  France,  Spain,  &c. 

3729 
McLellan.    Tour  through  England,  France, 

Germany,  &c.  395  1° 
Mavor.    Celebrated  travels,  &c.  419  7 
Pages.    Travels  round  the  world.  469  1(M1 
Pinkerton.    General  collection  of  the  best 

travels.  495  7 

Sloive.    Sunnv  memories  in  foreign  lands. 

606" 


INDEX. 


82' 


See  also :  Voyages,  and  the  names  of  countries. 
TREATIES.    The  British  treaty.  95  2 

Chalmers.    Treaties  between  Great  Britain 

&  other  powers.  124 l 
Great  Britain.    Treaties,  &c.  255  14 
Martens.     Recueil  des  principaux  traites 
conclus  par  les  puissances  de  PEurope, 
1761-1802.    4064 
Rymer.    Fcedera,  converitiones,  etc.  inter 

reges  Angliae  et  alios.  261  7 
Treaties  between  Great  Britain  &  the  Uni 
ted  States.  635'",  636  5 
Treaty  between  Charles  VI.  &Geo.  1.  256  n 
See  also:  Law  of  nations,  Negotiations,  and 
the  names  of  various  countries. 
Trebizond,  History  of.    Firilay.    221  4 
TREES.    Boutcher.    Forest  trees.  853 
Columella.    Book  concerning.  149 12 
H.,  S.    Management  of  woods,  &c.  279  7 

See  also  .-  Forest  trees,  Fruit  trees. 
Trent,  Council  of.    See  Council. 
TRIALS.    Bends.    Trial  of  Prof.  Webster  for 

murder  of  Dr.  Parkman.  56  4 
Chandler.    American  criminal  T.  125 10 
Evans.    Trial  of  Hon.  S.  Chase.  211 1° 
Hardy.    Trial  for  high  treason.  285  2 
Hargrave.    Collection  of  state-trials.  1507 
Howard.    Dred  Scott  vs  Sandford.  316  8 
Thelwall.    Trial  for  high  treason.  623  »* 
Tooke.    Trial  for  high  treason.  633 7 
Trial  of  British  soldiers  for  murder  of  At- 

tucks,  Maverick,  Grey,  &c.  88  2 
TRIGONOMETRY.    Airy.    10 l 

Day.    Treatise  of  plane  T.  175 5 
Emerson.    Elements  of.  204 *2 
*        Hackley.    Elements  of.  279  " 
Hassler.    Analytic  T.  292  « 
Hind.    Elements  of.  305  3 
Hopkins.    Elements  of.  314* 
Ingram.    Elements  of.  210  * 
Keill.    Elements  of.  210  2 
Peirce.    Elementary  treatise  on.  484 10 
Smyth.    Elements  of  plane  T.  585 12  . 
Vince.    Plane  &  spherical  T.  679  2 
Woodhouse.    Treatise  on.  722  9 
TRINITARIANISM.    Cheever.   Review  of  Nor 
ton's  Statement  of  reasons.  132  4 
Norton,  A.    Reasons  for  not  believing  the 

doctrines  of  trinitarians.  457 13 
Norton,  J.   Trinitarianism  developed.  458  2 
See  also  .-  Holy  Spirit,  Jesus  Christ,  Trinity, 
Unitariariism. 
TRINITY.  212 19.    Arnobius  fy  Serapio.    Con- 

flictus  de  Deo  trino  &  uno.  326  16 
Doctrine  of  the  T.  stated  &  defended.  186 14 
Foster.    Essay  on  fundamentals.  227  u 
Milton.    Thoughts  on  the.  429  4 
Szegedinus.    Confessio  de  trinitate.  615  8 

See  also  .•  Trinitarianism,  Unitarianisra. 
Trinity  college,  Calendar  of.  638 J-2 


True  Christian  religion.    Swedenborg.    614 l 

,  Philosophy  of  the.    Cousin.    159  7 

TRUTH. 

Beattie.    Nature  &  immutability  of.  50!4 
Brissot  de   Warville.    Sur  les  moyens  'de 

parvenir  a  la  verite.  93 14 
Flavel.    The  touchstone  of.    222 14 
Malebranche.    Search  after.  400  »•!<> 
Priestley.    Examination  of  Beattie.  5138 
Rittangelius.    Libra  veritatis,  etc.  539  4 
Tatham.    Chart  &  scale  of.  618  7 
Tufts  college.    Addresses  at  inauguration  of 

Pres.  Miner.  742  4 

TURKEY.    Anecdotes  Musulmanes.  23 18 
Busbequius.    Legatio  Turcica.  108  3 
Clarke.    Travels  in.  139  8 
Dwight.    Le  Christianisme  en  Turquie  au 

XlXeslecle.  1948 
Haynes.    Travels  in.    293  14 
Hunter.    Travels  through,  1792.    321  6 
Stephens.    Incidents  of  travel  in.  600 4 
Thevenot.    Travels  into.  625  « 
TURKISH  empire.    Eton.    Survey  of.  209 16-17 
Irving.    Mahomet  &  iiis  successors.  327  n 
Knolles.    Generall  historic  of  the  Turks, 

to  1638.  351  2 

Ricaut.    History  of,  1623-77.    536  * 
Taylor.    Annals  of  the  Ottoman  empire, 
1453-1774.    620 3 

See  also .-  Asia  Minor,  Constantinople,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  Syria,  Turkey. 

language. 

Davids.    Grammaire  Turke.  173 1 
Vidua  de  Gonsavo.    Inscriptiones  antiquac 

Turcicae.  678 e 
Volney.    Methode  nouvelle  d'apprendre  le 

langage  Turque.  681  5 
Turks.    See  Turkey,  Turkish  empire. 
Two  years  before  the  mast.    Dana.    169  13 
Types  of  mankind.    Nott  fy  Gliddon.   458  i3 
,  figures  <fc  allegories  of  the  Old  Testa 
ment.    M'Ewen.  '3924 
Typography.    See  Printing. 
Typology  of  Scripture.    Fairbairn.  214 6 

UNDERSTANDING.    Plume.    Inquiry  concern 
ing  the  human  U.  319  13 
Kant.    Critik  der  Urtheilskraft.  344 10 
Locke.    Essay  on  human  U.  379  12 

Union,  Me.,  History  of.    Sibley.  576  7 

Union  college,  Catalogues  of.  643  G~™ 

•  theological  seminary.  643  n 

UNITARIANISM.  49,  5511-12, 1024-5,  11812, 1399* 
— 1402,   1824-14-i87  1831,  185H-12,    186  7-s, 
1978-9,  2339~n,  24012-14'16-17,  271 4,  2729-io; 
28012-1'4,  3134-5, 32512-13, 3413, 35713, 45912~14, 
482e-M3-i5.2i>  493  is;  505  i4-i7,  578  2,  634  7, 
6441-5,  6854~7,  690i7,  691 7-9-n,  701 10-", 
7069,  7249,  7291,  730  8 
American  Unit,  association.    Tracts.  19  16 
Eddoioes.    Unity  of  God.  197 7 


828 


IJSDEX. 


Gardiner.    Preservative  against.  241 9 
Lindsey.    Apology.  37610-11 

.  Historical  view  of.  376  16 

.  Vindiciae  Priestleianaj.  376  « 

Norton.   Statement  of  reasons.  457 13 
Priestley.    Corruptions  of  Christ'y.  514 14 

.  Defences  of.  512  ^-7 

.  General  view  of  arguments  for  the 

unity  of  God.  5148 

.  History  of  early  opinions  concerning 

Jesus  Christ.  514 15 

.  Letters  to  Dr.  Horsley.  515 13~i5 

.  Letters  to  the  inhabitants  of  Birming 
ham.  513 1* 

.  U.  explained  &  defended.  517  3 

Wardlaw.    Reply  to  Yates.  690 5 
Ware.    Letters  to  Trinitarians.  690 7 
Wilson.    Scripture  proofs  &  Scriptural  il 
lustrations  of.  716 ! 
Woods.    Letters  to  Unitarians.  723  5-6 

.  Reply  to  Ware.  723  6-7 

Yates.    Vindication  of.  728 10 
UNITED  brethren.    Missions  of  the.  644  6 
Loskiel.    Mission  of  the  U.  B.  among  the 
Indians  of  N.  A.  384 1 

Provinces.    Burney.    Present  state  of 

music  in  the.  106  9 
Burrish.    Batavia  illustrata.  107  7 
UNITED  STATES.    Acts  &  laws.  6447—645* 
Army  registers  &  reports.  645  5~12 
Astronom'l,  &c.  observations.  645 13 — 646  9 
Congressional  debates.  64610— 6471 

documents.  659  1 — 667 15 

Constitutions,  Federal  &  state.  6479— 648 7 
Financial  &  commerc'l  doc'ts.  6488— 649  9 
Geological  and  other  explorations  and  sur 
veys.  649 10— 6517 

History,  Colonial,  revolutionary,  &  nation 
al.  6518— 653  2 

Presidents7  messages.  653  6 — 654 13 
Statistics  of  population,  dec.  654 lb>— 655 n 
Supreme  court  reports.  653  37  742  6 
Miscellaneous  documents.  656 1—658 13 

• .      Agriculture,  Natural  history,  fyc. 

Agassiz.    Contributions  to  the  natural  his 
tory  of  the.  9  3 
Binney.   Terrestrial  air-breathing  mollusks 

of  the.  74  3 

Bonaparte.    American  ornithology.  79  5 
Cobbett.    American  gardener.  145 l 
Downing,    Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of.  189  13 
Eaton.    Manual  of  botany  for  Northern  & 

Middle  States.  196? 

Featherstonhaugh.    Geology  of  the.  216  2>3 
Maclure.    Geology  of  the.  395  *3 
Marshall.    Arbustum  Americanum.  405  4 
Michaux.    Forest  trees  of  the.  425  3 
Say.    Conchology  of  the.  561 l 
Volney.    Climate  &  soil  of  the.  681 8-9 


Washington.    Rural  economy  of.  692  1& 
Wilson.    American  ornithology.  715  " 
-  .  Biography. 

Allen.    American  biogr,  dict'y.  14  1~3 
Belknap.    American  biography.  54  2 
Crosby.    Annual  obituary  notices.  163  8 
Flanders.    Chief  justices  of  the.  222  13 
Goodrich.    Lives  of  the  Signers.  250  6 
Magoon.    Living  orators  in  America.  397  9 
Sparks.    American  biography.  591  9 
Sprague.    Annals  of  the  American  pulpit. 


Sullivan.    Public  characters,  1783-1815. 

61014 

-  .       Constitution,  politics,  fyc. 
Adams,  J.    Defence  of  constitution  of.  68-9 
Adams,  J.  Q.    Jubilee  of  the  const'n.  74 
Allen.    Views,  principles,  &c.  of  the  lead 

ing  men  in  the  origination  of  our  Union, 

&c.  13ii 

American  citizen's  sure  guide.  17  5 
Benton.    View  of  the  American  govern 

ment,  from  1820  to  1850.    58  " 
Bigelow.    American's  own  book.  73  ]3 
Chipman.    Constitution  of  the.  133  12 
Curtis.    Origin,  formation  &  adoption  of 

the  constitution  of  the.  166  4 
Delacroix.    Constitutions  of  the.  176  14 
Elliot.    State  conventions  on  the  adoption 

of  Federal  constitution.  202  13-i4 
Gordon.    Digest  of  laws  of  the.  252  2 
Grand.    Americans  in  their  moral,  social  &. 

political  relations.  277  5 
Hamilton,  SfC.    The  Federalist.  216  4-5 
Hickey.    Constitution  of  the.  303  6  4 

Mably.    Observations  sur  le  gouvernement 

et  les  loix  des  Etats-Unis.  390  <>•»  ; 
Marshall.    Writings  on  the  Federal  Consti 

tution.  405  9 

Proceedings  of  Hartford  convention.  288  15 
Rawle.    View  of  the  Constitution.  528  1° 
Schaff.    Political,  social,  &  religious  char 

acter  of  the.  5618 
Story.    Commentaries  on  the  Constitution. 


Sullivan.    Observations  on  gov't  of.  610  10 
Talbot.    Fugitive-slave  law  of  the.  6167 
Thomas.    Constitution  of  the.  626  n 
Tocqueville,  Democracy  in  America.  631  J2 
Washington.    Letters  on  American  poli 

ticks.  693  i 
Yates.    Debates  of  convention  at  Philadel 

phia,  1787.    728H 

.     Description,  geography,  travels,  fyc. 
Allen.    Lewis  &  Clark's  expedition.  138 
Bartlett.    American  scenery.  19  7 
Bartram.    Travels   through   the   southern 

part  of  the.  47  9 
Brissot  de  Warville.,   Examen  critique  des 

voyages  de  M.  de  Chastellux.  93" 


INDEX. 


829 


Chastellux.    Voyages  dans  1'Amerique  sep- 

tentrionale.  129  12 

Chevalier.    Society,  &c.  in  the.  133 l 
Cooper.    Information  respecting.  156 14 
Harris.    Territory  northwest  of  the  Alle- 

ghany  Mts.  in  1803.    287  « 
Hutchins.    Topographical   description  of 

Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  &c.  322 12 
James.    Long's  first  expedition.  330  4 
Keatinge.    Long's  2d  expedition.  345  2 
La  Rochefoucaull-Llancourt.  Travels  thro' 

the, 1795-97.    513  ? 

Mariine.au.    Retrospect  of  Western  travel. 

4077 
.  Society  in  America.  407  8 

ftchell.    Geography  of  the.  430  9 
>rse.    American  geography.  439 12 — 4402 
Neill.    Dahkotah  land  &  life.  447 13 
Schoolcraft.    Travels  in  the.  564  ?-n 

.  History. 

Bancroft.    History  of  the.  41  3 
Barbaroux,    Histoire  des  Etats-Unis.  41 15 
Benton.    Abridgment  of  Debates  of  Con 
gress,  1789-1856.    58  i« 
Bradford.    History  of  the.  90 2 
Clarke.    Campaign  of  1812.   116  3 
Claviere  fy  Brissot  de  Warville.    Relative 
situation  of  France  &  the  U.  S.   142 ia 

.  De  la  France  et  des  Etats-Unis.  142 13 

Cobbett.     Facts  &  observations  relative  to 

the  peace  with  Bonaparte.  145  2 
Dunham.    Annals  of,  1497-1814.   192" 
Dwight.    Hartford  convention,  &c.  194 12 
Gordon.    Rise,  progress  &  independence 

of  the.  252  5-« 

Grahame.    History  of  the.  254 » 
Hale.    History  of  the.  280  9 
Harper.    Dispute  between  the  U.  S.  and 

France,  1797.    286  3-4 
Hazard.    Historical  collections.  294  3 
Hildreth.    History  of  the.  3043-4 
Hinton.    History  &  topography  of.  305  7 
Hoffman.    Administration  of  Leisler.  369  2 
Lloyd.    Congressional  register.  379  9 
Monroe.    French  mission,  1794-6.    433 5 
Pickering.    Review  of  correspondence  be 
tween  Adams  &  Cunningham.  492  14 
Pitkin.    History  of  the,  1763-97.    496  2 
Political  conduct  of  Aaron  Burr.  107  6 
Ramsey.    War  with  Mexico.  527 l 
Recherches  historiques  etpolitiquessur  les 

Etats-Unis.  657 13 

Sears.    Popular  history  of  the.  568  9 
Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  resignation 

527i 
Walsh.  Appeal  from  the  judgments  of  Great 

Britain  respecting  the.  687 12 
Williams.  Addresses  &  messages  of  Presi 
dents  of  U.  S.,  1789-1846. 


Winterbotham.  Historical  view  of  the.  71 8  * 
Wood.    History  of  the  administration  of 
John  Adams.  72po-n 

See  also:  American  colonies,   American  lite 
rature,  Indians. 

.       Statistics,  commerce,  etc. 

Brissot  de  Warville.   Commerce  of  Ameri 
ca  with  Europe.  93  9 
Cotton.    Public  economy  for  the.  149  9 
Coxe.    Principles  of  a  commercial  system 
for  the.  1604 

.  View  of  the,  1787-94.   160  '*•* 

Fisher.    Statistical  gazetteer  of  the.  221 l 
Gallatin.    Finances  of  the.  239  8 
Goddard.    Bank  of  the.  249  10 
Holroyd.    Commerce  of  the.  310  u-'2 
M'Connell.    Debts  of  the,  1787.    391  6 
Pitkin.    Statistical  view  of  the  commerce, 

debts,  &c.  of  the,  1817.  496  3 
Seybert.  Statistical  annals,  1789-1818.  57115 
Talleyrand- Perigord.    Commercial  rela 
tions  of  U.  S.  with  England.   616  ?-10 
Wigglesworth.  American  population.  708  7 

.          Miscellaneous  works. 

Bartlett.    Dict'y  of  Americanisms.  46 10 
Beaumont  fy  De.  Tocqueville.    Penitentiary 

system  in  the.  50  n 

Benson.  Vindication  of  the  captors  of  Ma 
jor  Andre.  57  l 

Buckingham.  Specimens  of  American  news 
paper  literature.  100 15 
Burton.    Bishops  in  America.  107 14 
Cheever.    God's  hand  in  America.  131 16 
Goodrich.    Recollections  of  lifetime.  251 9 
Grimke.    Duties  of  Americans.  275  6 
Griswold.    Curiosities  of  American  litera 
ture.  185  « 

.  Poets  &  poetry  of  America.  276  4 

Haven.    Archeology  of  the.  293  2 
Jcwett.    Public  libraries.  654 ! 4 
Livermore.  Opinions  of  the  founders  of  the 

Republic  on  negroes.  739  6 
Mease.    American  medals  &.  coins.  419  16 
Morgan.    League  of  the  Iroquois.  438 l 
Phillips.    Political  economy  for  the.  490 16 
Pickering.    Words  &  phrases  peculiar  to 

the.  492  9 

Presbyterian  Church  in  the.  509  3 
Williston.    Eloquence  of  the.  714 12 
Worcester.    Longevity  in  the.  724 5 
United  States  exploring  expedition.  651  *-6 

literary  gazette,  1825-6.   669  3 

magazine,  &c.,  1841-51.  669  4 

review,  &c.,  1826-7.  669  6 

Unity  of  God.    See  God,  Unitarianism. 

— —  of  the  human  race,  Philological  proofs  of 

the.    Johnes.    738 n 
Universal  history.    See  History. 
magazine  of  knowledge,  &c.  669  n 


830 


1  i\  D  E  X . 


salvation.    See  Universalism. 

UNIVERSALISM.  338%  417",  458  3,  523" 
Chauncy.   Salvation  for  all  men  a  scripture 

doctrine.  1318 

Edwards.  •  Salvation  of  all  men  strictly  ex 
amined.  200 i 

Norton.    Remarks  on.  457 36 
Reply  to  Chauncy 's  "  Salvation,"  &c.  735  n 
Stiiart.    Essays  on  several  words  relating 

to  future  punishment.  608 13 
Thorn.    Calvinism  identified  with.  626  4 
Walker.    Glance  at  Dean's  reasons.  685 17 
Winchester.    Universal  restoration  exhibit 
ed.  716  12 

UNIVERSE.   Cudworth.  True  intellectual  sys 
tem  of  the.  164  "-I* 

Humboldt.    Physical  description  of.  319  4 
Origin  of  the  material  universe.  740 10 

See  also:  World. 
University  of  Alabama.  44  6 

of  London.  669  13-15 

of  Michigan.  669  i«-" 

.  of  Oxford.    See  Oxford  university. 

reform,  Discussions  on.    Hamilton. 

283  " 

of  the  State  of  New  York:  670 1-2 

of  Vermont.  670  3~5 

— : quarterly,  1860-61.    670  « 

Urn-burial.    Browne.    99 1 
Ursuline  convent,  Six  months  in  the.  530  7 
Useful  arts.    See  Agriculture,  Chemistry,  En 
cyclopedias,  Manufactures,  &c. 
Utah.     Stansbury.     Exploration  of  valley   of 

Great  Salt  Lake  of.  596  9,  649  » 
Utopia  5  the  happy  republic.    More.   43610-11 

Valle^ses,  History  &  theology  of  the.  213 15 
Vegetables.    Jngen-housz.   Experiences  surles 
vegetaux.  325 10 
See  also  .•  Botany. 

Vendors  of  estates,  Law  of.  609  13 
Venereal  diseases,  Treatise  on.    Astruc.    33  6 
VENICE.    Freschot.    Relation  de  la  ville  &  re- 

publique  de  Venise.  236  5 
Howell.    Signorie  of  Venice.  317 13 
Ruskin.    Stones  of.  552  5 
St.  Real.    Conspiracy  of  the  Spaniards 

against  the  Republic  of.  556  n 
Smedley.    Sketches  from  Van  hist'y.  580  6 
Strozzi.    La  Venetia  edificata.  607  3 
VENTILATION.    Bell.    Methods  of  ventilating 

buildings.  55  2 

Miles.    V.  of  dwelling-houses,  &c.  426  * 
Whitehurst.    V.  of  rooms,  &c.   705 17 
Venus,  Transit  of,  June  6,  1761.   718 13 
VERMONT. 

Adams.    Land  &  fresh  water  shells  of.  5  3 
Williams.    Nat'l  &  civil  history  of.  713 2-3 
Vestiges  of  natural  history  of  creation.  677 16 
VETERINARY  art.    Spooner.    593s 


Buchoz.    Manuel  voter,  de  plantes.  100  8 
Taplin.    System  of  farriery.  617* 
Vetus  Testamentum.    See  Bible. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield,  The.    Goldsmith.    251  3 
Views  &  reviews.    Simms.    578 4 
VIRGINIA.  680  n~13 

Howe.    Historical  collections  of.  317  * 
Jefferson.    Notes  on.  333  n 
Hutchins.    Topogr'l  description  of.  322  12 
Robertson.    History  of.  541  5-6 
VISION.    Adams.    Essay  on.  510 

See  also  .•  Eye,  Light,  Optics,  Spectacles. 
Vitality.    See  Life. 

Voice.    Rush.    Philos.  of  the  human  V.   551 9 
VOLCANOES. 

Dolomieu.    Histoire  des  volcans.  188  2 
Faujas  de   Saint-Fond.     Mineralogi§  des 

volcans.  215 13 

Ordinaire.    Natural  history  of.  463  8 
Voltaic  electricity.    See  Galvanism. 
Voluntary  system  in  study.  291  2-7 
VOYAGES.    Beechey.    Voyage  to  the  Pacific 

Ocean,  1825-8.    53  6 
Chateaubriand.    Voyages.  130 1 
Circumnavigation  of  the  globe.  306  3 
Clarke.    Progress  of  maritime  discovery. 

140  3-4 
^Collection  of  voyages,  by  the  French  and 

Spaniards,  1400-1600.    243 14 
Dana.    Two  years  before  the  mast.  169  13 
Forster.    Voyages  &  discoveries  made   in  * 

the  North.  226  9 
Harris.    Collection  of.  287 1 
Irving.    Voyages  of  Columbus.  327  «-13 
Irwin.    Voyage  up  Red  Sea,  1777.  327 14 
Lechevalier.  Voyage  de  la  Propontide  et  du 

Pont-Euxin.  365  7 

Mavor.    Celebrated  voyages,  &c.  ^\9  7 
La  Perouse.  Voyage  round  the  world.  358 12 
Pinkerton.    General  collection  of  the  best 

voyages.  495  7 

lllloa.    Voyage  to  South  America.  34-1  4-5 
V.  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  &  Dampier.  739  8 
See  also .-  Arctic  regions.  Polar  regions,  South 
sea,  Travels. 

Wabash  college,  Catalogue  of.  682  w 
Waldenses.    Baird.    Origin,  history  &  present 
state  of  the.  39  6 
See  also.-  Albigenses,  Piedmont. 
WALES.  .Great  Britain.    Ancient  laws  &  in 
stitutions  of.   2604 
Skrine.    Tours  through.  579  7 

See  also:  Great  Britain,  Welch  dictionary. 
WAR.  566 13,  689  l~i,  735 12 

Boyle.    Treatise  on  the  art  of.  89  & 
Channing.    Sermon  on.  126  20 
Clarkson,J.    Letter  on.  142  3 
Clarkson,  T.    Doctrines  &  practice  of  the 

early  Christians  as  to.  142  4 
Dodge.  W.  inconsistent  with  religion.  735 1J 


INDEX 


831 


Dymond.   Accordancy  of  war  with  the  prin 
ciples  of  Christianity.  195  "~19 
.Erasmus.    Plea  of  reason,  religion,  &.  hu 
manity  against.  207 10 
Hall.    Reflections  on.  281  » 
Hancock.    Elegy  on  a  field  of  battle.  284  » 
Maltby.    Elements  of.  401  6 
Rees.    Sketches  of  the  horrors  of.  530  9 
Stephen.    War  in  disguise.  270 12 
Stone.    Sermons  on.  604 13 
Thrush.    Letters  against.  629  4~6 
Worcester.    Solemn  review  of.  724 12 
Fale.    Sermon  against.  728  1 

Sec  also :  Military  art  and  science,  Peace. 
Warren  family,  Genealogy  of  the.  691 19 
Washington,  Longitude  of.    Lambert.    357 4 

University,  St.  Louis.    317 14 

WATER.    Brougham.    Historical  acc't  of  dis 
covery  of  composition  of  water.  96  8 
Hamilton.    Phenomena  of.  283 12 
Horsford.    Service-pipes  for.  315 12 
Masse.    Dictionnaire  des  eaux.  416  5 
Wallerius.    Hydrologie.  686  14 

cure.    See  Hydropathy. 

Waterville  college,  Catalogues  of.  694 15-'6 
Waverley  novels.    Scott.    567 13 
Waves,  Tides  and.    Airy.    10 13 
Weal-Reaf,  The.    Essex  Institute.    209 12 
WEALTH.    Essential  principles  of  the  wealth 

of  nations.  696  9 

Maitland.  Nature  &  origin  of  public  wealth. 

4002 
Smith.    Inquiry  into  nature  &  causes  of 

wealth  of  nations.  580 13 
Weather.    See  Meteorology. 
Webster  trial.  Report  of.    Bemis.    56  * 
Weekly  amusement,  1765-66.    698  l 
WEIGHTS  and  measures.  Miller.  Equalization 

of  W.  &  M.  of  Great  Britain.  427  2 
Tarbe.  Manuel  des  poids,  etc.  617  18 
Weights  and  measures  proposed  for  the 

United  States,  1789.  657  « 
Whitehurst.    Attempt  towards  obtaining 

invariable  measures.  705 15 
Welch  &  English  dictionary.    Owen.    468  6 
Wesleyan  university,  Catalogues  of.   700  3 
WEST  Indies.    Caribbeana.  11714 
Barham.    Hortus  Americanus.  43  5 
Edwards.    British  colonies  in  the.  198  14 

.  Thoughts  on  the  trade  of  the  W.  I. 

with  the  United  States.  198 15 
Gage.    New  survey  of  the.  238  6 
Jordan.    Answer  to  Lord  Sheffield.  339  5 
Sewett.    Free  labor  in  British  W.  I.  571 14 
Spence.    Distresses  of  the,  1807.  5928 
Thome.    Emancipation  in  the.  627  2 
Veitia- Linage.    Spanish  trade  in  the.  676 7 
See  also;  JBarbadoes,  Indies,  Jamaica,  Mar 
tinique,  St.  Domingo. 
Western  travel,  Retrospect  of.  407  7 


Westminster  catechism.  151 16 

review,  1824-32,  1846-47.    70016'17 

Westmoreland,  Agriculture  of.  518  4 
Weymouth's  voyage.  393  n,  547  5 
Whig  Examiners,  The  five.  420  5 

review,  American,  1815-51.    20 l 

Whirlwind-storms,  On.    Redfield.    530 3 
White  mountains,  Acc't  of  the.  711  9 
Whole  duty  of  man,  The.  707 1° 
Wight  family,  Genealogy  of  the.  70S9 
,  Isle  of.    See  Isle  of  Wight. 


Wigwam  &  cabin.    Simms.    578 ' 

WILL.    Destutt  de  Tracy.    Traite  de  la  vo- 

lonte  et  ses  effets.  635  * 
Upham.    Treatise  on  the.  671  4 

See  also:    Mental  philosophy,  Metaphysics, 
Moral  freedom,  Philosophical  necessity. 
Willard  memoir.  710  10 
Williams  college.  "711 15,  713  s-i2 
Wills.    Roper.    Revocation  &  republication 

of  wills  &  testaments.  546  3 
WINDS.     Coffin.   Winds  of  the  northern  hemi 
sphere.  146  2 

La  Coudraye.    Theorie  des  vents.  354  8 
Winter  evenings.    Knox.    351 n-12 
WISCONSIN.    Lapham.    Antiquities  of.  359 l 

Owen.    Geological  survey  of.   650  u-13 
WISDOM.    Bacon.    W.  of  the  ancients.  37  2 

Charron.    Of  wisdome.  129 » 
Wit  &  morals,  Considerations  upon.  152 15 
WITCHCRAFT.    Brattle.  ,  Account  of.  91 7 
Filmer.    Advertisement  concerning.  220 14 
Hutchinson.    Historical  essay  on.  323 l 
Scott.    Letters  on.  567 10 

See  also  .•  Demonology,  Magic. 
Wolfert's  Roost.    Irving.    327 12 
WOMAN.    Bland.    Essay  in  praise  of.  76  I3 
Ossoli.    Woman  in  the  19th  century.  466  3 
Wollstone.cra.fl.    Vindication  of  the  rights 

of  woman.  721 J-2 
WOODBURY,  Ct.    Cothren.    History  of.    158 3 

.  2d  centennial  celebration.  158  4 

Worcester  county,  Mass.     Whitney.     History 

of.  707  2 

Words,  The  study  of.    Trench.    637 5 
WORLD.     Earth. 

Goodrich.    The  W.  &  its  inhabitants.  251 8 
La  Perouse.    Voyage  round  the.  358 12 
Lenoble.    L'ecole  du  monde.  370 7 
Monbron.    Citoyen  du  monde.  432  4 
Pages.    Travels  round  the.  469 1(M1 
Shimeall.    Age  of  the  W.,  as  founded  on 

the  Sacred  Records.  575 8 
Usher.    Annals  of  the.  671 13 
Wright.  Natural  history  of  the  globe.  725 13 

.     Universe. 

Newton.    System  of  the.  451  n 
Nichol.    System  of  the.  453  « 
Pontecoulaut.    Theorie  analytique  du  sys- 
teme  du  monde.  503  6 


832 


I JN  D  E  X  . 


Systeme  du  monde,  615 7 

Wallerius.    De  1'origine  du  monde.  687 : 

.   Physisch-chemische  Betrachtungen 

tlber  den  Ursprung  der  Welt.  687  2 

to  come.    See  Future  state. 

without  souls,  A.     Cunningham.    165 17 

-,  The  literary,  1847-48;    378  3 


Worlds,  Plurality  of.  2253,  49912 
WORSHIP.    Haldane.    Worship  &  ordinances 
observed  by  the  first  Christians.  280  4 

Priestley.    Letters  relative  to.  516  6 
WRITING.    De  Vere.    History  of  art  of.  181 9 

Steinthal.    Entwicklung  der  Schrift.  598 14 

YALE  college.    Catalogues,  &c.  of.  728  3"9 

Clap.    Religious  constitution  of.  138  9 

Gale.    Answer  to  Vindication  of.  238  u 
YELLOW  fever.    Bancroft.    Essay  on.  41 l 

Brown.    Treatise  on  the.  98  2 

Carey.    Nachricht  von  dem  b5sartigen  Fie- 
ber  in  Philadelphia,  1793.  117 12 

Condie.  fy  Folwell    History  of  the  Y.  F. 
of  Philadelphia,  1798.  734  u 

Tytler.    Treatise  on  the.  642  2 
YORKSHIRE.    Bray.    Tour  into.  91 8 

Brown.    Agriculture  of.  98  l 


Tuke.    Agriculture  of  the  North  Fading  of. 

639  12 

Yoruba.     Bowen.     Grammar  &  dict'y  of  the 
Yoruba  language,  with  description  of  the 
country  &  people.  88  3 
Youth's  companion,  The.  730  9 
Yucatan.  Stephens.  Incidents  of  travel  in.  6002-5 
Zeluco.    Moore.    435 » 
Zodiac.    Jones.    Observations  on  the  zodiacal 

light,  1853-55.    337  8 
ZOOLOGY.   Agassiz.   JNTomenclatoris  zoologici 

index  universalis.  9  6 
Goodrich.    The  animal  kingdom,  2508 
Grant.    Introductory  lecture  on.  254 3 
Jones.    Natural  history  of  animals.  338  7 

.  Organiz'n  of  animal  kingdom.  338 e 

South.    Zoology.  589  6 
Seealso:  Animals,  Comparative  anatomy,Con- 
chology,  Crustacea,  Entomology,  Hydrozoa,  In 
sects,  Invertebrata,  Mollusca,  Natural  history, 
Palaeontology,  Eeptilia,  Zoophytes. 
Zoonomia.    Darwin.    172 1>2 
ZOOPHYTES.    Dana.    Atlas  of.  651 6 

.  Structure  &  classification  of.  169  8 

.  Synopsis  of  report  on  Z.  of  the  U.  S. 

exploring  expedition.  169  9 


ERRATA.  Page  44,  line  1,  for  Barlow,  Joel,  read  Barlow,  Peter.  P.  63, 1. 42,  for  Pausanius 
read  Pausanias.  P.  63, 1.  46,  for  Artie  read  Arctic.  P.  93, 1.  7,  for  Abdruk  read  Abdruck,  for 
Zurickread  Zurich.  P.  96,1.  39,  after  the  size  of  the  book  introduce  pp.516.  P.  103,1. l^or 
Busen  read  Bunsen.  P.  103, 1.  2,  for  Hyppolitus  read  Hippolytus.  P.  105, 1.  5,  for  Patercu- 
lus,  A.  V.,  read  Paterculus,C.  V.  P.  107, 1.36,  for  Cantab,  read  Cantuar.  P.  110,1.4,  fo  'Pp. 
read  Vol.  1,  pp.  .  P.  116,  dele  11.  34-38.  P.  149, 1.  16,  for  1576  read  [1690?].  P.  151,1. 
43,  after  Anglican!  insert  indicto.  P.  186, 1.  32,  for  Dobson,  Gulielmus  Stephanus,  read  Dob- 
son,  William  Stephen.  P.  189,  1.  35,  for  m.  r.,  pp.  501+,  read  pp.  54.  P.  205,  after  each  entry 
Encyclopedia,  etc.  insert  2  cols.  P.  205, 1.  18,  25,  for  Britanica  read  Britannica.  P.  212. 1. 
29,  for  1740  read  1840.  P.  216, 1.  30,  before  12°  insert  London,  1813.  P.  242, 1.  37,  for  Nu- 
zen  read  Niitzen.  P.  250, 1.  10,  for  Eckerman  read  Eckermann.  P.  296, 1. 14,  for  1757  read 
1857.  P.  296, 1. 16,  for  unverwandeter  read  unveranderte.  P.  302, 1. 49,  after  m.  b.  insert  pp. 
511.  P.308,1. 16,  after  the  size  of  the  book  insert  pp.  588.  P.  323, 1.21,  for  1728  read  1828.  P. 
339,1.50,  after  the  size  of  the  book  insert  pp.604.  P.  349,  insert  as  1.22,  KING,  Sir  Peter,  Lord 
Chancellor,  fyc. ;  b.  1775.  d.  1833.  P.  356,  dele  11. 6, 7.  P.  357, 1.  48,  for  Chemistry  read  Chris 
tianity.  P.  390. 1. 12,  for  Le  Destin  la  France  read  Le  Destin  de  la  France.  P.  4037 1.  23,  in 
sert  Firenze,  1832.  P.  418, 1. 17,  for  17  read  70.  P.  425, 1.  9,  for  Vol.  1,  2  read  Vol.  1-3.  P. 
431, 1. 21,  after  years  insert  ,  by  J.  B.  Robertson.  P.  463, 1. 51,  insert  at  close  Tom.  1-4.  P.  495, 
1. 48,  for  1775  read  1795.  P.  499, 1.  24,  for  1702  read  1792.  P.  525, 1.  9,  after  Rabaut  de  Saint- 
Etienne  insert  ,  J.  P.  P.  570, 1.  14,  for  Tom.  1  read  Tom.  1,2.  P.  571, 1.  27,  for  with  read 
within.  P.  609, 1. 14,  for  1843  read  1837-?43.  P.  771,  first  column,  1.  20,  for  Borren  read 
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